
Showcase
Details
Each
team competing will play a series of 7 Division games (Coach/Director will
determine
which
div. will fit a teams needs).
Each game will be 40 minutes in length with
unlimited substitution
Each team will play 2 games Friday
afternoon/evening, 3 games Saturday, and 2 games Sunday morning.
Unlimited roster size will allow teams
participating the ability to evaluate.
Each team will have the opportunity to
highlight an incoming Freshman in the Friday night adidas Freshmen All-Star
game.
Rules and Regulations will abide by National
Federation rules.
Cost for the Showcase is $410 for 3 days/7 games. Each additional team per school is $390.
2 referees per
game.
Division
Breakdown
|
Division 1 |
State and Nationally ranked teams or the ability to compete at
the
highest
level. |
|
Division 2 |
Have the ability to compete but lacking the depth of Division 1 |
|
Division 3 |
Smaller school, new programs, and growing or developing teams |
|
Division 4 |
Junior Varsity, Freshman, or 3rd teams |
Team Participation Requirements for the 2008 adidas High School Soccer Showcase
Because of the influx of Collegiate
representation and the need for player/team identification each team will be
required to have numbered uniforms with a logo identifying the team.
Each team will also provide a roster with
general information (see online form)
Each team will need a signed liability waiver
(provided online www.adidasnationalshowcase.com)
College Representation at Previous Showcases
Adrian, Akron, Allegany,
Alliance, Alma, Anderson, Ashland, Aurora, Baldwin-Wallace, Ball State,
Bethany, Bluffton, Bowling Green, Calvin College, Capital, Case Western Reserve,
Cedarville, Central Michigan, Centre, Charleston, Cincinnati, Cincinnati State
Tech, Clarion, Cleveland State, Dayton, Defiance, Denison, DePaul, Dominican,
Duquesne, East Tennessee State, Eastern Michigan, Edinboro, Ferris State,
Findlay, Gannon, Gardner-Webb, Geneva, Georgia State, Grove City, Heidelberg,
Hiram, Indiana State, Indiana, John Carroll, Kent State, Kentucky, Kenyon, Lake
Erie, Lake Forest, Lebanon Valley, Lincoln Memorial, Malone, Marietta, Marshall,
Marymount, Medaille, Miami of Ohio, Michigan, Middle Tennessee State,
Misericordia, Mount St. Joseph, Mount Union, Mount Vernon Nazarene, Muskingum,
Myers, North Park, Notre Dame College, Oberlin, Ohio Dominican, Ohio Northern,
Ohio State, Ohio U., Ohio Wesleyan, Otterbein, Pfeiffer, Pittsburgh, Purdue,
Rochester, Rose-Hulman, Saint Bonaventure, Salem International, Shawnee State,
Siena Heights, Slippery Rock, Southern Alabama, Stevens Institute of Technology,
Syracuse, Saint Francis, Tiffin,
Toledo, Urbana, Ursuline, Valparaiso,
Vanderbilt, Walsh, West Chester, West Virginia Wesleyan, Western Michigan,
Westminster, Wilmington, Wittenberg, Wooster, Wright State, Xavier, Youngstown
State
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2008 adidas Junior/Senior
Spotlight
game
One of the underlying factors that makes this showcase unique is the Junior/Senior Spotlight games. Each participating team may select their top college prospects to participate in the 2008 adidas 8v8 Spotlight games. In 2006, this event brought over 800 top junior/senior boys/girls together under a mass crowd with over 150 college coaches represented.
Junior/Senior all-star games drew over 2,000 fans!
2008 adidas Top Flight Freshmen Game
Friday night, 7:30 pm - Ehrnfelt Soccer Complex Championship Field
Come see the best incoming Freshmen in the area play - adidas Frosh White vs. adidas Frosh Blue. Rosters will be complete by June 15th.
Each participating team has the opportunity to nominate one incoming Freshman with credentials to participate in this game. This game will be made up of three "halves" with over 80 players participating.
adidas Top Flight Frosh game 2006 drew over 1,500 fans.
Presented By . . . 
Freshman Ann Kean of Madeira
HS takes on
Strongsville's
2006 Y-League
National Player of the Year, Danielle Hubka.
The Strongsville Soccer Club is a 2,400 member recreational and travel soccer club located in Strongsville, Ohio, a suburb of southwest Cleveland . The club maintains 16 fields including 2 lighted championship fields. Countless players have been selected to represent OYSA-North on ODP State Teams, including Region II ODP and USYSA national teams and pools. The High School Program has benefited from this success. The boys and girls teams have been to the Ohio State Division 1 Final five times in the last nine years, winning 4 State Titles. Nearly 90% of all players go on to play at the collegiate level. Players have attained All-Ohio, All-Midwest, and All-American honors. The programs have been consistently ranked in state and national polls including a brief #1 NSCAA ranking going into the state final in 2003.
Come join the fun in '08!
~ photos courtesy of soccerbratz.com ~