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High School Boys Preseason Soccer SUPER Camp
The Boy’s High School Pre-Season Camp will be held August 2 – 6, 2010 - 1:30 – 4:30pm @ Uihlein Soccer Park
The 2009 Boy’s HS SUPER Camp comes to an end with two new HS in the finals for the first time in 18 years. With over 350 players in attendance and 30 different schools represented the camp was a huge success. The players worked extremely hard throughout the week most of the players were with their schools representing countries that are in the top twenty five in the world and some schools were mixed together to form a country. They had a different coach for four days and on the final day the WORLD CUP was held. The two teams in the final Switzerland (WFB) vs. Italy (KM) advanced by beating some extremely tough schools. The Championship was won by Switzerland (WFB) in PK’s.
Below are players that were on the All World All-Star Team, Rookie of the camp, and camp co-MVP’s
MVP
Mike Roettgers
MUHS
Charlie Hoover WFB
Rookie
Joel Balicki CMHS
All-Stars
Jack McDermott MUHS
Miguel Frias TM
Jack Balistreri Arrowhead
Zak DeGrave
Muskego
Ross Fieldbinder Greendale
Luke Goodnetter BEHS
Peter Horner BEHS
Cole Dunn BCHS
Austin Zimmerman
Mukwonago
Chris Haeberle BEHS
Andy Raymonds BEHS
Lukas Davey WFB
Daniel Smith CMH
Jared Kobriger KM
John Mau KM
Brian Carr MUHS
The Boy’s 2009 SUPER Camp Staff
38 coaches from the area were present at the Boys HS SUPER Camp, most notably Coach Bob Gansler (former U.S. Men’s National Team Head Coach and MLS Coach)
College Coaches - Stan Anderson MU, Steve Bode, MU, Jon Coleman UWM, Greg Henschl UW-Whitewater, Joe Luedke WI Lutheran College, Dave Madsen Lakeland College, Rick Mobley Carroll University, Craig Peltonen Marian University, Sam Schroeder Lakeland College, Sean Steele UW- Oshkosh
Switzerland (WFB) – 1st place Boy’s HS SUPER Camp
Italy (KM) vs. Switzerland (WFB) during PK’s
Coaching staff and World All-Stars
Switzerland (WFB) celebrating after Charlie Hoover wins the game on PK
OUR CONCEPT:
The Next level Soccer Camps, Inc. has developed the High School Boys Preseason SUPER Camp for players who want to strive to play at THE NEXT LEVEL. This is an individual and team camp designed to prepare any player for the freshman, junior varsity or varsity soccer teams. Each player will receive quality-training sessions from top College, High School, and Club Coaches from around the State. The players will have a different coach each day and will work on the four major components of soccer: technique, tactics, fitness, and the psychological dimensions of the game. On the final day we will conclude with a World Cup Tournament. A separate training session specializing in the development of the Goalkeeper will also be provided.
The Coaching Staff is committed to provide competitive training sessions to help you reach THE NEXT LEVEL.
FACILITIES:
Uihlein Soccer Park is a Premier Soccer Facility in Wisconsin and the Midwest. In case of inclement weather, indoor facilities will be available.
CAMP DIRECTOR: Bob Spielmann
Bob Spielmann is the founder of the High School Super Camp which is entering its 17th year of existence. Coach Spielmann was recently appointed Director of Coaching at Elm Grove Soccer Club. Prior to being at Elm Grove, Spielmann was the Associate Head Coach at UW-Milwaukee the past two seasons. He came to UWM from Marquette High School in Milwaukee, where he spent 28 seasons as head coach. He turned Marquette into one of the nation's premier high school soccer programs, compiling a 532-73-40 career record while claiming 20 Division 1 State Championships, including 10 consecutive State Championships, and four consecutive State Championships since the WIAA and WISAA combined. In addition the Hilltoppers have earned four State Runner-up honors and 21 Conference Championships. The Marquette High Teams were ranked among the Nations top 25 teams in the NSCAA High School rankings from 1995 – 2005.
Coach Spielmann has helped develop 22 High School All-Americans. He was the NSCAA Midwestern Region 5 Coach of the Year in 1990, 95, 97, & 99, was the 1998, 2000, & 2003 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Coach of the Year, and in 1995 was named the NSCAA National Coach of the Year. Along with his extensive experience as a clinician, Coach Spielmann is a USSF “A” licensed Coach and also served as the assistant coach of the Milwaukee Wave United of the A-League for two years.
The following Coaches were on staff last year
HIGH SCHOOL / CLUB COACHES:
Shan Amini - Waukesha West
Bob Antholine – Brookfield Soccer Club
John Comiskey – MUHS
Mike Dillett – New Berlin West
Herbie Dundun – Brookfield East
Spencer Dunn - Polonia S.C.
Matt Schroeder - Brookfield East
Bill Hambrook – MUHS
Eric Hess - Muskego
Micheal Huwiler – MUHS
Mike Kops - Whitefish Bay
Steve Lawrence - MUHS
William Loepfe - Sussex Hamilton
Javier Lopez - South Milwaukee
Chris Logan – Franklin
Jon Mroz – Brookfield Central
Corey Oakland – Racine Prairie
Mike Parulski - Wauwatosa West
Tony Pierce – Director of Coaching Brookfield S.C.
Greg Prospero – Kettle Moraine
Jim Rasmussen - Slinger HS
Lee Rogers - Brookfield Acadamy
Kevin Roethe - MUHS
Mark Schill – Nicolet
Shannon Schulte – Mukwonago
Steve Sperl - Germantown
Scott Stein – Menomonee Falls
Scott Surprize – Pius XI
Alex Toth – Croatian Eagles
Jason Werchowski - Oconomowoc
COLLEGE COACHES:
Stan Anderson – Marquette University Associate Head Coach
Jimmy Banks – MSOE Head Coach
Toby Bares – UW Oshkosh Head Coach
Jesse Rosen – Marquette University Assistant Coach
Khaled El-Ahmad - Marquette University Assistant Coach
John Coleman – UW Milwaukee Head Coach
Blake Johnson - Lawrence University Head Coach
Mike Kulas - UW Green Bay Assistant Coach
Greg Henschel – UW Whitewater Head Coach
Trent Lower – MATC Assistant Coach
Joe Luedke – Wisconsin Lutheran Head Coach
Dave Madsen - Lakeland College Head Coach
Rick Mobley – Carroll College Head Coach
Tom Poitras - UW Green Bay Head Coach
Sean Steele – UW Oshkosh Assistant Coach
Andy Steger – St. Norberts College
Equipment:
Players should bring a ball (put your name on it), and the necessary practice gear. Shin guards are mandatory for all sessions. Players should also bring a water jug.