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January 21, 2026
United Soccer Alliance of Indiana 2025 Annual Awards January 21, 2026 We’re pleased to recognize some of your Club's exceptional volunteers and coaches in 2025. Thank you for your nominations and comments. If you know these folks, will you please help congratulate them? Key to the Club’s success is the army of parent volunteers who run the Club and welcome our 30,000 guests each year. Special thanks to the Club’s Board of Directors and every Recreation League Coach for children ages 2-20. Recreation League Coach of the Year Serving 2000+ children, 250+ teams, and 260+ volunteer Recreation coaches, there are often too many great Recreation Coaches to recognize each year. These coaches were each nominated by several parents via season end survey Fall 2025. Jason Swanbeck Joined USAI last year and immediately stepped forward to ensure a consistently positive player experience. Has coached nine teams and is known for initiative and organization. Catherine Justininano Coached USAI Recreation League for 10 years, 23 teams in 20 seasons. Coach Catherine teaches soccer skills, teamwork, confidence, discipline, and sportsmanship. She also mentors new coaches. Pete and Jenny Baenziger Always willing to help and consistently go above and beyond in support of the teams. Barry Neuman Known for his positive attitude, flexibility, and focus on player experience. Eric Hess Coaches two teams and a USAI Fun Friday Futsal team and is always willing to assist where needed. Nick & Maggie Glenn Started as USAI Soccer Tots Coaches, super involved &; committed to providing outstanding player experience. Volunteer of the Year (non-Coach, non-Team Manager, non-Board member) Christie Brock Volunteers often with her son many times each season including Field Days, Team Field Care, Tournaments. Melissa & Brendan Pickens consistently volunteer for shifts for USAI tournaments, have 3 children in USAI Travel soccer. Scott Davis 2011B Silver, provides critical daytime support for parking lots, multiple field days, lining fields. Sarah Clemens 2012B Red, great supporting parent, goes above and beyond in helping on Field Days and helps to organize accommodations when the team travels. Yazzie Vasquez 2012B Red, supports Field Days, field lining, travel coordination, and communication with Spanish speaking families. Kimberly Romero often operates the snack bar on Recreation League game days. Travel Coach of the Year 2025 Cameron Shine , Head Coach 2012B Red, Age Group Coordinator is USAI Travel Soccer Coach of the Year. For many years, Coach Shine demonstrates exceptional leadership, dedication, and passion in guiding a diverse group of teen-age athletes. Terrific results on the field are a direct reflection of Coach Cameron’s skill, preparation, and ability to bring out the best in players. What truly distinguishes Cam goes beyond wins and rankings. He is deeply committed to developing well-rounded young men both on and off the field. He emphasizes not only the technical and tactical aspects of the game but also sportsmanship, character, responsibility, and respect. His players are taught to represent themselves, their families, and their club with integrity at all times. Equally important is Coach Cameron’s strong emphasis on academics. He is helping players grow into confident, respectful, and motivated individuals—qualities that will serve them throughout their lives. His impact on their development is profound and lasting, making him a truly outstanding leader within youth sports. Jose Molina, Assistant Coach, 2012B Red. Deeply engaged in the Latino community, Coach Molina has helped introduce many new players to USAI Travel Soccer. He works with players outside scheduled training, emphasizes academic and character development, and selflessly supports all teams within the 2012B age group. Team Managers of the Year Bilen Mulugeta 2011B White and 11 Youth Academy Boys Teams! Jessie Lane 2015B White, 2011G White and Tosha Baskin 2011G White, 2012G Red, 2015B White; team managers for two years and are fantastic with organization and communication. They organize team outings and extra activities leading up to and during a tournament. Tamera Mitchell Outstanding job co-managing the academy teams, embodies USAI volunteerism and building community. She actively supports each player and his family in maximizing and enjoying their USAI travel experience and pours her heart into the work. Christiana Lahmon & Sara Marshall 2013B and Sarah Jackman 2010B Exceed traditional expectations through organization, fundraising, and communications. All three are truly deserving. Julie Barker searches for activities for 2011B Blue team that will give them chances to bond and grow beyond the game. This includes a fundraiser at the Monumental Marathon; volunteering at Gleaners Food Bank. She is also the first person to welcome new families to the team and makes herself available for questions. Brittany Heyveld exceptional example of what it means to serve youth athletes with dedication, positivity, and selflessness who embodies the spirit of youth soccer. Her commitment to USAI, the team, and the game has made an incredible impact as she represents everything that makes soccer great—teamwork, service, community, and a genuine love for helping players grow both on and off the field. Tournament exceptional volunteerism: Congratulations Tied for first place with 61% of the team's expected volunteer shifts covered for Indy Fusion Classic 2025 are 2013B Blue team with Coach Daouda Sene and Manager Amy Knowlton and 2011G Red team with Coach Michelle Itczak and Managers Sally Leyes and Jessie Lane . Fantastic volunteerism. Referee of the Year Ousmane Dieng To view previous years' winners and find out how you can volunteer, visit our Volunteer Page .
By Mariana Mesa October 14, 2025
Two 4-Week Developmental Soccer Program for 5-6-7 Year Olds
By Mariana Mesa October 14, 2025
Three 4-Week Skill Sessions Coached By Former MLS ALL Star, Ray Gaddis
By Mariana Mesa October 14, 2025
U3-U5 Join Us at Winter Soccer Tots
July 23, 2025
Visit the USAI Coaching Resources page for planning information and game format! There will be a Rec Coach Training for both Pike and Hendricks Coaches in early August. Click here for dates and additional information.
June 19, 2025
USA of Indiana is Hiring! Join The Team!
May 25, 2025
For Immediate Release, May 9, 2025
March 19, 2025
USA of Indiana Earns Indiana Soccer 5 Star Distinction
February 21, 2025
Español disponible a continuación. USA of Indiana hosted Butler University Men's Soccer Head Coach Paul Snape, Marian University Women's Soccer Developmental Team Head Coach Doug Starnes, USA of Indiana Travel Coach Sean McGrath, and USA of Indiana's Director of Coaching and Academy Director, Coach Isang Jacob at Pike High School for College Information Night. These coaches shared insights for athletes interested in playing collegiately and discussed college preparedness, the recruitment process, and level of play. Here are just a few of the highlights from this panel discussion: Start Early. Your academics, attitude, and habits are being built right now. Look at how well these areas are representing you and make changes where needed. Communicate. Talk to your parents, coaches, teachers and mentors about your plans. Ask them what you can do to grow further. Keep an Open Mind. The world of college athletics is changing. Consider which paths might be best for you, and don’t discount an option just because it isn’t what you thought you’d do. Get Noticed. Lead with respect, honor, and character - you are your best representative. Reach out to coaches and concisely tell them why you are a good fit for their school and program. Attend camps and clinics with universities you're interested in. Linked is a flyer on NCAA Eligibility, and how to start your plan for college play: http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/Student_Resources/IE_Brochure.pdf For more information on college athletics, you can begin here . Feel free to reach out to USA of Indiana staff and coaches if you have any questions. --- USA of Indiana recibió al Entrenador Principal de Fútbol Masculino de la Universidad Butler, Paul Snape, al Entrenador Principal del Equipo de Desarrollo de Fútbol Femenino de la Universidad Marian, Doug Starnes, al Entrenador de USA of Indiana, Sean McGrath, y al Director de Entrenamiento y Director de la Academia de USA of Indiana, el Entrenador Isang Jacob, en la escuela secundaria Pike para una Noche de Información Universitaria. Estos entrenadores compartieron ideas para los atletas interesados ​​en jugar a nivel universitario y hablaron sobre la preparación universitaria, el proceso de reclutamiento y el nivel de juego. Estos son solo algunos de los puntos destacados de este panel de discusión: Comience temprano. Sus estudios, actitud y hábitos se están construyendo ahora mismo. Observe qué tan bien lo representan estas áreas y haga cambios donde sea necesario. Comuníquese. Hable con sus padres, entrenadores, maestros y mentores sobre sus planes. Pregúnteles qué puede hacer para crecer más. Mantenga la mente abierta. El mundo del atletismo universitario está cambiando. Considere qué caminos podrían ser mejores para usted y no descarte una opción solo porque no es lo que pensó que haría. Hágase Notar. Lidera con respeto, honor y carácter: tú eres tu mejor representante. Ponte en contacto con los entrenadores y diles de forma concisa por qué eres una buena opción para su escuela y programa. Asiste a campamentos y clínicas con universidades que te interesen. A continuación, encontrarás un folleto sobre la elegibilidad de la NCAA que describe cómo comenzar un plan para jugar en la universidad: http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/eligibility_center/Student_Resources/IE_Brochure.pdf Para obtener más información sobre deportes universitarios, puedes comenzar aquí . No dudes en comunicarte con el personal y los entrenadores de USA of Indiana si tienes alguna pregunta.
January 31, 2025
Gaddis, Hedges and Kitchen Inducted to Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame, Joining Lindsey, Jordan, Jacob in USAI History
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