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MAPS
& MSSL Invite Your Team to Submit Entries for the
2008 MAPS / MSSL
Summer College
Showcase
All governing body passes accepted: USYSA -
USCS - AYSO
- Others
When:
U15
– U19 BOYS SHOWCASE: Saturday & Sunday – August 2nd & 3rd, 2008
U15 – U19 GIRLS SHOWCASE: Saturday & Sunday – August 2nd
& 3rd, 2008
Where:
The
SHOWCASE will be conducted at Fort
Dix, New Jersey,
conveniently located fifteen minutes from the New Jersey Turnpike.
Format:
Teams play
two 70-minute games per day.
Who:
Applications
are invited from Boys & Girls teams duly registered with their State
Youth Soccer Association, with US Club Soccer, with AYSO or with any other
valid governing body.
Foreign
teams accepted.
Guest Players:
The
Committee has authorized a maximum of five guest players for teams playing
with Youth Soccer rosters and passes; US Club rosters may include an
unlimited amount of loan players; other rostered
teams should check with Showcase Acceptance Committee.
Teams
may not “mix” passes: the submitted roster and all player passes on a
single team must be from the same governing body.
Only rostered and approved players with a player pass shall
be allowed to play.
Rosters
may not exceed 18 players on any day of the tournament, or 22 players for
the weekend.
Teams
are responsible for knowing the regulations of the governing bodies from
which they are submitting rosters.
To
Enter:
Complete the online application entry form
accessed from the Showcase Homepage, then mail a check or money order
payable to: 2008 MAPS / MSSL
Summer College
Showcase.
Make sure you identify your team (age / gender /
team name; for example “U17B Ukrainian Sitch”) on
the memo line of the check or money order.
Entry
Fee:
$850 for Showcase teams participating two days
Mailing
Address:
MAPS / MSSL 2008 Summer Showcase
One Beekman
Road
Suite A
Kendall
Park, NJ 08824
Questions:
Phone: 732-940-5599 [alt: 973-998-9731]
Fax: 732-940-5597
E-Mail: bohdan@mssl.org
Deadline:
Entry
Applications with checks should be submitted by June 25, 2008.
Timely-applying
MAPS and MSSL teams are guaranteed acceptance to the showcase.
Note that
clearly qualified teams will be accepted on a rolling basis, so early
application is recommended.
Player Profiles:
After
acceptance, Showcase teams must complete online Player Profiles by no later
than July 20, 2008.
Permission To Travel:
Permission
To Travel forms must be presented upon registration from all teams whose
governing bodies require their use. Teams are responsible for knowing the
regulations of the governing bodies from which they are submitting rosters.
Lodging:
Teams participating in the Showcase must book lodging
through the Showcase.
Please contact Lodging Director Linda Hogancamp at Linda@titanlodging.com.
We have reserved a block of rooms to meet our showcase
needs throughout the year, even at times that rooms are scarce in the area.
However, in order to maintain our relationships with these locations, we do
need to ensure that reserved room blocks are utilized. We appreciate your
cooperation with our booking policies.
Rooms are at low showcase rates, and many hotels offer
amenities geared towards teams such as early morning continental breakfasts
and group discounts on team meals. Inquire about your needs.
Acceptance:
Timely applying teams participating in MAPS Flights and in MSSL
are assured of acceptance to the Showcase.
Competitive
teams, both regional and national, that would benefit from showcase
exposure will be selectively accepted to complete the field.
U15
& U16 teams will be accepted to the Showcase as space permits.
Teams
not accepted initially will be placed on a waiting list. Entry fees will be
returned promptly to teams not ultimately accepted, upon completion of the
tournament.
NO
REFUNDS WILL BE MADE TO TEAMS WITHDRAWING AFTER ACCEPTANCE.
Competitive
Flights:
v
Competitive teams participating at the
Showcase will be bracketed in a five-, six- or eight-team bracket.
v
The five-team and six-team brackets will
play a round robin flight schedule, with results and standings posted for
the flight, and awards presented to the team that finishes with the highest
point total in the flight. (Schedules in six-team brackets will not be
“balanced”, that is, each team will play only four of the five possible
opponents; however, brackets are constructed from teams of comparable
ability.)
v
Eight-team brackets involve three group
games and a fourth game against the team from the other side of the bracket
that finished in the same position in group play (first, second, third or
fourth). The first vs first game will be considered
the championship final. These final games will ideally be scheduled at the
same time on adjacent fields.
v
The brackets used are to facilitate
players advising college evaluators when and where they will be playing.
All games are set in advance, except for the fourth game in an eight-team
bracket (and those games are still at a pre-set time and within a small
range of possible fields).
v Brackets
are created with attention to the competitive level and geographic
diversity of the teams involved. Not all teams will (or can) be invited to
participate in Bracket competition, and such flights are not essential for
the purposes of the Showcase (which is to provide an opportunity to
participate for as many quality college-player-laden teams as reasonably
possible). The decisions of the Competition and
Scheduling Committee in creating such brackets is final.
Weather
and other uncontrollable conditions:
In
the event of modifications or cancellations, the Committee’s determination
on format change and the amount of refund, if any, is final.
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IMPORTANT
POINTS TO REMEMBER ABOUT THE SELECTION PROCESS
Provide
as much meaningful information about your team as possible, including
recent records, participation in State Cup and Regional competition,
records in recent major tournaments, etc.
Please
advise us of highly competitive leagues in which the team
participates. For example, many
teams play in MAPS Flights of CJYSA that have selective entry criteria and
strong competition.
The
tournament reserves the right to contact State Associations, league
officials and club officials to obtain additional information about
applicants.
The
Player Profile information must be submitted. Tentative team acceptances are contingent
upon player profile information being supplied online. Space
will be provided at the tournament for teams to display more detailed
player profile information that teams print and bring with them (you must
provide your own . Nonetheless, experience shows that coaches reference the
tournament-supplied Player Profile books first and foremost during games as
they incorporate primary information in an organized manner that coaches
have come to rely upon.
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