The email below was sent out by Shadow today It would appear trouble is indeed afoot in Shadow land.
March 30, 2011
To our Select and Premier members:
We were recently notified by the Breakers SC, Sabers FC and FC Storm boards that they will be de-unifying. These boards have said they would like to regain sole oversight of their respected regions and no longer want to partner with the Shadow organization. As of May 1, 2011 this will officially take place. We are saddened by the news as we were not invited to speak with these boards or address any concerns they may have had; however, it was their prerogative and we respect their decision. We are excited to announce, however, that Shadow United has firmly decided to stay as our partners and we are glad to continue to provide services as we move forward to continue strengthening and improving soccer opportunities for children in our community.
Why have some decided to remove themselves from the Shadow club? I cannot answer that directly, but I do know that very good people are involved in every club. I also know that our club worked very hard to support coaches and team managers through a variety of means to help provide quality service to our players. Our club is not perfect and so I am certain there were mistakes along the way; however, I know our intentions were good.
We worked hard to support each region equitably and we sought to respectfully work in conjunction with each existing select club. Regional Coordinators were put in place to facilitate communication between the Shadow and the existing select club. These coordinators were selected and appointed by each select club's president and approved by the Shadow Technical Director. We sought to work in collaboration with the existing clubs, but the challenge was great as we started to bring the five clubs together in a collective effort.
"Unification" was always going to be difficult as it is a challenge to get groups of people to work together. However, we believe the intent was good. Instead of looking to start a new club, which is happening all around our greater community, we sought to bring people together to work under a collective umbrella to help service kids in our communities. Each respective select club board voted to be a part of this effort. To be certain, this was no "Shadow Take-Over." Select clubs were the ones that voted to move forward with this concept. We did not choose to start a new select club and go our own direction; we sought common ground and agreement. This is what launched the Shadow-Select side of the club.
The two year run is over, however. Certainly, we have not reached the goal that we had intended, but we tried in good faith to bring a community of soccer together. You cannot succeed if you do not risk falling short. We provided regular coaching education opportunities to our select coaches; opportunities that never existed before. We provided a point person in our Director of Coaching for coaches to ask soccer related questions to help him/her run soccer practices, to serve as a sounding board for ideas or to help solve problems. We provided a Club Administrator that provided hands on training to our team managers and served as a point person to ask questions or trouble shoot. We provided services for each team to help account for each dollar that was spent through our club bookkeeper. Through our non-profit, 501(c)(3) status we provided a place that reports annually its income and expenses to the IRS via its 990 reporting-assuring that every dollar of dues and sponsorship is accounted for (we are the only club in our association that has this official non-profit status.) We provided quality soccer uniforms and equipment through our Nike sponsorship, which also helped to outfit coaches. These uniforms were of a quality and price point that had not been seen before.
However, there were factors that were always going to be difficult to overcome. The historical face of each select club would have changed. Each region would have been a Shadow-(insert regional name). We understand the importance of identity, which we were never looking to completely eliminate; hence, the dual name. This is also why we made it abundantly clear at the outset over 2 years ago when we met with each club's board what would be happening years down the road in regards to the original name. This is why the announcement of their change of heart was a bit of a surprise, but this is okay. As it is now, soccer will continue to be provided in all areas and for all levels. This is something to be excited about.
It is also good to be excited as an effort was put forth on both sides of the aisle to try to make improvements for our community. Ultimately, it did not come to complete fruition. What it did do, however, was bring the respective clubs to a table to talk in common terms about heading in a common direction. The IEYSA board assures us this will continue to be the aim. I am confident that it will be.
We look forward to be able to provide services for all our players, from U10s to U20s. We are thrilled to be able to service our Shadow United and our Shadow Premier players as we continue to strive to raise the standard of youth soccer opportunities and service. Tryout registration is now open for Shadow United Select tryouts (as well as our Premier and U10 Junior Program) for the 2011-2012 season.
Thank you to those that we have been able to serve over the past two years; we wish each and every player the ultimate enjoyment of soccer, and we will look forward to seeing you playing on the field!
In the Spirit of Soccer,
Sean Bushéy
Technical Director
Spokane Shadow Youth Soccer Club
PS: Be assured this has no bearing on our Regional Club League (RCL) status. We remain The Club in the greater Inland Empire that is the sole member of the highest quality league in the state, nor does this change or affect our ability to have our Select teams (Shadow United) play in any league our teams desire. We look forward to our next stage of development!
PS#2: Select level tryouts that will take place in May will now be the sole responsibility of each respective region's club. Please direct your questions to their respective boards.
Sabers FC: Lewis Rathbun
Storm FC: Joe Holland
Breakers SC: Steve McCormick
Spokane Shadow Youth Soccer Club | P.O. Box 18176 | Spokane | WA | 99228
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