Girls Soccer Girls Soccer - American International School of
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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. 2 “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 3 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 4 “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 5 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 6 “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 7 2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER AISG Science Park Campus 8 “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 9 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 11 2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER Concordia International School Shanghai Coach: Carey Halula Assistant Coach: Gray Lyons Name 12 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 13 2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER Seoul Foreign School Coach: Randi Burns Assistant Coach: Michelle Froese Name 14 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 15 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. 16 “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: 1. 2. 3. 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 17 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. 18 “All good athletes make mistakes; the great ones learn to make that mistake only once.” – Raul Lopez 2016 APAC GIRLS SOCCER Notes _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ “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 19 American International School of Guangzhou Canadian Academy Concordia International School Shanghai Hong Kong International School Seoul Foreign School Shanghai American School - Puxi