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Duluth Soccer Booster Club
P.O Box 824
Duluth, Georgia 30096
Duluth High School
3737 Brock Road
Duluth, Georgia 30096
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.duluthsoccer.org
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Our Mission
 to create a positive and competitive
environment where student athletes
are able to realize their full potential,
pursue excellence, and achieve
success
“live, learn, and love the game”
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Our Purpose & Philosophy
Duluth Soccer strives to:
 Provide quality training for all Duluth High School soccer players
 Promote the development of student athletes at Duluth High School
 Reinforce the importance of scholastic excellence as well as athletic
excellence
 Provide opportunities for leadership and teamwork
 Encourage local involvement in all areas of the community
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Our Programs
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Men’s Program
Women’s Program
We offer:
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Varsity level
Junior Varsity level
opportunities for Duluth Middle School player
development and involvement in the program
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Our Goal
Our goal is to:
 develop complete players that are athletically and
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academically successful
maximize a player’s potential by improving soccer skills,
emphasizing fitness, and encouraging good nutritional
habits
create post High School opportunities for players,
whenever possible
promote sportsmanship, foster friendships, and
encourage a deeper love for the game that lasts a lifetime
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DHS Coaching Staff
Men’s Program
Gregg Tavani
Varsity
Head Coach
Carlos Tello
Jr. Varsity
Head Coach
Todd Pritchett
Jr. Varsity
Assistant Coach
Women’s Program
Vince Hayes
Varsity Coach
Lauren Dodson
Women’s
Varsity Asst. &
Keeper Coach
Tessa (Finke)
Heaton
Jr. Varsity
Head Coach
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over 25 years of soccer excellence
Duluth record for goals in a career: 88
Tyler Davis (2001-2004)
Danny Klinect
former DHS
player, became
Men’s Head
Coach. Led Men’s
team to the 1st
round of the
playoffs in 2001
Ron Mangrum
started the
program. Very
successful for
many years,
including at a
final four run
1985
Courtney Martin
becomes
Women’s Varsity
Head Coach,
serves 2001-07
Gregg Tavani
becomes Men’s
Varsity Head
Coach Vince
Hayes become
Men’s JV Head
Coach
State playoffs
(women)
Tyler Davis
breaks school
record (32
goals in
a season)
Mike Wentzler - AllAmerican Honorable
Mention, Berry College
Emily Bender - AllAmerican, Berry
College
Mike Wentzler
alumni
goalkeeper;
becomes
Men’s JV
soccer coach
State semi-finalists
(men)
Erica Millette
becomes
Women’s Jr.
Varsity Coach
Gwinnett Co. Players
of the year 2004: Tyler
Davis and Chris Davis
Vince Hayes
becomes
Women’s
Varsity Head
Coach
State finalists
(men)
State semifinalists (men)
mid 2001
90s
2002
Men’s Varsity
finished 1
game shy of
the State
playoffs
Gregg Tavani
named DHS
Teacher of the
Year
Men’s Varsity –
finished 1
game shy of
the State
playoffs
Women’s
Varsity – 28
goals, most
scored since 2004
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
2009
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over 25 years of soccer excellence
Vince Hayes
named DHS
Teacher of the
Year
Men’s Varsity win
Rival’s Cup
Women’s Varsity
win Rival’s Cup
Tessa Finke
replaces E. Millette
as Women’s JV
Head Coach
Women’s Varsity –
scored 62 goals,
allowing only 31,
best stats since 2004
Lauren Dodson
becomes Women’s
Varsity Assist. &
Keeper Coach
Women’s Varsity –
suffered narrow
losses to 4 of the top
10 teams in the
state, one being the
eventual state
champion
Kalvens Weah
becomes Assist.
Coach Men's team
2010
2011
8 graduating
seniors sign to
play soccer in
college
Carlos Tello
replaces Kalven
Weah as Men’s JV
Head Coach
Todd Pritchett
becomes Men’s
Asst. JV Coach
2012
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the Rival’s Cup
Women’s Varsity Victorious - 2010
The annual Rival’s Cup is a high-intensity match played between Duluth High and its rival Norcross High.
The first Rival’s Cup was played in 2010.
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the Rival’s Cup
Men’s Varsity Victorious - 2012
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Excellence on and off the Pitch
DHS Teacher of the Year - 2009
DHS Teacher of the Year - 2010
Gregg Tavani
Men’s Varsity Head Coach
Vince Hayes
Women’s Varsity Coach
“Talent is common in this world; doing something with it,
however, is uncommon.” – Vince Hayes
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By the numbers
In 2012…
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44 of players in the
Varsity program
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38 of players in the
Junior Varsity program
– 25 Men
– 21 Men
– 19 Women
– 17 Women
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Where the Wildcats call Home
Tim Maxwell Memorial Stadium
 a 9,000-seat, fully-lit stadium serves as home for the Duluth
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High School Wildcats
Cecil Morris Field
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named after the successful football coach of the
Wildcats who was named “Sportsman of the Decade”
in 1990 by the Gwinnett Extra newspaper
press box dedicated to Brooks Coleman
practice field, adjacent to main stadium
concession stand
restroom facilities
free parking
3737 Brock Road
Duluth, Georgia 30096
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Annual Tournament
for the Varsity
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Brine High School
Tournament of Champions
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March 14 – 16, 2013
Jekyll Island, Georgia
Duluth Soccer has participated
in this annual event since 2001
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women – 2001
men – 2002
http://www.soccertoc.com
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Summer & Winter Camps
for Players
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Duluth Soccer coaches conduct annual week-long
summer camps for returning players each summer
through Tavani Soccer (www.tavanisoccer.com)
other neighborhood clubs who host summer & winter
camps for players include:
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Atlanta Fire United (www.atlantaunitedsoccer.com)
Atlanta Futbol Academy (www.unitedfa.org/)
Norcross Soccer Academy (www.nsafury.org)
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and now a word from…
Our Sponsors
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Support the Sport
Duluth Soccer Spirit Wear
We’ve got you covered…
http://duluthsoccer.org/index.php?page=spiritwear
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DHS Soccer Booster Club Officers
Ed & Aimee Cancino
Co-Presidents
open
Vice-President
Trisha Whitley
Secretary
Mike Miller
Treasurer
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Opportunities to Serve
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The DHS Soccer Boosters Club, Inc. is an independent,
not for profit, volunteer-based soccer organization
established to support the Duluth High School soccer
program.
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There are numerous opportunities to serve, including: field
management, concessions, spirit wear sales and
management, administrative support, and the list goes on…
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For more information, contact a member of the DHS
Soccer Booster Club Board
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Our Brand, the basics
the logo
the color pallet
Unless it’s a photograph or illustration, purple, black,
grey and white are the only colors we should use.
For branded items, purple and black should be used as
the predominant background color. White and grey
should be used as special highlight or character colors.
Use this table as a guide:
black
R: 0 G: 0 B: 0
type face
International Typeface Corporation (ITC) Blair Medium
white
R: 255 G:255 B: 255
purple
R: 102 G: 51 B: 153
grey
R: 171 G: 173 B: 166
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Our Brand values, more than a logo
Duluth Soccer is much more than a distinctive mark and color palette. The brand is the personality of Duluth Soccer
and it guides everything we do.
Our brand values are an intrinsic part of Duluth Soccer, and they play a crucial role in influencing our behaviors, our
communications, and wider brand success.
Five values that guide our behavior are:
competitive
We are brave. We are creative and dare to do things differently,
to find a better way. We enjoy working hard, playing hard, and
succeeding together. We love to win, but if that is not the final
result… we take pride in being a fierce competitor until the final
whistle.
teamwork
We come from many backgrounds, but we are a team united…
We value unity, and we help each other succeed on and off the
field. We constantly consider how can we can help a teammate,
making decisions and taking action with that in mind.
dynamic
We are energetic, confident, and focused on the challenge
before us. We also plan for the future and focus on
continuous improvement. We push the boundaries.
fair
We represent Duluth High School, and we pride ourselves
on honesty and fairness. Although we love to win, we
emphasize development over the result. We are good
sports, even in the face of intense competition.
passionate
We are constantly learning and are passionate about life
and the game of soccer. We treat everyone as
individuals.
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Contact Us
 Coaching Staff
Men’s Program
Women’s Program
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Gregg Tavani
Men’s Varsity Coach
([email protected])
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Vince Hayes
Women’s Varsity Coach
([email protected])
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Carlos Tello
Men’s Junior Varsity Head Coach
([email protected])
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Lauren Dodson. Women’s Varsity
Assistant Coach & Goal Keeper Coach
([email protected])
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Todd Pritchett
Men’s Junior Varsity Assistant Coach
([email protected])
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Tessa Heaton
Women’s Junior Varsity Head Coach
([email protected])
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Contact Us
 email us - the DHS Booster Club
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President – Aimee & Ed Cancino ([email protected])
Vice President - Al Viller ([email protected])
Treasurer - Mike Miller ([email protected])
Secretary - Trisha Whitley ([email protected])
Webmaster – Al Viller ([email protected])
 snail mail
 P.O Box 824, Duluth, Georgia 30096
 on the Internet:
 www.duluthsoccer.org
 930+ fans on Facebook
become a fan of the “Duluth Soccer Nation”
http://facebook.com/DuluthSoccer
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Teamwork
driven
Dynamic
skills
leadership
Passionate
Fair
fitness
success
Competitive
fun
“go tell the world…”
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