November 2019
In this Issue:
  • Juggle Challenge Recap
  • Thank you Bill Phillips
  • Health & Wellness
  • Alumni Corner
  • "Beyond the Game" Player
  • Winter Rec Programs
  • Camps & Training
  • Travel, PDP & Rec News
Calendar of Events
November 25 Non-Stop Soccer School's Out Clinic
December 2 Select Futsal training begins
December 22 Rec Futsal begins
January 4 U4-U6 Rec Ball Mastery Clinics begin
Another Successful Juggle Challenge
We have wrapped up another successful Juggle Challenge! Most importantly, players improved their juggling skills (and thereby improved their soccer skills) by participating in the Juggle Challenge. FC Richmond travel players performed a whopping 90,123 juggles! The fundraising portion of the Juggle Challenge was also very successful. Thank you to those players who participated in the fundraising. We raised over $20,000 and are able to make a $10,000 donation to the Lauren Cherry St. Baldrick's Pediatric Pineoblastoma Hero Fund! Wow! That money will go a long way toward helping FC Richmond's Cherry family reach their $100,000 goal to fund much needed research into rare pediatric brain tumors.

Congratulations to following the winners:
Most Juggles U16-U19 - Gerard Broussard - 2634
Most Juggles U13-U15 - Grant Horvath & Diego Dagvilla - 7,072 & 4,000+
Most Juggles U8-U12 - Cole LaFors - 571
Most money raised - Benjamin Gravely - $675 and Ethan Elmore - $642

Thank you to everyone who helped to make the 2019 Juggle Challenge a success!
Thank you Bill Phillips
FC Richmond’s Recreation Director, Bill Phillips, will be stepping down from his position after the 2019 fall recreational soccer season. Bill and his family have been a large part of FC Richmond for more than 15 years: as a parent, PDP coach and travel team coach, and for the past seven years as our Recreational Director. In his current role, Bill has worked tirelessly to enhance the environment for all our recreational players, coaches, and parents. We appreciate Bill’s commitment to going Beyond The Game and his dedication to growing our program and providing an exceptional soccer experience. “Coach Bill” has impacted hundreds of young players and will be missed. We wish him and his family all the best in their next chapter. As the Recreational season winds down, please wish Bill well and thank him for his work in our community. 
The search for FC Richmond’s next Recreational Director is ongoing. We are considering qualified candidates and updates will be provided as soon as possible.
Health & Wellness
Secrets of Parents Who Raised Highly Successful Athletes
By Michael Cerreto MS, CSC, CPCRT, LDR, Edu-K

Why do some athletes with the same physical talents develop into well rounded, self- responsible adults in sports, academics, relationships, and values, and others do not?
A Talented Mind Clinic set out to answer that question by first exploring how the most responsible, rounded, elite athletes were parented. We wanted to know what their parents emphasized and focused on that influenced them to lead healthy lives during and after their sport.
TEN SPORTS PARENTING SECRETS
Through interviews, parents who raised independent and successful athletes shared ten secrets they used to parent and support children through long, successful sports careers. The ten secrets are based on our research of parents of Olympic, professional and elite Division I athletes who had successful careers and built well- rounded adult lives after retirement.
Secret 1: Have your own life — Parents have their own interests, hobbies, and friendships that do not involve their children.
Secret 2: Value all areas of your kid’s growth — Parents equally value and nurture all aspects of their child’s life, with sports being only one of many.
Secret 3: Academics is the top priority — When there is a top priority in the family for kids, it is most often academics, not sports.
Secret 4: Have your kids be fully responsible — Parents require that their kids self- manage all aspects of their sport, with minimal parent management.
Secret 5: Let a professional coach your child — Parents may have coached when their kids first started but stopped very early in the process. They also do not play “at- home coach” or second guess coaches.
Secret 6: Support your child’s sports aspirations, not your dreams — Parents’ expectations and dreams for their children in sports are always based on supporting their kid’s aspirations, not their own dreams.
Secret 7: Take responsibility for your own emotions — Parents have the ability to notice when their emotions about their kid’s sport and progress cross the line, and adjust their emotional reaction to a positive tone.
Secret 8: Applaud and support — Parents come to competitions to support everyone involved and show support for their kid’s effort. They do not criticize other teammates. They also never watch practices.
Secret 9: Do not be a member of the critics’ circle — Parents are not active members of the critics’ circle of parents who provide sideline commentary and critique of performances, athletes, game strategy, and coaches.
Secret 10: Have open and non-judgmental conversations — Parents enable their children to talk openly about their sports experience and accept their feelings with no judgement. Any post-competition discussions end when the athlete wants them to, then other life activities in the moment take priority.
To read the article in it's entirety, click HERE

Michael Cerreto is a Sports Psychology Counselor with A Talented Mind Clinic in Richmond, Virginia working with athletes in the United States and Canada. Please visit www.atalentedmind.com to schedule a free, initial consultation, or contact him at 804-337-1884 or cerreto@atalentedmind.com.
Alumni Corner
Congratulations to former FC Richmond standout Natacha Rangel-Ribiero for earning All-Academic Honors!

2017 AS A SOPHOMORE
Natacha played in 17 of 18 games including eight starts. Recorded 977 minutes of action, nearly tripling her time on the field compared to last season!

2016 AS A FRESHMAN
Natacha played in nine games and made three starts. Logged season-high 69 minutes in Big South Tournament quarterfinal at Campbell. Recorded two shots in 57 minutes of action in win at Presbyterian.

PREP/CLUB
Natacha was named to Top Drawer Soccer's 2016 TeamSnap Spring All-State team. First Team All-Metro Region and All-Conference and All-State second team as a junior in 2015. Played in 42 career games with 35 starts. Member of FC Richmond Club and was part of 2014 select team that traveled to Brazil.

PERSONAL
Daughter of Eric and Elizabeth Rangel-Ribeiro, Scholar-Athlete nominee, also ran cross country and track, and is majoring in chemistry.
"Beyond the Game" Player of the Month
Congratulations to Caroline Gill, U19 Mystx player and recent recipient of the Lexus of Richmond’s 4th scholar athlete for the Leadership Award Scholarship. Caroline is a senior at Saint Gertrude High School. With a current 4.2 GPA, Caroline has received 1st Honors (highest academic level) as a freshman, sophomore and junior. She was additionally named the Freshman Valedictorian. As a junior she was the recipient of the West Point Leadership Award for demonstrating exemplary leadership, academics, service, and citizenship.
Throughout her time at Saint Gertrude, Caroline has been involved in numerous groups and activities including Student Council representative, Class President, Gator-Aid Coordinator, Model General Assembly Delegate, Spirit Club President, Freshman Friends mentor program, and served as the yearbook sports photographer. Additionally she has been playing the violin since 3rd grade.
As a four year Varsity Soccer team member and starter, Caroline was named a captain for both her junior and senior season. Caroline is also a four time Varsity Basketball player and starter for Saint Gertrude. She was selected as a captain for both her 11th and 12th grade seasons. She was recognized with the Coaches Award for her dedication and positive attitude. Outside of school, Caroline plays travel soccer for FC Richmond. She is a team starter and a three time captain. She has been selected to play on the Club Champions League All-Star Team to play in tournaments in Europe.
Giving back to her community is a priority to Caroline as she has over 200 service hours from her high school career. She has participated in a VCU Sports Medicine internship where she shadowed orthopedic doctors in their patient evaluations and watched surgeries. Caroline was chosen for the advisory committee for the first ever school wide service day, and she was a also a site coordinator at the Boys and Girls Club for Salvation Army. She is a tutor for Saint Gertrude’s elementary students after school. Caroline is a camp counselor for Saint Gertrude’s Basketball Camp and Art Camp as well as FC Richmond’s Soccer Camp.
Congratulations on these wonderful accomplishments and this well deserved award, Caroline!
Recreational Fustal Registration and
U4-U6 Ball Mastery Clinics
As the outdoor recreational soccer season comes to an end, consider these indoor programs at the MAC to continue to improve your skills and enjoy the game!

Winter Recreational Futsal
  • Open to U7 - U16 players
  • 8 futsal games played on Sundays (no practice)
  • For more information and registration, click HERE

U4-U6 Ball Mastery Clinics
  • Saturdays only; Jan 4, 11, 25 and Feb 1, 8, 22
  • Session 1: U4/U5 - 8:30am
  • Session 2: U5/U6 - 9:30am
  • For more information and registration, click HERE
Soccer Camps & Training Opportunities

Non-Stop Soccer offers School's Out Clinics on public school holidays! Players focus on ball skills, small sided games, and having fun! SOC clinics are designed for players of all ability levels, ages 6-14. SOC Clinics take place indoors on the futsal courts at the MAC. Take advantage of a day off from school and join us in healthy play! 

Fall School's Out Clinics - November 25, 9am-2pm
Winter School's Out Clinics - January 20 & February 17
Register at www.NonStopSoccer.net

  • Looking to improve your vision on the field of play, your touch on the ball, or better your shooting technique? FCR's Total Soccer Training (TST) supplemental training program designed to help players reach their full potential. TST offers small group training and one-on-one training. Make it happen with TST! For more information click HERE.
Travel News

  • Congrats to our U19 Mystx and U17 Magic teams for making it to the final four in the Va State Cup!

  • Zoom Reports from your child's coach will be sent out this week for U10-U14 players. Keep an eye out for the email and take time to discuss ways that your child can work on the skills outlined by their coach. Coaches will also follow-up with each player about their evaluation.

  • With tournament/showcase season coming up, please remember tournament schedules will come out from the club when we feel the schedule is set. Families should not rely on early schedules emailed from the tournaments or schedules found online before the club sends the schedule.

  • The CCL went 10 for 10 with teams in the VA State Cup Championships and 7 for 13 in Presidents Cup Championships! That is an incredible achievement!

  • Thank you to all who helped with Bingo this month!
PDP News
  • Nov. 9th is the last PDP game day at Greenfield. GREAT FALL SEASON! 

  • Several PDP players guest played with U10 travel this Fall. 
Rec News

  • We are coming down the home stretch for the Fall outdoor season. Coaches and players are to be commended for their help in making this one of the best seasons ever. On November 9th, we will conclude this season and set our sights on taking the beautiful game indoors.

  • That was the segway to our next offering...the Recreational Futsal League (Indoor) and U4-U6 Ball Mastery (Indoor). Both of the programs will take place at the Midlothian Athletic Club. Use these links for more information about the RECREATIONAL FUTSAL LEAGUE and U4-U6 BALL MASTERY

  • We are offering open registration for 2020 Spring Outdoor Soccer beginning November 1. Sign up before the holidays to secure a spot on next year's team.

  • The holidays are a great time to stock up on FC Richmond branded apparel. Check out the FC Richmond page on soccer.com to see the latest gear.

A note from Bill Phillips: Only yesterday, I was a child playing on these very fields; with no thought of where the game might take me. I bid farewell to the friends I have made through the beautiful game. I look forward to visiting often and hearing of your success. We have created a wonderful culture in our grass roots program by giving back to the game. Thank you, for all that you do, to make this program a success!

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