Eighty-eight referees, 22 from each of four regions, have been selected to officiate games at the 2013 US Youth Soccer National Championships in Overland Park, Kansas (July 23-28).
Selection was based on performance throughout the championship series at the state and regional levels[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. Twenty referees, five from each region, are returning for the second consecutive year to the national finals.
The United States Soccer Federation will have five referee assessors at the nationals.
Among the Region I referees are four from Virginia (Danielle Brzezinksi, Kiah Haslett, Stewart Milton, Milena Nikolie) and Corson Fidler from Maryland.
Kentucky, which is a member of Region II, is represented by Daniel Barber.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee, North Texas and South Texas are represented in the list of referees representing Region III.
Kaylib Robinson, who was selected from North Carolina, withdrew because of injury, and has been replaced by Donovan Eubank from Tennessee.
The US Youth Soccer Championship finals are a culmination of a year-long series of competitions at the state and regional levels which includes approximately 185,000 players on over 10,000 teams from 55 US Youth Soccer State Associations.
Selection was based on performance throughout the championship series at the state and regional levels[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. Twenty referees, five from each region, are returning for the second consecutive year to the national finals.
The United States Soccer Federation will have five referee assessors at the nationals.
Among the Region I referees are four from Virginia (Danielle Brzezinksi, Kiah Haslett, Stewart Milton, Milena Nikolie) and Corson Fidler from Maryland.
Kentucky, which is a member of Region II, is represented by Daniel Barber.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee, North Texas and South Texas are represented in the list of referees representing Region III.
Kaylib Robinson, who was selected from North Carolina, withdrew because of injury, and has been replaced by Donovan Eubank from Tennessee.
The US Youth Soccer Championship finals are a culmination of a year-long series of competitions at the state and regional levels which includes approximately 185,000 players on over 10,000 teams from 55 US Youth Soccer State Associations.
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