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To develop a league that truly serves the needs of players, teams & clubs.
Provide clubs not in US Development Academy or ECNL an alternative route that
has significant games and college exposure.
Provide our players with events that maximize college exposure and continued
development.
The league will provide appealing events for colleges to identify and assess all
players of all playing abilities.at e
Create a scouting program to identify the top players in the every ASL event
Event based; the league will be separated into two divisions, a top division and a second
division.
Boys teams will be placed in their appropriate division based on 2010-2011 results.
Girls teams will be placed in divisions by the ASL Competition Committee. Club Directors
will send a recommendation of where their teams should be placed, but the final decision will
be made by the ASL.
U14-U18 Puma Boys and Girls
Teams will play in the below events, with the exception of the U14 and U18 Boys
and ALL girls teams will NOT play in the SAC Memorial Day tournament.
All teams, with the exception of the U18 Puma Academy Boys, will continue to
play in the VSL this Fall.
Bethesda Showcase, November 11-13 (Girls) November 18-20 (Boys)
Triangle Friendlies (Fayetteville, NC), January 21-23 (Girls) January 28-29 (Boys)
Jefferson Cup, March 10-11 (Boys) March 17-18 (Girls)
SAC Memorial Day, Memorial Day weekend (Columbia, MD)
Each event will have one game over the course of three days; Friday, Saturday, and
Sunday. SAC Memorial Day is Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. The U14 age
group will have their three games over the course of two days; Saturday and
Sunday.
December through March
Once or twice a week – Dates, time, and location will be release early Fall.
Josh Laux - Head Coach Hampden-Sydney member of boys ASL Staff. Will
provide training sessions in the winter for U15-U18 boys teams.
• Head Coach since 2004, second-winningest coach in program’s history
• ODAC Championship 2010, most wins in program’s history in 2009
• Randolph-Macon assistant coach 2001-2003
• State Goalkeeping Diploma, NSCAA High School Special Topics Diploma,
NSCAA Advanced National Diploma
The ASL is committed to player development and providing a true pathway for college
exposure and beyond.
ASL club directors and coaches will identify and scout talent within the league and assist
in placing players at the highest levels.
The event weekends have been selected because of the high exposure potential with the
number of college coaches that attend.
College Tours – Set up tours at local schools over event weekends
Put in the work!
Contact Pat McStay for a one on one consultation – [email protected]