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DUE TO "BONNIE"
THE 3V3
TOURNAMENT
HAS BEEN
RESCHEDULED
FOR JULY 30TH
AND 31ST!
Teams still being
accepted!

3 V 3 Tournament
At
Ida Baker High School
(Practice fields)
Friday, July 30th 4 - 8
Saturday, July 31st 9 – 5
$10.00 per player (due Wed. 7/28th)
(minimum 5 players per team)
Open to High School Players only
Checks made out to: Baker Boys Soccer
Print registration & waiver (1 per player) at
Contact: Pam Lynch (239) 340-0735
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Mail registration, payment, and waiver with proof
of insurance to: Pam Lynch
4306 Country Club Blvd
Cape Coral, FL 33904
FSU Elite Overnight Soccer Camp
On Sunday, July 25th 15 Baker Bulldogs will be
attending FSU Elite Soccer Camp for 4 days.
This soccer program offered by the Univeristy of
South Florida is designed to improve players
both on and off the field. The playes will benefit
from this camp greatly, they will improve on their
playing skills and techniques along with
learning the concepts that Coach Whitewood will
be implementing this season at Baker.
DAY ONE
The trip up to USF was uneventful everyone
arrived safely. Winston scored the first goal for
the Bulldogs giving them the win (1-0) in their
first game. GO BULLDOGS!!
CAR WASH
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7TH
9:00 am - 1:00 pm
7-11 at College and 41
Harvey Rincon
1st in Boys Bulldogs
Soccer History

Harvey Rincon became the first Baker boys' soccer player to sign an NCAA Division I scholarship package when he accepted an offer from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Conn.
The four-year starter and three-year Bulldogs team captain scored 18 goals and had 38 assists over the last two seasons, was selected to an all-star team twice and named all-conference.
"Harvey is a leader in every sense of the word," said Bulldogs coach Mick Whitewood. "He leads by example on and off the pitch. He will be missed dearly."
Rincon landed an academic and athletic scholarship package worth nearly $50,000.
"It always has been my dream to play Division I soccer," said Rincon. "It was the only one (D-I) offered, but it has one of the top sports management programs in the country, plus the state is a nice area to live in."
The midfielder wants to prepare himself to play soccer professionally, perhaps overseas. If that does not happen, he said he will fall back on his education to become a player agent.
In an email statement, Quinnipiac coach Eric Da Costa said, "Harvey Rincon will be an excellent addition to the Quinnipiac family. Our program has shown tremendous growth in a short period of time and Harvey's leadership skills will help ensure our continued success.
ALL SPORTS AWARDS NIGHT
We had a nice turnout for the All Sports Award Night, thank you to all that attended. The 2009-2010 Varsity Team received LCAC Championship banner to hang in the gym. Harvey Rincon recieved the Leadership Award, All Conference Recognition and 4 year varsity letter, Diego Ferron also received his 4 year varsity letter and Nick Presti received MVP and All Conference Recognition.
In class 4A for Academics the Baker Bulldogs Boys Varsity Team scored a cumulative 3.249 GPA, they not only were getting it done on the pitch but they were also getting it done in the classroom.
WAY TO GO BOYS!
Coach's Quote:The best teams have chemistry.
They communicate with each other and they
sacrifice personal glory for the common goal.
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be the 19th FIFA World Cup,
the premier international football tournament. It is scheduled
to take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in
South Africa.
| Day | Venue & Time | Stage | Team 1 | Result | Team 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Friday
11 June |
Johannesburg (SC), 17:00 | Group A | South Africa |
1–1 | |
| Cape Town, 21:30 | Uruguay |
0–0 | |||
| Saturday
12 June |
Port Elizabeth, 14:30 | Group B | Korea Republic |
2–0 | |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 17:00 | Argentina |
1–0 | |||
| Rustenburg, 21:30 | Group C | England |
1–1 | ||
| Sunday
13 June |
Polokwane, 14:30 | Algeria |
0–1 | ||
| Pretoria, 17:00 | Group D | Serbia |
0–1 | ||
| Durban, 21:30 | Germany |
4–0 | |||
| Monday
14 June |
Johannesburg (SC), 14:30 | Group E | Netherlands |
2–0 | |
| Bloemfontein, 17:00 | Japan |
1–0 | |||
| Cape Town, 21:30 | Group F | Italy |
1–1 | ||
| Tuesday
15 June |
Rustenburg, 14:30 | New Zealand |
1–1 | ||
| Port Elizabeth, 17:00 | Group G | Côte d'Ivoire |
0–0 | ||
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 21:30 | Brazil |
2–1 | |||
| Wednesday
16 June |
Nelspruit, 14:30 | Group H | Honduras |
0–1 | |
| Durban, 17:00 | Spain |
0–1 | |||
| Pretoria, 21:30 | Group A | South Africa |
0–3 | ||
| Thursday
17 June |
Johannesburg (SC), 14:30 | Group B | Argentina |
4–1 | |
| Bloemfontein, 17:00 | Greece |
2–1 | |||
| Polokwane, 21:30 | Group A | France |
0–2 | ||
| Friday
18 June |
Port Elizabeth, 14:30 | Group D | Germany |
0–1 | |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 17:00 | Group C | Slovenia |
2–2 | ||
| Cape Town, 21:30 | England |
0–0 | |||
| Saturday
19 June |
Durban, 14:30 | Group E | Netherlands |
1–0 | |
| Rustenburg, 17:00 | Group D | Ghana |
1–1 | ||
| Pretoria, 21:30 | Group E | Cameroon |
1–2 | ||
| Sunday
20 June |
Bloemfontein, 14:30 | Group F | Slovakia |
0–2 | |
| Nelspruit, 17:00 | Italy |
1–1 | |||
| Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 | Group G | Brazil |
3–1 | ||
| Monday
21 June |
Cape Town, 14:30 | Portugal |
7–0 | ||
| Port Elizabeth, 17:00 | Group H | Chile |
1–0 | ||
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 21:30 | Spain |
2–0 | |||
| Tuesday
22 June |
Rustenburg, 17:00 | Group A | Mexico |
0–1 | |
| Bloemfontein, 17:00 | France |
1–2 | |||
| Durban, 21:30 | Group B | Nigeria |
2–2 | ||
| Polokwane, 21:30 | Greece |
0–2 | |||
| Wednesday
23 June |
Port Elizabeth, 17:00 | Group C | Slovenia |
0–1 | |
| Pretoria, 17:00 | United States |
1–0 | |||
| Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 | Group D | Ghana |
0–1 | ||
| Nelspruit, 21:30 | Australia |
2–1 | |||
| Thursday
24 June |
Johannesburg (Ellis), 17:00 | Group F | Slovakia |
3–2 | |
| Polokwane, 17:00 | Paraguay |
0–0 | |||
| Rustenburg, 21:30 | Group E | Denmark |
1–3 | ||
| Cape Town, 21:30 | Cameroon |
1–2 | |||
| Friday
25 June |
Durban, 17:00 | Group G | Portugal |
0–0 | |
| Nelspruit, 17:00 | Korea DPR |
0–3 | |||
| Pretoria, 21:30 | Group H | Chile |
1–2 | ||
| Bloemfontein, 21:30 | Switzerland |
0–0 | |||
| Saturday
26 June |
Port Elizabeth, 17:00 | Round of 16 - Match 1 |
1A-Uruguay |
2–1 | 2B-South Korea |
| Rustenburg, 21:30 | Round of 16 - Match 3 | 1C-United States | 1–2 | 2D-Ghana | |
| Sunday
27 June |
Bloemfontein, 17:00 | Round of 16 - Match 4 | 1D-Germany | 4–1 | 2C-England |
| Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 | Round of 16 - Match 2 | 1B-Argentina | 3–1 | 2A-Mexico | |
| Monday
28 June |
Durban, 17:00 | Round of 16 - Match 5 | 1E-Netherlands | 2–1 | 2F-Slovakia |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 21:30 | Round of 16 - Match 7 | 1G-Brazil | 3–0 | 2H-Chile | |
| Tuesday
29 June |
Pretoria, 17:00 | Round of 16 - Match 6 | 1F-Paraguay |
5-3 |
2E-Japan |
| Cape Town, 21:30 | Round of 16 - Match 8 | 1H-Spain | 1–0 | 2G-Portugal | |
| Wednesday
30 June |
Rest days | ||||
| Thursday
1 July |
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| Friday
2 July |
Port Elizabeth, 17:00 | Quarterfinal C | 5 - Netherlands | 2–1 | 7 - Brazil |
| Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 | Quarterfinal A | 1 - Uruguay | 4–2 | 3 - Ghana | |
| Saturday
3 July |
Cape Town, 17:00 | Quarterfinal B | 2 - Argentina | 0–4 | 4 - Germany |
| Johannesburg (Ellis), 21:30 | Quarterfinal D | 6 - Paraguay | 0–1 | 8 - Spain | |
| Sunday
4 July |
Rest days | ||||
| Monday
5 July |
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| Tuesday
6 July |
Cape Town, 21:30 | Semifinal I | A - Uruguay | 2–3 | C - Netherlands |
| Wednesday
7 July |
Durban, 21:30 | Semifinal II | B - Germany | 0–1 | D - Spain |
| Thursday
8 July |
Rest days | ||||
| Friday
9 July |
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| Saturday
10 July |
Port Elizabeth, 21:30 | Third Place play-off |
Uruguary |
2–3 | Germany |
| Sunday
11 July |
Johannesburg (SC), 21:30 | Final | Nertherlands | 0–1 | Spain |