Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Golden chance for Silver Creek’s Hollkamp




Silver Creek sixth grader Grant Hollkamp has just been named on the Midwest Region 2 1997 (younger) team following an impressive performance at the Olympic Development Program camp in Kansas recently.

The Javanon U13 attaccking midfielder was part of a Kentucky team participating at Overland Park earlier in the month, where some 450 players represented 14 states.

The team lost its first game to Michigan, but finished strongly with wins against South Dakota, Missouri and Ohio.

Players who perform at a high level throughout the week are then asked to holdover for an additional four days of training as part of the regional pool. Hollkamp was one of 24 players selected on this team.

In total, he was in Kansas for 10 days and got to meet and play against some of the Midwest’s best talent, while also benefitting from the expertise of top coaches from Wisconsin, Iowa and Ohio.

The Region 2 squad will play in Orlando at the ODP Thanksgiving interregional event against Region 1 (northeast states), Region 3 (southern states) and Region 4 (western states). The team will also play games next spring in Virginia.

Hollkamp said it was a lot of fun to play against the best players at his age and he made a lot of new friends at an amazing venue.

“The new complex in Overland Park has 12 lighted, turf fields and cost $24 million. It was by far the nicest I have ever played on,” he said.

The players got to watch several World Cup games during the afternoon, and with Barcelona being his favorite club, and Andres Iniesta being his favorite player, it is no surprise to hear he was rooting for Spain to win the tournament after the US departed.

So can he put in an Iniesta type performance and help Region 2 emulate Spanish achievements in November? Hollkamp’s just happy to be there.

“I am really looking forward to playing the other three regional teams in Orlando at Thanksgiving and see how we do,” he said.

ODP is a national program which identifies and develops youth players to represent their state, region and, ultimately, country. ODP teams are formed with each of the 55 US Youth Soccer state associations and four regions.

Devils’ top Bulldogs in scorching scrimmage

Devils’ top Bulldogs in scorching scrimmage

One of the first scrimmages ahead of the high school soccer season was held on Saturday in sweltering heat as Jeffersonville’s boys’ team entertained New Albany.

It was a pretty low key affair, but it gave the coaches an opportunity to play through their entire varsity and junior varsity rosters before heading into a week of conditioning.

The Red Devils have a new coach in the shape of Carson Webb (formerly Frankfort HS girls’ coach), who has replaced Ryan Bixler at the helm.

His assistant, Shawn Smith, who is now in his fourth year at Jeffersonville, said it’s too early gauge freshman participation, but isn’t aware of any of them playing select soccer for a local club, which is a first for him since being at the school.

“It's not an issue so much,” he said. “It just means that we'll probably not have any freshman coming into the varsity squad right away.”

Dutch Vigar returns as New Albany’s head coach after a one year stint as interim athletic director at the school.

He replaces his son, Ben, who had a rather successful short spell in charge, with the Bulldogs winning the 2009 regional championship.

Vigar said they expect to have about 10 freshmen playing amongst the varsity and junior varsity squads this year.

For the record, Jeffersonville won the game with a lone goal by Lucas Rigsby.