Covering youth soccer in the U.S.

Day: April 25, 2013

ToC in Iowa is a chance to Ankeny to prove itself

Twenty-eight teams spread among three brackets and one round-robin event meet in Burlington, Iowa, this weekend for the annual adidas Girls’ Soccer Tournament of Champions. It’s the second of two major Midwest spring high school girls tournaments, and Bracket A features four teams in this week’s ESR Top 50. Current EliteSoccerReport.com Top 50 teams: No…. Read More ›

Education, soccer drove Colo. player to FGCU

Miguel Jaime had an opportunity to train overseas, but education is keeping him in the U.S., and specifically at Florida Gulf Coast, he told ESR on Tuesday. The Class of 2014 midfielder prospect from Colorado, who plays for the Colorado Rush in the Development Academy, attends Cherry Creek (Englewood, Colo.), where he helped the school’s… Read More ›

Montverde defender commits to Gardner-Webb

Barth Luther Mouafo, a Class of 2013 holding midfielder/defender, has committed to Garden-Webb, ESR learned Monday. Mouafo, who is from Washington, D.C., played high school soccer at Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.), helping the team to an undefeated season and the ESR Winter No. 1 final ranking. He is the eighth senior on Montverde’s team to… Read More ›

FC DELCO finisher picks Lehigh

Doyle Tuvesson, one of the most prolific goalscorers for FC DELCO’s Under-15/16 Academy squad, has verbally committed to Lehigh, he told ESR on Monday. The Class of 2014 prospect from West Chester, Pa., has scored 15 goals this season and his play has helped FC DELCO to a fourth-place division standing and the team appears… Read More ›

FIU lands Jamaican U20 national team keeper

David Mitchell, a 20-year-old from Jamaica and part of that country’s Under-20 National Team, has signed a national letter of intent to attend and play at Florida International University this fall, ESR learned Thursday. Mitchell was part of the Jamaican Under-20 squad during November’s Caribbean Nations Under-20 qualifying event where Jamaica won its group to… Read More ›