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Elite 64

Elite 64 Playoffs in Florida see 45 boys teams advance to National League P.R.O.

Teams will compete for berths to Nationals at next stage of National League events
Schedules & Results
Photos

ORLANDO, Fla. (Jan. 30, 2024) — Five exciting days of action at the Elite 64 Playoffs in Orlando, Fla., saw 45 boys teams qualify for National League P.R.O., while six sides claimed Playoff titles as the winners of the champions pool in their age group.

Elite 64 is the top club-based platform in the USYS National League. The Jan. 26-30 action took place at Austin Tindall Sports Complex, ChampionsGate Sports Complex and Heroes Park and featured more than 190 boys teams across the 13U-19U age groups.

For the 14U-19U age groups, the Playoffs represent the first of two stages of National League events, which provide every competing team with an opportunity to ultimately advance to the USYS National Championships. The 45 teams that earned advancement to the next stage — National League P.R.O. — will play Feb. 23-26 in Tampa, Fla., for a chance to qualify to the National Championships.

“The nice thing about Elite 64 is that every game matters,” said Club Ohio 10B Elite 64 coach Adam Jones after his team secured a spot in National League P.R.O. by winning the 14U Boys wildcard pool. “We’ve been a part of USYS for a really long time. We’re familiar with the format, whether it’s E64 or National League, the competition is always great. It pushes the boys to the best the best they can be.

“We have really good teams in our region, but to be able to play teams on a national level that push us — that’s something we’re always seeking.”

In addition to teams earning their place in National League P.R.O., six teams also won tournament competition within the champions pool of their respective age groups to claim Elite 64 Playoff titles.

2024 Elite 64 Playoffs (Florida) | Boys Champions
*13U
: Toca FC 10B Elite 64 (KS)
14U: Toca FC 10B Elite 64 (KS)
15U: Galaxy SC 09B Elite 64 (IL)
16U: PDA Hibernian 08B Elite 64 (NJ)
17U: Toca FC 07B Elite 64 (KS)
19U: Oregon Premier 05/06B Elite 64 (OR)

*The 13U age group does not advance teams to National League P.R.O.

Toca led all boys clubs by claiming three of the champions pool titles, while it also had another finalist and qualified all five possible teams for National League P.R.O. Toca FC Director of Coaching Jon Collett talked about the value the playoffs’ environment provided for their teams.

“It’s huge, especially for the older players,” Collett said. “You’re looking for the competition, but there’s also comradery. When they’re playing back-to-back and there’s a few games that went to PKs, the other teams were watching them and they ran off and celebrated together, which is great for the club.

“Competition-wise, it’s been good. All the teams from 2010s through 2005s have qualified for Tampa. It’s great for the club. It’s good exposure and good to play in the next round of competition in February.”

TITLE GAME RECAPS…

13U Boys
A pair of late goals helped Toca FC 10B Elite 64 (KS) pull away for a win against Galaxy SC 11B Elite 64 (IL) in a Midwest showdown to claim the 13U title. Galaxy took an early lead in the 12th minute through an Ethan Padilla goal. A Jaykel Bermudez reply came two minutes later off a rocket shot in the upper-90 to equalize. Bermudez capitalized on a 1-v-1 with the keeper to put Toca up 2-1 just before the half. The Kansas side struck again in the 57th minute through a breakaway by Tristan Zimmermann. Luke Arnett netted the last goal just before the final whistle, giving Toca the 4-1 win.

14U Boys
A tightly contested final saw Toca FC 10B Elite 64 (KS) come out victorious over Galaxy SC 10B Elite 64 (IL) in the 14U playoff final. With play going from end to end through the first half, the Illinois side was able to convert in the 41st minute with a goal by Nicolas Mason. Toca’s Easton Vacanti quickly replied in the 46th minute when he netted a goal of his own. The Kansas side’s Reid Williams added an insurance goal 20 minutes later to close out the game for a 2-1 Toca win.

15U Boys
A goal on either side of halftime helped Galaxy SC 09B Elite 64 (IL) to a 2-0 win over United FA 09B Elite 64 (GA) in the 15U title game. Logan Godfrey gave Galaxy an early lead with a goal in the sixth minute, and the Illinois side maintained that narrow advantage for the next 45 minutes of play. Mark Ndrio added an insurance goal in the 51st minute, and Galaxy held on the rest of the way to earn the 2-0 win.

16U Boys
The 16U Boys playoff final provided plenty of drama, as Toca FC 08B Elite 64 (KS) and PDA Hibernian 08B Elite 64 (NJ) needed penalty kicks to decide the winner. After a scoreless regulation, PDA goalkeeper Anthony Merluse fully extended to tip a Toca penalty attempt off the bar — providing a save that kept his side alive and extended the shootout. PDA’s Nicholas Angiolino later stepped up and slotted his attempt into the left side-netting to clinch the win and title for the New Jersey side.

17U Boys
Toca FC 07B Elite 64 (KS) won a thriller, 2-1 (PK), against Libertyville FC 1974-07B Elite 64 (IL) to win the 17U Boys playoff title. Neither side managed to break through until the 83rd minute, when FC 1974’s Ivan Sereno found the back of the net to put his side up, 1-0. Toca replied just two minutes later to tie the game, as Sergio Hernandez placed a shot inside the far post. The game went to penalties to decide the winner, and Toca won the shootout to secure the title.

19U Boys
After falling behind early in the championship game, Oregon Premier 05/06B Elite 64 (OR) fought back to secure a 4-1 win over United FA 06/05B Elite 64 (GA) to win the 19U playoff title. Carter Weems put United FA in front in the ninth minute, but a 21st-minute own goal helped Oregon level the score. Henry Catlin found the back of the net in the 53rd minute to give Oregon its first lead, and Jaden Igarta extended the advantage to 3-1 with a 75th-minute strike. Kian Mueller powered in a fourth goal for Oregon in the final minutes to cap the title-winning victory.

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Visit the National League website for more information on its national events and Elite 64.

Elite 64 Playoffs (Florida) – Boys Preview

The boys kick off their Elite 64 Playoffs in Orlando, Fla., when more than 190 teams compete Jan. 26-30. Each age group features a champions pool, where teams will play in a tournament style to determine the event champion. In the 14U-19U age groups, teams in every pool are also competing for qualifying spots into the February National League P.R.O. event, where teams play to qualify for the 2024 USYS National Championships.

While teams in the 13U age group will see a Playoff winner crowned, the Playoffs primarily serve as an introduction to national events and do not include advancement in the 13U age group.

Take a look at some of the teams, games and players to watch in the 14U-19U Boys age groups during the Elite 64 Playoffs in Florida.

14U
15U
16U
17U
19U

14U Boys

Oregon Premier 10B Elite 64 will be coming across the country to make some noise at the playoffs. Oregon finished in first in the Elite 64 Northwest last season, and it advanced to the championship game at the Elite 64 National Finals. That experience will make it a challenging match for any opponent in Florida.

Oregon Premier squeaked by United FA 10B Elite 64 when the teams met at the National Finals. That was a rare shortfall for the Georgia side, which won the Elite 64 Southeast last season and is unbeaten through 10 games in the current campaign. With that form, United FA should be a team to watch in Orlando.

Toca FC 10B Elite 64 and Galaxy SC 2010B Elite 64 will be two sides out of the Elite 64 Midwest that could make runs at the Champions Pool title. Toca finished atop the standings last season, and it’s back in that same position in the early portions of the 2023-24 league schedule. Galaxy finished second last year and showed its tournament ability by advancing to the semifinals at the National Finals.

Two more first-place finishers from the 2022-23 league season — STA MOSC 10B Elite 64 and Lobos Rush 10B Elite 64 — will also look to carry their winning ways into Champions Pool action.

Day 1 Game to Watch

Two teams with plenty of momentum will face off Jan. 27 when Toca FC 10B Elite 64 and PSA Monmouth 10B Elite 64 meet with a National League P.R.O. spot on the line. Toca has yet to concede a goal during a 3-0-1 start to its 2023-24 Elite 64 campaign after it finished first last season. Meanwhile, PSA — a second-place finisher in 2022-23 — is currently atop the Elite 64 Northeast after seven unbeaten games to start this season.

ProScore Players to Watch

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Cory Faust (Defender – Coppermine SC)
Faust is a standout defender for Coppermine SC 2010B. He shows dominance in the air, consistently winning challenges against opponents and posing a threat in offense. Faust also regularly makes robust, well-timed challenges to halt opposition attacks.

Video Highlight

Nico Mangieri (Midfielder – SCS United)
Mangieri, a promising midfielder, contributes defensively with a high work rate and adept tracking back, while his physical presence allows him to make an impact at both ends of the field. Mangieri’s dual effectiveness makes him a vital cog in his team.

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15U Boys

The 15U age group will include four teams that finished first in Elite 64 league play last season. Among those league winners, two teams — Lobos Rush 09B Elite 64 and Oregon Premier 09B Elite 64 — compiled perfect records with no losses or ties.

Lobos finished on top of the Elite 64 South standings with a 9-0-0 record in 2022-23, while Oregon Premier compiled an 8-0-0 record and conceded just two goals. Oregon is unbeaten through four games this season, and it will look to carry over that success to the playoffs.

Galaxy SC 09B Elite 64 compiled an unbeaten record last season in the Elite 64 Midwest, as it earned 11 wins and three draws. At the Elite 64 National Finals, it displayed an ability to earn results while securing two wins to go with a narrow defeat in penalties. That experience should help it in the Champions Pool at the playoffs.

Like Galaxy, STA MOSC 09B Elite 64 finished first in Elite 64 league play in 2022-23 without suffering any defeats. STA’s attacking prowess powered its success, as it netted 50 goals in 13 games. With that threat, it will be a handful for opponents in Florida.

Day 1 Game to Watch

Galaxy SC 09B Elite 64 and Michigan Tigers 09B Elite 64 face off on Jan. 27 to determine a National League P.R.O. qualifier. After its unbeaten run to a first-place league finish last year, Galaxy is looking to regain that form on the national stage. Meanwhile, the Tigers finished second in the Elite 64 Great Lakes in 2022-23, and it is right back near the top of the standings after four games this season. The past results for both sides suggest this should be a close matchup.

ProScore Players to Watch

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Benjamin Massey (Midfielder – Lobos Rush)
Massey is a scoring sensation, as he bagged 10+ goals for Lobos Rush last season, including multiple hat-tricks. His pace and dribbling skills make him particularly lethal on the counter-attack. Defenses beware!

Video Highlight

Randy Lemus-arredondo (Midfielder – United Futbol Academy)
Lemus-Arredondo stands out for his on and off-ball intelligence. Exceptional at reading the game, he contributes at both ends of the field. His shooting proficiency adds a valuable goal-scoring threat, making him a well-rounded midfielder.

Video Highlight

16U Boys

A strong Champions Pool field in the 16U age group is highlighted by the two championship game contenders from last season’s Elite 64 National Finals. Toca FC 08B Elite 64 claimed that title and will look to repeat its success on the national stage when it travels to Florida for the playoffs. In league play, Toca finished atop the Elite 64 Midwest standings last season, and is back in the position after four early games in the 2023-24 campaign.

Galaxy SC 08B Elite 64 fell to Toca in the National Final title game, and it also finished second to the Kansas side in the Elite 64 Midwest. After coming up just short despite strong showings, Galaxy will aim to capture the Champions Pool title during play in Orlando.

Another team to watch will be PDA Hibernian 08B Elite 64 after it finished on top of the Elite 64 Northeast standings last season. Early results this year suggest PDA picked up right where it left off, as it opened league play with three straight wins.

United FA 08B Elite 64 advanced to the semifinals of last year’s National Finals, and it will aim to make another deep run in the Champions Pool at the playoffs in Florida. One of the teams United FA defeated at the finals, Oregon Premier 08B Elite 64, will aim to get back to its winning ways during the playoffs after it finished in first place in the Elite 64 Northwest in 2022-23.

Day 1 Game to Watch

The Jan. 26 game between United FA 08B Elite 64 and Cedar Stars 08B Elite 64 will match up two teams with strong resumes from last season. While United FA finished first in the Elite 64 Southeast, Cedar Stars enjoyed plenty of success during an 11-3-0 second-place campaign in the Elite 64 Northeast. The winner will punch its ticket to National League P.R.O., so the players will be ready to go.

ProScore Players to Watch

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Juan Andres Pujol (Midfielder – Nona Soccer Academy)
Pujol is a clinical finisher who has netted a number of eye-catching regular season goals ahead of the Playoffs. His outstanding dribbling and passing complement his scoring prowess, making him a valuable asset. Pujol is also dangerous from set pieces!

Video Highlight

Brandon Hamilton (Defender – Toca FC)
Hamilton is an impressive defender. Consistently well positioned, he often produces strong tackles and provides impeccable distribution from the back. Hamilton is a linchpin in a strong team, and he was rewarded with a spot in the E64 Team of the Season for 2022-23.

Video Highlight

17U Boys

After success in multiple areas last season, Toca FC 07B Elite 64 will be a strong contender at the playoffs in Florida. The Kansas side finished first in the Elite 64 Midwest standings before advancing to the semifinals at the Elite 64 National Finals. It will look to string together more wins when it travels to Orlando.

Another semifinalist from the National Finals, Coppermine SC Boys 07B Elite 64 is competing in the Champions Pool and will look to build off its semifinal run and second-place showing in last season’s Elite 64 Northeast. PDA Hibernian 07B Elite 64 took the 2022-23 Northeast title and will be another side to keep an eye on in Orlando.

United FA 07B Elite 64 and Oregon Premier 07B Elite 64 also secured first-place league finishes in the Elite 64 Southeast and Northwest, respectively, last season. Both sides are off to strong starts again this year and wouldn’t surprise if they strung together some wins at the playoffs.

Day 1 Game to Watch

Libertyville FC 1974-07B Elite 64 and Cedar Stars 07B Elite 64 play in a rematch of a 1-0 Libertyville victory from last year’s National Finals. Each side finished near the top of its table in 2022-23 league play and will be looking to jumpstart a strong Spring 2024 season with success at the playoffs. This match will determine a National League P.R.O. spot, so there’s plenty of motivation for each team.

ProScore Players to Watch

Video clips and descriptions provided by ProScore.

Will Lynch (Forward – Players Development Academy)
Lynch is a dynamic forward who made the E64 Team of the Season for 2022-23. His adept dribbling, fast footwork, and movement in the final third make him a constant threat for opposition defenses. Lynch achieved an impressive goal-to-game ratio last season, so look out for big contributions in Florida.

Video Highlight

Jackson Calamela (Midfielder – Azzurri Storm)  
Calamela brings dynamism to the field. His exceptional dribbling, fast footwork and on-ball intelligence distinguish him from others, while his pinpoint passes add a cutting edge to Azzurri’s offense.

Video Highlight

19U Boys

With a history on performing well in national events, Cedar Stars 05/06B Elite 64 will be a team to watch at the playoffs in the 19U age group. After finishing in first place last season in the Elite 64 Northeast, Cedar Stars advanced to the semifinal round at the Elite 64 National Finals. A narrow defeat in penalties kept Cedar Stars from playing for that title, but it has a chance to win the Champions Pool this year in Florida.

Oregon Premier 05/06B Elite 64 is another team looking to build off a first-place finish in league play last season. Oregon has followed its 2022-23 Elite 64 Northwest title by securing a 4-0-0 start this campaign so it’s heading to Florida in good form.

Another league winner from last season, Libertyville FC 1974 05/06B Elite 64 is tested in high-pressure games. The Illinois side needed every point from its 10-1-3 Midwest-winning campaign in 2022-23, when it held off two sides that finished within a game of the top spot in a crowded title race.

PSA Monmouth 05/06B Elite 64, which finished second in the Northeast in 2022-23, was the lone team to defeat Cedar Stars last year in Elite 64 league play, and it started this season with a 1-0 win when the two teams faced off. Its consistency the last two seasons should make PSA a difficult matchup for opponents in Florida.

Day 1 Game to Watch

Cedar Stars 05/06B Elite 64 has the strong resume outlined above, but it will face a challenge in its opening game on Jan. 26 against Lobos Rush 05/06B Elite 64. Lobos went 6-0-0 to start its 2023-24 Elite 64 South campaign, so it should have plenty of confidence heading into the playoffs. With a National League P.R.O. berth on the line, this will certainly be an exciting matchup.

ProScore Players to Watch

Video clips and descriptions provided by ProScore.

Cameron Hernandez (Midfielder – Steel City FC)
Hernandez excels defensively, with adept tracking and smart positioning. Additionally, Hernandez’s vision in possession adds a valuable dimension to his game, allowing him to initiate attacks and put his team on the front foot.

Video Highlight

Caleb Margolis (Midfielder – Coppermine SC)
Margolis is a midfield maestro. With an exceptional passing range, he dictates the tempo and adeptly picks out teammates all over the field. Margolis also demonstrates off-ball intelligence, positioning himself to receive the ball in space and stop opposition attacks. Don’t underestimate his goal threat, either.

Video Highlight

Elite 64 Playoffs in Florida see 45 girls teams advance to National League P.R.O.

Teams will compete for berths to Nationals at next stage of National League events
Schedules & Results
Photos

ORLANDO, Fla. (Jan. 23, 2024) — Five exciting days of action at the Elite 64 Playoffs in Orlando, Fla., saw 45 girls teams qualify for National League P.R.O., while six sides claimed Playoff titles as the winners of the champions pool in their age group.

Elite 64 is the top club-based platform in the USYS National League. The Jan. 19-23 action took place primarily at Austin Tindall Sports Complex and ChampionsGate Sports Complex, and the event featured more than 160 girls teams across the 13U-19U age groups.

For the 14U-19U age groups, the Playoffs represent the first of two stages of National League events, which provide every competing team with an opportunity to ultimately advance to the USYS National Championships. The 45 teams that earned advancement to the next stage — National League P.R.O. — will play Feb. 23-27 in Tampa, Fla., for a chance to qualify to the National Championships.

“We’ve really enjoyed playing in the Elite 64 Platform. The competition just gets better and better with every game we play in,” said Coppermine SC 10G (MD) coach Sasha McNeeley after her team secured advancement to National League P.R.O. “…We’re looking to go and win when we go to Tampa. We want this. We’re just trying to pave our way and let everybody know our name.”

In addition to teams earning their place in National League P.R.O., six teams also won tournament competition within the champions pool of their respective age groups to claim Elite 64 Playoff titles. Coppermine SC led all clubs, as it claimed three of the playoff titles and finished as a finalist in another age group.

2024 Elite 64 Playoffs (Florida) | Girls Champions
*13U
: Coppermine SC 11G Elite 64 (MD)
14U: North Shore United 10G Elite 64 (WI)
15U: Coppermine SC 09G Elite 64 (MD)
16U: Team Boca 08G Elite 64 (FL)
17U: Coppermine SC 07G Elite 64 (MD)
19U: Libertyville FC 1974 05/06G Elite 64 (IL)

*The 13U age group does not advance teams to National League P.R.O.

TITLE GAME RECAPS…

13U Girls
Three straight clean sheets helped Coppermine SC 11G Elite 64 (MD) claim the 13U playoff title, as it capped off its weekend with a 1-0 win over Team Boca 11G Elite 64 (FL) in the championship game. After a scoreless first half, Coppermine’s Ava Abarbanel found the back of the net in the 40th minute to put her side in front. The Maryland side relied on its stout defensive work to see out the remaining half-hour of play, as it secured the 1-0 victory.

14U Girls
A back-and-forth championship game saw North Shore United 10G Elite 64 (WI) defeat WNY Flash Rochester 10G Elite 64 (NY-W), 2-1, to earn the 14U playoff title. Madison Long put North Shore in front in the ninth minute, but Samantha Marmo equalized for WNY Flash shortly before the break to send the game to halftime with the teams level at 1-1. North Shore regained the lead in the 53rd minute on a Madeline Hammes goal, and that proved to be the title-winner, as the Wisconsin side held on for the 2-1 win.

15U Girls
Coppermine SC 09G Elite 64 (MD) saved its best performance for the title game, as it won, 5-0, against Charlotte SA 09G Elite 64 (NC). Caroline Marsh opened the scoring moments after the opening whistle, and Christiana Mitchell doubled Coppermine’s advantage with a 17th-minute strike. Mitchell later completed a brace when she finished off a move down the right wing with one-touch finish in front of goal. Catherine Ruopp added two late goals to cap the dominant showing by Coppermine that gave it the 15U title.

16U Girls
A tight title game saw Team Boca 08G Elite 64 (FL) defeat Coppermine SC Girls 08G Elite 64 (MD), 2-1, to win the 16U title. Coppermine took an early lead with an Audrey Lucas goal in the 10th minute, but Boca’s Morgan Tyrakoski quickly replied five minutes later to equalize. Midway through the second half, Julianna Liguori found the back of the net for the Florida side to clinch the win and the playoff title.

17U Girls
A third straight clean sheet for Coppermine SC Girls 07G Elite 64 (MD) awarded them the 17U title. Facing off against Lobos Rush 07G Elite 64 (TN) in the championship game, Coppermine jumped in front in the 21st minute when Samantha White found the back of the net. Sarah Ford added an insurance goal just before the end of the first half, helping Coppermine to a 2-0 victory and the playoff title.

19U Girls
After using a high-powered attack to advance to the 19U final, Libertyville FC 1974 05/06G Elite 64 IL)’s defense helped it secure the title with a 1-0 win over Madison 56ers 05/06G Elite 64 (WI). Piper Lucier netted the game’s lone goal when she found the back of the net in the 24th minute. The Illinois side’s defense quelled any late Madison attempts at an equalizer, as Libertyville held on for the 1-0 victory.

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Visit the National League website for more information on its national events and Elite 64.

Elite 64 Playoffs (Florida) – Girls Preview

The girls kick off the Elite 64 Playoffs in Orlando, Fla., when more than 170 teams compete Jan. 19-23. Each age group features a champions pool, where teams will play in a tournament style to determine the event champion. In the 14U-19U age groups, teams in every pool are also competing for qualifying spots into the February National League P.R.O. event, where teams play to qualify for the 2024 USYS National Championships.

While teams in the 13U age group will see a Playoff winner crowned, the Playoffs primarily serve as an introduction to national events and do not include advancement in the 13U age group.

Take a look at some of the teams, games and players to watch in the 14U-19U Girls age groups during the Elite 64 Playoffs in Florida.

14U
15U
16U
17U
19U

14U Girls

In the 14U age group, two teams to watch out of the Elite 64 Midwest — Madison 56ers 10G Elite 64 and North Shore United 10G Elite 64 — head to Florida with very similar resumes. North Shore finished atop the regular season standings last season with an 11-1-2 record, while Madison was just one point back. Both teams will be confident heading into Champions Pool play at the playoffs, as they enjoyed strong fall seasons — finishing tied on points with Top 3 performances.

Madison’s first opponent, Team Boca 10G Elite 64, has the looks of another contender to make a deep run at the playoffs. The Florida side finished first in its group last season, and it has started its 2023-24 campaign by going 6-0-0 in the Elite 64 Southeast.

After a third-place league finish last season, WNY Flash Rochester 10G Elite 64 had a strong showing at the National Finals and displayed an ability to have success in a playoff format. Fellow Elite 64 Great Lakes side Indiana Fire Academy 10G Elite 64 also had a strong showing last season when it finished second in the league standings, and the Fire will aim to find that form when it competes in Florida.

Day 1 Game to Watch

The Jan. 20 game between WNY Flash Rochester 10G Elite 64 and Lobos Rush 10G Elite 64 has a ticket to National League P.R.O. on the line. Both sides have spent significant time near the top of their respective Elite 64 regular season standings over the past 16 months, and recent league results suggest this is a matchup of in-form teams. Each side has just one defeat in league play this season, while they’ve combined for nine wins.

ProScore Players to Watch

Video clips and descriptions provided by ProScore.

Mya Schroeder (Forward – North Shore United)
Schroeder combines impressive shooting quality from both open play and set pieces, with excellent movement, to pose a real threat for opposing defenses. A hat-trick vs MI Rangers in September proved how lethal she can be.

Video Highlight

Cali Castellarin (Midfielder – NWI Lions)
Castellarin exudes confidence on the field, regularly taking on defenders and showcasing her prowess in 1-v-1 situations. She’s a natural goal-scorer, but she can also execute key passes in the final third.

Video Highlight

15U Girls

Following an impressive all-around showing last season, Coppermine SC Girls 09G Elite 64 will look to make some noise at the Elite 64 Playoffs in Florida. Coppermine went 9-2-1 to finish second in the Elite 64 Northeast in 2022-23. It also showed its prowess in tournament play when it made a run to the semifinals at the Elite 64 National Finals, where it came up just short of the title game by falling in penalties.

Meanwhile, Team Boca Elite 64 09G will head to Orlando after finishing atop the Elite 64 Southeast standings last season and having secured a Top-2 league finish this year. The team atop the current Southeast standings, Charlotte SA Elite 64 09G, will also compete for the Champions Pool crown following a dominant fall season that saw it go 10-0-0 in Elite 64 play.

Another team to keep an eye on in Florida will be Steel City FC 09G Elite 64. The Pittsburgh area squad went 9-2-2 last season en route to a second-place finish in the Elite 64 Great Lakes standings.

Day 1 Game to Watch

Team Boca 09G Elite 64 and WNY Flash Rochester 09G Elite 64 have each spent plenty of time toward the top of their respective Elite 64 league tables. Their Jan. 20 matchup will determine which team will be guaranteed to move on to National League P.R.O. While Team Boca has been at the top of the Elite 64 Southeast standings, WNY Flash is coming off a third-place finish last season in the Elite 64 Great Lakes. The New York side is off to a 2-1-1 start this year and will look to continue its strong play in Florida.

ProScore Players to Watch

Video clips and descriptions provided by ProScore.

Alivia Becker (Defender – Elmbrook United)
Becker, a standout defender, boasts impeccable timing in tackles and excellent defensive awareness. Her solid positioning and interception skills make her a reliable asset in her team’s backline.

Video Highlight

Claire Steinbrecher (Forward – Michigan Tigers)
Steinbrecher has made a significant contribution for the Michigan Tigers so far this season. She brings quality on set pieces and good decision-making in possession, while her defensive efforts shouldn’t go unnoticed.

Video Highlight

16U Girls

After a couple of runner-up finishes last season, Libertyville FC 1974 08G Elite 64 will aim to capture the Playoff title in Florida. The Illinois side finished second in the Elite 64 Midwest during the 2022-23 season, and it followed that by advancing to the championship game of the Elite 64 National Finals.

A major challenge to Libertyville and the rest of the champions pool will be Team Boca 08G Elite 64. Boca finished atop its group last season, and it is currently in first place in the Elite 64 Southeast standings. The Florida side has a perfect record and has yet to concede a goal through seven league games this season.

Fort Wayne United 08G Elite 64 has shown consistency in Elite 64 play since last season, when it finished third in the Elite 64 Great Lakes. Early portions of the 2023-24 season have seen the Indiana side move to the top of the standings with an unbeaten start through three games.

Day 1 Game to Watch

In the Champions Pool, Steel City FC 08G Elite 64 and Charlotte SA 08G Elite 64 face off on Jan. 19 to determine a spot in National League P.R.O. Last season, Steel City followed a mid-table league finish by advancing to the quarterfinals at the Elite 64 National Finals, where it played the eventual winners close in a 1-0 defeat. Meanwhile, Charlotte SA is coming off a strong recent run in the current Elite 64 Southeast schedule, as it allowed just one goal in its last five games.

ProScore Players to Watch

Video clips and descriptions provided by ProScore.

Ayla Tindall (Midfielder – Michigan Tigers)
Tindall has an impressive regular season goal tally and netted five times in a single game back in October. Mobile, strong and clinical, she is a standout player in a formidable offense.

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Taylor Foss (Forward – Azzurri Storm)
Foss, a well-rounded striker, has netted eight goals in just five regular season games analyzed by ProScore. Four of those goals came in a single game against United Soccer Alliance back in September. Defenses beware!

Video Highlight

17U Girls

Following an impressive 2022-23 campaign, Steel City FC 07G Elite 64 has the background of a team that could contend for the Champions Pool title in Florida. Steel City finished tied atop the Elite 64 Great Lakes standings last season, as it went unbeaten with nine wins and five draws. The Pittsburgh side won two of its three games at the Elite 64 National Finals to show it can succeed at national events.

Libertyville FC 1974-07G Elite 64 also finished atop its regular season standings last season, as it went 9-3-2 in the Elite 64 Midwest. Lobos Rush 07G Elite 64 will be another team to watch, as it has been dominant in the Elite 64 South the last two seasons — combining for nine wins and two draws with no defeats. Lobos heads to Florida in especially good form, having not conceded a goal through five games in the league this season.

The lone team to earn a result against Lobos in Elite 64 play this season, JB Marine 07G Elite 64 will look to carry some momentum of its own into the playoffs in Florida. The Missouri side compiled a 4-1-1 league record in the fall and kept five clean sheets along the way.

Day 1 Game to Watch

A couple of familiar opponents face off on Jan. 19 when Libertyville FC 1974 07G Elite 64 and JB Marine 07G Elite 64 compete for a qualifying spot to National League P.R.O. With JB Marine playing in the Midwest last season, Libertyville secured a pair of close shutout wins. Now, JB Marine has a chance to build off its strong fall campaign in a rematch against the Illinois side.  

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Reese McCabe (Goalkeeper – Madison 56ers)
McCabe has played an important role in the Madison 56ers’ strong campaign. Her saves helped the Wisconsin team secure a remarkable eight shutouts in 12 regular season games.

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Samantha Witte (Forward – Coppermine)  
Witte is a dynamic forward whose vision and technical quality allow her to regularly create and score goals. She also possesses impressive close control and dribbling skills.

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19U Girls

With significant experience and success at past national events, Libertyville FC 1974 05/06G Elite 64 will be a contender to watch in the Champions Pool. Libertyville finished second in the Elite 64 Midwest last season, and it advanced to the title game at the Elite 64 National Finals before coming up just short in a 3-2 game.

Meanwhile, Team Boca 05/06G Elite 64 will be aiming to turn past league success into a string of good results in the playoffs. The Florida side finished in first in the Elite 64 Southeast last season, and it is off to a perfect 8-0-0 start during the 2023-24 campaign.

The Champions Pool features two teams that finished in second place in Elite 64 league play last season — Valor Soccer 05/06G Elite 64 and Fort Wayne United 05/06G Elite 64 — and they’ll each look to make some waves with their play in Florida.

Day 1 Game to Watch

In the Champions Pool, the Jan. 19 meeting between Steel City FC 05/06G Elite 64 and Atlanta Fire 05/06G Elite 64 will determine a berth to National League P.R.O. Steel City has shown a tendency to play close games, with 10 of its 12 league results last season decided by a goal or fewer. At the National Finals, the Pittsburgh side twice went to penalties and had its other game finish 3-2. Meanwhile, Atlanta is coming off a strong fall season that saw the Fire go 8-2-0 in the Elite 64 Southeast while averaging more than three goals per game.

ProScore Players to Watch

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Abigail Stanton (Forward – Madison 56ers)
Stanton has many brilliant attacking highlights on her ProScore Player Profile, which showcase her exceptional speed and dribbling skills. Look out for sharp turns and shots from distance.

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Kendall Aikens (Midfielder – Michigan Rangers)
Aikens has been a standout performer in the Elite 64 regular season, bagging a hat-trick against North Shore United in September. Dribbling, on-ball intelligence and set pieces are some of her key strengths.

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Elite 64 Playoffs schedule set for 2024 Florida event

FRISCO, Texas (Nov. 27, 2023) — The game schedule is now available for the USYS National League Elite 64 Playoffs taking place in January 2024 in the Orlando, Fla., area.

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The Elite 64 Playoffs in Florida will feature boys and girls teams in the 13U through 19U age groups. The girls will take the fields first, with games scheduled for Jan. 19-23, and the boys will compete the following weekend, Jan. 26-30. The games in Florida will be played at Austin-Tindall Sports Complex, ChampionsGate Sports Complex and Heroes Park.

The 14U-19U teams paying in Florida will be competing for a chance to advance to National League P.R.O., where they will have an opportunity to ultimately qualify for the 2024 USYS National Championships.

“The first Elite 64 Playoffs event in Arizona provided a lot of great soccer and plenty of excitement for the teams and players,” said Simon Collins, USYS National League Commissioner. “We cannot wait for the remaining Elite 64 teams to get their turn to highlight their abilities and play in competitive, meaningful games in Florida that will make for a memorable experience everyone. We know these teams will continue the superb on-field displays we’ve seen already this season.”

The action in Florida will include teams from 47 different Elite 64 clubs across the girls and boys weekends. Toca FC Elite 64 08B is the lone team competing in Florida that won a title at the 2023 Elite 64 National Finals this past summer.

Teams playing in Florida are divided pools within each age group, with pool placement dependent on Elite 64 performance from last season. The Champions Pool features last season’s top-performing teams, followed by the Silver Pool (in applicable age groups) and then the Wildcard Pool. Visit the event homepage to view a breakdown of the pools.

The Elite 64 Playoffs feature a primarily tournament style schedule. The results necessary for a team to advance to the subsequent national event — National League P.R.O. — vary per pool and age group.

For teams playing in Florida that earn advancement, their National League P.R.O. event will take place in February 2024 in Tampa, Fla. At that event, they will compete against fellow Elite 64 teams and top teams from the National League Conferences to determine which sides advance to the USYS National Championships.

Click here for more details on the Elite 64 Playoffs – Florida.

Elite 64 Playoffs in Arizona see 45 boys teams advance to National League P.R.O.

Teams will compete for berths to Nationals at next stage of National League events
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MESA, Ariz. (Nov. 13, 2023) — Four exciting days of action at the Elite 64 Playoffs in Mesa, Ariz., saw 45 boys teams qualify for National League P.R.O., while six sides claimed Playoff titles as the winners of the champions pool in their age group.

Elite 64 is the top club-based platform in the USYS National League. The Nov. 10-13 action took place at Legacy Sports Park and featured more than 110 boys teams across the 13U-19U age groups.

For the 14U-19U age groups, the Playoffs represent the first of two stages of National League events, which provide every competing team with an opportunity to ultimately advance to the USYS National Championships. The 45 teams that earned advancement to the next stage — National League P.R.O. — will play May 4-7 in Oceanside, Calif., for a chance to qualify for the USYS National Championships.

“It feels good because we had some pressure with everyone coming for us after we won last year,” Los Angeles Soccer Club 09B winger Jase Dunbar said. “It feels good to come here and win again and keep our title going.

“We’re looking forward to going to National League P.R.O. as a team, and we’re ready for the challenge to try to win again. We’re willing to put in all the work for when we meet some of the top teams there, and we’re ready to take it home again.”

Of note, CCV Stars advanced four teams to National League P.R.O., despite playing as a first-year club with no teams in the champions pool at the Playoffs.

In addition to earning a place in National League P.R.O., six teams also won tournament competition within the champions pool of their respective age groups to claim Elite 64 Playoff titles. The boys’ weekend was highlighted by an outstanding overall club performance by Laguna United, which came away with four team titles.

2023 Elite 64 Playoffs (Arizona) | Boys Champions
*13U
: Laguna United 11 Elite 64
14U: Laguna United 10 Elite 64
15U: Los Angeles Soccer Club 09B Elite 64
16U: Strikers FC North B08 Elite 64
17U: Laguna United 07 Elite 64
19U: Laguna United 05/06 Elite 64

*The 13U age group does not advance teams to National League P.R.O.

“It was amazing,” Los Angeles Soccer Club 09B midfielder Jason Garcia said after his team’s Playoff championship win. “The chances that we’ve got and the environment that we were in. It was so much different than when we play in California. It was an amazing experience here and a great opportunity.”

TITLE GAME RECAPS…

13U Boys
A flurry of late goals helped Laguna United 11 Elite 64 pull away for a 4-1 win against CDA Slammers 11B Elite 64 to claim the 13U title. Armando Pacheco opened the scoring in the 17th minute to put Laguna in front, but Jason Anderson Jr. equalized for CDA shortly after halftime. Laguna retook the lead in the 55th minute through a Matthew Yang goal, and Karim Kurd doubled the lead with a goal six minutes later. Jack Richtman capped the victory with a free kick rocket that hit off the underside of the crossbar before crossing the goal line — giving Laguna the 4-1 win.

14U Boys
A third straight clean sheet for Laguna United 10 Elite 64 helped it capture the 14U title. Facing Strikers FC North B10 Elite 64 in the championship game, Laguna jumped in front in the 27th minute when Jackson Kaufman found the back of the net. Arul Kulkarni added an insurance goal in the 67th minute to help Laguna to a 2-0 victory to give in the Playoff title.

15U Boys
Los Angeles Soccer Club 09B Elite 64 defeated Utah Soccer Alliance 09B Elite 64, 2-0, to win the 15U title. The California side took a 20th-minute lead when Michael Fernandez jumped on a loose ball and fired in the opening goal. USA goalkeeper Zachary Pulsipher kept his team in striking distance by making several saves throughout the game, but Angel Jasso hit a right-footed blast from outside the box in the 69th minute that found the back of the net to give LASC a two-goal advantage. LASC held on for its second shutout of the Playoffs to secure the 2-0 victory.

16U Boys
Strikers FC North B08 Elite 64 overcame a second-half deficit to earn a 3-1 win against EP Locomotive FC 08B Elite 64 in the 16U title game. El Paso’s Angel Flores scored in the 42nd minute to put Locomotive in front. That lead lasted 20 minutes before Cade Lussier equalized for Strikers FC. Omar Sepulveda netted a go-ahead goal for Strikers FC in the 72nd minute, and Lussier added his second of the game to give the California side an insurance goal in the 3-1 victory.

17U Boys
A thrilling 17U title game saw Laguna United 07 Elite 64 defeat Sparta United 07B Elite 64, 2-2 (5-3 PK), to win the Playoff championship. Laguna took the lead in the 28th minute when Takudzwa Kajese powered a header into the back of the net. Joshua Glazier used a tidy finish in the 50th minute to pull Sparta level, but Kajese completed a brace to help Laguna regain the lead in the 66th minute. After Laguna went down to 10 men, Sparta immediately equalized through a Holden Jones goal — leading the teams to a penalty kick shootout. Laguna converted all of its kicks to win the shootout and claim the title.

19U Boys
Laguna United 05/06 Elite 64 knocked off Sparta United 05/06B Elite 64, 3-1, to win the 19U title. The California side went in front in the third minute, but Sparta replied in the 20th minute to send the game to halftime tied at 1-1. Tyler Queen scored in the 58th minute with what proved to be the winning goal. Laguna added an insurance goal minutes later and held on for the 3-1 victory. The win marked a reversal of last season’s E64 National Finals title game, when Sparta beat Laguna, 3-1.  

The Elite 64 teams that did not compete in the Playoffs in Arizona will play Jan. 26-30 at the Elite 64 Playoffs in Florida. Teams that advance from that event will move on to a National League P.R.O. event in February.

Visit the National League website for more information on its national events and Elite 64.

Elite 64 Playoffs (Arizona) – Boys Preview

The boys kick off their Elite 64 Playoffs when several teams travel to Mesa, Ariz., to compete Nov. 10-13. Each age group features a champions pool, where teams will play in a tournament style to determine the event champion. In the 14U-19U age groups, teams in every pool are also playing for qualifying spots into the May 2024 National League P.R.O. event, where teams will compete to advance to the 2024 USYS National Championships.

While teams in the 13U age group will see a Playoff winner crowned, the Playoffs primarily serve as an introduction to national events and do not include advancement in the 13U age group.

Take a look at some of the teams, games and players to watch in the 14U-19U Boys age groups during the Elite 64 Playoffs in Arizona.

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15U
16U
17U
19U

14U Boys

After finishing first in the Elite 64 Pacific standings last year, Laguna United 10 Elite 64 will be a team to watch in the champions pool at the Elite 64 Playoffs. Laguna’s goal difference exemplified its strong play on both ends of the field, and it has enjoyed another promising start to the early portion of this season in preparation for the Playoffs.

Powered by a high-scoring attack, El Paso Locomotive Academy Elite 64 10B was the lone unbeaten team in the Elite 64 South standings while finishing in first place last season. It could make a run at the champions pool title if it brings similar offensive play to Arizona. Similar sentiments can be applied to Sparta United Elite 64 10B, which boasted the most goals and highest goal difference in last season’s Elite 64 Desert group while going 11-1-1.

Another team to watch will be Strikers FC North B10 Elite 64. The third-place team in the Pacific standings last season, Strikers advanced to the semifinals of the Elite 64 National Finals — showing it can do well in a tournament format.

Day 1 Game to Watch

The Nov. 11 game between Strikers FC North B10 Elite 64 and Sparta United 10B Elite 64 will be a fun matchup that decides a berth to National League P.R.O. Both teams enjoyed great success in the 2022-23 season, and that has carried over to the early portions of this season. Strikers and Sparta have each picked up points in bunches in league play this season to remain near the top of their respective standings. Each team should have plenty of confidence entering this game.

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Andrew Fowler (Defender – Utah Soccer Alliance)
Fowler’s ability to press with intensity keeps opponents on their toes, often leading to turnovers in crucial areas. He also possesses strong passing skills, often initiating attacks and switching play seamlessly.

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Tyler Davis (Forward – East County Surf)
A dynamic presence on the field, Davis is capable of delivering quality crosses, while he also links up well with his teammates in the final third of the field.

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15U Boys

When looking at the 2022-23 season as a whole, Los Angeles Soccer Club 09B Elite 64 may have had the best resume of any team in this age group. LASC went unbeaten in the regular season while posting a 12-0-1 record in the Elite 64 Pacific, and it followed that by recording four straight clean sheets at the Elite 64 National Finals to claim the 2009B title. The team is back at it this season, as it prepares to play in the champions pool at the Elite 64 Playoffs after starting 8-0-1 in league play.

Sparta United 09B Elite 64 came close to matching LASC’s resume, as it posted an identical league record last season while finishing first in the Elite 64 Desert standings. Sparta will be another team to contend for the champions pool title in Arizona. The same can be said for EP Locomotive FC 09B Elite 64, which knocked off Sparta in the semifinals at last season’s National Finals. A similar performance this November in Arizona will make Locomotive a challenger for the champions pool title.

Utah Soccer Alliance Elite 64 09B was the other semifinalist in July’s National Finals, and it has continued its stellar play in the early portions of this season. USA’s 5-0-1 record has it currently in first place in the Elite 64 Northwest standings and ready to challenge at the Playoffs.

Day 1 Game to Watch

Utah Soccer Alliance 09B Elite 64 takes on Legends FC (CA) 09B Elite 64 on Nov. 11. While USA was among the semifinalist at last season’s National Finals, Legends FC sustained a narrow defeat in its Round of 16 game. It followed with two victories to wrap up a solid season that included a second-place showing in the Elite 64 Pacific standings. Like USA, Legends FC has also started strong in the current league season, and this game will decide which team secures a berth to National League P.R.O.

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Yaideen Rivera (Forward – CDA Slammers)
Rivera possesses impressive speed and a relentless work ethic, enabling him to regularly outmaneuver his adversaries and consistently penetrate defensive lines.

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Jase Dunbar (Forward – Los Angeles SC)
Dunbar’s blistering runs into the box often catch defenders off guard. His ability to shoot with both finesse and force earned him great rewards in October, when he scored against Empire Surf (hat-trick), CDA Slammers, CCV Stars and Laguna United.

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16U Boys

Several top performers in this age group from the 2022-23 regular season are set to compete in the Elite 64 Playoffs in Arizona. Among them is Sparta United 08B Elite 64, which won the Elite 64 Desert title during an unbeaten run last year —  going 11-0-3.

The top two finishers in last season’s Elite 64 South standings are also set to play in the champions pool. EP Locomotive FC 08B Elite 64 finished first a season ago and is top of its league standings in the early portions of the 2023-24 campaign. Legends FC (TX) 08B Elite 64 is off to an equally strong start to this league season after it recorded a runner-up finish in the Elite South last year.

Last season’s Elite 64 Pacific winner — Strikers FC North B08 Elite 64 — will be another team to watch when play begins in Arizona. Strikers FC displayed an ability to secure hard-earned results, as it finished 10 points clear of the rest of the teams in the standings.

Day 1 Game to Watch

In the silver pool, there is an intriguing Nov. 10 matchup between Utah Soccer Alliance 08B Elite 64 and CCV Stars 08B Elite 64 to stay alive in the pursuit of a National League P.R.O. berth. USA has started its current season with several close games in the Elite 64 Northwest, where five of its six games have been decided by a goal or fewer. Meanwhile, CCV Stars are near the top of the Elite 64 Pacific standings off the strength of an unbeaten 4-0-2 start to its league season.

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Kash Witherell (Forward – CCV Stars)
Witherell is an exciting player who thrives in space on the wing. His impressive pace and dribbling is a nightmare for opponents, and he enters the event in good form having bagged a brace in a recent win over LASC.

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Nicholas Ware (Defender – Sparta United)
Ware is an impressive all-round defender. He’s physically strong and excels in the air, while he also possesses excellent composure on the ball and distributes well with a mixture of long and short passes.

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17U Boys

It wouldn’t be a surprise to see any of the teams in the champions pool walk away with the Elite 64 Playoffs title when play concludes in Arizona. EP Locomotive FC 07B Elite 64 can stake a claim to be a favorite to win it all after it finished in first place in the Elite 64 South standings last season.

Meanwhile, Laguna United 07 Elite 64 recorded the most points per game in the Elite 64 Pacific last season, while posting the group’s top goal differential. Strikers FC North B07 Elite 64 was right at the top of the Pacific with Laguna and showed its ability to string together strong performances.

Legends FC (TX) 07B Elite 64 and Sparta United 07B Elite 64 each finished second in their respective league standings last season, but both have posted strong records in the early going of Elite 64 action during the fall. If they can carry their good form into Arizona, they’ll be stiff challenges for any opponent.

Day 1 Game to Watch

On Nov. 10, Legends FC (CA) 07B Elite 64 and CCV Stars 07B Elite 64 face off in the silver pool. This will be the second time they face each other this fall, after CCV secured an exciting 5-3 win in their Oct. 1 Elite 64 Pacific matchup. That was a rare misstep for Legends, which used a busy early fall schedule to move near the top of the league standings with a 5-3-2 record. Meanwhile, CCV started 4-1-1 in league play — meaning both teams should be confident entering this key game.

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Diego Ramos (Goalkeeper – LASC)
An impressively agile shot-stopper, Ramos made the NL Orlando Best XI last season and has played an integral part in LASC’s strong start to this regular season campaign.

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Alexsay Nazaroff (Forward – Strikers FC North)
Nazaroff is a dynamic player whose strengths include exceptional link-up play and accurate shooting. His ability to read the game and create opportunities for his teammates, combined with close control and dribbling skills makes him a key player for Strikers FC North.

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19U Boys

There may be no other team across youth soccer that has been as successful as Sparta United 05/06B Elite 64 over the last 14 months, and the Utah side will look to continue its strong play at the Elite 64 Playoffs. Sparta finished first in the Elite 64 Desert standings last season before winning the Elite 64 National Finals. It didn’t stop there, as it claimed the USYS National Championship for the 17U Boys age group. Sparta can take a step toward defending that title if it can advance to National League P.R.O.

The team that Sparta met in the title game at last season’s Elite 64 National Finals — Laguna United 05/06 Elite 64 — will be another top contender this November in Arizona. Laguna went 13-1-0 to take first place in the Elite 64 Pacific standings in 2022-23, and it is off to an unbeaten start through six games this season.

Another pair of Pacific sides could challenge for the top spot in the Playoffs. Legends FC (CA) Elite 64 05/06B and Strikers FC North Elite 64 05/06B had nearly identical campaigns last season, as they finished tied for second place in the Elite 64 Pacific with the same goal differential. Strikers FC has shown the better recent form, as it has started 7-1-1 in league play this season.

Day 1 Game to Watch

A spot in National League P.R.O. will be on the line when Strikers FC North B06 Elite 64 takes on Legends FC (TX) 05/06B Elite 64 on Nov. 10. Both teams finished near the top of their respective groups during the Elite 64 regular season in 2022-23, and Strikers FC is off to a hot start this season. Legends FC has featured in several close games to begin its 2023-24 campaign — with three of its four games decided by one goal — and the Texas side will aim to turn that experience into wins when it heads to Arizona.

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Miller Hall (Midfielder – Utah Soccer Alliance)
A creative spark in an advanced role, Hall impressed at NL Mesa last season and will be looking for more direct goal contributions on his return to this venue. Look out for late runs into the box and shots from distance.

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Devin Dillon (Defender – Sparta United)
Dillon is an athletic LD who made both the Elite 64 Best XI and National Championships Best XI last season. Look out for his quality on set pieces and long-range passes. He bagged a regular season hat-trick against Northwest United in September.

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Elite 64 Playoffs in Arizona see 45 teams advance to National League P.R.O.

Teams will compete for berths to Nationals at next stage of National League events
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MESA, Ariz. (Nov. 6, 2023) — Four exciting days of action at the Elite 64 Playoffs in Mesa, Ariz., saw 45 girls teams qualify for National League P.R.O., while six sides claimed Playoff titles as the winners of the champions pool in their age group.

Elite 64 is the top club-based platform in the USYS National League. The Nov. 3-6 action took place at Legacy Sports Park and featured more than 100 girls teams across the 13U-19U age groups.

For the 14U-19U age groups, the Playoffs represent the first of two stages of National League events, which provide every competing team with an opportunity to ultimately advance to the USYS National Championships. The 45 teams that earned advancement to the next stage — National League P.R.O. — will play May 3-6 in Oceanside, Calif., for a chance to qualify to the National Championships.

“There’s a lot to play for, and the teams coming out here have goals that they’re striving for,” said 16U Las Vegas Surf coach Pedram Mahinpey following his team’s 3-2 win to open the weekend. “It’s exciting to know that we’ve already advanced to National League P.R.O. in May, and now we want to continue to play well and build on this.”

In addition to earning a place in National League P.R.O., six teams also won tournament competition within the champions pool of their respective age groups to claim Elite 64 Playoff titles.

2023 Elite 64 Playoffs (Arizona) | Girls Champions
*13U
: East County Surf 11G Elite 64
14U: South Valley Surf SC 10G Elite 64
15U: Las Vegas Surf Soccer Club 09G Elite 64
16U: South Valley Surf SC 08G Elite 64
17U: South Valley Surf SC 07G Elite 64
19U: Strikers FC North 06G Elite 64

*The 13U age group does not advance teams to National League P.R.O.

“This is our second year in the league. We won it last year, and we were also Elite 64 national champions,” 16U South Valley Surf forward Michelle Antongiovianni said after her team won the Playoffs championship. “It’s a great opportunity to play against high-level players. If we want to go to college for soccer, it’s giving us a lot of opportunities.”

TITLE GAME RECAPS…

13U Girls
A quick start helped power East County Surf 11G Elite 64 to a 4-1 win against Legends FC 11G Elite 64 in the 13U title game. East County jumped in front with a goal just three minutes into the game, and it went up 2-0 in the 25th minute thanks to an Elaina Donahue goal. Ava Irwin pulled a goal back for Legends to cut the East County lead to 2-1 just before halftime. Kiley Ann Hue scored in the 56th minute to push the East County lead back to two goals, and Olive Murillo capped the 4-1 victory with a strike in the 65th minute.

14U Girls
South Valley Surf SC 10G Elite 64 defeated Utah Soccer Alliance 10G Elite 64, 3-1, in the championship game to win the 14U title. Olivia Howlett fired in a 19th-minute goal to put South Valley in front, and Giuliana Martinez used a first-touch finish to double Surf’s lead late in the opening half. Howlett added a 53rd-minute insurance goal before Maddison Rider pulled a goal back for Utah. A late save by the Surf keeper prevented USA from getting any closer, as Surf claimed the victory and the age group title.

15U Girls
A strong all-around performance helped Las Vegas Surf SC 09G Elite 64 win the 15U title with a 3-0 victory against East County Surf 09G Elite 64. Sanai Battles opened the scoring when she finished off a nice passing move following a short corner in the 13th minute. Madalynn Smith doubled the lead a few minutes later, as Las Vegas controlled play in much of the first half. Vegas extended the lead to 3-0 early in the second half when Claire Taft found the back of the net, and that score line held as Las Vegas won the Playoff championship.

16U Girls
An early second-half goal proved to be the difference, as South Valley Surf SC 08G Elite 64 earned a 1-0 win against AYSO UNITED 08G Elite 64 in the 16U title game. South Valley generated several periods of sustained attacking threats, but AYSO did well to keep the game scoreless early into the second half. Surf broke through on a recycled ball following a free kick that Sophia Contreras helped into the back of the net. Surf’s defense held on for its third clean sheet of the weekend, as South Valley claimed its third consecutive 1-0 victory to win the Playoffs Championship.

17U Girls
South Valley Surf SC 07G Elite 64 held off a late push from Idaho Rush SC 07G Elite 64 to secure a 2-1 win in the 17U title game. Kara Campoy and Emily Cove each scored in the opening 15 minutes to give South Valley an early two-goal advantage, which it maintained for much of the game. An 85th-minute Rush goal by Maggie Poole added drama to the final minutes, but South Valley protected its lead to secure the win. En route to the title, South Valley did well in close games, as it won by scores of 2-1, 2-0 and 2-1 during the Playoffs in Arizona.

19U Girls
A third shutout of the weekend helped Strikers FC North 06G Elite 64 defeat CDA Slammers 05/06G Elite 64 to win the 19U title at the Elite 64 Playoffs. Gabrielle Flores opened the scoring for Strikers FC with a goal in the 9th minute, and Lorena Gonzalez doubled the advantage when she found the back of the net in the 38th minute. Those tallies were more than enough for the Strikers FC defense, as the side secured a 2-0 win to obtain the title.

The Elite 64 teams that did not compete in the Playoffs in Arizona will play Jan. 19-23 at Elite 64 Playoffs in Florida. Teams that advance from that event will move on to a National League P.R.O. event in February.

Visit the National League website for more information on its national events and Elite 64.

Elite 64 Playoffs (Arizona) – Girls Preview

The girls kick off the Elite 64 Playoffs when several teams travel to Mesa, Ariz., to compete Nov. 3-6. Each age group features a champions pool, where teams will play in a tournament style to determine the event champion. In the 14U-19U age groups, teams in every pool are also playing for qualifying spots into the May 2024 National League P.R.O. event, where teams will compete to advance to the 2024 USYS National Championships.

While teams in the 13U age group will see a Playoff winner crowned, the Playoffs primarily serve as an introduction to national events and do not include advancement in the 13U age group.

Take a look at some of the teams, games and players to watch in the 14U-19U Girls age groups during the Elite 64 Playoffs in Arizona.

14U
15U
16U
17U
19U

14U Girls

Of the teams contending for the Champion Pool title, Legends FC (CA) 10G Elite 64 has some of the most impressive results over the past 12 months. Legends FC claimed the Elite 64 National Finals title in the 2010 age group back in May, and it has continued its fine form to begin the 2023-24 season. Legends FC is currently near the top of the Elite 64 Pacific standings, as it has captured 17 points from seven games. 

CDA Slammers 10G Elite 64, which fell to Legends FC in penalties in the National Finals title game, is looking to build off an impressive all-around performance in 2022-23, when it preceded its National Finals run by riding a potent attack to a second-place finish in the Elite 64 Pacific standings.

The team that finished in first place last season in the Pacific —South Valley Surf SC 10G Elite 64 — will also be a side to watch in Arizona. Meanwhile, Utah Soccer Alliance 10G Elite 64, is out to knock off the California sides after it followed a perfect 2022-23 regular season record with a run to the semifinals at the National Finals.

Day 1 Game to Watch

East County Surf 10G Elite 64 and South Valley Surf SC 10G Elite 64 meet on Nov. 4 with a spot in National League P.R.O. on the line. They are currently each in the top three of the Elite 64 Pacific standings. South Valley secured a 3-2 victory in the teams’ season-opening matchup in September, and a similar showing will have added excitement in Mesa.

ProScore Players to Watch

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Selah Graney (Forward – CCV Stars)
Graney is a strong player with a very high work rate. Using her remarkable pace, she effortlessly bypasses opponents and regularly gets in behind defenses.

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Camilla Rodriguez (Defender – Legends FC (CA))
A relentless and imposing player who excels in physical challenges, Rodriguez also poses a threat in attack. She scored an excellent solo goal against East County Surf in September and regularly creates opportunities for her teammates.

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15U Girls

Two teams stand out in the 2009 Girls age group — South Valley Surf SC 09G Elite 64 and Las Vegas Surf 09G Elite 64. South Valley won the Elite 64 National Finals last season, and it needed penalties in a thrilling semifinal to hold off Las Vegas on its way to the title. Through eight games in the Elite 64 Pacific this season, South Valley is undefeated and looks poised for another strong campaign.

Meanwhile, Las Vegas has also secured four straight wins to begin this season, as the Nevada side has compiled an overall record of 19 wins, one draw and no losses in Elite 64 league play when combined with last year’s first-place showing.

Utah Soccer Alliance Elite 64 09G is another team to watch in Arizona, as it used a first-place finish last season in the Elite 64 Desert standings to secure its place in the champions pool. CDA Slammers 09G Elite 64 defeated USA at last season’s National Finals en route to a trip to the title game, and it could make another run this year in the Playoffs.

Day 1 Game to Watch

The Nov. 4 matchup between East County Surf 09G Elite 64 and Utah Soccer Alliance 09G Elite 64 features two teams that have shown an ability to string together results in league play. East County Surf has compiled a 7-2-1 record in the early portion of this season, while Utah went 8-1-1 to win last season’s Elite 64 Desert group. The winner of this one will secure its place in National League P.R.O.

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Evelyn Contreras (Forward – Las Vegas Surf)
Contreras is a versatile attacker with superb technical ability, and she was a standout player at showcase events last season. She bagged a regular season hat-trick against CCV Stars in September and will be a big threat for defenses in Mesa.

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Elle Weathersby (Midfielder – Lobos Rush)
A talented midfielder who is strong and composed on the ball, Weathersby produced a number of spectacular long-range strikes last season. Goalkeepers beware.

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16U Girls

After capturing the title this past summer at the Elite 64 National Finals, South Valley Surf SC 08G Elite 64 looks to be among the favorites to have success at the Playoffs in Arizona. The California side finished first in the Elite 64 Pacific standings last season, and it’s back near the top of the table in the early stages of the 2023-24 season.

The team that finished behind South Valley in last season’s league standings — CDA Slammers 08G Elite 64 — could also make some noise in Arizona. A semifinal berth at the 2023 National Finals showed that Slammers can do well in tournament play. CDA has also shown good recent form in the Elite 64 regular season, as it is tied atop the Pacific standings.

Meanwhile, Idaho Rush Soccer Club Elite 64 08G could be a team to watch in the Silver Pool after it compiled a 7-1-0 record en route to a first-place finish in last season’s Elite 64 Northwest standings. The Idaho side will aim to string together some wins in Arizona to earn qualification to National League P.R.O.

Day 1 Game to Watch

The Nov. 3 game between Valor Soccer 08G Elite 64 and Las Vegas Surf 08G Elite 64 will determine a National League P.R.O. qualifier. Valor finished second in last season’s Elite 64 Northwest standings and will look to build off that performance. Las Vegas has shown improvement after a mid-table finish last year, as the Nevada side is off to a 3-0-1 start this season in the Elite 64 Pacific, with the group’s best goal differential.

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Leilani Phillips (Forward – AYSO United)
After showing promise last season, Phillips has stepped up her game significantly already this campaign, recently scoring consecutive regular season hat-tricks against Strikers FC North and Legends FC (CA). Look out for her pace and power.

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Amanda Bear (Midfielder – East County Surf)
Bear consistently thwarts opposition attacks with a combination of precision and grit. Her excellent vision and passing range often allow her to initiate counterattacks and create goal scoring opportunities.

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17U Girls

One of three teams to average more than two points per game in last season’s tight Elite 64 Pacific standings, South Valley Surf SC 07G Elite 64 finished its 2022-23 league campaign in first place. That sustained performance earned it a spot in the Champions Pool in the Elite 64 Playoffs, and South Valley will head to Arizona with even more momentum following a 7-1-0 start to the current league season.

South Valley will need to get through Legends FC (CA) Elite 64 07G to earn the Champions Pool title. Legends FC finished third in the Elite 64 Pacific last season and elevated its game in the summer to win the Elite 64 National Finals. That proven success in tournament play, coupled with its own hot start to the 2023-24 season — including a recent win against South Valley — makes Legends FC a difficult matchup for any opponent.

The team that Legends FC defeated to win the National Finals — FC Premier (CA) 07G Elite 64 — will be another side to watch in Arizona. Its finalist showing in June followed a second-place finish in the Elite 64 Pacific standings, as FC Premier recording an impressive all-around season.

Day 1 Game to Watch

A pair of second-place league finishers match up on Nov. 3 when FC Premier (CA) 07G Elite 64 takes on Idaho Rush SC 07G Elite 64. FC Premier’s recent resume is noted above, while Idaho Rush narrowly missed out on finishing on top of last season’s Elite 64 Northwest standings due to a goal differential tiebreaker. Idaho went unbeaten in showcase action last year in Arizona, and a similar performance in this game could help it to punch a ticket to National League P.R.O.

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Natalia Ramirez (Goalkeeper – AYSO United)
Ramirez possesses impressive shot-stopping ability, leading to a consistently high save count in her games. Her fast reflexes and composure under pressure have helped her record two regular season shutouts prior to this event.

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Mia Rodriguez (Forward – Legends FC)  
Eye-catching center forward play by Rodriguez has helped Legends FC (CA) to an outstanding start to the Elite 64 regular season. Excellent close control combined with a powerful right foot has led to prolific recent goal scoring form.

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19U Girls

The 19U Girls age group features numerous teams with results over the past year that should give them confidence heading into the Elite 64 Playoffs in Arizona.

Last year’s Elite 64 Pacific winner, South Valley Surf SC 05/06G Elite 64, will look to add another first-place showing to its accomplishments. A 2-1 league win against second-place Strikers FC North Elite 64 06G was the difference between the two sides in the Pacific standings, as just two points separated them in the final table. If strikers can carry over its high-scoring attack to the Playoffs, it will be a challenge for all opponents. More recently, CCV Stars 05G Elite 64 opened its first Elite 64 campaign with four wins from four games against Elite 64 Pacific competition. If that good form can continue into the Playoffs, the Arizona side will be a team to watch in the Wildcard Pool, as it looks to advance to National League P.R.O.

Day 1 Game to Watch

East County Surf 05/06G Elite 64 and Strikers FC North 06G Elite 64 meet on Nov. 3 with a spot in National League P.R.O. on the line. East County made a run to the semifinal round of last season’s Elite 64 National Finals and used a busy early fall schedule to move to the top of the current Elite 64 Pacific standings. Strikers have played at a consistently high level in Elite 64 over the last 14 months, and the two sides drew, 2-2, in their meeting earlier this fall.

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Mia Martinez (Defender – LASC)
An excellent reader of the game at the back, Martinez consistently wins duels and is particularly strong in the air. In addition to playing a key part in a solid LASC defense, she also poses a threat with powerful shots from distance.

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Ella Barron (Midfielder – CCV Stars)        
Barron is a well-rounded midfielder who loves to make big plays. Excellent technique on free kicks and with long-range strikes have helped her net multiple goals already this season and make her a constant threat from outside the box.

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NL Teams Play Early Fall 2023 Games In Dallas Area

DALLAS, Texas (Aug. 29, 2023) — The USYS National League 2023-24 season is underway, and more than 120 teams from various competitions competed this past weekend in the Dallas, Texas, area.

The action in Dallas featured early fall matches within the Frontier Conference — one of 13 National League conferences with team-based competition — as well the South group of Elite 64 — the National League’s club-based platform.
 

FRONTIER CONFERENCE


Teams competing in the Frontier Conference are vying for top finishes that provide opportunities to advance to the 2024 USYS Southern Regional Championships, as well the National League Conference Playoffs for the 2024-25 season.

The weekend’s action in Dallas also featured 40 girls teams competing as part of the North Texas Conference Qualifier, which is powered by the Girls Classic League. Top performers in the Conference Qualifier will be able to earn direct qualification into next season’s Frontier Conference.

In the 19U age group, Revolution Premier SC Arsenal SC 06G Red Zuazua (TX-N) kicked off its Frontier Conference season with a shutout victory, which coach Luis Zuazua said is an ideal start as it looks to position itself within the conference standings.

“We showed our elite spirit in the Frontier Conference this past weekend, where every pass and every goal marked a step forward toward our main objective,” Zuazua said after Revolution’s 5-0 win. “The team played with skill, determination and heart.”

In Conference Qualifier action, Steel United 08G (TX-N) fought hard to earn a 2-0 win against Solar SC 08G (TX-N) in its season opener. The win started Steel United on the right track to compete for promotion to the Frontier Conference Premier I Division for next season.

“We are very excited and proud to have our Steel United 08G team be part of the Girls Classic League elite league,” Steel United coach Lucio Gonzales said. “We see it as an amazing opportunity and pathway to play at higher levels and for National League advancement. We’re thankful for the chance to prove ourselves in such an established and competitive league.”
 

ELITE 64


The second season of Elite 64 is underway, and several teams in the South group have secured their first results of the campaign.

Lobos Rush faced some tough competition from Texas clubs El Paso Locomotive Academy and Renegades SC. Led by its 19U side that earned two close victories, Lobos enjoyed the start of another competitive and challenging season.

“It’s great for our teams to get quality competition on a consistent basis,” Lobos Rush coach Mark Forrest said. “The organization of the games is also first-class, and it allows our teams to get recruitable moments that we wouldn’t otherwise get in other competitions. We are excited to be part of the league and looking forward to the upcoming national events and the exposure that it will bring.”

Elite 64 regular season standings contribute to teams’ placement in the following season’s Elite 64 Playoffs, which provide teams with a pathway to the USYS National Championships.  

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