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USPSA NOW PROVIDING MEMBERSHIP INSURANCE

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

United States Power Soccer Association Announces

 

USPSA NOW PROVIDING MEMBERSHIP INSURANCE

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Carmel, IN - December 2, 2008 - USPSA is now offering accidental insurance coverage as well as liability insurance to all teams. All rostered   athletes and coaches will be covered for one fee. Referees will also have the option of purchasing individual coverage.

The new insurance will be available to each USPSA registered team at a cost of $135.00 per team and will cover teams for one year. This coverage includes up to twelve athletes and four staff members per team. This coverage in most cases will be a cost savings compared to the per person cost previously offered.

Coverage will cover all team practices, local games, tournaments, fundraising events related to power soccer, and clinics performed by your athletes/coaches to promote the sport of power soccer. 

If coverage is needed for your practice and tournament facilities you will be able to obtain a Certificate of Insurance Form on our website. It will then be submitted to the secretary at  USPSA.secretary@yahoo.com

Insurance sign-up forms and Certificate of Insurance requests for events and facilities are available on the USPSA website under downloads. Please allow 14 days for Certificates of Insurance. Only teams who have purchased their insurance through USPSA are eligible for certificates of insurance.

COVERAGE UNDER THIS PROGRAM INCLUDES:

Commercial General Liability: coverage which protects the uninsured against liability claims for bodily injury and property damage arising out of premise, operations, products and completed operations, and personal and advertising injury. No deductible applies to liability claims.

Legal Liability to participants- coverage which offers protection against bodily injury liability claims brought by persons participating in covered sports activities.

Professional Liability: provides protection against claims that arise out of the rendering , or the failure to render; instruction, demonstration, direction and/or advice related to the sports activity.

Medical Payments for participants: coverage which pays the medical and dental expenses incurred by participant when an accidental injury occurs while participating in a covered sports activity. The coverage is provided on an excess basis, responding after all other medical coverage available to participant has been exhausted. If no other medical coverage exists, the coverage becomes the primary. A $250.00 deductible applies to each claim, and the benefit period is two years from the date of the accident.

COVERAGE  EXCLUDES;

Abuse or molestation, amusement devices, asbestos, baby-sitting. child care services, carnivals and festivals, climbing walls, concerts, 24 hour premise liability, dunk tanks, employment-related practices, events involving gambling, (ie bingo, casino nights, poker, Texas Hold’em Tournament), events where alcohol is furnished or served, fireworks, fungo or bacteria, haunted attractions, lead, nuclear energy, Operation or ownership of a sports facility, outside vendors/concessionaires in conjunction with your organization, pollution, sports events/activities involving participants in sports other than those reported and for whom a premium has been paid, transportation of athletes or participants.

COVERAGE AND LIMITS;

Each Occurrence                                                            $1,000,000

General Aggregate                                                         $2,000,000

Products-completed operations aggregate                        $1,000,000

Personal & Advertising Injury                                          $1,000,000

Damage to premise rented to you                                      $300,000

Medical Expenses, other than participants                              $5,000

Professional Liability                                                      $1,000,000

Legal Liability to participants                                           $1000,000

Medical Payments for participants(excess) $250 ded.            $25,000

TEAMS CAN NOW UMBRELLA UNDER USPSA for 501(C) 3 STATUS

USPSA is now offering members in good standing who do not have non-profit status to raise funds for their team or power soccer program through USPSA.

This service will allow teams to solicite donations and sponsorship requests to corporations and other large donors who require the 501 (c) 3 status.

Donations can be made to USPSA and earmarked to the specific team. All funds will be deposited to the USPSA account and will be dispersed upon request with appropriate check request or reinbursement forms. 

The USPSA will manage each individual team account,generate the donor thank you letter, monthly team statements, end of year report and the tax filings.This service will be available for a 5% fee.

Participation, check reimbursement and check request forms can all be found on our website under downloads. 

We hope  you will take avantage of this valuable service. It will allow you to raise funds for your team and at the same time offer your donors all the tax benefits! 

Power Soccer Challenge Results

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

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Group huddle of the Turnstone Fearless Flyers Power Soccer Team.

Picture from http://www.powersoccerusa.net/ which was taken at June 13-15, 2008 USPSA Nationals.

 

 

At the November 15, 2008 ‘Power Soccer Challenge’ hosted by Turnstone the two local teams dominated the field by going a combine 5-1 with the only loss coming from the Turnstone Fantastic Flyers in the head to head match-up against their sister team Turnstone Fearless Flyers 2-0.

 

Below are tournament scores along with stats from both Turnstone teams (Fantastic & Fearless Flyers)

 

Game 1      Kokomo Spinners 1                    Turnstone Fantastic Flyers 6

Luke Labas 2 Goals 1 Assist

Robin Gibson 1 Goal

Julie Myers 3 Goals 1 Assist

Tiffany Shoda 2 Assists

Quick Nugget: Turnstone Fantastic Flyers athletes 11 Lucas Wable, 23 Chris Martinez, and 5 Eric Barron all playing in first tournament

Game 2      RHI Indy Cruisers 3                    Turnstone Fantastic Flyers 5

Luke Labas 1 Goal 1 Assist

Robin Gibson 1 Goal

Julie Myers 3 Goals

Quick nugget: Robin Gibson score the game winning goal while Julie Myers notched back-to-back hat-tricks

Game 3      Kokomo Spinners 0                    RHI Indy Cruisers 1

Game 4      Ball State Cardinals 2                 Kokomo Spinners 1

Game 5      RHI Indy Storm 0                       RHI Indy Cruisers 5

Game 6      Turnstone Fantastic Flyers 0       Turnstone Fearless Flyers 2

Colin McIntire 2 Goals

Quick Nugget: Both goals came in the 1st half

Game 7      Ball State Cardinals 0                 Turnstone Fearless Flyers 5

Zachary Kieser 2 Goals

Brandon Stump 3 Goals

Colin McIntire 1 Assist

Quick Nugget: Former Fantastic Flyers player Kent Romy, who graduated from Northrop High School last year, is now a freshman at Ball State University and plays for their power soccer team.

Game 8      Ball State Cardinals 5                 RHI Indy Storm 2

Game 9      RHI Indy Storm 2                       Turnstone Fearless Flyers 11

Chad Cahill 1 Goal 1 Assist

Zachary Kieser 3 Goals 2 Assist

Brandon Stump 3 Goals 1 Assist

Colin McIntire 2 Goals 1 Assist

Greg Buse 1 Goal   

Autry Keener 1 Goal

Quick Nugget: Autry Keener played in his first tournament.

Both Fort Wayne teams look solid this season as they try to recap last season (07-08) impressive finish when the Turnstone Fantastic Flyers edge out their sister team the Turnstone Fearless Flyers 2-1 in the Championship game (June 15, 2008) to be crowned the best D2 Power Soccer team in the Nation. To read last season final recap go to the following link:

http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=395135847&blogID=449317987&Mytoken=BFA26633-040B-4EAA-A5520B6DE684122E143460771

During the middle of the tournament the games were paused to honor Laurie Williams who passed away July 9, 2007. A framed jersey In Memory of Laurie will be displayed at Turnstone with the following words:

 

Laurie was a valued member of the inaugural Flyers Power Soccer team. Through her determination and competitive spirit she inspired us all to reach higher. Never one to sit on the sidelines in life or in her new found sport; she always displayed a positive and supportive attitude to her teammates and everyone she met. She exemplified toughness by playing through a major tournament after suffering an injury, which she would not discuss for fear it would keep her sidelined. A True Champion, she is loved, missed and most of all… will always be remembered.

Power Soccer of Indy

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

As posted at: www.powersoccerofindy.com

Saturday, Nov 15, 2008 9:00a to 5:00p

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Turnstone Tournament:The Turnstone Center in Fort Wayne Indiana will host a six team tournament. The team will include Turnstone Fantastic Flyers, Tournstone Fearless Flyers, RHI Indy Cruisers, RHI Indy Storm, Kokomo Spinners and Ball State Cardinals. Good luck to all teams!

 

Monday, Dec 15, 2008 7:00p to 9:30p

Holiday Party:Join us for our annual Power Soccer of Indy holiday party at Riverside Park Gym. Dinner, gift exchange and holiday goodies for all athletes and immediate families. Please RSVP so we can expect your family.

Fort Wayne Sports Updates

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

As posted by: Kevin Hughes 

 

The Fort Wayne Bandit’s adult wheelchair basketball team won the Mid-American Conference Tourney in Strongsville, OH this past weekend (Oct. 25-26, 2008) as they went 5-0, defeating the Moraine Minutemen 64-55 (overtime) in the championship game. For tournament scores click here

 

Next tourney: Rock N Roll shootout in Cleveland where they’ll face last season D3 champs Hill on Wheels (Kentucky)

 

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On Saturday, November 8, 2008 the Prep Turnstone Flyers will host their annual ‘Prep for the Future’ tourney to kick off the season with two rival opponents from Michigan: Grand Rapids Pacers and Sterling Heights Challengers. All three teams were nationally ranked last season. 

Key match-up: Challengers vs Flyers at 1:30pm. Last season the Flyers won 2 out of 3 games against the Challengers; however, at Prep Nationals the Challengers had the upper hand and finished 2nd while the Flyers finished 3rd in the Nation.

Also… The 4:30 pm Jr. Pacers vs Flyers is an intreging matchup. The two teams have a long history of playing in close games against each other. Don’t be supprise if the game goes into overtime.

 

All games will be played at

Turnstone Center for Children and Adults With Disabilities

3320 North Clinton Street - Fort Wayne, IN 46805

 

Click here for the complete schedule

 

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On Saturday, November 15, 2008 teams from the Hoosier land (Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Kokomo, and Muncie) will be competing in the Turnstone Power Soccer Challenge. 

Key match-up: The Fantastic Flyers vs RHI Storm at 1pm….the Fantastic Flyers defeated the Storm 2-1 at last year nationals in the second round.

Also… the Fearless Flyers vs Ball State Cardinals @ 3pm…  the Fantastic Flyers who finished as D-2 National Champions will have a tough battle against D-1 Ball State Cardinals.

 

All games will be played at

Turnstone Center for Children and Adults With Disabilities

3320 North Clinton Street - Fort Wayne, IN 46805

 

Click here for full schedule

 

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Update on Sled Hockey…. Join the building efforts in creating the the first sled hockey team in Indiana.

Next practice is this Monday, November 3rd from 6:45 till 7:45pm. Click here for the complete schedule.

A hand full of the players will be traveling to Northwest Chicagoland December 5 - 7, 2008. For some of the athletes this will be there first tournament experience. 

On Friday, February 13, 2009 members of the Fort Wayne sled hockey group will play @ Memorial Coliseum during intermission of a Komets game.

That same weekend (February 14-15, 2008) McMillan Ice Arena, also know as the MAC, (3901 Abbott Street. Fort Wayne, IN 46806) is hosting ‘The First Annual Bob Chase Frostbite Sled Hockey Championship’. Click here for more info.

Click here to learn more about sled hockey

Teen and family kick aside barriers

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

As posted at: 

www.journalgazette.net

As posted by Kelly Soderland: September 21, 2008 6:00 a.m.

Boy with cerebral palsy finds ways to fit in

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Luke Labas awkwardly uses his left hand to push the joystick on his power wheelchair at full speed, and like a heat-seeking missile, rolls back onto the court and into the soccer game.  This game is filled with the sounds of battery-powered wheelchairs revving up and down, trying to keep up with the various speeds their drivers desire. The sound of rubber tires screeching against the floor fills the gymnasium at the Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities.

Luke, 14, sees an opportunity to send the 13-inch oversized soccer ball through the goal and maneuvers his chair to set up the play. He lines his wheelchair up sideways and twirls the joystick so that his chair swings around 90 degrees.  The basket attached to the front of the wheelchair makes contact with the ball, sending it sailing to the end of the court.  While his legs can’t do the celebration dance his mind wanted them to, Luke still took the liberty of taking a confident victory drive down the court.

Luke has cerebral palsy, a group of disorders that affects muscle and body movement that resulted from a brain injury. People are affected differently, from being able to walk only awkwardly to being confined to a wheelchair.  Luke has never walked independently. His wheelchair serves as his legs, says his mom, Jan Labas.

But Luke has figured out a way to make his “legs” soar. He’s a member of Turnstone’s national champion power soccer team, usually composed of six men and women with various disabilities.

Aggressive play

Luke and his soccer teammates, the Fantastic Flyers, will spend the next seven months preparing for the regional competition, hoping to qualify for nationals again.  In June, the Fantastic Flyers beat the other Turnstone team, the Fearless Flyers, during the national championships for the United States Power Soccer Association in Atlanta.

The national league brings together teams from across the country to compete. Power soccer players have disorders such as quadriplegia, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, head trauma, stroke and spinal cord injury, according to the league’s Web site.  As difficult as it can be to travel with multiple power wheelchairs, the Turnstone families do it. They made their way to Indianapolis last year for the regional competition and usually leave the state for nationals.

One team member drives her wheelchair with her feet because she does not have enough coordination in her hand to control a joystick. She drives barefoot because she can’t feel the sensation of the pedal through her socks. Another man has muscular dystrophy and drives his wheelchair with his chin.  They play hard and they play aggressively. As one of the players, who is a quadriplegic, told Jan, “What am I going to do? Break my neck? I’ve already done that.”

For Luke, it’s a chance for him to meet people who know what he’s going through and a chance to just hang out with friends. While most middle school students spend a lot of time hanging out at their friends’ homes, Luke can’t because his classmates don’t have handicapped-accessible homes.  For Jim and Jan Labas, it’s an opportunity for them to see their son thrive at something he loves. There’s nothing better than seeing Luke and his teammates score a goal during a game, Jan said.

“They’re smiling with every inch of their body.”

Power Soccer Season Kicks Off

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

 

 

On Saturday, September 20 the Turnstone’s Flyers kicked off their 2008-09 Power Soccer Season.  The nationally ranked, Flyers opened with a power soccer demonstration and discussed the registration process for the upcoming season.  New players are needed.  Power soccer is for people age 8 and older who use power chairs and have a physical disability. 

 

The power soccer teams will compete in competitive games throughout the season and will practice weekly. 

 

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For more information on Turnstone’s Power Soccer Flyers, contact Drew Achenbach, 

Adaptive Sports and Recreation Coordinator @ 260-483-2100.  

 

Turnstone is located at 3320 North Clinton. 

 

Indianapolis Power Soccer Team wins Nationals

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

(Indianapolis, IN) RHI Sudden Impact Power Soccer Team wins the 2008 

National Championships. Sudden Impact finished 3rd in Division I power 

soccer standings for the 2008 season. And competed successfully in the 

national championship tournament held in Atlanta, GA. Katy Dickey, a member of the Sudden Impact team was awarded the 2008 Tournament MVP. RHI Indy Storm Power Soccer Team finished at the top of Division II. 

Power Soccer is the fastest growing sport for power wheelchair users. 

Power Soccer is the first competitive team sport designed and developed 

specifically for power wheelchair users. These participants include persons with Spinal Cord Injuries, Multiple Sclerosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Cerebral Palsy, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Strokes, and other disabilities. A number of players are able to complete in this sport with ventilators attached to their chair. 

Power Soccer combines the skill of the wheelchair user with the speed and agility of the chair itself, to participate in an extremely challenging game 

similar to soccer. The game is played in a gymnasium on a regulation basketball court. The players use specially designed chairs and a 13 inch soccer ball. 

US claims victory against Germany

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Below is an excerpt from NWBA.org Posted by: Lakeshore on Saturday, June 14, 2008:

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—For the second time in two weeks the United States and Germany faced off in the championship game of a key Paralympic Games tune-up competition. And, for the second straight time the U.S. team claimed victory. The Americans defeated Germany, 50-37, on Saturday evening to win the 2008 North American Cup at Lakeshore Foundation, an official U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Site. The U.S. completed the tournament with a 5-0 record.

To read the full story go to NWBA.org or this direct link: http://www.nwba.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1295&topic=7&newlang=eng

2 Fort Wayne Teams take National Title

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Experienced Fantastic Flyers edged out their sister team the Turnstone Fearless Flyers 2-1 in the championship game to be crowned the best D2 Power Soccer team in the Nation. Ryan Grimes from the Fantastic Flyers open the scoring off a penalty kick to set up teammate Kent R for the slam dunk tip in. Then early in the second half Kent returned the favor by making a crafty cross pass to Ryan for the top of the key power shot to create a 2-0 lead for the Fantastic Flyers. Then late in the 2nd half Ryan G. almost cost his team the game after he received a yellow card for his aggressive play. This set up penalty kick goal for the Turnstone Fearless Flyers as Brandon made touch pass to Zack K who drilled the ball in the back of the net to bring the game within one goal however, it wasn’t enough as the Turnstone Fantastic Flyers won 2-1 over the Turnstone Fearless Flyers.  Winning didn’t come easy for the Turnstone Fantastic Flyers as 4 of their games this weekend were decided by 1 goal including both the semi final game and championship game. *In the semi final game between Fantastic Flyers vs GLASA Fire went into overtime; however, no one scored so it went to penalty kicks as the Fantastic Flyers score 2 goals to win. **In the Division 1 Championship Game the Indy Sudden Impact defeated the Circle City Rollers after the game went into penalty kicks. Below is a link to the web cast game: http://xable.com/index.php?page=videos&section=view_playlist&video_playlist_id=42Below are final scores/standings from both the Turnstone Fantastic & Fearless Flyers this past weekend (June 13-15) USPSA National Tournament hosted by the Suwannee Sports Academy (Georgia). Final National Power Soccer Division 2 Standings:1st - Turnstone Fantastic Flyers2nd - Turnstone Fearless Flyers3rd - Minnesota Courage Blizzards4th- Chicago GLASA Fire5th - RHI Indy Storm6th - Georgia Screamin’ Eagles 7th - Charlotte Power Surge8th- Chattanoogo SpeedersPool Play:Turnstone Fearless Flyers vs. GLASA Fire (4-1) Click here for web castTurnstone Fantastic Flyers vs. Courage Blizzards (2-1)Charlotte Power Surge vs. Turnstone Fearless Flyers (0-5)RHI Indy Storm vs. Turnstone Fantastic Flyers (1-2)Turnstone Fearless Flyers vs. Chattanooga Speeders (6-0)Turnstone Fantastic Flyers vs. N. GA Screamin’ Eagles (4-1)  

Semi-Finals

Turnstone Fantastic Flyers vs. GLASA Fire (3-2) Click here for web castTurnstone Fearless Flyers vs. Courage Blizzards (3-0) Finals 7th Place Game - Charlotte Power Surge vs. Chattanooga Speeders (1-0)5th Place Game - RHI indy Strom vs N. GA Screamin’ Eagles (2-1)3rd Place Game - GLASA Fire vs. Courage Blizzards (1-3)Championship Game - Turnstone Fearless Flyers vs Turnstone Fantastic Flyers (1-2)

Two Fort Wayne Teams Head to Nationals

Monday, June 16th, 2008

power_soccer_nationals_sign1.pdfOn April 5, thePower Soccer teams had the opportunity to test their skills.  The Fantastic and Fearless Flyers competed against power soccer teams from across the Midwest, many of whom have been playing together longer than each of the Flyers teams.  They Fearless flyers and the Fantastic flyers began playing together in the fall of 2006.  They decided to really push themselves and kick up the practice time.  The Flyers’ dedication paid off, and they took home top honors at the Midwest Tourney.   In the end, the Flyers teams competed against one another for first and second place, and with a score of 3 to 1 the Fearless Flyers placed first and the Fantastic Flyers second.  All the Flyers played phenomenally well; and, Brandon Stump of Turnstone Fearless Flyers took home the Midwest Regional Outstanding Player and Sportsmanship Awards.  The Flyers will return home from Nationals in Atlanta Georgia this week.  We wish them the best of luck.