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		<title>To quote the Boston College player after the match, &#8220;Bravo to Drake&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 22:12:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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Hey everyone,

Drake men are on to the Elite 8 after a 6-4 win at Boston College.  Well done to the guys and Coach Holmes!  Next up is at North Carolina Friday night.

The NCAA has posted a highlight video from the Boston College match, with brief postgame interviews.  Click this link to go to the NCAA site [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hey everyone,</p></div>
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<div class="mceTemp">Drake men are on to the Elite 8 after a 6-4 win at Boston College.  Well done to the guys and Coach Holmes!  Next up is at North Carolina Friday night.</div>
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The NCAA has posted a highlight video from the Boston College match, with brief postgame interviews.  Click this link to go to the NCAA site and it should begin to play in a few seconds: <a href="http://all-access.cbssports.com/player.html?code=ncaa&amp;media=156253">http://all-access.cbssports.com/player.html?code=ncaa&amp;media=156253</a></div>
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<div class="mceTemp">Jenny</div>
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		<title>Should FIFA authorize a re-match?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 17:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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Jenny Wood

Last week, the soccer world was faced with controversy surrounding a referee&#8217;s call and the final outcome of the match.  That&#8217;s right, if you haven&#8217;t been living under a rock, you have heard about the Ireland v France World Cup qualifier, Henry&#8217;s handball and the ensuing goal that ultimately led to France&#8217;s qualification.

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<p>Last week, the soccer world was faced with controversy surrounding a referee&#8217;s call and the final outcome of the match.  That&#8217;s right, if you haven&#8217;t been living under a rock, you have heard about the Ireland v France World Cup qualifier, Henry&#8217;s handball and the ensuing goal that ultimately led to France&#8217;s qualification.</p>
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<p><strong>My question to the Iowa Soccer community is, should FIFA authorize a re-match?</strong></p>
<p>On the one hand&#8230;.an obvious missed call, something replay clearly showed.  On the other hand, our game does not currently utilize replay, and, historically, a referee&#8217;s call does not get changed after the match is over.</p>
<p>Putting on my State Cup Director hat for a moment&#8230;what do you suppose the reaction of coaches, players, parents and <em>referees</em> would be if a parent on a losing side came to me with video replay after a match clearly showing the referee missed a call on what turned out to be the winning goal, and I determined the match would be replayed?  How about you tournament directors out there &#8212; would you want to make that decision?</p>
<p>Essentially, FIFA was in this same position.  In our game, referee decisions stand on the field and are not overturned &#8220;after the fact&#8221; &#8212; even in the face of overwhelming evidence that would support overturning.  And unfortunately for Ireland, the Assistant Referee did not have the angle to help the Referee with getting the call right.  I bet just about every one of us can point to a missed call that cost our team a match.  But for now, that is part of our game.  Any referees out there want to share their point of view?  Community members, speak up!</p>
<p>Jenny Wood, Iowa Soccer</p></div>
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		<title>Spitting at a referee</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:47:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey Everyone,
There have been a series of referee assault &#38; abuse incidents that have taken place in Iowa this fall, but none more so disheartening than a youth player spitting at a referee.   Yes, I said Iowa.  Not California or Massachusetts, or Chicago or St. Louis.  Iowa. 
Those are all the details that need be shared about [...]]]></description>
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<p>Hey Everyone,</p>
<p>There have been a series of referee assault &amp; abuse incidents that have taken place in Iowa this fall, but none more so disheartening than a youth player spitting at a referee.   Yes, I said Iowa.  Not California or Massachusetts, or Chicago or St. Louis.  Iowa. </p>
<p>Those are all the details that need be shared about the incident. It simply does not matter what happened &#8212; if the referee made a good or bad call, if it was a build-up of disagreeing with the calls throughout the game, etc&#8230;people should not spit at other people, and certainly a player should not express disagreement by spitting at a referee.</p>
<p>We all have a lot of work to do in teaching our youth players to understand and practice respect.  Someone explain what and who should be involved in teaching and expecting better sportsmanship from our youth!</p>
<p>Jenny Wood<br />
Iowa Soccer Association</p>
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		<title>Iowa ODP 1994 Boys, Blogging from Brazil (Day 12)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:33:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAY 12: 9 August 2009
Hello Iowa!
This morning the boys traveled by bus outside of Belo Horizonte to play Club America, our last game of the trip.  Club America’s is a lower division club than Atletico and Cruzeiro in terms of facilities and resources but a quality opponent nonetheless.  Club America assembled a very strong team that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DAY 12: 9 August 2009</p>
<p>Hello Iowa!</p>
<p>This morning the boys traveled by bus outside of Belo Horizonte to play Club America, our last game of the trip.  Club America’s is a lower division club than Atletico and Cruzeiro in terms of facilities and resources but a quality opponent nonetheless.  Club America assembled a very strong team that included a few 93 birth year players.  We came out on the short end, 7-0. </p>
<p>We traveled back to the city center to take in Belo Horizonte’s large outdoor market, which occurs each Sunday morning and is a well-known city attraction. The boys made a few last purchases and then met at an open-air pizza restaurant for another good local meal.  The pizza is served by the slice from waiters who travel around the tables offering various types of pizza slices during the meal, with pizza toppings and combinations not typically found at home.  After the meal, we returned to the SESC grounds for the afternoon where the boys swam, played more peteca and relaxed in their rooms.  We traveled to a local mall for our evening meal and any last minute shopping. </p>
<p>Our official activities ended this evening with a wrap-up group meeting led by Ian Bradley with comments by Ian about various aspects of the trip including the teams’ good overall performance on and off the field, a reminder of the lessons and education that the boys should draw from the trip, and an opportunity for each of the boys to comment on their most memorable moments from the trip.  The meeting was a good ending to an excellent tour.  </p>
<p>Tomorrow morning we pack up and head to the airport by noon.<span id="_marker"> </span></p>
<p><span><em>&#8211; Submitted by Brian Bergstrom</em></span></p>
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		<title>Iowa ODP 1994 Boys, Blogging from Brazil (Day 11)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:31:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAY 11: 8 August 2009
Hello Iowa!
With an off day from soccer the day started with a much appreciated chance to sleep! The coaches game/pickup game included Marcelo, his brother, Ian and Pat.  Originally the game was to be played within the SESC complex but due to scheduling issues and the fact that most of the participants were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DAY 11: 8 August 2009</p>
<p>Hello Iowa!</p>
<p>With an off day from soccer the day started with a much appreciated chance to sleep! The coaches game/pickup game included Marcelo, his brother, Ian and Pat.  Originally the game was to be played within the SESC complex but due to scheduling issues and the fact that most of the participants were not guests of the complex, the game was moved offsite.</p>
<p>As such, and sadly, we have no photos of said event.  Truly a missed opportunity as Marcelo and his brother scored and we understand Ian and Pat played well in a 4-2 victory. </p>
<p>The boys enjoyed some time at the pool and a chance to explore and enjoy our complex.</p>
<p>The early afternoon provided a chance for the team to board the bus and head off to support a local charity for disadvantaged children.  We were among over 1000 guests with a live band, food and plenty of socializing.  The boys have consistently been treated to “star status” arriving in a tour bus and being treated as special guests.</p>
<p>A quick trip to the mall allowed us to grab dinner at the food court, which has proven to be a very high quality, secure and appreciated destination.  </p>
<p>We headed back to the SESC complex for a good night’s rest prior to our last game of the tour.</p>
<p><em>&#8211; Submitted by Brian Bergstrom</em></p>
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		<title>Iowa ODP 1994 Boys, Blogging from Brazil (Day 10)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 13:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAY 10: 7 August 2009
Hello Iowa!
After a free day of culture and leisure, the boys were ready to take on another professional Brazilian club, this time Atletico Futbol Club.  The Atletico Complex sits high on the hill and features a large billboard proclaiming GALO, the team chant (rooster in English).  Having gained much experience and knowledge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DAY 10: 7 August 2009</p>
<p>Hello Iowa!</p>
<p>After a free day of culture and leisure, the boys were ready to take on another professional Brazilian club, this time Atletico Futbol Club.  The Atletico Complex sits high on the hill and features a large billboard proclaiming GALO, the team chant (rooster in English).  Having gained much experience and knowledge from the match against Cruzeiro, the team enlisted a much more conservative style of play.  We defended primarily in the defensive half of the field and relied on the counter attack and dead ball set pieces to supply goal scoring opportunities.</p>
<p>The tactics were effective, frustrating the Atletico attack and giving our boys more confidence as the game moved forward.  After Atetico took a 2-0 halftime lead, the Iowa team came back with two goals off set pieces.  The game proceeded with our boys on the offensive until the center referee “missed” an offside call, leading to a late and deciding goal for Atletico.  While the boys universally questioned the dodgy non-call, they came away with renewed confidence in their ability to play against very good international competition.</p>
<p>The day ended with a trip to one of Belo Horizonte’s nicest shopping malls, the Diamond Mall.  The boys visited the Atletico store across the street from the mall and stocked up on various Atletico garb.  Then, the team was free to shop and eat in the mall. We met back at the designated spot and returned home with renewed spirit for the last leg of our tour.</p>
<p><em>&#8211; Submitted by Brian Bergstrom</em></p>
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		<title>Iowa ODP 1994 Boys, Blogging from Brazil (Day 9)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAY 9: 6 August 2009
Hello Iowa!
Today was moving day.  After breakfast and a short film about the history and current status of the Cruzerio Club and another opportunity to watch the Cruzerio U20 and U17 team practices, we left the Cruzerio facility and headed back to SESC Venda Nova where we checked in and then boarded [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DAY 9: 6 August 2009</p>
<p>Hello Iowa!</p>
<p>Today was moving day.  After breakfast and a short film about the history and current status of the Cruzerio Club and another opportunity to watch the Cruzerio U20 and U17 team practices, we left the Cruzerio facility and headed back to SESC Venda Nova where we checked in and then boarded a spacious bus to head to Marcelo’s parents’ country home, about a 40 minute ride.</p>
<p>The country home is in a gated community and includes common open air meeting spaces, swimming pools, a fenced grass soccer pitch, and a poteika area.  Poeteka (sp?) is a cross between handball and badminton.  The boys started their visit with a barbeque prepared over an outdoor grill.  After a few soccer games that included chaperones, coaches and other members of the Serrano family, Ian organized a poeteka tournament by putting everyone on a two-person team.  The team of Austin Reutzel and Marcelo’s brother brought home the championship. </p>
<p>The day included lots of laughs and fun moments in a very relaxing and beautiful environment, all thanks to the hospitality and welcoming talents of the Serrano family. After an evening meal, we hiked back down the long cobblestone drive to meet our personal bus and head back to SESC. </p>
<p><em>&#8211; Submitted by Brian Bergstrom</em></p>
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		<title>Iowa ODP 1994 Boys, Blogging from Brazil (Day 8)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:28:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAY 8: 5 August 2009
Hello Iowa!
With a 10:00 am game, there was little time to rest before getting back in the saddle.  The boys played very well and came away with a 2-1 victory.  All smiles from the sidelines, as the opponent while quality was not at the level of the previous day.
The balance of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DAY 8: 5 August 2009</p>
<p>Hello Iowa!</p>
<p>With a 10:00 am game, there was little time to rest before getting back in the saddle.  The boys played very well and came away with a 2-1 victory.  All smiles from the sidelines, as the opponent while quality was not at the level of the previous day.</p>
<p>The balance of the day included a lunch and rest and relaxation. A tactical walk-through at 3:00 broke up the afternoon prior to an early dinner.</p>
<p>We boarded the bus for the professional game at about 6:30.  We were treated very well, with a direct delivery to our gate.</p>
<p>The game was an experience most of us had not anticipated. Complete with armed military police and dogs guarding the field.  A very secure environment for the players, coaches and officials with a mote surrounding the infield completed the stage.</p>
<p>The Cruzeiro Club has not been winning and the 15-20,000 fans made a very small dent in the 90,000+ arena.  They did however cheer, sing, wave flags, and boo the officials like champions.</p>
<p>The game included 3 red cards (2 for the home squad) and a 0-2 loss for our hosts.  One interesting note; we were told that the various sections had attempted to utilize assigned seats in the past but have since given up on trying to maintain control of the fans.  They do not however sell alcohol at games any longer, as there have historically been some problems with fans getting out of control.</p>
<p>We sat with the Colorado College Soccer team that was arriving for a weeks training session at Cruzeiro. </p>
<p>After capturing the moment with some closing photos it was off to the bus and back to the international hotel at Cruzerio.  A good day as the boys got back on the winning track and had a tremendous experience within the culture of Brazilian soccer.</p>
<p><em>- Submitted by Brian Bergstrom</em></p>
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		<title>Iowa ODP 1994 Boys, Blogging from Brazil (Day 7)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAY 7: 4 August 2009
Hello Iowa!
Today was a day filled with anticipation.  The boys were well rested and ready to compete against the National Champion Brazilian U16 team Cruzeiro.  Four of the players on the Cruzeiro team compete on Brazil’s National Team, and several of the players expect to sign professional contracts when they turn 16.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DAY 7: 4 August 2009</p>
<p>Hello Iowa!</p>
<p>Today was a day filled with anticipation.  The boys were well rested and ready to compete against the National Champion Brazilian U16 team Cruzeiro.  Four of the players on the Cruzeiro team compete on Brazil’s National Team, and several of the players expect to sign professional contracts when they turn 16.  But first some culture.</p>
<p>We visited a lakeside area outside of the Cruzeiro Training facility.  Famous Brazilian architect Nehimiah, who is now about 100 years old, designed the Catholic Church on the lake and the adjacent Mineirao Stadium, the second largest stadium in Brazil.    After lunch, we visited the Cruzeiro Store where the kids spent some of your hard earned money on Cruzeiro gear.</p>
<p>At 2 pm, we boarded the bus for the Cruzeiro professional facility.  One of our guides on the bus was Ze Carlos, a decorated former Cruzeiro player, who played in more professional matches than any other Cruzeiro player.  Ze Carlos stuck around to watch the match.  In fact, when we arrived at the gated facility, it appeared that the match was much anticipated by many of the Cruzeiro coaches as well, who followed to spectate.  We were warmed up Brazilian style by own of the Cruzeiro coaches and ready for the opening whistle.</p>
<p>The Iowa boys soon learned how fast and skilled a player must be to play at a national level in Brazil, when, within the first minute of the match, a short square pass in the back was intercepted by the Cruzeiro striker and promptly placed squarely in the corner of the net.  The scoring and level of play would not decrease, as Cruzeiro staked themselves to a 5-0 lead at half and an 8-0 final.  The game marked a valuable and unforgettable learning experience for the Iowa ODP, Region II Champions:  No matter how good you are, there may always be someone better, so keep working to get to that level.  A lesson many of the boys talked about as we walked off of the field.</p>
<p>As we left the playing field, several of the professional Cruzeiro players were exiting their own training session and several of the boys were able to garner autographs or photos.  </p>
<p>In the evening, we went to another mall, this one more like Merle Hay Mall versus the Jordan Creek style we had experienced earlier.  Many of the boys snuck in some Subway, apparently craving some Americanized cuisine.  After our short mall stay, we boarded the bus and returned to Cruzeiro, a more humble, but wiser soccer group.</p>
<p><em>&#8211; Submitted by Brian Bergstrom</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[DAY 6: 3 August 2009
Hello Iowa!
No soccer today.  After breakfast at the Cruzerio Club, we traveled by bus for two hours out of the city to Ouro Preto, a historical city of about 40,000 people.  The city’s history ties to gold mining and is a very hilly city with narrow cobblestone streets and small shops and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DAY 6: 3 August 2009</p>
<p>Hello Iowa!</p>
<p>No soccer today.  After breakfast at the Cruzerio Club, we traveled by bus for two hours out of the city to Ouro Preto, a historical city of about 40,000 people.  The city’s history ties to gold mining and is a very hilly city with narrow cobblestone streets and small shops and homes interspersed among large churches and historical or governmental buildings.  The state in which this City and Belo Horizonte sits is Minas Gerais that refers to rich minerals or something like that.  The boys began with a brief tour of a former gold mine.  The Portuguese used slaves to work the mines, so the slave trade, their plight and their lives were a significant theme for the day.  We visited a church whose construction was financed by gold smuggled out of the mines in the hair of the slaves.  After lunch, we visited another museum, and then the boys had the freedom to explore city centre in groups of threes to shop and take in the sites on their own.  We ate both lunch and dinner at a very nice restaurant situated in the narrow cobblestone streets of the town centre.  Lunch included a birthday cake to celebrate Isaac’s 15<sup>th</sup> birthday.</p>
<p>This was another excellent weather day.   Darkness hits by about 6:00 so we saw the city at night as we walked from the restaurant to the bus for the ride back to Cruzerio.<span id="_marker"> </span></p>
<p><span><em>&#8211; Submitted by Brian Bergstrom</em></span></p>
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