Saturday, August 16, 2008

Open Try-Outs!

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ANNOUNCEMENT:


CNMI Women's National Team Tryouts:

Location: ADA field


Monday Sept. 8th at 5:15 PM to 6:45 PM
Sat. Sept. 13th 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM

Monday Sept. 15th 5:15 PM to 6:45 PM
Sat. Sept. 20th 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM

Monday Sept. 22nd 5:15 PM to 6:45 PM
Sat. Sept. 27th 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM

There are few weeks to get into as best shape as you can, so everyone can come into tryouts ready.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Game Pictures from The Saipan Tribune; Marianas Cup 2008

Patty

Nikki

Zoe

Brenda

Lindsay

Brenda

Meaghan and Brenda

Emily

Brenda

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Shared Cup!

CNMI Co-Captains Brenda and Emily hold up the Cup!

Captains and officials

Saipan Tribune: CNMI Women Draw With Guam


CNMI women draw with Guam

CNMI goalie Becca Newman, center, picks up the ball as teammates from left, Zoe Jewewll, Katie Peters, Jennifer Albers, and Meaghan Hassel-Shearer walk off the field in their game against Guam in the 2nd Annual Marianas Cup last Saturday at the Civic Center Field inside the Oleai Sports Complex. (Jacqueline Hernandez) The CNMI Women's National Football Team stood their ground against Guam as they held their southern neighbor to a scoreless draw in last Saturday's Marianas Cup at the Oleai Field inside the Oleai Sports Complex.

The scoreless draw is a far improvement from the humiliating 0-7 thrashing they suffered from Guam last year.

The CNMI Men's National Team, meanwhile, dropped a 2-3 loss to the visiting Guam national team at the Oleai pitch yesterday afternoon.

The women's game last Saturday was a defensive battle from the start as both teams battled for every ball possession and neither of them giving each other a space to break away and score.

Special mention should be given to goalkeeper Rebecca Newman, left back Madison Smith, center midfielders Emily Gries and Zoe Jewell, and midfielders Lindsey Sosovec and Lindsay Davis who hounded Guam's scorers all throughout.

Smith, Gries, Jewell, and Sosovec kept the pressure out of Newman as they helped their keeper out of harm's way by either stealing the ball or kicking it out of bounds from Guam's Simone Nichole Willter, Anjelica Claire Ungpingco Perez Victora Jadine Pauline Shimizu, Haldre Star Rogers, and captain Kyung Hi Quan.

Newman, who even won the best keeper title in a Futsal tournament in Guam early this year, lived up to her “The Wall” moniker when she foiled numerous attempts to score by Perez, Willter, and Shimizu.

“Don't know who started that nickname, I have no idea who gave me that name 'The Wall' but it stuck,” said Newman in between laughs.

Guam had a number of chances to score but Newman prevented them from doing so. She had so many saves in the game that she hasn't had the time to count them. “I've lost track of how many saves and I have no idea.”

In the second half alone, Newman guarded the goal like her life depended on it as she blocked, dove, jumped, kicked, and sacrificed her body in order to prevent Guam from scoring.

“It was a great game. I feel I was at the right position at the right time. Their shots were coming in pretty hard but I had the confidence of blocking it plus I was also confident with our defense to not let the shots come in so hard,” said Newman.

“Defense helps the goalie look good. [My teammates] did a good job. Luck is also on my side. There are a couple of shots that hit the cross bar and the goal posts and that also helped.”

She said, she was thankful for Asian Football Confederation special instructor Ichiro Fujita's help before the game. “I do have my own keeper warm-up routine after each game. I am also thankful for the help of Fujita san as he helped me get my confidence level up.”

Newman said she had no previous experience playing football and only learned the sport in the CNMI. “I first played in the women's football program in the fall of 2006 and I did not play keeper at that time.”

She said she used to watch her sister play football. “I just used to watch how my sister play.”

Other members of the CNMI women's team are co-captain Brenda Schultz, Katie Peters, Connie Camacho, Angela Shryack, Patricia Coleman, Elisa Fejeran, Meaghan Hassel-Shearer, Amanda Allen, Natalie Hill, Mary Ana Welch, rancie Sablan, and Jennifer Albers with Nick Swaim as their coach and manager.

Also playing for Guam are Jessamine Christel Cabuhat Mesa, Tanya Joleen Blas-Cruz, Arisha Inohara Recella, Gina Lunn Kasing Naburn, Tiana Jo Piper, Aubrey Nicole Posadas, Amber Lobaton Rabena, Heather Jean Thompson, Shelby Anne Quinanilla Kier, Didre Mare Weakley, Gebra Lynn Kasing Naburn, and Cheri Jo Stewart, who also acted as the coach and manager.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

CNMI 0-Guam 0


Yesterday The Marianas Cup went into overtime scoreless. The unranked CNMI team tied the 79th ranked women team in the world after falling to them 0-7 last year.
top row: Manager Glen, Coach Nick, Madison, Katie, Patty, Rima, Ashley, Elisa, Connie, Zoe, Fujita-San
bottom row: Maryana, Nikki, Meaghan, Lindsay, Emily, Becca, Brenda, Amanda, Natalie, Francine, Jenny


Emily, Becca, and Patty being escorted to the field.

Elisa and Maryana sign autographs!

Patty, Francine, Natalie, and Jenny

Brenda, Maddie, and Coach Nick

Saipan Tribune: Youth is Future of Team


Youth seen as future of women's soccer

The youth players in the CNMI Women's National Team, clockwise from left, Ashley Hofschneider, Rima Halaby, Elisa Fejeran, Maryana Gramlich, Madison Smith, and Zoe Jewell. (Contributed photo) For the CNMI Women's National Football Team, it's hard to believe that just a few days remain until the 2nd Annual Marianas Cup. The women came together as a national team during a tryout session in early November, and they have spent long hours training hard and building team cohesion since then.

One of them most exciting things to happen to the team this year is the addition of several young players.

Marianas High School students Elisa Fejeran, Mariana Gramlich, and Rima Halaby, Saipan International School students Zoe Jewell and Madison Smith, and Grace Christian Academy student Ashley Hofschneider have brought great potential, talent, and energy to the team this year.

Fourteen-year-old Jewell is the only student who was also on the women's team last year. All of the other girls have gotten involved in playing soccer through participation in the recreational women's league.

Veteran national team members saw the potential of these talented young girls and invited them to try out for the national team.

Patty Coleman, a veteran national team player, feels that having these young girls on the team have helped to add a new dimension to the team. “As skilled as [the young girls] are now, if they continue with the team, in just a few years, they will be able to take the team to a higher level.”

During practice, the energy and youthful enthusiasm these girls exude is contagious.

Women's committee director Francine Sablan looks to the young girls for motivation during practice.

“During a long, hard practice, I see the high school girls working just as hard as I am, but I see them smiling and enjoying themselves. They remind that I'm playing this sport because it's fun.”

Even though the girls bring a youthful spark to the team, when it gets down to business on the pitch, their maturity trumps their youth. National team member, Meaghan Hassel-Shearer is impressed with how this happens. “Sometimes I forget that they're still in school, and I treat them like I treat my close friends who are my age.”

The young girls look up to the veteran players for inspiration. Fifteen-year-old Smith really enjoys playing on the team. “The older players are always willing to help and teach us. It makes it easier to learn the game.”

Smith plans to tryout for the team again next year, and that makes the women's team excited. Coleman believes “The young girls will soon help to make the women's national team more competitive at an international level.”

The CNMI Women's National Football Team takes on Guam at the Oleai field this Saturday, April 26, 3pm.

Other members of the CNMI Women's National Team include co-captains Emily Gries and Brenda Schultz, Nikki Gabaldon, Becca Newman, Lindsay Davis, Katie Peters, Connie Camacho, Natalie Hill, Jenny Linden, Amanda Allen, and Lyndsey Sosovec. (NMIFA)

Saipan Tribune: Women Nationals add futsal to training


Women's Nationals add futsal to training regimen

CNMI Women's National Football Team head coach Nick Swain and his staff pose with team. (Contributed photo) With a few days left until the 2nd Annual Marianas Cup, the CNMI Women's National Football Team continues to train intensively in preparation for their match against Guam's very best.

As part of the team's training regimen, head coach Nick Swain has added futsal as part of the women's weekly practices.

According to Swain, adding futsal to the training schedule was a great way to add some fun to the hard weekly trainings. “Futsal provides a lot of opportunities for touches on the ball, speeds up the game, and demands quick decision-making and good passing.”

Futsal is also known as five aside or indoor soccer and is a sport that demands quick reflexes, fast thinking, and accurate ball control. It is also referred to as the “great skill developer.” It is played on a basketball style court, with no walls and a low bouncing ball, requiring players to use their skill rather than the ball's bounce to propel it.

Veteran national player Lindsay Davis adds that playing futsal has helped the team to improve its first touches on the ball. According to Davis, “[as compared to football] futsal is a faster game that builds quick sport muscles and is a lot of fun.”

Swain further recommends that everyone play futsal. “You only need a ball and a flat surface. Many of the great football players in the world play this game.”

Last April, the NMI women's team suffered a 0-7 loss at the hands of Guam strikers at the GFA Complex and Training Facility Field in Harmon. This year the NMI will play host to this event at the Oleai Sports Complex on April 26 at 3pm. Pre-game activities are set to begin at 2:45pm. (NMIFA)

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Saturday, April 5, 2008

CNMI WNT in the News


Saipan Tribune

Sports

Women's Nationals gear up for Marianas Cup

Members of the CNMI Women's National Football Team pose for a group shot before their practice. (Contributed photo) The CNMI Women's National Football team continues with its ongoing preparation for the 2nd Marianas Cup when they play against the Guam Nationals on April 26.

The team, which is now under the guidance of new national coach Nick Swain, looks forward to its second international match against Guam. The CNMI Men's National team will also compete against their counterparts from Guam the following day.

The CNMI will play host to both Guam squads in back-to-back matches that are expected to be highly competitive and exciting.

Tryouts for the CNMI Nationals began in November last year and the final roster was announced after 17 days.

Northern Mariana Islands Football Association Women's Committee director Francine Sablan said the team had no holiday break since they trained for most of December.

After a few days break for Christmas and New Year, the team began a month-and-a-half long conditioning program designed to increase their agility, stamina, and endurance.

Swain has been training the Women's Nationals five days a week and they play against other local teams as part of their preparation for the Marianas Cup.

Co-captains Emily Gries and Brenda Schultz, who are both returning national team players, will lead Team CNMI's campaign.

Schultz said this year's team is different from the previous one. “Some of our former players have moved away from the CNMI but we have young players who are the future of the CNMI women's program.”

Aside from youth players, Schultz added they also have some permanent residents included in the squad, which will serve as the backbone of the women's program for year's to come. “We have a young, fairly inexperienced, and cohesive team.”

Schultz said Swain is positive about the women's program as he sets a long-term vision for the National team. She added they are facing a tall order against Guam since it has an excellent women's program.

“They [Guam] are ranked 79th in the world out of 150 [countries], which is very good if you consider how small the population on Guam is compared to other countries.”

Schultz said she is pleased that this time they have a longer time to prepare for the Marianas Cup compared to last year where they have only six weeks to form the team. “We have become closer as a team and so far suffered less injuries. We now know better how each other plays.”

The last time the CNMI women's played against Guam was in December last year when a team of seven players saw action in a Futsal tournament and placed third out of 10 competing squads. It was CNMI Women's first time to compete in an indoor tournament, which saw Becca “The Wall” Newman earn the goalkeeper of the tournament award.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Countdown to The Marianas Cup

On April 26th the CNMI will Host the Guam Women's National Team for the 2nd annual Marianas Cup. Last year 76th Ranked Guam beat unranked CNMI 7-0 in Guam. This year we want a better result. Stay tuned for updates.
Lindsay and Emily

Saturday, February 9, 2008

The CNMI Women's team

bottom row: Meaghan, Lindsay, Emily, Becca, Amanda, Jenny, Francine, Nikki, Maryana
top row: Coach Nick, Rima, Natalie, Katie, Patty, Madison, Zoe, Brenda, Connie, Elisa, Ashley
top row: Katie, Amanda, Meaghan, Emily, Natalie, Nikki
middle row: Francine, Connie
bottom row: Madison, Lindsay, Becca, Zoe, Brenda, Patty

2007 Marianas Cup: Click on picture for slideshow of the season!

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Opening ceremonies on Guam