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- College Commitments | Impact Soccer
NATIONAL TEAM POOL Yeshua Perdomo- Dominican Republic U20's PRO CONTRACTS/ACADEMY CONTRACTS Yeshua Perdomo- Atheltico FC (Dominican Republic 1st Division) Melvin Velasquez- Cruz Azul Academy Brian Marquez- Atlanta United Academy Jose Sanchez-Atlanta United Academy AJ Pama-Atlanta United Academy Alessandro Esposti- AC Perugia Academy (Italy) 2025 Aubrey McBeath- Alabama A&M 2025 Alayna Cobb- Georgia College Avery Smith- Berry College Ayva Richards- University of North Georgia Clara Williams- Young Harris College Emily Cooper- Catawba College Naomi Bowman- Lebanon Valley College Raleigh Lannie- Brevard College Scarlett Hirschey- Young Harris College 2024 Madison Rajecki- Georgia Southern University Eleina Bryant- The Citadel Sophie Lopez- Reinhardt University Reagan Horton-Reinhardt University Olivia Bryan- Berry College Isaiah Johnson - Shorter Sean Roach-Virginia State Shane Roach - Virginia State Amar Dzonlic - Converse College Camden Hillhouse - Shorter Jimmy Pacheco- King University Bryan Wallace- King University Pedro Lopez- Point University Samuel Hidalgo- Reinhardt University Paul Castro- Reinhardt University 2023 Kennedy Vinyard-Reinhardt University Camdyn Lyles- Milligan University Ethan Ellis- Truett McConnell University 2022 Jamie Kowal - Truett McConnell - NAIA Chiara Zaccagnino - Point University - NAIA Kaia King - LaGrange College - DIII Quent Cothren - Life University - NAIA Reagan Boling - Colorado Christian - DII Alyssa Pearson - Belhaven College - DIII Mazie Goble - Dalton State - NAIA Emily Callahan - Uni. West Alabama - DII Leigha Resindez - Mount Aloysius College Elizabeth (Gracie) Smith - Bluefield State College DII Brooke Alexander - Reinhardt University (NAIA) Molly Parker - ABAC (DIII) Dalia Cassimally - Reinhardt University (NAIA) 2021 Helen Gutierrez - Furman University DI Emma Williams - Reinhardt University NAIA Jadyn Campbell - Young Harris NCAA DII Alex Pace - Oglethorpe University - NCAA DIII Ashley Frye - Reinhardt University NAIA Vincent Palmese - Birmingham Southern - NCAA DIII Chandler bond - Truett McConnell - NAIA Kevin Ruiz – Life University – NAIA Madison Shook - ABAC - DIII Danylo Muzhak - Life University NAIA 2020 Nicole Gomez - University of North Georgia - NCAA DII Rhyan Connolly - ETSU NCAA DI AverI Whalraven - North Florida NCAA DI Laney Stevenson - Daytona State JC Lidia Herrera _ Reinhardt University NAIA Derrick Novak - Life University - NAIA 2019 Katey Derkay - University of North Georgia - NCAA DII Hannah Behner - Young Harris NCAA DII Bailey Wiernusz - University of North Georgia - NCAA DII Logan Vermaas - University of North Georgia - NCAA DII Sophia Macmurdo - Lynn College NCAA DII Katelynn James - Oglethorpe University - NCAA DIII Taylor Whiteside - Oglethorpe University - NCAA DIII Morgan Castle - Young Harris NCAA DII Jhenesis Ellerbe - Young Harris NCAA DII Lynette Chege - Clayton State NCAA DII Matt Shamoun - Georgia Military College Mauro Delacruz - Life University - NAIA Hector Guerrero - Life University - NAIA Dakota Stewart - Life University - NAIA 2018 Isabella Gutierrez - Furman University - NCAA DI Kaleigh Killeen - Southern Mississippi University - NCAA DI Oliva Durham - Southern Mississippi University - NCAA DI Catriona Michel - University of West Georgia - NCAA DII Katie Newton - Lander University - NCAA DII Jana Magee - Lander University - NCAA DII Emily Feyerabend - Anderson University - NCAA DII Taylor Campbell - Anderson University - NCAA DII Hannah Morrone - Georgia Southwestern University - NCAA DII Tess Aubrey - Young Harris College - NCAA DII Macy Werner - North Central College - NCAA DIII Paulina Ortega - Life University - NAIA Aylin Lopez - Life University - NAIA Sydney Smith - Life University - NAIA Sydney Martinez - Southern Florida NCAA DI Wessly Soronellas - Reinhardt U./Life U. Juan Nabor - Kings College/Life University - NAIA Andrew Killeen - Life University - NAIA
- Club | Impact Soccer
Mission Employment Opportunities Sponsors Abuse Prevention College Recruiting Financial Aid Policies Code of Conduct Mission The mission of the Georgia Impact Soccer Club is to provide positive, high-quality soccer programming at all levels of play for youth and their families. The ultimate goal is to provide the players with the necessary tools to achieve the highest level of technical, tactical, physical, and mental development. Mission College Recruiting All of our players will receive college recruiting guidance and preparation from U15-U19. We will be covering the following areas: College ID Camps - REGISTER HERE College Showcases How to reach out to schools? Testing (ACTs, SATs) Video Highlight Reels Among many others If you have any questions about college recruiting opportunities, please contact Wesley Lutz at wlutz@gaimpact.com Impact also hosts College ID Camps and our very own Atlanta College Showcase Tournament College Employment Opportunities If you are interested in Coaching with Impact, please view the corresponding Program information below. The availability of coaching positions is dependent on the season and program. Please contact us to become a coach: Recreational Coach (U5-U19) - Volunteer Basis Academy Coach (U9-U12) - Paid Select Coach (U13-U19) - Paid Other open positions: N/A Employment Financial Aid Financial Aid opportunities are available. To apply for financial aid and find out more about our financial aid program, please get in touch with our Financial Department at finance@gaimpact.com Financial Sponsors Thanks to all sponsors that form part of the Impact Family To become a sponsor and more information, please contact Kim Bishop at kbishop@gaimpact.com Sponsors Policies Abuse Prevention Policy CSA has zero tolerance for abuse in all ages, programs, and club activities. It is the responsibility of every coach, volunteer, parent, and player to participate in the effort to create a safe environment for all sports participants. Coach Code of Conduct All members of the CSA coaching staff are role models and ambassadors for the Club and are held to expectations that reflect the values of our organization. Concussion Policy If an athlete is suspected to have a concussion, either observed by a coach, parent, referee, or another player, he/she is to be removed from the game or practice and assessed for a possible concussion. COVID-19 Return to Play Protocol Our highest priority remains to provide soccer opportunities in a safe environment. These policies outline the increased responsibilities we will need to undertake to ensure all our participants can continue to play. Financial Aid CSA offers financial aid to those players from families that demonstrate a clear financial need. Fundraising Policy The following are guidelines that CSA has put in place for any team fundraising efforts. Insurance Policy CSA players, coaches, and assistant coaches are covered by accident insurance during each season at scheduled practices and games. Parent Code of Conduct CSA believes that the attitude shown by parents toward the coaches, the referees, fellow parents, and the opposing players is of paramount importance, and we expect the highest standards of courtesy, sportsmanship, and positive behavior among our parents, players, and families at all times. Pet Policy No pets (e.g., dogs, cats, or other leashed animals) are allowed at any CSA-owned or operated facility used for practices, games, and/or tournaments (except for a documented service animal). Player Code of Conduct Acceptance of membership by CSA is a privilege that carries certain responsibilities. As a CSA player, you are representing our club at all times. Refund Policy Acceptance or registration on a CSA team confirms a player’s commitment to the team, the Club, and the fees associated with membership for a full year or season depending on the program. CSA will review requests for an adjustment to Club Fees in the case of a significant injury or relocation. Social Media Policy This policy is for any individual who chooses to associate him/herself with CSA through social media either through an approved team account, a personal account, or other means. Weather Policy Player safety on and off the field is our priority, and we use a catalog of resources to help inform our decisions to adapt to weather changes, suspend, and/or cancel when needed. Policies Abuse Prevention We take all reports very seriously and are committed to creating a safe environment for our players, families, volunteers, and staff. Overview CSA is committed to providing a safe environment for all players and preventing abusive conduct in any form. CSA has zero tolerance for abuse in all ages, programs, and club activities. It is the responsibility of every coach, volunteer, parent, and player to participate in the collaborative effort to ensure our athletes are protected while enjoying the game they love. Providing that environment requires all of us to be educated on best practices and prevention strategies and act when the time comes to report suspicious behavior. Prevention CSA has implemented several policies to help protect our players' environment. Our Athlete and Participant Safety Policies address several areas listed where coaches, families, and athletes can reduce the risk of inappropriate interactions, including: One-on-One Interactions and Meetings Social Media and Electronic Communications Team Travel Massages and Rubdowns Locker Rooms, Rest Rooms, and Changing Areas Reporting Requirements If you wish to report an incident of child abuse or misconduct, please email csa@csaimpact.com Education All CSA Coaches and Team Managers are required to complete the SafeSport Trained Core Course, which covers Sexual Misconduct Awareness, Mandatory Reporting, and Physical and Emotional Misconduct. Each year, Coaches and Team Managers will complete SafeSport Refresher Courses to remain current with the latest information on preventing misconduct and creating a positive sports environment. SafeSport also offers free courses and toolkits for parents and athletes and serves as an introduction to creating a welcoming environment in sports, identifying misconduct when it happens, and taking action to protect our athletes. Courses are age specific and can be found using the links below. Free Parent Toolkits For Parents of Preschool Children For Parents of School-Age Children For Parents of Middle School Youth For Parents of High School Aged Adolescents Parent Toolkit – All Ages Free Online Courses SafeSport for Athletes (Ages 5-12) SafeSport for Athletes (13+) SafeSport - Coaching Athletes With Disabilities SafeSport for Volunteers Not Regularly Working With Athletes Parent’s Guide to Misconduct in Sport Abuse Prevention Code of Conduct The safety, welfare, and well-being of our youth players are the primary concern and responsibility of the Cherokee Soccer Association and all its programs. All members, employees, volunteers, and contractors acting as a representative of or on behalf of CSA, in the course of doing business with CSA, or attending a CSA event will adhere to the following: All children will be equally treated with respect regardless of sex, race, religion, and culture. Children will not be touched in ways that make them feel uncomfortable, and their right to say no will be respected. At no time during a CSA game, practice or other CSA event will any employee, volunteer, or contractor be alone with a single child where they cannot be observed by others. Children will not be left unsupervised Children will not be dropped off and left at any field before that child is under adult supervision. Coaches/team personnel will not leave any child unsupervised until the child is picked up. Any type of abuse will not be tolerated and may be cause for immediate dismissal. No player will ever be subjected to: Physical abuse - including but not limited to striking, spanking, shaking and slapping. Verbal abuse - including but not limited to humiliation, degrading comments, and threats. Sexual abuse - including but not limited to inappropriate sexual touching or exposure or conduct which created a sexually hostile environment. Mental abuse - including but not limited to shaming, cruelty, or neglect such as withholding food, water, basic care, etc. The use of positive techniques of guidance is encouraged, including redirection, positive reinforcement, and encouragement rather than comparison and criticism. Staff, volunteer coaches, and team officials will have age-appropriate expectations and set up guidelines and environments that minimize the need for discipline. Physical restraint will be used only when necessary to protect the child or other children from harm. When physical restraint is administered, the situation must be immediately documented in writing to the CSA CEO. The use, possession, or being under the influence of alcohol or illegal drugs immediately before and during CSA events involving CSA players is prohibited. Employees, volunteers, and contractors may be subject to drug screening. Intimate displays of affection will be refrained from. Smoking or the use of tobacco is prohibited. The use of profanity in the presence of CSA players is prohibited. Inappropriate jokes and sharing intimate details of one's personal life are prohibited. Social Networking between adults and individual CSA Players is discouraged. Electronic and phone communications with CSA players should be limited to soccer-specific topics. Code of Conduct
- Competitive | Impact Soccer
Soccer club based in Canton/Woodstock providing elite soccer programs for elite soccer players. Take your game to the next level and Make an Impact! About the Program Elite Academy League (EAL) The highest level of competition for our boys program, providing college exposure and top-level development. EAL delivers a pathway that mirrors the demands of the next level. It’s designed for serious athletes ready to compete, develop, and excel. Learn more DPL The Development Player League (DPL) is a national platform designed to elevate the girls’ game through high-level competition and college recruiting opportunities. With strong regional conferences and showcase events, it challenges teams to perform at their best. Learn more Academy Academy soccer is f or players U8-U12. Limited travel is required. Players from U9-U10 play 7v7 soccer. Players from U11-U12 play 9v9 soccer. Players U13 and older play 11v11 soccer. Learn more Girls Academy Aspire (GA Aspire) The highest level of competition for our Girls program, a top-tier platform emphasizing high performance and collegiate recruitment. It offers a structured pathway with exposure to college programs and top-tier competition across the country. Learn more Select Select soccer is for players U13-U19. Traveling is required. The game format is 11v11 and travel and training commitments vary depending on the level of the team. Learn more Tryouts In order to play competitive soccer, all players must attend tryouts. No exceptions. Register All of our programs are hosted at Badger Creek Park for training. Academy Academy Academy Soccer prepares players to progress at the Select level and beyond through a dedicated coaching staff that provides quality, age-appropriate instruction at these key age groups. Academy is the most competitive program offered for U9 - U12 players. The focus is on the development of the individual player in a group setting, and a low coach-to-player ratio allows for consistent player support. Our Academy Program and coaches are led by Robert Roddie, Ross Keenan, Fernando De Barros, and Wesley Lutz, in close coordination with our coaching staff. Quick Facts: The most competitive program offered for U9 - U12 players. A low coach-to-player ratio allows for consistent player support. Goalkeeper training offered 2/week Focus on the development of the individual player in a group setting. Academy is a year-round program: fall, and spring. Fall (August to November) and Spring (February to May). Academy players train twice a week. 90 minutes for each training session. For more information, please contact: Academy/Select Admin: Nicole Vinette nvinette@gaimpact.com Boys Director: Ross Keenan rkeenan@gaimpact.com Girls Director: Robert Roddie rroddie@gaimpact.com Academy Director: Wesley Lutz wlutz@gaimpact.com Academy Schedule Select DPL / SCCL Our teams compete in top regional and national leagues such as the Development Player League (DPL) and the Southeastern Clubs Champions League (SCCL). The DPL offers a national platform for girls to face elite competition and gain college exposure through high-level events. SCCL provides a strong regional structure for both boys and girls, emphasizing club collaboration and quality competition across the Southeast. Together, these leagues support a competitive environment for players striving to excel. Quick Facts: Program for players ages U13-U18 Teams are led by paid staff coaches Goalkeeper training offered 2/week For more information, please contact: Academy/Select Admin: Nicole Vinette nvinette@gaimpact.com Boys Director: Ross Keenan rkeenan@gaimpact.com Girls Director: Robert Roddie rroddie@gaimpact.com National League Elite Academy / Girls Academy Aspire Our top teams compete on elite, independent platforms, including the Elite Academy League (EAL) for boys and GA Aspire for girls. Both provide high-level competition, national exposure, and a clear pathway to the next stage of the game. GA ASPIRE (Girls): ASPIRE will feature league play at the regional level, providing clubs with high-level competition while maintaining geographic alignment. Players and teams will have the opportunity to compete in Regional and National Showcases, offering increased exposure to college coaches and scouts. At the end of each season, ASPIRE will host a National Championship at each age level (U13-U19), allowing top teams to compete for national recognition while players gain meaningful development experiences on a large stage. Find out more here: https://girlsacademyleague.com Elite Academy (Boys): The Elite Academy League has a mission to provide a National platform with a standards based league giving clubs the ability to provide full developmental model and pathway with top competition and exposure. This league will serve to provide a seamless elite pathway for clubs and players to excel in the competitive landscape. Find out more here: https://eliteacademyleague.com/ Quick Facts: The most competitive program offered for U13 - U19 players Girls participate in GA Aspire Boys participate in Elite Academy U13-U14 teams play also full seasons in the spring on top of high-level tournaments. During the Spring, U15 teams play in the highest SCCL divisions and U15-U19 teams attend high-level tournaments and College Showcases. For more information, please contact: Academy/Select Admin: Nicole Vinette nvinette@gaimpact.com Boys Director: Ross Keenan rkeenan@gaimpact.com Girls Director: Robert Roddie rroddie@gaimpact.com Tryouts Tryouts All players wanting to participate in Competitive Soccer must attend tryouts. All tryouts are held at Badger Creek Park unless otherwise indicated. Players are encouraged to sign up online. We will also have registration on site for walk-ups. All tryout evaluations are done by our coaching staff, and tryout decisions will be made within 48 hours from the last day of tryouts. Tryouts are held during the Summer (Late May- Early June) and during the MidSeason (January) For more information, please contact: Club Admin: Nicole Vinette nvinette@gaimpact.com Important Dates: 2025/26 Academy Bo ys & Girls Tryouts May 19, 20, 21 (All 3 days) 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM (2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015) 7 :15 PM - 8:45 PM (2014, 2013, 2012) 2025 /26 Select Boys & Girls Tryouts May 27, 28, 29 (All 3 days) 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM (2011, 2010) 7:15 PM - 8:45 PM (2009, 2008, 2007 ) 2025-2026 TRYOUTS Club Fees Club Fees Club fees 2025-2026
- My Subscriptions | Impact Soccer
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- Alumni | Impact Soccer
Alumni Georgia Impact ha producido muchos alumnos notables. Los jugadores han pasado a jugar para universidades como Wake Forest, Clemson, Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama y UAB, solo por nombrar algunas. Algunos de nuestros jugadores fueron seleccionados por la Major League Soccer, como Mark Bloom, exjugador de Atlanta United. Varios jugadores pasaron a jugar fútbol profesional en Europa y también tuvimos a varios en las Selecciones Nacionales Juveniles de EE. UU. Testimonios recientes "El entrenador Alex me dio una nueva perspectiva sobre cómo analizar el juego y jugar más relacionado con el nivel profesional" - Wessly Soronellas "He aprendido mucho estando en Impact a pesar de las dudas sobre mí como jugador de Athena D cuando probé para Impact. Estoy extremadamente bendecido de haberlo hecho. Todos los entrenadores y jugadores de Impact me empujaron a dar forma al tipo de jugador que soy. hoy. Ahora continúo mi carrera futbolística en la Universidad Reinhardt ". - Ashley Frye "Impact realmente se sintió como una familia, los grupos de edad estaban familiarizados entre sí y no solo su entrenador en jefe sino otros entrenadores sabían quién era usted" -Juan Nabor "Jugar en Georgia Impact, realmente facilitó mi transición del fútbol de clubes a la etapa universitaria" -Andrew Killeen Graduados de Impacto Clase de 2018 Isabel Gutiérrez Universidad Furman - NCAA DI Kaleigh Killeen Universidad del Sur de Mississippi - NCAA DI Oliva Durham Universidad del Sur de Mississippi - NCAA DI Catriona Michel Universidad de West Georgia - NCAA DII Katie Newton - Universidad de Lander - NCAA DII Jana Magee Universidad de Lander - NCAA DII Emily Feyerabend Universidad de Anderson - NCAA DII Taylor Campbell Universidad de Anderson - NCAA DII Hannah Morrone Universidad del suroeste de Georgia - NCAA DII Tess Aubrey Young Harris College - NCAA DII Macy Werner North Central College - NCAA DIII Paulina Ortega Universidad Life - NAIA Aylin Lopez Universidad Life - NAIA Sydney Smith Universidad Life - NAIA Sydney Martínez Sur de Florida NCAA DI Clase de 2019 Katey Derkay Universidad de Georgia del Norte - NCAA DII Hannah Behner Joven Harris NCAA DII Bailey Wiernusz Universidad de Georgia del Norte - NCAA DII Logan Vermaas Universidad de Georgia del Norte - NCAA DII Sofía Macmurdo Lynn College NCAA DII Katelynn James Universidad de Oglethorpe - NCAA DIII Taylor Whiteside Universidad de Oglethorpe - NCAA DIII Castillo de Morgan Joven Harris NCAA DII Génesis Joven Harris NCAA DII Lynette Chege Clayton State NCAA DII Clase de 2020 Nicole Gómez Universidad de Georgia del Norte - NCAA DII Rhyan Connolly ETSU NCAA DI AverI Whalraven NCAA DI del norte de Florida Laney Stevenson Daytona State JC Lidia Herrera Universidad Reinhardt - NAIA COMPROMETIDO 2021 Elena Gutiérrez Universidad Furman - NCAA DI Emma Williams Universidad Reinhardt - NAIA Jadeynn Campbell Joven Harris NCAA DII Alex Pace Universidad de Oglethorpe - NCAA DIII Maggie Bradley Yale - NCAA DI Sydney Jones Truett McConnell - NAIA Ashley Frye Universidad Reinhardt - NAIA Madison tembló Instituto Militar de Virginia - NCCA D1 Clase de 2016-2017 Wessly Soronellas Reinhardt U./Life U. Juan Nabor Kings College / Life University Andrew Killeen Universidad Life Matt Shamoun Colegio Militar de Georgia Mauro Delacruz Universidad Life Hector guerrero Universidad Life Dakota Stewart Universidad Life Hannah Farmer Colegio de Charleston Romualdo Espinosa Universidad de las Highlands de Georgia
- Blog | Impact Soccer
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