
About the HYSA Olympic Development Program
US Youth Soccer Mission
To provide world-class support, resources, and leadership, helping every member fulfill their goals on and off the field of play.
US Youth Soccer Vision
To bring communities together through the power of soccer, making lifelong fans of the sport.
Purpose
To identify and provide opportunities for high potential players, facilitate their development, expose them to the next level of their chosen pathway and motivate their pursuit of excellence.
How do I participate?
Contact your local US Youth Soccer State Association office to find out more about getting involved with US Youth Soccer ODP.
The US Youth Soccer ODP Selection Process
Each State Association holds ODP evaluations on an annual basis. Age Groups and evaluation dates may be different from state to state, based on seasonal and state considerations. Your first contact should be to your State Association for more information.
What is the Olympic Development Program?
The Olympic Development Program is a soccer program used to identify and provide opportunities for high potential players, facilitate their development, expose them to the next level of their chosen pathway and motivate their pursuit of excellence.
How do I participate?
Contact the HYSA office to find out more about getting involved with HYSA ODP.
What are Hawaii ODP State Pool Training Camps?
Hawaii ODP Staff Coaches will conduct Training Camps for players selected to the State Pool. Players receive an invitation to the State Pool as a result of being evaluated during our Sub-Regional Camp. Players that were unable to attend the Sub-Regional may also tryout for the State Pool by attending a training camp for their age group.
If you are interested in having your child tryout for the State Pool, please contact the coach and administrator for the age group prior to one of the sessions listed. Complete the tryout form and submit to the admin prior to attendance.
How can I coach for the HYSA ODP program?
Please contact the state association office.
Working with the Hawaii Olympic Development Program is an excellent opportunity to work with some of the most talented and promising players in the State of Hawaii. Every State Coach will be responsible for the evaluation, identification, selection and development of players in a the Pool of his or her age group to represent HYSA in State, Regional and National ODP events and activities. Below are some guidelines required by Hawaii State Coaching Staff. For a full description of State Coaching Staff requirements, please refer to the Hawaii ODP State Coaching Requirements and Expectations.
Being selected to the State ODP Coaching Staff is a privilege, not a right. Coaches must, at all times, conduct themselves in a manner that represents HYSA at its highest standard. State Coaches are prohibited from recruiting players to participate in any club or non-ODP related events. Generally, ODP State Coaches are assigned to age groups they do not coach in Club.



HAWAII INTERREGIONAL ROSTERS
ODP BOYS ROSTER
2007B – Jacob Aiona, Aukele Paikuli-Campbell
2008B – Dixon Kapuniai, Brady Lau
2009B – John-Kacey Ferreira-Sala, Davian-Fox McElfresh
2010B – Chase Yamashita
2011B (Older) – Makaya Lam, Torin (Gogo) Wallace, Treydan Yamashita, Josiah Ishizaka
2011B (Younger) – Ryah Takiue, Jax Mitsunaga, Honami Briou
2012B (Older) – Weloakahai Fujiwara, Koa Kreps, Kaonohikaumaka Mokiao
2012B (Younger) – Malik Harris, Zane Nolan, Kazuki Nakamura
ODP GIRLS ROSTER
2007G – Thalia Garcia, Haley Recarte
2009G – Ciana Aburto, Emi Hugo, Kylie Tang
2010G – Kahalia Huddleston
2011G (Older) – Kiley-Ann Hue, Kekelaokalani Kalauokaaea-Kahele, Lexani Gonzalez-Maya, Kylah Montayre, Taliyah Ta’aga
2012G (Older) – Reecie Kamake’eaina, Kaimana Kukahiko, Mylah Marfil
2012G (Younger) – Alea Atud, Styra Hoohuli, Jaylen-Rene Nihipali, Shylen Upchurch