Sunday, August 27, 2006

Magic Kicks-Off Fall Season with hard Fought Tie

Field Correspondent: Megan W.




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The Loudoun Magic played their first game of the Fall 2006 Season at the Dulles National Tournament in Herndon, VA on Saturday, 26 August 2006. We had to get up early because our soccer game was at 7:30 am. Our entire team, except Kristin was there, and Olivia was a guest player. This was an 8 v 8 tournament so we played a double diamond shape. The Majestics took tons of shots, but Megan K. and Kaylyn did an awesome job in goal. In the first half, Megan W. got a great breakaway and took a hard shot and scored. Dakota took the first corner kick of the season. Maddie did a good job of clearing the ball when she was a defender. Janna made a great pass to Elizabeth and she almost shot. Erin made lots of great passes. Near the end of the game, Olivia made an exciting defensive save by kicking the ball over the goal. Jessie controlled the ball at center mid and did a good job as the target player. She got hurt, but came back in to play because she was tough. The Majestics scored when everyone was smooshed together trying to get the ball and they tapped it in to the tie game. Kylie cheered us on from the side lines because she had a broken toe and could not play. The game ended in a 1-1 tie.


Pictures of the tournament are available here! If you see something you like, email MagicManager and we can get you the hi-res original photos.

Chase to Maggie Moos

The chase is on - to Maggie Moos

                   Herndon  Alex.     MATT   Arl.   VSA    SYC
Curve Freedom Arsenal Spirit Heat Shockwave

Loose Balls
**Magic 14 3 3 8 7 12
**Opponent 23 5 5 9 6 8

Moves 8 4 17 18 13 13


Points 44 14 40 52 40 50
Negative Points -23 -5 -5 -9 -6 -8
Net Points 21 9 35 43 34 42


Result W 2-1 L 1-0 L 1-0 W 2-0 W 3-1 W 2-0

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Needed for
Maggie Moos 150
Points to go -34 <<<< Time for Ice Cream!

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Player Tryout

The Loudoun Magic, a rising U11 Girls team competing in the Old Dominion Soccer League (ODSL) is searching for talented, energetic players to fill a vacant roster spot. Interested players should contact head coach Ed Fleming @ 703-443-2155, or via email at LoudounMagic@aol.com.

The Loudoun Magic and our sister teams (the Freedom and Tornadoes) are associated with Loudoun Soccer, Virginia’s largest youth soccer club. Players receive high quality professional training year-round while competing in local indoor & outdoor leagues and tournaments. Want to learn more? Give us a call/email.

2006 Sponsors

Many thanks to our many generous and supportive Sponsors. We encourage you to visit our Business Sponsors and thank them for their support; just click on the business logo or link to connect to their website / information page.

For more information on sponsoring the Loudoun Magic, or if you are a team parent and would like to recruit additional sponsors, please visit our Sponsor Letter page. This is our second year and we'd really like to thank those that made it possible last year. You can see them all here. As for this years sponsors, here they are!

Platinum Sponsors

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Gold Sponsors

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Silver Sponsors

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Prospect Waterproofing Co.

118 Acacia Lane

Sterling, VA 20166

Phone 703-450-2355

Fax 703-450-2397

http://www.pwcompany.com/

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Sponsors

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Dahl-Morrow International

608 S King Street

Suite #103

Leesburg, VA 201

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Phone 703-779-5600

Fax 703-779-5678





GAM Printers, Inc.
45969 Nokes Blvd., Suite 130
Sterling, VA 20166
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Individual Sponsors

  • Leesburg Vintner
  • Helen Coughter

Monday, April 03, 2006

Magic Snack Schedule

Please provide a half time snack, a post game snack & drink


April 2nd, 1:00pm, Brown

April 8th, 10:00am, Kyte

April 9th, 1:00pm, O'Connell

Arpil 23, 4:45pm, Windland

April 30th, 2:15pm, Steadman

May 14th, 1:00pm, Schneider

May 21st, 1:00pm, Slack

June 4th, 1:00pm, Fleming

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Magic Complete Successful Preseason

The Loudoun Magic completed a successful run of preseason tournament this past weekend after finishing the PWSI Icebreaker tournament with a 1-1-1 record. The Magic played their first game against an out-of-state team, defeating FC Frederick Academy White 1-0, followed by an exciting 4-4 tie against the Herndon Curve White. The Magic completed the weekend with a hard fought 2-0 loss to eventual tournament winner VISTA Magic.

Magic finished the preseason with a combined record of 3 wins, 1 loss, and 3 ties. More importantly, it’s apparent that the team’s winter training is paying off, as the girls are showing improved footskills, and better spacing as a team.

Magic kicks off the Spring ODSL season on April 2nd vs McLean 95 White at Freedom Park in Leesburg.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

PWSI Icebreaker 2006 Information

The PWSI tournament will be at Veterans Park (VP) - Woodbridge, VA

The tournament hotline is 703-730-7225


Directions are:

From I-95 - Follow the directions to Tyrell Field Complex. The Veterans Pool Field is the first filed beyond Tyrell on the left. Veterans Park Pavilion is across the street form the Pool Field and the Veterans Football Field is adjacent to the third parking lot past the Tyrell Fields (a gravel parking lot on the left.)

You can get google driving directions from anywhere you are using this link.

The schedule is:

Date/TimeHomeVisitorField
Saturday 9:30MagicFC Frederick Academy Vet5
Saturday 1:15Herndon CurveMagic Vet5
Sunday 10:45Vista MagicMagic Vet3
Sunday 3:451st2nd Vet4

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Magic Breaks the Ice with a Win!

The Loudoun Magic started the 2006 Spring outdoor season off with a bang, winning the Red division of the Loudoun Icebreaker tournament this past weekend. The Magic finished the tournament 2-0-2, with two victories over McLean 95 White (3-1 and a 2-0 Championship win), and 1-1 ties with the VISTA Revolution and McLean 95 Gold.

The girls' hard work throughout the winter was evident. Footskills and team play have improved since the last outdoor tournament, despite the weekend's freezing cold and wind.

The Magic play in the PSWI Icebreaker this coming weekend in Woodbridge, VA, before starting their ODSL season.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

2006 Loudoun Soccer Club Ice Breaker Schedule

All games are at Northern Virginia Community College, 1000 Harry Flood Byrd Highway (Hwy 7), Sterling, VA


The official weather line is 703.777.5897

The tournament director is David Vermeland, 703.395.6618 (Call Anytime leading up to and during the tournament.)

Game Date/TimeHome TeamField Number/ Game NumberVisitors
Saturday 9:00Vista Revolution (1) Field 3 / Game 26 Loudoun Magic (2)
Saturday 1:00Loudoun Magic (2) Field 10 / Game 35 MYS 95 White (3)
Sunday 9:00Loudoun Magic (2) Field10 / Game 134 MPS 95 Gold (4)
Sunday 11:00First Place Field10 / Game 136 Second Place

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Jan-Feb Schedule

The following is the schedule for Jan/Feb 2006 - Home vs Away

Sun-Jan 15 12:00 PM Barakat Field
Loudoun Magic vs Pre-Teen Titans

Sun-Jan 22 1:35 PM Barakat Field
Loudoun Magic vs Grape Kool-Aid

Sun-Jan 29 2:20 PM Barakat Field
Arlington Flames vs Loudoun Magic

Sun-Feb 5 2:20 PM CSI Field
Loudoun Magic vs CYA Hotshots 95

Sun-Feb 12 3:55 PM CSI Field
Reston Rapids 95 vs Loudoun Magic

Sun-Feb 26 4:40 PM Barakat Field
Loudoun Select Red vs Loudoun Magic

Our teams sportsplex site is here.


Couple of items:


  1. Plan to wear red, but bring your whites to every game. The Freedom/Tornadoes split their players up and called them Loudoun Select Red/White. We're playing Red our last game. We're playing in a U10/11 group, so the competition should do us some good.
  2. I looked over the rules, and unlike the adult leagues, the youth leagues aren't allowed to have guest players. In the past, knowing how the SportsPlex worked, I'd have said they'd never check anyway. I've heard that they're under new management and they've become more strict about it.
  3. Here's my plan for indoor. I don't care if we win or lose. I want to work on footskills, help the kids get ready for ODSL, and let them have fun. I also want to use Indoor to get the girls acclimated to positions they aren't used to playing, so the kids that didn't play much defense last season will be getting more time there in indoor - and the kids that played a lot of defense will be getting their time up front.
  4. Thanks so much to Lori for being on the ball and getting us registered! I looked over the list of teams, and there's something like 65 teams on a waiting list. Anyone know where we can scrape together enough money to open an indoor facility out this way? We'd retire rich for sure.