Category Archives: Coaching

U13G Matrix SB Team Advances to State Cup Quarter-Finals!

South Bay AYSO’s U13G Matrix Elite team defeated Rebels Blue 1-0 on Saturday, February 21 to advance to the Great 8. The South Bay girls take on Nado at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at the SoCal Sports Complex in Oceanside.  At stake in the quarterfinals is a trip to the Final Four of the prestigious State Cup President’s Division. Coach Polo Aviles and the girls (photo below) are proudly representing their community–and AYSO.

About Matrix South Bay FC

Matrix Futbol Club is dedicated to providing a quality player development program using the philosophies and programs of the American Youth Soccer Organization. Our goals are to provide youth players an environment that nurtures and develops their abilities in soccer within a competitive arena that matches their skill with basic values.IMG_2445

AYSO Matrix U13G Players Chosen for Academy Select Team

It gives our AYSO Matrix program great pleasure to announce that Arely Salcedo and Denise Castro of our very own South Bay Matrix Elite GU13 squad have been selected for the San Diego Developmental Academy Select Team. These yoSDDA_Select5ung ladies will be representing our club proudly and will participate in Showcase events, where they will have a chance to get scouted for the Cal South Pro+ program (ODP). In all, five players were nominated from our SB team.

In photo, from left to right: Alyssa Dasis, Savannah DeLara, Daniella Ibanez, Denise Castro & Arely Salcedo.

South Bay’s U13G Team Knocks off Nevada State Champs

In the biggest summer tournament victory in our club program’s history, South Bay AYSO’s Under-13 Girls Matrix team won the Las Vegas Labor Day Classic by defeating the reigning Nevada State champions in the final 4-3. The South Bay girls stormed through bracket play to set up the championship showdown with FC Warriors (Las Vegas), which is ranked #21 in the Southwestern U.S. by GotSoccer. Coach Polo Aviles’ South Bay squad, known as Matrix Elite, has a high flying attack. Including the final, the girls scored 18 goals in four matches. The girls appear to be peaking at the right time, fresh off consecutive victories in the recent San Diego Development Academy (SDDA) College Showcase. The team starts play on Sept. 6 in the SDDA’s Flight 2, as Matrix South Bay U13G Red. By any name, these girls are playing really well!LVchampsU13G

Coach Training Session is Scheduled for May 10

South Bay Matrix Director of Coaching Memo Medina will hold a free coaches clinic on Saturday, May 10 from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. at Southwest High. The clinic will include a field session with South Bay’s Boys U17 squad from 8-9 a.m., and a classroom session from 9 a.m. to approximately 9:45. The session in free to assistant coaches and coaches in South Bay AYSO and Matrix.

Matrix South Bay Director of Coaching Memo Medina shares a moment with Army National Guard members.
Matrix South Bay Director of Coaching Memo Medina shares a moment with Army National Guard members at a recent player development clinic.

Coach Medina has served as an instructor in coaching education for Cal South and the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. This is a great opportunity for coaches to learn and improve their skills in working with our youth. Refreshments will be provided.

Matrix South Bay Hosts Soccer Clinic, Thanks to Army National Guard Soccer

Southwest High School was the place to be on Thursday evening for a free futbol clinic, thanks to a partnership involving AYSO Matrix South Bay, SoccerNation and the Army National Guard. The session was part of the National Guard’s Grassroots Soccer (GRS) program. The program was created to inform and educate high school-aged soccer players, their parents, club coaches, and high school and college coaches about how joining the Guard can assist youth with reaching their educational goals.

Matrix South Bay Director of Coaching Guillermo “Memo” Medina helped coordinate the session, and was supported by Matrix (San Diego) Director of Coaching Mike Hovenic. Both Hovenic and Medina hold USSF B Licenses. Instructors included Marco Beltran, who is SOH Women’s Varsity Coach, and Matrix South Bay Coaches Hector Romo and Santiago Villanueva.

The National Guard’s game plan is to open the doors of possibilities for today’s youth soccer players. Interested in helping the scholar athletes, the National Guard is sponsoring the free clinics as well as providing a meal and T shirts for all the players. The clinics have been well received by players and parents alike. With the sound of an occasional Navy helicopter overhead, Southwest High seemed to be the perfect place to host. The South Bay is home to one of the highest concentrations of military-connected families in San Diego County.

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Free National Guard Soccer Clinic is Scheduled for SOH

Update: South Bay will host a National Guard Soccer Clinic this Thursday, April 10 at Southwest High School’s stadium. The address is 1685 Hollister St, San Diego, CA 92154

The session is part of the National Guard’s Grassroots Soccer (GRS) program and the goal is to prepare youth players for success at college. The Army National Guard’s Grassroots Soccer program was created to inform and educate high school-aged soccer players, their parents, club coaches, and high school and college coaches on the benefits of how joining the Guard can assist them with reaching their goals.

The National Guard’s game plan is to open the doors of possibilities for today’s youth soccer players. Interested in helping the scholar athletes, the National Guard is sponsoring the free clinics as well as providing a meal and T shirts for all the players. The free clinics are for ages 16 to 19 and are open to all interested. All players should arrive well before the session start time. See more at: http://www.soccernation.com/free-soccer-clinics-in-san-diego-cms-5132#sthash.vq2VwyW2.dpuf

These free clinics are a part of the National Guard’s Grassroots Socce(GRS) program and the goal is to prepare youth players for success at college. The Army National Guard’s Grassroots Soccer program was created to inform and educate high school-aged soccer players, their parents, club coaches, and high school and college coaches on the benefits of how joining the Guard can assist them with reaching their goals.

The National Guard’s game plan is to open the doors of possibilities for today’s youth soccer players. Interested in helping the scholar athletes, the National Guard is sponsoring the clinics as well as providing lunch and T shirts for all the players.

College coaches will also be on-site at selected clinics to help answer questions and train San Diego’s youth soccer players. The free clinics are for ages 16 to 19 and are open to all interested.

– See more at: http://www.soccernation.com/free-soccer-clinics-in-san-diego-cms-5132#sthash.vq2VwyW2.dpuf

These free clinics are a part of the National Guard’s Grassroots Socce(GRS) program and the goal is to prepare youth players for success at college. The Army National Guard’s Grassroots Soccer program was created to inform and educate high school-aged soccer players, their parents, club coaches, and high school and college coaches on the benefits of how joining the Guard can assist them with reaching their goals.

The National Guard’s game plan is to open the doors of possibilities for today’s youth soccer players. Interested in helping the scholar athletes, the National Guard is sponsoring the clinics as well as providing lunch and T shirts for all the players.

College coaches will also be on-site at selected clinics to help answer questions and train San Diego’s youth soccer players. The free clinics are for ages 16 to 19 and are open to all interested.

– See more at: http://www.soccernation.com/free-soccer-clinics-in-san-diego-cms-5132#sthash.vq2VwyW2.dpuf

Scheduled of events:
5.30 – 5.40pm National Guard addresses players
5.45 – 6.10pm Rotation #1
6.15 – 6.40pm Rotation #2
6.45 – 7.10pm Rotation #3
7.15 – 7.40pm Rotation #4
7.45pm Dinner served

For more information, contact Matrix South Bay Director of Coaching Guillermo Medina

Phone: 619-737-6451

Email: sbmfcdoc@gmail.com

SOH Varsity Has a Matrix Flavor, Reaches Tourney Finals

A shout out to South Bay AYSO Commissioner Marco Beltran, who also coaches the Southwest High Girls Varsity team. SOH is loaded with South Bay Matrix/South Bay AYSO players. The squad reached the finals of the Barons Tournament, losing a heartbreaker to Our Lady of Peace 3-2 after the fourth OT and with just seconds to go until a penalty shootout. The team captains for Coach SOH-AYSO finalistsMarco’s squad include Kimberly Avalos, left in photo, who played U19G South Bay recreational, and Juliana Campos, right, who played on the U19G SB Matrix team this fall. So much for the theory that you have to play on a high-priced club soccer team to make a high school team, much less captain the squad. SOH upended El Capitan High in the semis, and came back from two goals down in the final to send the match to overtime. OLP notched the game-winner on a corner kick right before time expired. The semis and final were played on December 14.

This year’s Southwest High team had an infusion of talented freshmen from the U15G Matrix team coached by Hector Ordonez.

Look for future updates about South Bay Matrix players who are now starring on Varsity squads across the South County, from Mar Vista High in Imperial Beach to Otay Ranch and Olympian high schools in eastern Chula Vista. Mar Vista High in particular boasts a high number of Matrix U19G players (Coach Santiago Villanueva).

December Schedule of Events

Following are events that have been scheduled for the month of December 2013:
  • GK Clinics on the first three Mondays (Dec. 2, 9, and 16) of the month from 6-7pm at SB Recreation Center Park. The clinics will be conducted by Coach Memo Medina. Please invite all GK’s or aspiring GK’s to attend. They must bring their gloves and ball.
  • Managers Meeting on Wednesday, December 4 at 6.30pm at SOH in room 708. Please send your manager or a potential manager. We will discuss roles and responsibilities of managers, as well as fundraising events.
  • Coaches Meeting at Filippi’s Pizza Grotto, 285 Palm Ave., Imperial Beach, on Wednesday, December 18 at 6.30pm. All coaches are expected to attend.
Please contact Guillermo Medina, Director of Coaching, @ sbmfcdoc@gmail.com for more information.

Matrix South Bay Posts Best Season Yet!

Dear Coaches, Team Managers, Players and Parents:

I am proud to note that Matrix South Bay FC completed its most successful season ever, with 40 more wins than losses among our teams in the Presidio League. Three of our seven teams won first place, and another won second place. The amazing level of play from our teams is evident in our collective record of 60 wins, 20 losses, and 10 ties. We were a small club in terms of teams, but mighty in our level of play. In addition, for the first time I can remember, our teams in the Presidio League did not receive a single player or coach red card. That is outstanding.

In the new San Diego Development Academy, our two girls older teams took some lumps, literally, with a number of injuries. But I am proud to say that each team fought hard to the last minute of their respective last matches. The teams each entered the season in a rebuilding mode, and will clearly be stronger in the coming year.

Congratulations go out to our U12G Red and U12G White teams. Both finished in first place. For the U12G Red team, coached by Hector Gonzalez and assisted by Polo Aviles, it is their second consecutive first place finish in Presidio competition.  They went undefeated in compiling an 11-0-2 record. For the U12G White, coached by Joel Garcia, this is a great success story. Coach Joel and Asst. Coach Ivan Martinez began training the team last winter under a lamp post at the South Bay Recreation Center Park with just a handful of players. With the great assistance of trainer Marco Meza, this team gradually attracted players from across the area.  They finished 10-1-1. Let me say it again. Congratulations to the U12G White and U12G Red teams. Equally awesome! Presidio League Champions.

Our U19G AAA Matrix team also finished first, posting an 11-1 record. This, too, is a tremendous success story. The team rebuilt itself into Presidio League Champions from one season to the next. Credit goes to Coach Santiago Villanueva, who juggled two Matrix teams throughout the season. Our U19G team is our oldest team, and many of the players started in South Bay AYSO when they were 4-5 years old. We are very proud to see how so many have grown into varsity high school players, and with such great success in Matrix as well. Way to go, ladies!

Our South Bay U14G Matrix team took second place this season, completing one of the most remarkable turnarounds we have seen in a while. A huge ‘Thank You’ to Coach Luiz Loya, whose exceptional skill and ability with youth was noted by many. Awesome!

South Bay Matrix U11B and U12B teams each took third place in their respective divisions. Our U11B team coached by Luis Sanchez was the highest scoring team in our club, and likely in their bracket in AA-B. Coach Santiago’s U12B team compiled a 6-2-4 record in its first season in AA-A. ‘Well done’ to each boys team!U11B

A special thanks goes out to our longtime trainer and director Diego Terry, whose assistance was invaluable in establishing a strong foundation for our club within the spirit and guidelines of AYSO. Coach Diego’s knowledge of the game, and skill in working with youth is applauded, and appreciated. It was because of Coach Diego that we first established a winning tradition. He will be missed, and we wish him well in his new endeavors. More recently, trainer Marco Meza began assisting our teams, and we appreciate his work too in demanding proper technique and skill development. We thank Mr. Meza, too, for his work with our teams.

We are undergoing significant changes as we close 2013 and look forward to 2014. Matrix South Bay is excited to announce Guillermo “Memo” Medina as our new Director of Coaching for the 2014 season. Coach Memo brings 20 years of coaching experience, from assisting at the Southwestern College and San Diego State University Men’s teams to serving as an instructor for Cal South and NSCAA in coaching education. He holds a USSF ‘B’ license, NSCAA Premier diploma, MS in Physical Education, and is currently the Athletic Director at Southwest High School. It is no accident that the Men’s Varsity at Southwest High has made the CIF playoffs eight years in a row, including several Finals appearances. We welcome Coach Memo to Matrix South Bay/AYSO 712.

Be on the lookout for January 28 and January 30 tryout information (younger divisions) for next season’s teams!

Sincerely,

Anthony Millican

Coordinator/Operations Director, Matrix South Bay

Asst. Commissioner, South Bay AYSO

South Bay Night at SDSU

Players and coaches from South Bay Matrix/South Bay AYSO filled a whole section of the stands at the recent SDSU Men’s Soccer match vs. Grand Canyon University. After the match, South Bay coaches were able to visit the team room to review match strategy, key points and tactics with SDSU Asst. Coach Matt Hall. The Coaching Education session was arranged by new Director of Coaching Memo Medina, a former SDSU Asst. Coach himself. The Aztecs handily defeated Grand Canyon 4-0. Coach Hall was gracious with his time, and we are all proud of the turnout by our South Bay families. It was a great evening for all.

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