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Regional Host Locations for the 2023 Presidents Cup Announced

FRISCO, Texas (August 17, 2022) – US Youth Soccer (USYS) is excited to announce its regional host locations for the 2023 Presidents Cup, with each location different from last year and chosen to ensure all involved can have a memorable experience.

Presidents Cup, which will be celebrating its 15th anniversary, is a significant source of revenue for local economies. Each regional location will host more than 100 teams, with each player expected to be accompanied by two additional people.

  • Eastern Presidents Cup: Valley Forge, Pennsylvania (June 16-20, 2023)
  • Midwest Presidents Cup: West Chester Township, Ohio (June 16-20, 2023)
  • Southern Presidents Cup: Greenville, South Carolina (June 14-18, 2023)
  • Far West Presidents Cup: Boise, Idaho (June 16-20, 2023)

“We are thrilled to bring our Presidents Cup regional championships to each of these outstanding facilities and cities in the summer of 2023,” said USYS CEO Skip Gilbert. “Our every expectation is to provide an amazing atmosphere and unforgettable experience, both on and off the field, that participants will cherish forever.”

Boys and girls teams in the 13U-19U age groups will earn entry into Regional Presidents Cup after successfully competing at the state association level, where they will then vie for a spot at the 2023 US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup. The Eastern Presidents Cup will also have boys and girls in the 12U age group compete a regional championship.

For more information, visit USYouthSoccer.org.

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About the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup

The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is designed for teams seeking additional challenges to play against teams of similar abilities for a national title. Presidents Cup provides a progressive and competitive experience to teams, allowing them to participate in a series of unique experiences highlighting competition, camaraderie, and community from the state to regional to national levels of US Youth Soccer. The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/presidents-cup/.

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer)

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game.

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Champions Determined as Play Concludes at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships in Charleston, WV

Champions Determined as Play Concludes at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships in Charleston, WV

Scores & Standings

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CHARLESTON, West Virginia (June 30, 2022) – More than 240 teams competed at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships at the Shawnee Sports Complex and Barboursville Soccer Complex in Charleston and Barboursville, West Virginia, this week.

Nearly 5,400 people traveled in as the teams competed for a spot at the US Youth Soccer National Championships in Orlando, Florida.

Eastern Pennsylvania led the field with five teams each being crowned, while Eastern New York (3), Maryland (3), New Jersey (2), Connecticut (1), Virginia (1), and New York West (1) all had champions as well.

Eastern Regional Champions

Boys 12U – BW Gottschee BW Gottschee ’10 PreAcademy Blue (ENY)Girls 12U – Bethesda Soccer Club Bethesda 1 2010 (MD)
Boys 13U – Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen U13 Boys MLS Next 2 (NJ)Girls 13U – Syracuse Development Academy (SDA) SDA 2009 Girls (NY-W)
Boys 14U – Stony Brook LGN SC Stony Brook – LGN Wildings Blue 2008B (ENY)Girls 14U – Penn FC Youth (Lower Dauphin Soccer Assoc.) Penn FC Youth 2008 F Black (PA-E)
Boys 15U – A.C. Connecticut AC Connecticut B07 EDP National (CT)Girls 15U – Keystone Athletic KA 2007 Black (PA-E)
Boys 16U – NJ Premier FC NJ Premier B2006 (NJ)Girls 16U – FC Revolution FC Revolution Reds (06) (PA-E)
Boys 17U – Arlington Soccer Association 05B Red (VA)Girls 17U – Patriots Patriots FC Girls 05 (PA-E)
Boys 18U – South Shore Futbol Club Bulldogs United B2004 (ENY)Girls 18U – Liverpool FC International Academy Maryland Liverpool FCIA Central MD 2004 Girls (MD)
Boys 19U – Baltimore Celtic Soccer Club Baltimore Celtic 03 Premier St. Martin (MD)Girls 19U – West Mond United Soccer Association Premier 03/04 Girls (PA-E)

Dave Greene, head coach of Bethesda Soccer Club Bethesda 1 2010 (MD), talked about what the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championship experience means to his team.

“The Regional experience is special — and that will never change,” Greene said. “For these kids, it’s a good starting point to continue on to whatever future competitions they’ll be in, and this is always special. To win is even more special.”Greene also shared his thoughts on what US Youth Soccer has done to give his girls the opportunity to develop.

“It gives them, especially girls, every chance they get to play high-level competition and to be taken seriously,” Greene said. “All you have to do is watch that (final) game to understand how far these kids have come, and they’ve had really good examples to follow. US Youth Soccer has provided an incredible place for them to play and we’re grateful for it.”

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Notes on some of the Eastern Regional Champions

12U Girls

Bethesda Soccer Club Bethesda 1 2010 (MD) (pictured above) had an extremely impressive showing at the Eastern Regional Championships. Going 5-0-0, the Maryland side scored 28 goals while holding their opponents to just four. Bethesda finished the job on Wednesday, beating Empire State Youth Soccer Club Alleycats 2010G Academy Red (ENY) 2-1 Wednesday in an extremely competitive final.

13U Boys

Cedar Stars Academy North Bergen U13 Boys MLS Next 2 (NJ) topped The Player Progression Academy PPA 2009 Green Boys (MD) 2-1 in the final on Thursday. It marked their fifth win at the Eastern Regional Championships, where they were led by a potent attack that scored 17 goals.

14U Girls

Penn FC Youth (Lower Dauphin Soccer Assoc.) Penn FC Youth 2008 F Black (PA-E) defeated FC Frederick FCF ’08 Girls (MD) 2-1 in an extremely competitive final. They proved to be extremely deserving winners as they went 6-0-0 at the Eastern Regional Championships. Penn FC Youth scored 13 goals and held their opponents to three. 

15U Boys

A.C. Connecticut AC Connecticut B07 EDP National (CT) did not lose a game at the Eastern Regional Championships, going 5-0-1. They scored 15 goals through their matches and held opponents to just four — all coming in the knockout stages. They put the finishing touches on a terrific run Thursday, beating Potomac Soccer Association Potomac Blue 07B (MD) 2-1.

16U Girls

FC Revolution FC Revolution Reds (06) (PA-E) went undefeated at the Eastern Regional Championships, finishing 5-0-0. They scored 24 goals during the week while holding all opponents to just one. FC Revolution were crowned champions after a 1-0 win against Yankee United FC Yankee United FC Attack G06 (CT) on Wednesday.

17U Boys

Arlington Soccer Association 05B Red (VA) put forth a dominant showing at the Eastern Regional Championships. Going 6-0-0 in the span of seven days, they demonstrated extreme toughness and grit, highlighted by a 2-0 win over Council Rock United FC Bucks DOMINION 2005 Boys (PA-E) in the final. Arlington scored 17 goals and only gave up one goal.

18U Girls

Liverpool FC International Academy Maryland Liverpool FCIA Central MD 2004 Girls (MD) finished atop a tough nine team bracket. The went 3-0-1 and scored 10 goals at the Eastern Regional Championships, with the most important being the final’s sole goal in a win against West Virginia FC WVFC 2004 Girls – Black (WV).

19U Boys

Baltimore Celtic Soccer Club Baltimore Celtic 03 Premier St. Martin (MD) had one of the most impressive showings at the Eastern Regional Championships. Not only did they go undefeated (5-0-0), but did so with a 20 goal differential. Baltimore Celtic defeated Southeast Soccer Club Southeast SC 04/03B (CT) 4-2 in the final.

The US Youth Soccer National Championships consists of regional champions in the 13U-19U Boys and Girls age groups, as well as the National League qualifiers in the 14U-19U Boys and Girls age groups.

The US Youth Soccer National Championships will be held from July 19-24 at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida.

Follow along the road to the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series and share your moments with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #ROADtoFL!

More on the US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships is available here.

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 State Associations the opportunity to showcase their abilities against the best in the nation, while emphasizing teamwork, discipline, and fair play. The yearlong competition begins with over 185,000 players in the USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS National Championship Series provides the nation’s top collegiate coaches with the premier stage to identify and scout the most coveted players in the country. For more information, visit https://www.usyouthsoccer.org/national-championship-series/.

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer)

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game.

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Loudoun County, Virginia, Chosen to Host 2023 US Youth Soccer Regional Event

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: US Youth Soccer Communications, communications@usyouthsoccer.org

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Loudoun County, Virginia, Chosen to Host 2023 US Youth Soccer Regional Event

FRISCO, Texas (June 23, 2022) – US Youth Soccer (USYS) is delighted to announce its most longstanding signature event, the National Championship Series (NCS), and its 2023 Eastern Regional Championships are coming to Loudoun County, Virginia, from June 23 through June 29, 2023.

USYS’ National Championship Series, which will be in its 49th year, contributes significantly to local economies in host markets as each player, on average, is accompanied by two additional people.

“US Youth Soccer’s NCS East Region is excited to have Loudoun County as our location for the 2023 Regional Tournament,” said Brad Roos, USYS Eastern Regional Championships Chair. “Through discussions with Visit Loudoun, we were very impressed with their enthusiasm and commitment to making this a memorable event for our players and families.”

Visit Loudoun led the successful bid process and will help host the event along with the Loudoun County Commission and the Virginia Youth Soccer Association. Games will be held at both Hanson Regional Park and Bolen Memorial Park in Leesburg.

“We are very honored to be hosting the 2023 US Youth Soccer Eastern Regional Championships in Loudoun County,” said Torye Hurst, Visit Loudoun’s Director of Sales, Sports & Services, who also oversees Loudoun Sports Tourism.  “This is a great opportunity to showcase our sports facilities and destination to visitors throughout the Eastern United States.  This event would not have been possible without the cooperation of numerous partners in the community.”

“Sports tourism is an important part of our overall tourism economy,” said Beth Erickson, Visit Loudoun President & CEO. “This event is expected to have an estimated economic impact of $5.6 million for Loudoun, generating 9,000 room nights and bringing visitors to our restaurants, shops, and other attractions. Securing this bid also further positions Loudoun as a premier sports tournament destination.”

The Eastern Regional Championships bring more than 200 boys and girls teams in the 12U-19U age groups each year, with the regional winners from the 13U-19U age groups advancing to the US Youth Soccer National Championships.

“I am confident the Visit Loudoun Staff and leadership in the Loudoun soccer community will provide all the elements necessary to successfully host this prestigious USYS event in 2023,” said Don Rawson, Executive Director of the Virginia Youth Soccer Association. “The Virginia Youth Soccer Association staff will also lend its many years of experience in hosting USYS events to support the Local Organizing Committee and help ensure success for all involved!”

US Youth Soccer’s East Region consists of 15 State Associations: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Eastern New York, New York West, Eastern Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania West, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.

For more information, visit USYouthSoccer.org.

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About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series 

The US Youth Soccer (USYS) National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from USYS’s 54 State Associations the opportunity to showcase their abilities against the best in the nation, while emphasizing teamwork, discipline, and fair play. The yearlong competition begins with over 185,000 players in the USYS State Championships. State champions, along with selected representatives from the USYS National League Conferences, advance to compete in one of four USYS Regional Championships. In each gender age group, the four USYS Regional Champions, along with 12 qualifiers from USYS National League P.R.O. in the 14U-19U age groups, compete for the ultimate crown at the USYS National Championships. Overall, the USYS National Championship Series provides the nation’s top collegiate coaches with the premier stage to identify and scout the most coveted players in the country. For more information, visit USYouthSoccer.org/National-Championship-Series.

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Champions Celebrated as 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Presidents Cup Finishes Tuesday in Charleston, WV

Champions Celebrated as 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Presidents Cup Finishes Tuesday in Charleston, WV

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CHARLESTON, West Virginia (June 21, 2022) – More than 100 teams competed at the 2022 US Youth Soccer Eastern Presidents Cup at the Shawnee Sports Complex and Barboursville Soccer Complex in Charleston and Barboursville, West Virginia, this week.

Nearly 2,500 people traveled in as the teams competed for a spot at the US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup in Greensboro, North Carolina, later this summer.

Eastern Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania West led the field with five teams each being crowned, while New Jersey (3), Virginia (2), and West Virginia (1) all had champions as well.

Eastern Presidents Cup Champions

Boys 12U – Beadling SC Beadling 2010 Boys North White Elite (PA-W)Girls 12U – Century V Soccer Century V East Renegades (PA-W)
Boys 13U – NESA 2009 Boys Elite Pre NL (NJ)Girls 13U – Valley United 09G Green (VA)
Boys 14U – Beadling SC 08B Pre MLS NEXT (PA-W)Girls 14U – North Union United SC NUU 08F Valor (PA-E)
Boys 15U – PA Rush 2007 Rush Boys (PA-E)Girls 15U – West Virginia FC WVFC 2007 Girls – Black (WV)
Boys 16U – Princeton FC Barcelona (NJ)Girls 16U – North Union United SC NUU 06F Wave (PA-E)
Boys 17U – New Jersey Surf NJ Surf South Marlton 05B (NJ)Girls 17U – Victory SC Victory SC 2005 Girls (PA-W)
Boys 18U – Vereinigung Erzgebirge SC V E VE Gunners (PA-E)Girls 18U – Iron Valley United SC Thorns ’04 (PA-E)
Boys 19U – Team America TEAM AMERICA 03-BATA (VA)Girls 19U – Centra SA Centre Union 03/04/05G (PA-W)

Daynor Garcia, head coach of Team America TEAM AMERICA 03-BATA (VA), talked about his team’s experience at Eastern Presidents Cup.

“This is a tournament that we are so proud to participate in,” said Garcia. We’ve been a part of this tournament for the last three years. We make it our goal every year to win it and be a part of this tournament. It has great awards, organization, referees, and we’re just proud to represent Virginia.”

Garcia also shed some light on his emotions as his team embarks on one final run at National Presidents Cup after his side’s dominant 4-0-0 mark this week.

“It’s a little bittersweet because I’m happy that we won this tournament today and that we’re going to nationals,” said Garcia. “I’m a little sad, though, because it’ll probably be one of the last years we’ll participate as this group. The core of this group has participated the last three years, so they know how much this means to me and how much it means to have this be our year.”

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Notes on some of the Eastern Presidents Cup winners:

12U Girls

Century V Soccer Century V East Renegades (PA-W)’s 6-0 win over Clark SC Clark Reign 2010 (NJ) encapsulated a perfect week the Renegades. They compiled a remarkable 26 goals in five matches – and only gave up two.

13U Boys

NESA 2009 Boys Elite Pre NL (NJ) came out on top of their bracket with four wins and a draw. They earned two hard-fought victories in both the semi-final and final match against Naugatuck Youth Soccer Naugy Warriors (CT) and Arundel Soccer Association ASA Juventus Elite 2009 (MD), respectively, with both games finishing with a one goal margin.

14U Girls

North Union United SC NUU 08F (PA-E)’s 1-0 win over BVB International Academy – Pittsburgh BVB International Academy Pittsburgh 08G Premier (PA-W) was its fifth of the week. North Union compiled an extremely impressive 14 goals in those matches — and topped it by holding its opponents scoreless.

15U Boys

PA Rush 2007 Rush Boys (PA-E) finished on top of a highly competitive bracket, earning a 1-0 win over FC Pittsburgh FC Pittsburgh 07B Gold (PA-W) in the final. They went 3-1-1 on the week and looked to play their best soccer late, scoring 10 goals in the last three matches.

16U Girls

North Union United SC NUU 06F Wave (PA-E) had an extremely dominant week. In four matches, the Eastern Pennsylvania side tallied 16 goals while only giving up one. They earned a 1-0 win over United Philly Soccer United Philly Soccer 2006/2007 Fusion Girls (PA-E) in the final.

17U Boys

New Jersey Surf NJ Surf South Marlton 05B (NJ) bested Bethesda Soccer Club Bethesda Green 2005 (MD) in one of the most competitive finals at Eastern Presidents Cup. After finishing regulation and both overtimes scoreless, the two sides entered a penalty shootout that finished with New Jersey Surf winning by a 4-2 mark.

18U Girls

Iron Valley United SC Thorns ’04 (PA-E) were crowned champions after a highly competitive final against Calvert Soccer Assn CSA Cyclones 04G (MD) ended 2-1 in favor of the Eastern Pennsylvania side. They proved to be a difficult team to beat, going 2-0-2 on the week.

19U Boys

Team America TEAM AMERICA 03-BATA (VA) had one of the most dominant showings at Eastern Presidents Cup, going 4-0-0 on the week while scoring 16 goals in a competitive group.

The US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup consists of regional champions in the 13U-19U Boys and Girls age groups and will be held from July 7-10 in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Follow along the road to the US Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup and share your moments with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using #ClaimTheCup!

More on the US Youth Soccer Eastern Presidents Cup is available here.

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About the US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup

The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is designed for teams seeking additional challenges to play against teams of similar abilities for a national title. Presidents Cup provides a progressive and competitive experience to teams, allowing them to participate in a series of unique experiences highlighting competition, camaraderie, and community from the state to regional to national levels of US Youth Soccer. The US Youth Soccer Presidents Cup is a separate series of events from the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series. For more information, please visit USYouthSoccer.org/Presidents-Cup/.

About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer)

US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country, is on a mission to provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play. US Youth Soccer registers nearly 2.5 million players annually. Through its programming, resources and leadership, US Youth Soccer is advancing the game for its 54 Member State Associations, 10,000 clubs and leagues and nearly 1 million administrators, coaches, and volunteers. US Youth Soccer connects families and communities to the power of sports and its shared love of soccer. US Youth Soccer provides a path for every player, offering programs that provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game.

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2022 League Championship Recap

US Youth Soccer’s (USYS) League Championship concluded on Sunday, May 22nd, after an exciting weekend full of high-stakes matches. There were countless twists and turns for each team that competed but there was no shortage of talent showcased on the fields.

The League Championship program creates an additional pathway into the USYS Eastern Regional Championships, while strengthening relationships with leagues and maintaining the structural integrity of existing programs, competitions and events offered by US Youth Soccer. To qualify and advance from the USYS League Championship, teams must participate in League play as well as their State Association’s USYS National Championship Series State Cup competition.

Here’s a look at the path each division’s champion took over the weekend:

Boys 13U Champions – Manassas Soccer Club 09 Gold.

— Semi-Finals – 5-1 vs Takomoa Park Soccer Club Takoma Thunder 2009.

— Finals – 2-1 vs FC Frederick FCF ’09 Boys.

Boys 14U Champions –  Stony Brook – LGN SC (CJSL) Stony Brook-LGN Wildings Blue B2008.

— Semi-Finals – 4-1 vs FC Frederick FCF ’08 Boys. 

— Finals – 11-0 vs Takoma Park Soccer Club Takoma Park Thunder 2008.

Boys 15U Champions – Cold Spring Harbor Huntington (LIJSL) 07 BWG East EDP.

— Semi-Finals – 4-2 vs Arlington Soccer Association Boys 2007 Red.

— Finals – 4-1 vs Virginia Valor FC 2007B Gold.

Boys 16U Champions – Herndon Youth Soccer 06B.

— Semi-Finals – 2-1 vs Massapequa SC (LIJSL) Boltz.

— Finals – 4-1 vs Smithtown Kickers SC (LIJSL) Atletico.

Boys 17U Champions  – Herndon Youth Soccer Herndon Youth Soccer Ciclones Black.

— Semi-Finals – 1-0 vs Frederick FCF ’05 Boys.

— Finals – 8-0 vs Massapequa SC (LIJSL) Leeds.

Boys 18U Champions – FC Frederick FCF ’04 Boys.

— Semi-Finals – 4-1 vs Smithtown Kickers SC (LIJSL) Bayern.

— Finals – 3-2 vs Massapequa SC (LIJSL) Rangers.

Boys 19U Champions – Villarreal Virginia Academy VIVA 03 Red.

— Semi-Finals – 4-1 vs Valley Stream (LIJSL) Colombia Academy.

— Finals – 3-1 vs FC Frederick FCF ’03 Boys.

Girls 13U Champions – Smithtown Kickers SC (LIJSL) LI Slammers G09 Maroon.

— Semi-Finals – 2-0 vs Rockville Centre Soccer Club (CJSL) Elite.

— Finals – 5-0 vs FC Frederick FCF ’09 Girls.

Girls 14U Champions – FC Frederick FCF ’08 Girls.

— Semi-Finals – 4-0 vs Massapequa SC (LIJSL) Rockets.

— Finals – 3-1 vs Rockville Centre Soccer Club (CJSL) Red Storm.

Girls 15U Champions – Stony Brook – LGN SC (CJSL) Stony Brook-LGN Athletico G2007.

— Semi-Finals – 4-3 vs FC Frederick FCF ’07 Girls.

— Finals – 5-3 vs Hicksville SC (LIJSL) HASC Dare Devils.

Girls 16U Champions – Virginia Rush Soccer Club Virginia Rush 2006 Girls Rush.

— Semi-Finals – 4-1 vs Smithtown Kickers SC (LIJSL) Fusion.

— Finals – 1-0 vs Commack Soccer Destroyers G06.

Girls 17U Champions – Stony Brook – LGN SC (CJSL) Stony Brook-LGN Arsenal G2005.

— Semi-Finals – 5-0 vs McLean YS McLean Youth Soccer 2005 Girls Green.

— Finals – 3-1 vs Virginia Valor FC 2005 G Gold.

Girls 18U Champions – Great Falls Reston Soccer Club GFRSC 04G Elite ECNL RL.

— Semi-Finals – 6-3 vs BARÇA Academy Northern Virginia 2004G BLUE.

— Finals – 4-0 vs FC Frederick FCF ’04 Girls.

Congratulations to all of the winners — and good luck at the 2022 USYS Eastern Regional Championships!

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