Girls Under 11- Under 14
June 30 & July 1, 2007

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Group A (Under 11) Group B (Under 12) Group C (Under 14 Club)
1. Webster Wolves 5. E. Hudson Academy 10. Odyssey Sports SC
2. E. Fishkill Hornets 6. Freehold Patriots 11. USAI Azzure
3. Oneonta Strikers 7. Oneonta Predators 12. Lacey Riptide
4. E. Hudson Pheonix 8. Fairport Galaxy  
  9. Oneonta Outrage  
Group D (Under 14 Club) Group E (Under 14 Premier)
13. Rip Van Winkle 16. White Plains Elite  
14. Tewsbury Cheetahs 17. Syracuse Blitz Tsunami  
15. Oneonta Panthers 18. Rochester FC  
  19. Freehold Shooting Stars  
     
 
Saturday, June 30        
Time
At-A-Glance
Bettiol
Field III
Wilber Bank
10:40am

11 v 12

14 v 15
6 v 7
8 v 9
12:00pm
1 v 4
2 v 3
16 v 18
17 v 19
1:20pm
10 v 11
13 v 14
5 v 6
7 v 8
2:40pm
4 v 2
3 v 1
18 v 17
19 v 16
4:00pm
12 v 10
15 v 13
9 v 5
         
Sunday, July 1        
Time
At-A-Glance
Bettiol
Field III
Wilber Bank
8:40am
1 v 2
3 v 4
5 v 7
6 v 8
10:00am
18 v 19
C1 v D2
D1 v C2
C3 v D3
11:20am
16 v 17
U11 JF Final
8 v 5
9 v 6
12:40pm

U11 MH Final

U14C - MH Final

U14C - JF Final
2:00pm
U14P - MH Final
U14P - JF Final

7 v 9

Breakdown

Girls U11 (U11)
1 Group (Group A) with 4 teams - Each team plays 3 group games for points.
First and Second placed teams play in Mia Hamm final - U11 MH Final
Third and Fourth placed teams play in Julie Foudy Final - U11 JF Final

Medals for first and second place
in both finals

Girls U12 (U12)
1 Group of 5 teams (Group B). Each team plays the other 4 teams for points.
2 group games on Saturday and 2 group games on Sunday.
The team with the most points after 4 games will be the Mia Hamm tournament winner.
The second placed team after four games will be the Mia Hamm tournament runner-up.
The team with the third most points after 4 games will be the Julie Foudy tournament winner.
The team with the fourth most points after 4 games will be the Julie Foudy tournament runner-up.
Medals for first and second place in both tournaments

Girls U14 Club (U14C)
2 Groups of 3 teams (Group C & D). Each team plays 2 games in their group on Saturday.
The third game will be a crossover game for points; matchupss are decided by the positioning after the first 2 games.
The two 3rd place teams will play each other (C3 v D3) for points
The other 4 teams will play each other for points (C1 v D2) & (D1 v C2)
After 3 games the teams will be seeded based on points
Seeds 1 and 2 will play in the Mia Hamm Final ( U14C MH Final)
Seeds 3 and 4 will play in the Julie Foudy Final ( U14C JF Final)
Medals for first and second place in both tournaments

Girls U14 Premier (U14P)
1 Group (Group E) with 4 teams - Each team plays 3 group games for points.
First and Second placed teams play in Mia Hamm final - U14P MH Final
Third and Fourth placed teams play in Julie Foudy Final - U14P JF Final

Medals for first and second place
in both finals

Tournament Rules
Ball Size: U11 & U12 use Size 4; U14 use Size 5
Home team is listed first; if colors clash, away team must change
All matches are 50 minutes (2x25 minute halves with 5 min break)
Playoff Finals: Overtime = two x 5-minute halves followed by penalties
Penalties will be best of five. If tied after 5 kicks, then sudden death will be taken
Tiebreakers - Points, Head-head, Goal Differential (max of 3 per game, regardless of score)

Goals conceded, Goals Scored, Coin toss

Trophies & Medals
Presented to 1st & 2nd place teams in the Museum Atrium after the final
Please attend in game shirts for photos


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