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Director of Coaching

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Bobby Howe

"Bobby is one of the most respected figures in American soccer...," A-League Commissioner Francisco Marcos.

Howe was named as the Coaching Director for Emerald City FC in November of 2005, after an exhaustive, two-year, nationwide search. He has dedicated his life to the game of soccer and the club is fortunate to have his passion, experience, and leadership to guide us on a path to excellence.

Coaching Experience

Head Coach, Portland Timbers, 2001-05. A-League coach of the year in 2004 after leading the team to a championship with a record of 18-7-3. That season, the Timbers led the league in offense, scoring 58 goals, 14 more than the second place team. Before coaching the TImage of ECFC Coaching Director, Bobby Howeimbers, Howe spent four years as the Director of Coaching Education for the United States Soccer Federation. He edited the USSF's official guide for coaches through six levels of certification combining state and national levels. Prior to that, Howe coached the U.S. U-20 Men's National Team in the 1993 FIFA World Youth Championships. He led the team to a stunning 6-0 victory over European champion Turkey in the opening round.

He came to the US in 1977 as an assistant with the Seattle Sounders. It was ironic that he would later coach the Timbers as they had maintained a strong rivalry with the Sounders in the days of the NASL. Later, Bobby became the Director of Coaching for the Washington State Youth Soccer Association, which prepared him for a position with U.S. Soccer.

Howe is a prolific author on the subject of coaching and youth soccer. He edited Soccer : How to Play the Game The Official Playing and Coaching Manual of the United States Soccer Federation, by Dan Herbst, Aug. 1999.

Many coaches and parents will recognize Howe as the co-author, with Tony Waiters, of the following two books:

Coaching 9, 10 and 11 Year Olds: The Golden Age of Learning, Sept. 1989.

Coaching 6, 7, and 8 Year Olds (The Coaching Series), June 1988.

These materials are widely used in coach certification and training programs across the country.

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Playing Experience

Howe played professionally as a member of West Ham United in the English Premier League in the 1960s and '70s. He played with many legendary figures in English soccer, including Billy Bonds, Trevor Brooking, Jimmy Greaves, and Bobby Moore.

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Coaching Philosophy

I am looking forward to working with the entire constituency of Emerald City Football Club to provide the optimum playing experience for all our players. The dedication of the members of the board, parents and coaches at all levels of play is vital to success. However, it is important that the members of the club have a consistent philosophy. The following are some of my thoughts at this time.

Philosophy is determined by a combination of experience and background. There have been several eras in my life that first created a passion and appreciation of the game, then determined a philosophy by which I believe the game should be played: playing “street soccer” post WWII, playing for the school team during adolescence and playing professionally for West Ham United under the management of Ron Greenwood provided a platform for my coaching career. Coaching professional players for fifteen years in England and the United States and coaching national youth team players in this country for seven years have created a first class learning experience. Sixteen years as a Director of Coaching for Washington State and USSF have provided an opportunity to share my philosophy with coaches and players.

Hopefully, as Director of Coaching for Emerald City, I shall continue to demonstrate that soccer is an art and not a science and that the game should be played attractively as well as effectively. Soccer is a game of skill, imagination, creativity and decision making. Coaching should not stifle but enhance those elements.

“The beauty of the game is in its simplicity. Simplicity is genius! Keep the game simple.” Those are Ron Greenwood’s statements that formed the basis of his coaching. While he encouraged players to improve technically and tactically in practice, he believed emphatically that players should play to their strengths in games. “Do the simple things well!” he would say, urging players not to complicate performance. This is excellent advice for all young players who want to achieve good playing habits and become successful in the game. Soccer has a history of many thousands of young players who did not realize their ambition because they tried to complicate their game.

I hope to impress upon coaches that there is no magic formula or short cut to development, that coaching at youth levels is all about working with players to improve performance, not about recruiting players to build teams to win championships. I trust that I shall continue to demonstrate that soccer is a player’s game and that players should be considered first when political, administrative and coaching decisions are made.

Soccer is a game that mirrors life; a game with rules where all players must have an equal opportunity to participate but an understanding that there is no such thing as total equality. While all players must have a chance to play at their own levels, some players naturally will be better than others.

It is vital that coaches have a greater respect for the roles of politics and administration in the development of our game. Rinus Michels, the late, great Dutch coach of the 1970s, often spoke to the importance of political, administrative and coaching “pipelines” as being vital to the success of the game in any country. One cannot operate without the other, therefore each should respect totally the other’s role in the game in order for the game to progress. Coaches are often impatient at the “slowly moving wheel” that is the political structure of soccer. However, coaches must understand that in the United States the wheel most definitely is moving forward.

I shall assess our current coaching staff and expand their coaching education opportunities. I shall endeavor to increase the size of the coaching staff to meet the demands of a growing club. All coaches will have an equal opportunity to participate. My only criteria are: ability, passion and teamwork.

The following is part of a speech from football coach, Joe Paterno, in 1990, to a group of sports medicine physicians. It reflects my thoughts at this time and is most appropriate for the development of our game.

SUCCESS & EXCELLENCE

There are many people, particularly in sports, who think that success and excellence are the same thing and they are not the same thing. Excellence is something that is lasting and dependable and largely within a person’s control. In contrast success is perishable and is often outside our control… If you strive for excellence, you will probably be successful eventually…people who put excellence in first place have the patience to end up with success… An additional burden for the victim of the success mentality is that he/she is threatened by the success of others and resents real excellence. In contrast, the person fascinated by quality is excited when he/she sees it in others.

 


Health of Soccer in the US
excerpted from an interview, January 5th, 2001, with the Portland Timbers

Q: How do you see the general health of soccer in the US?

A: This is a huge question and the answer would be an essay. However, I offer the following shortened version.

The understanding and acceptance of a sport is an evolutionary process. While soccer is still not part of the US sports mainstream at the professional level it will survive in the USA eventually at all levels for the following reasons:

1. Most children under the age of 12 are now playing soccer.
2. 40% of the entire soccer playing population in this country are female.
3. Soccer and basketball are the most educationally sound sports for children from the perspectives of involvement, agility and interaction (cooperation).
4. Team sports are some of the best social activities for adolescents.
5. Outstanding college scholarships are now provided.
6. There is now much more understanding of the game than 10 years ago.
7. Professional soccer is increasingly becoming accepted as an “event” to attend.
8. Professional soccer is increasingly being recognized as an educational vehicle (through observation) for aspiring young players and their coaches.
9. Worldwide, the game has withstood the test of time. It is the world’s most popular sport. The rest of the world cannot be wrong!!
 


 

 

 

Sometimes in football you have to score goals.
-Thierry Henry

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Events

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Honors

Expand/ContractFemale H.S. Honors
Posted on 11-05-07
2007

Amanda Arntz
Seamount
Second Team
Kennedy

Achijah Berry
Emerald City 1A
First Team
Seattle Academy

Tina Brockway
All Narrows
Second Team
Stadium HS

Chloe Cross
Emerald City 1A
Rookie of the Year
First Team
All State Second Team (1A)
Bush School

Claire de Rocco
Metro Mtn Division
First Team
Holy Names

Emily Eckmann
Metro Mtn Division
Second Team
Seattle Prep

Brett Eisenhart
All Metro
First Team
Lakeside

Taylor Fannin
Columbia Basin
First Team
HM All State Team (3A)
West Valley HS

Megan Fieser
All Metro
First Team
Blanchet

Charlotte Fisken
Metro Mtn
Second Team
Lakeside

Madison Goverde
All Westco
First Team
HM All State Team (4A)
Snohomish

Lily Hansen
Kingco 4A
First Team
Garfield

Annika Hanson
All Metro
First Team
HM All State Team (3A)
Seattle Prep

Cricket Harber
Metro Sound
First Team
Ingraham

Rose Harber
Metro Sound
First Team
Ingraham

Becky Harris
SeaMount League
First Team
Mt Rainier

Erin Harris
Emerald City
Second Team
Bush

Emily Hutchins
Metro Mtn
Second Team
Blanchet

Sara Ives
Kingco 4A
Second Team
Ballard HS

Alexandra Jensen
Columbia Basin
First Team
West Valley HS

Anna Kelsey
Kingco 4A
All League HM
Ballard

Rachel Keyser
Kingco 4A
Honorable Mention
Garfield

Rebekah Kurle
SeaMount League
First Team
Kennedy

Victoria Lee
Kingco 4A
Honorable Mention
Juanita

Lauren McAndrews
All Metro
First Team
League MVP
Seattle Times All Star (4A/3A)
PI Area All Star Team
First Team All State (3A)
Lakeside

Erin McDevitt
Kingco 4A
First Team
Second Team All State (4A)
Woodinville

Gillian McMahon
Metro Mtn
Honorable Mention
Blanchet

Clare McMannay
Metro Mtn
Honorable Mention
Blanchet

Katherine Myhre
Metro Mtn
First Team
Lakeside

Rebecca Myhre
Metro Mtn
Second Team
Lakeside

Maddy Phillips
Emerald City League
First Team
Forest Ridge

Hillary Quinn
Cascade Conference
Defensive Player of the Year
First Team
King's

Lacee Ross
All Wesco
Second Team
Snohomish

Alexis Shefts
Metro Mtn
Honorable Mention
Seattle Prep

Brittany Shefts
All Metro
First Team
HM All State (3A)
Seattle Prep

Kory Spotts
Kingco 4A
Honorable Mention
Eastlake HS

Kelli Stewart
All Wesco
First Team
Seattle Times All Star Team (4A/3A)
PI Area All Star Team
Second Team All State (4A)
Kamiak

Robin Vierra
Kingco 4A
Honorable Mention
Roosevelt

Ava Vogel
Kingco 4A
First Team
Roosevelt

Ashley Waplinger
All Metro
First Team
Bainbridge

Jessica Williams-Jordan
Metro Sound
First Team
Nathan Hale

Emma Woods
Metro Mtn
Second Team
Holy Names

2006


Hailey Bobin        
Emerald City 1A
2nd Team   
University Prep

Melanie Boutcher  
1A First Team               
Cedar Park Christian

Ellie Deal             
Kingco 4A
First Team      
Roosevelt High

Erin Anderson
Metro 3A Mtn
Honorable Mention
Bishop Blanchet

Michelle Bahnick
Metro 3A Sound
First Team
Ingraham High

Achijah Berry
Emerald City 1A
First Team
Rookie of Year

Brett Eisenhart
Metro 3A Mtn
First Team
Lakeside

Charlotte Fisken
Metro 3A Mtn
Honorable Mention
Lakeside

Grace Fox            
Kingco 4A
Honorable Mention  
Roosevelt High

Lily Granston         
Kingo 4A
First Team   
Inglemoor High

Maddy Gray          
Kingco 4A
First Team
Redmond High

Lily Hansen
Kingco 4A
Honorable Mention
Garfield

Annika Hanson
Metro 3A Mtn
First Team
Seattle Prep

Susu Harmache
Metro 3A Sound
Honorable Mention
Ingraham High

Rose Harper
Metro 3A
First Team

Sara Ives             
Kingco 4A
First Team   
Ballard High

Lauren McAndrews
Metro 3A Mtn
First Taam
Lakeside

Erin McDevitt          
Kingco 4A
Honorable Mention  
Woodinville High

Rebecca Myhre
Metro 3A Mtn
Second Team
Lakeside

Rachelle Ollee
Metro 3A Mtn
Second Team
Seattle Prep

Arianna Olson
Cascade 2A
First TEam
Kings

Ruth Orbach         
Kingco 3A
Second Team     
Newport High

Maddy Phillips     
Emerald City 1A
First Team 
Forest Ridge

Aly Romeo
Metro 3A
First Team
Holy Names

Julianna Sackeyfio
Metro 3A Sound
First Team
Ingraham HS

Brittany Shefts
Metro 3A Mtn
First Team
Seattle Prep

Bridget Stone
Metro 3A Metro
Honorable Mention
Bishop Blanchet

Amanda Wolf
Metro 3A Mtn
Second Team
Lakeside


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2008 4A All State Team
   First Team

   Tyler Bjork, Juanita, Sr
   Tyler Klein, Eastlake, Sr
   Kohl Schoening, Woodinville, Sr
   Second Team
   Nick Burdett, Marysville-Pilchuck, Sr
2008 3A All State Team
   Honorable Mention
   Naketa McDonald, Meadowdale, Sr
2008 1A All State Team
  First Team
  DJ Drevitch, Seattle Academy, Sr
  Michael Kenyon, Kings, Sr
2008 Times, All Area Team
   Tyler Bjork, Juanita, Sr
   Tyler Klein, Eastlake, Sr

   Kohl Schoening, Woodinville, Sr
2008 Westco
North First Team
   Nick Burdett, Marysville-Pilchuck, Sr
   John McArthur, Snohomish, Sr
North Second Team
   Seth Jones, Marysville-Pilchuck, Jr
South First Team
   Jeremy Novack, Shorecrest, Jr
   Mickey Crudo, Shorecrest, Sr
   Neketa McDonald, Meadowdale, Sr
South Second Team
   Jonathon Cho, Shorecrest, Jr
   Marco Mummey, Meadowdale, Jr
South Honorable Mention

   Daniel Sullivan, Jackson, Freshman
   Bryce Siguenza, Jackson, Soph
   Garrett Musar, Shorecrest, Jr
   Nick Terrel, Shorecrest, Jr
2008 Kingco League
Player of the Year
  Tyler Bjork, Juanita

First Team
   Tyler Bjork, Juanita, Sr

   Gabe Gonzales, Woodinville, Jr
   Jamie Griffin, Garfield, Sr
   Tyler Klein, Eastlake, Sr
   Xan Nixon, Roosevelt, Sr

   Dan Tonkovich, Roosevelt, Jr
   Jamie Rees, Garfield, Sr
   Kohl Schoening, Woodinville, Sr
Honorable Mention
    Chris Perkins, Garfield, Soph
2008 Metro League
First Team
    Peter Dykstra, Lakeside, Jr
Second Team
     Michael Hodges, Blanchet, Sr
Honorable Mention
     Kenny Buyco, Lakeside, Jr
     Joey Launceford, O'Dea, Freshman
     Beno Picciano, Lakeside, Soph
2008 Metro Sound Division
First Team
     Camillo Vargas, Nathan Hale

     Eric Glad, Nathan Hale, Jr

     David Swayne, Nathan Hale, Soph
2008 Cascade Conference
   Michael Kenyon, Kings, Sr
2008 All Kitsap County
   First Team
   Cody Clark, Olympic HS, Sr

2007 Emerald City League
 
Co Player of the Year
  D.J. Drevitch

  First Team
  D.J. Drevitch, SAS, Sr
  Joe Miller, Bush, Jr
2007 Wesco North
   First Team
Nick Burdett, Marysville-Pilchuck, Jr
2007 Wesco South
   First Team
Mickey Crudo, Shorecrest, Jr
2007 Metro Sound Division
  First Team
Conor Peterhans, Nathan Hale, Sr
Trent Siverson, Ingraham, Sr
David Swayne, Nathan Hale, Fresh
  Honorable Mention
Nathan Sackeyfio, Ingraham, Soph
2007 Metro Mountain Division
  First Team
Scott Greenberg, Lakeside, Jr
Andy Hampson, Eastside Catholic, Sr
Kenny Parker, Blanchet, Sr
Erik Johnsen, Seattle Prep, Sr
Sean Morris, Blanchet, Sr
Kyle Montgomery, Blanchet, Sr
  Second Team
Nigel Stacey, Seattle Prep, Sr
CJ Hamel, Blanchet, Sr
Dylan Tucker-Gangnes, Bainbridge, Jr
Colin Schmetzer, Blanchet, Sr
2007 Kingco 4A
Co-player of the year Jamie Finch, Inglemoor

  First team
Jamie Finch, Inglemoor, Sr
Sam Dunnington, Roosevelt, Sr
Kohl Schoening, Woodinville, Sr
Tyler Bjork, Juanita, Jr
  Second Team
Gutama Kawo, Franklin, Sr
Xan Nixon, Roosevelt, Jr
 
Honorable Mention
Jamie Rees, Garfield, Jr
2007 Kingco 3A
  First Team
Michio Akazawa, Issaquah, Sr

2007 Narrows League
  First Team
Cody Clark, Olympia High, Jr
2007 Seamount League
  First Team
Chris Blais, Kennedy, Sr

2006

All League 1st Team

  Ian Cross, League MVP
  Jamie Griffin
  Daniel Copenhaver

All League 2nd Team
  DJ Drevitch
  Joe Miller
  
Narrows League 1st team
  Cody Clark

  
 

 

Expand/ContractODP Selection
2007
M90 State Team Tyler Bjork
M93 State Team  Rodney Greiling, Aaron Kovar, Sean Russell

F90  State Team Tiana Brockway, Kelli Stewart, Ashley Waplinger
F90  State Team Pool Lauren McAndrews, Lacee Ross 
F92  State Team Achijah Berry, Maddie McDevitt, Kory Spotts, Chloe Cross, Lily Hansen
F92  State Pool  Sara Ives
F93  Regional Pool, Brooke Gilbert, Ava Vogel
F93  State Team  Tori Lee, Rebekah Kurle, Katherine Myhre
F94  State Team  Katie Carnell, Jenna Glad, Laynee Laube, Katie Ryan

2006

F89 Pool Lisa Vaughan
F90 D Lauren McAndrews F/MF Kelli Stewart
F92 F/M Lily Hansen F Chloe Cross M Achijah Berry G Maddy McDevitt M Kory Spotts
F92 Pool M Kiana Tipton M Alexus Shefts 
F93 Regional Pool! G Ava Vogel G Katherine Myhre F Gabriella Rodriguez M Brooke Gilbert
F93 State Team M Tori Lee M/F Rebekah Kurle
F93 State Pool Rachel Keyser and Laura Rayfield
M89 M/F Ian Cross F Jamie Rees M/D Dylan Gangnes F Cody Clark M/D Matthew Berry G Neketa McDonald F Jake Ellig M Erik Johnson D Teddy Wingo F Brandon Kelly M Michio Akazawa
M89 Pool D DJ Drevitch
M90 Tyler Bjork
M91 Pete Fong Nathan Sackeyfio
M92 Def/MF Jack Ryan
M93 MF Aaron Kovar GK Rodney Greiling 

Expand/ContractGolden Ball (Seniors)
2007 Hailey Bobin, Kohl Schoening
2006 Maureen Costello, Sean Morris
2005 Katie Tonkovich, George "Rufus" Walker
2003 Katie Norris, Kevin Fieser
2002 Leah Peterson
2001 Elizabeth Rohrbach, Stephen Wanderer
2000 Alek White, Joe Cartano
1999 Kathleen Ferguson, Ryan "Dave" Cochrane
1998 Milana Ward, Jeff Roberts
1997 Mary Wellnitz
1996 Heather Jones, Tyler Clarke
1995 Sierra Marsh, Tim Kang
1994 Lisa Shafer, Nick Potter

 

Expand/ContractCoach of the Year
07-08 Jan Smisek
07-08 PDL Jordan Dolan (Bieler)
06-07 Brian Schmetzer
05-06 Shawn Farrell
04-05 An Nuon
03-04 Craig Tomlinson
02-03 Michelle Marklund
01-02 John Applegate
00-01 Marvin Moren
99-00 Mark Korn
98-99 Gina Cassella
97-98 Mike Ryan
96-97 Dan Strom
95-96 Bonnie Broughton
94-95 Dick Stephens
93-94 Gay Benn, Dave Wharton
92-93 Dave Russell, Scott Hayes
91-92 Walter King, Dan Strom
90-91 Pat McNulty

 

Expand/ContractPivotal Players
2007
M96W  Cole Stephens
M96G   Jacob Jereczek
M95W  David Scott
M95G   Adeseyi Adekoya
M94W  Sam Schober
M94G  Akash Ramachandran
M93W  Jarren Pettit
M93G   Paul Picciano
M92G   Lucas McCormick
M92W  Erik Thornquist
M91G   Kenny Buyco
M91W  Matt Durland
M90G  Gabe Gonzales
M89G  Naketa McDonald
F96W   Leah Cantor
F96G   Isabelle Marquez
F95W  Kyra Stiggelbout
F95G   Mia Bladin
F94W  Emma Whitaker
F94G   Izzy Fikso
F93W  Natalie Spach
F93G   Laynee Laube
F92G   Jordan Travis
F92W  Liz Blonden
F91G  Sara Ives
F91W  Anastaja Endres
F90G   Jessica Louw
F90W  Kate Peters
F89G  Tiana Brockway & Megan Fieser

2006
M95w: Chad Sagmoen
M95g: Darius George
M94w: Kenji Guttorp
M94g: Tolossa Hussein
M93w: Cole Hildall
M93g: Paul Picciano
M92g: Dawit Kelete
M
92w: Eric Thornquist
M91g: Jack Ryan 
M91w: Travis Mealand
M90g: Garrett Musar 
M
89g: Dylan Gagnes
M88g: Chris Blais 
M88w: Nigel Stacey
F95w: Sophie Manum 
F95g: Darby Mason
F94w: Ana Rae Miller
F94g: Sammy and Libby Lavitt
F93w: Karlie LeClair
F93g: Ashley Shaw
F92w: Rachel Keyser
F92g: Maddy McDevitt
F91w: Dana Baumgartner
F91g: Erin Harris
F90g: Leah Butterfield
F90w: Kate Peters
F89g: Hailey Bobin
F89w:Nicole Nedervelt
F88g: Julianna Sackeyfio
F88w: Ari Olsen
 

Expand/ContractGolden Boot
2007 Lauren McAndrews & Kelli Stewart, Dylan Tucker-Gagnes
2006 Leslie Brogan, CJ Hamel
2005 Erik Johnsen, Brianna Speed
2003 Ely Allen, Micaela (Mickey) Pellan 

Expand/ContractSilver Boot
2007 Tolossa Hassan, Jenna Glad
2006 Sean Russell, Maddy McDevitt
2005 Zach Wener-Fligner, Achijah Berry
2003 Annika Hanson, Ellis McLoughlin
2002 Rachel Eckerlin 

Expand/ContractNational Merit
Posted on 09-13-07
2007
Jamie Rees Semi Finalist

Expand/ContractManager of the Year
2007/8 Ron Nation
2007/8 PDL Laurel Rech
2006 John & Karen Myhre
2005 Gary Tarver
2004 Rita Buyco
2003 Debbie Tonkovich 

Expand/ContractVolunteer of the Year
2006 Matt O'Neal 

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