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Girls Soccer Girls Soccer - American International School of
asia
division
April
2016
Girls Soccer
4.14-16.2016 GUANGZHOU, CHINA
AISG • CA • CISS • HKIS • SASPX • SFS
Tournament Website
http://apac.aisgz.org/soccer
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Bernadette Carmody
Director
Dear APAC Participants,
AISG welcomes you to this year’s APAC Girls Soccer Tournament.
Competition is synonymous with winning and losing, with records
and trophies and with determining the best team based on victories.
However, this focus overlooks a very important element: persistence. This is the ability to play hard, to play as a team (we not me) and to ‘gut it out’ in
the face of adversity. Persistence is why less skilled individuals or teams defeat more
skilled players or teams. More than wins or losses, persistence aligns with life’s successes.
If, when this tournament concludes, you can say you fought to the end, consistently
tried your best and never gave up, then regardless of the outcome you are a winner.
Enjoy this opportunity.
Theressa Smith
High School Principal
Welcome to Guangzhou!
The High School faculty, students and administration are excited to
have the athletes and coaches from our APAC partner schools join
us for the 2016 APAC Girls Soccer Tournament.
Soccer is a game that requires not only a high level of precision and
skill, but also a heightened mental awareness that promotes an intense perseverance,
while maintaining a calm, focused demeanor. The capacity to manage these somewhat
conflicting emotions is a skill that will serve you well on and off the field, across all real
world endeavors. I encourage you to embrace the spirit of tennis as a mantra in life, not
just in sport.
This APAC event is an opportunity for participating athletes to practice and improve
their endurance and skill, while also demonstrating their capacity as leaders and as
ambassadors, ensuring behavior on and off the court. For me, as a member of our
international APAC community, the most celebratory outcomes of this tournament will
be the relationships you build within and across teams as you show us your best as an
athlete.
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“Football is simple but the hardest thing to do is playing simple football.”
– Johan Cruijff
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
I challenge each of you to represent your team, your school and our international community with pride and respect. Harness the strength of your body and mind to make
these the best matches of your year.
Enjoy the tournament!
Mark Elliott
Athletic and Activities Director
Dear APAC Athletes and Coaches,
Welcome to the APAC Girls Soccer Tournament. AISG is proud to
be able to host you and to provide you with an excellent experience. As you compete with yourselves to improve and with your oncourt opponents in the pursuit of victory, never forget that outstanding sportsmanship and grace under pressure are the hallmarks
of true champions. As the great Winston Churchill said: “Defeat is never fatal. Victory
is never final. It’s courage that counts.” Be courageous in all things and you will be a
champion.
Tournament Website
http://apac.aisgz.org/soccer
“The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.”
– Sven-Goran Eriksson
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2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Schedule of Events
Wednesday, April 17
*Dinner with host family
09:00Teams arrive and are housed
16:00
16:00 Coaches to Crowne Plaza Hotel
17:00 Coaches Meeting and Dinner at Crowne Plaza Hotel
22:00 Curfew
Thursday, April 14 (@ AISG Science Park Campus)
* Breakfast with host family
08:00 Athletes arrive at AISG
08:15 Brief Welcome in AISG Gymnasium
08:35 Team Photos (CISS, SASPX, BISM, CA, ISB, and AISG)
09:00 CISS vs SFS
10:30 AISG vs HKIS
12:00 SASPX vs CA
13:30 HKIS vs CISS
15:00 SFS vs SASPX
16:30 CA vs AISG
18:00 Buses to host families and Crowne Plaza
22:00 Curfew
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“There are two ways of getting the ball. One is from your own teammates, and
that’s the only way.” – Terry Venables
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Schedule of Events
Friday, April 15 (@ Guangzhou Xinan Soccer Park)
* Breakfast with host family
08:00 Athletes arrive at AISG
08:30 SASPX vs HKIS
10:00 CISS vs AISG
11:30 SFS vs CA
13:00 AISG vs SASPX
14:30 HKIS vs SFS
16:00 CA vs CISS
18:00 Buses to host families and Crowne Plaza
22:00 Curfew
Saturday, April 16 (@ AISG Science Park Campus)
* Breakfast with host family.
08:00 Athletes arrive at AISG
08:30 SASPX vs CISS
10:00 AISG vs SFS
11:30 HKIS vs CA
13:30 5th vs 6th Placed Team
15:00 3rd vs 4th Placed Team
16:30 1st vs 2nd - Championship Game
18:00
• Coaches Meeting (Conference Room)
• Post Tournament Banquet (AISG Cafeteria)
19:00 Awards Presentation (Gymnasium)
20:00 Buses to host families and Crowne Plaza
22:00 Curfew
“We have to roll up our sleeves and get our knees dirty.”
– Howard Wilkinson
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2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Visiting Teams Arrival & Departure Info
Wednesday, April 13
Flight & Arrival Time
CA
Sunday, April 17
Flight & Departure Time
CZ 390
17:25
CZ 389
08:30
CISS
MU 5307
15:00
MU 5306
10:30
HKIS
Z814
14:17
Z807
11:02
SFS
OZ 369
11:10
OZ 370
12:20
MU 5305
13:55
MU 5306
10:30
SASPX
Tournament Venues
THURSDAY & SATURDAY
AISG Science Park Campus
19, Kexiang Road Luogang District, Science Park
Guangzhou, PRC 510663
广州萝岗区科翔路19号
FRIDAY
Guangzhou Xinan Soccer Park
#850-1 Aoti Road, Tianhe District
新安足球公园广州天河区奥体路自编850-1
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“If a team wants to intimidate you physically and you let them, they’ve won.”
– Mia Hamm
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
AISG Science Park Campus
19, Kexiang Road Luogang District, Science Park
Guangzhou, PRC 510663
广州萝岗区科翔路19号
Tel: (8620) 3213-5555 Fax: (8620) 3208-6477
“The Six W’s: Work will win when wishing won’t.”
– Todd Blackledge
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2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
AISG Science Park Campus
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“Never let your head hang down. Never give up and sit down and grieve.
Find another way.” – Satchel Paige
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
“Always make a total effort, even when the odds are against you.”
– Arnold Palmer
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2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
American International School of Guangzhou
Coach: Troy White
Assistant Coach: Robin O’Hara
Name
Uniform#
Position
Grade
Nationality
Maggie MacPhie
3
STR
12
Canada
Mari Sawamura
7
DF
12
Japan
Keeper
GK
12
Taiwan
Ileana Sepahi
10
MF
12
USA
Rachel Lo
6
MF
11
Hong Kong
Wendy Chang
17
DF
11
Taiwan
Emma Rigassio
18
GK
10
USA
Grace Tang
9
STR
10
Australia
Jee Su Kim
4
DF
10
Korea
Nina Sepahi
2
STR
10
USA
Sara Quattrocchi Febles
16
DF
10
Italy
Mai Rikter-Svendsen
13
MF
9
Norway
Maria Elena Endara Little
14
MF
9
USA
Regina Kim
12
MF
9
Korea
Minting Young
8
DF
9
USA
Sinou Thangal
15
DF
11
India
Subah Sehgal
24
DF
11
India
Nicole Chou
10
HS Principal: Theressa Smith
Athletic Director: Mark Elliott
“The key is not the will to win... everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to
win that is important.” – Bobby Knight
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Canadian Academy
Coach: Kenneth Paul
Assistant Coach: Josh Hudson
Name
HS Principal: Elizabeth Andrews
Athletic Director: Sim Cook
Uniform#
Position
Grade
Nationality
Tamanna Zaveri
16
DF
12
India
Esther Jung
12
DF
12
Korea
Irma Sjogren
10
FWD
11
Sweden
Shina Peng
6
FWD
11
USA
Mami Sakamoto
3
MF
11
Japan
Linnea Asp
11
MF
11
Sweden
Maija Soini
15
DF
11
Finland
Michelle Keller
13
DF
11
Japan
Anna Wilson
18
MF
10
USA
Karen Egawa
14
MF
10
Japan
Natalia Izquierdo
19
MF
10
Italy
Saanya Jhaveri
7
DF
10
India
Japan
Nowa O’Connell
5
MF
10
Mirai Masaki
20
FWD
9
Japan
Cindy Li
17
DF
9
Taiwan
Yasmine Seki
1
GK
9
Australia
Johanna Keller
2
MF
9
Japan
Naomi Olivotti
9
MF
9
Japan
“The more difficult the victory, the greater the happiness in winning.”
– Pele
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2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Concordia International School Shanghai
Coach: Carey Halula
Assistant Coach: Gray Lyons
Name
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HS Principal: Nick Kent
Athletic Director: Chris Bishop
Uniform#
Position
Grade
Nationality
Isabel Reiman
1
Joann Li
3
GK
11
USA
DF
12
Kayla Gibbs
6
USA
DF
12
USA
Kendra Zak
Corinne English
7
MF
10
USA
8
MF/DF
11
USA
Michaela Nelson
9
FWD
12
USA
Daniela Abouchedid
10
MF
10
USA
Cayla Curry
11
MF
9
USA
Kelsea Johnston
12
MF
10
USA
Jessica Taylor
13
MF
11
USA
Nichola Carroll
14
DF
12
Australia
Sydney Larson
15
MF
12
USA
Caitlin Shupe
16
FWD/MF
11
USA
Taylor Adams
17
DF
10
USA
Kennedy David
18
DF
10
USA
Chloe Lim
19
MF
9
USA
Elena D’Souza
21
MF
9
USA
Kayleigh DeKoker
22
FWD/MF
10
ZA
“Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things
turn out.” – John Wooden
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Hong Kong International School
Coach: Sam Fleischmann
Assistant Coach: Kelly Morlan
Name
HS Principal: Patrick Hurworth
Athletic Director: Sharon Leung
Uniform#
Position
Grade
Nationality
Emily Bisgaard
16
STR
12
Denmark
Yuzuki Otake
14
STR
12
Japan
Amanda Wisbeck
11
MF
11
Sweden
Becky Todd
7
MF
12
Great Britain
Alex Head
4
MF
11
Great Britain
Matthea Najberg
17
MF
10
Germany
Lilly Quinlan
13
MF
12
Australia
Ella Hurworth
9
DF
10
USA
Andie Lew
8
DF
11
USA
Madison Laskowski
5
DF
11
USA
Lydia Harber
19
FWD
9
USA
Jessica Fabrizio-Stover
11
MF
12
USA
Pien Van Westendorp
5
MF
11
Netherlands
Tora Northman
10
MF
12
Sweden
Hannah Frohling
14
DF
12
USA
Erin Oxenden
27
DF
9
USA
Mk Enright
16
GK
11
USA
Hilary Lai
GK
GK
9
Singapore
“The rules of soccer are very simple, basically it is this: if it moves, kick it. If it
doesn’t move, kick it until it does.” – Phil Woosnam
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2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Seoul Foreign School
Coach: Randi Burns
Assistant Coach: Michelle Froese
Name
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HS Principal: Stuart Kent
Athletic Director: Jack Moon
Uniform#
Position
Grade
Nationality
Toby Kim
24
FWD
10
USA
Jisaan Chai
2
MF
10
Canada
Erin Hwang
3
MF
11
USA
Michelle Kahng
4
DF
12
Korea/ New Zealand
Ashley Won
5
MF
9
USA
Lalla Migliardi
8
FWD
11
Italy
Ilinca Clisson
9
MF
9
France
Kasey Rhee
11
DF
11
Korea
Daphne Stanton
13
DF
11
USA
Dana Won
14
DF
12
Canada
Callie Chang
15
FWD
11
Korea/USA
Maria de Carvalho
16
MF
10
Brazil
Seinna Kang
20
MF
12
Australia
Megan Yu
21
MF
12
Canada
Jinnie Yoo
22
MF
10
Korea/USA
Michelle Yun
23
FWD
10
Korea
Mercy Milliken
25
DF
9
USA
Annabelle Davy
27
DF
10
USA
“Individual commitment to a group effort - that is what makes a team work, a
company work, a society work, a civilization work.” – Vince Lombardi
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Shanghai American School - Puxi
Coach: Megan Wall
Assistant Coach: David Inns
Name
HS Principal: Sascha Heckmann
Athletic Director: Steve Doleman
Uniform#
Position
Grade
Nationality
Hannah Tan
5
DF
12
Singapore
Natasha Yen
14
DF
12
USA
Alejandra Retana
13
STR
12
USA
Samantha Delgardo
2
MF/STR
12
USA
Yi Xin Lau
16
STR/MF
12
Malaysia
Hannah Wolfe
7
MF
11
USA
Hao Ming Tan
18
DF
11
Canada
Sally Yoon
3
DF
11
South Korea
Sofie Fella
9
DF/MF
10
Germany
Chelsea Hong
15
DF
10
USA
Katherine Lai
8
MF/STR
10
Hong Kong
Joyce Kao
6
MF
10
Taiwan
Chuli Roules
12
STR/MF
10
USA
Alina Zhu
19
STR
10
USA
Erin Epp
GK
GK
9
Canada
Julia Markmann
10
MF/STR
9
Denmark
Betty Qian
11
MF
9
Singapore
Sarina Ku
17
MF/STR
9
USA
“I am a member of a team, and I rely on the team, I defer to it and sacrifice for
it, because the team, not the individual, is the ultimate champion.”
– Mia Hamm
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2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
General Information
Housing Athletes: All visiting athletes will be hosted by a family from the
AISG community. Athletes will be provided with the name, address and phone
number of their homestay and must carry this with them at all times.
Athletes, it is a privilege to be afforded the hospitaility of your homestay family.
Please ensure you are respectful of your homestay family at all times.
Curfew: Coaches will make curfew calls to athletes every night at 22:00 un-
less otherwise notified. Athletes are to be at the host families’ home well ahead of
time to receive the curfew call. No excuses!
Transport: All transport to and from AISG will be provided by AISG.
Food and Water: The tap water is not safe to drink and only water from the
dispensers is to be used as drinking water.
All ahtletes will be able to purchase lunch each day according to the schedule.
The meals will cater for both Western and Asian tastes. Fruit and snacks will be
provided free of charge throughout the event.
Campus Security: Tournament participants are not permitted to leave
the AISG campus during school hours unless cleared by their respective coach
whom in turn has cleared it with Mark Elliott, the AISG Activities Director.
Brief Welcome: There will be a brief welcome with all the players and
coaches in the gym at 8.00 am to go through some house keeping and the format
of the tournament. The Ceremony will be no longer than twenty minutes.
School Pictures: School pictures will be taken on the first day of the
tournament at a specified location outdoor. The whole process will take no longer
than five minutes for each team.
The order will be as follows; CA, CISS, HKIS, SFS, SASPX and AISG.
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“Concentration is the ability to think about absolutely nothing when it is
absolutely necessary. ” – Ray Knight
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Emergency Contact Numbers
Mark Elliott
Director of Athletic and Activities
181-0280-2986
Michelle Wang
Athletics Director’s Secretary
134-3026-3396
Activities Office
Theressa Smith
(8620) 3213-5555 ex 5494
High School Principal
Crowne Plaza Hotel - Science Park
186-2003-4942
(8620) 8880-0999
APAC Code
The APAC program has established a code of conduct for students participating in
APAC activities. The purpose of this code is to encourage studetns to engage in
healthy and responsible behaviors that enhance performance. Activities which are
hazardous to the health and safety of a student and those around him or her cannot
be condoned. Policies have been developed to help students make responsible and
appropriate choices.
The following are some of the general policies.
Rules Infraction:
When a student commits an infraction while at an APAC activity relating to alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, cheating, deceit, flagrant curfew violations, and violations of the “off
limits” areas, as well as aiding and abetting any of the above, the following shall apply:
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4.
The student may no longer pariticipate in that APAC activity.
The student will be sent home at the parents’ expense if it is feasible to do so.
The student’s school will appy appropriate disciplinary action.
Should a student commit two infractions during a school year, then the
student will be excluded from all APAC events including the same event the
following year for one calendar year.
5. If at any time a student is suspended from further involvement in an event,
then the only results affected will be those happening after a decision is made
on the infraction.
“Football is much harder if you don’t have the ball.”
– Sven-Goran Eriksson
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2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
Special Thanks
AISG would like to express its sincere thanks to
our sponsors and the following members of the AISG family.
Without their involvementand assistance, this festival could not happen.
The incredible AISG Host Families
AISG Support Services - Amy Chan, Christine Peng, Ivy Xie
AISG Purchasing Services - Eva Ho, Angel Cen
AISG Activites Office Secretary - Michelle Wang
IT Department, APAC Website - Mark Lau
Food Services - Eurest, McCawley’s
High School Student Council - Joel Bazinet, STUCO Executives
Program, T-shirt, Poster, Advertising Design - Tony Bott
AISG Media Crew - Riley Gauci, Philipp Bernhardt, Vedika Savalani,
Ryan Bott, Hannah Eng, Iris Xu, Jack Ren
Thanks to Mark Elliott, the AISG faculty, staff and administration
for welcoming our guests and helping to make this
APAC Girls Soccer Tournament a success.
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“All good athletes make mistakes; the great ones learn to make that mistake
only once.” – Raul Lopez
2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER
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“A champion is someone who does not settle for that day’s practice, that day’s
competition, that day’s performance. They are always striving to be better.
They don’t live in the past. ” – Briana Scurry
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American International School of Guangzhou
Canadian Academy
Concordia International School Shanghai
Hong Kong International School
Seoul Foreign School
Shanghai American School - Puxi