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Devon McFadden Joins NY State West Youth Soccer As Executive Director

The New York State West Youth Soccer Association is proud to welcome Devon McFadden to its staff, with McFadden officially stepping into the role of Executive Director for the state association. McFadden was specifically targeted by the New York State West Executive Director Search Committee due to her distinct characteristics and unique skill set, making her the ideal candidate for the position.

“I am very excited for this new role and to work for NYSW,” said McFadden. “I always knew I wanted to pursue a career in sports in some capacity, and this position is a great opportunity to make a difference. The NYSW team has been very supportive and helpful in the transition process, and just from our initial interactions it was made clear to me their passion for what they do. I think this will be a great opportunity to serve a wider demographic, and also dive into the amazing world of soccer.”

McFadden arrives at New York State West with a wealth of experience in both athletics and the non-profit space. Sports have always held a prominent position in her life, growing up playing soccer and tennis in addition to being a competitive swimmer. That dedication eventually led her to swimming at the Division 1 level in college at Saint Bonaventure University, where she became a multiple team record-holder and a collegiate All-American.

After studying sociology and communications at Saint Bonaventure University, McFadden followed her desire to work in sports at Juniata College in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. She served as head coach of both the men’s and women’s swim team at Juniata College while also working as the aquatic director for three years. After raising the ranks of both teams in their respective conference standings, McFadden made the move back to Western New York and accepted a role as the Director of Urban Sport for the YMCA of Greater Rochester. Over the next two years, she worked diligently to obtain grant funding and build multiple sport programs within the city of Rochester.  

“We are excited to have Devon onboard,” said Hugh Goodridge, President of the New York State West Youth Soccer Association. “She brings to us a fresh perspective and unwavering dedication. With her blend of determination and creativity, she is well positioned to steer the Association towards a future filled with prosperity and success. We are all looking forward to the journey.”

Over the past 10 years, McFadden has dedicated her professional career to sports development and engaging in the nonprofit world. With her unique background as a highly successful athlete who has thorough experience in both the sports and non-profit spaces, McFadden spoke about how those experiences have prepared her for this new role as New York State West Executive Director.

“I believe any past experiences I have had, whether athletic or career, will always add valuable skill sets for the future. Having this unique background will absolutely assist with my new role as NYSW Executive Director, and I am so grateful for all my past experience,” she stated. “However, I do believe it ultimately comes down to hard work and also having passion for what you do. I care a lot about building sport programs and athletic opportunities for youth because I know how much it has greatly enhanced my life. I really love what I do, and I hope to lead NYSW in a good direction for all the clubs, teams, players, coaches and referees.”

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NYW Youth Soccer And Lancaster-Depew SC Launch TOPSoccer Program

The New York State West Youth Soccer Association (NYSWYSA) and Lancaster-Depew Soccer Club have teamed-up to launch a TOPSoccer Program in the Buffalo Area, with weekly sessions officially getting underway earlier this month.

TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is a recreational sports program for children with intellectual, emotional and physical disabilities. Developed by US Youth Soccer, TOPSoccer provides an opportunity for those with diverse abilities to play the game in a structured environment that is safe, fun, supportive and inclusive.

“I grew up playing for the Lancaster Depew Soccer Club, and when I first brought TOPSoccer back to Buffalo, I knew Lancaster would be a great source of players and volunteers,” said Vanessa Uhteg, NYSWYSA TOPSoccer Instructor. “The launch of this program has shown me just that. The volunteers were engaged and ready to encourage our players while making them laugh and smile. At TOPSoccer, volunteers, coaches, players and parents all seem to have a similar experience: we smile and laugh the whole hour-long practice! We are excited to expand TOPSoccer to all the wonderful soccer communities in Buffalo and create wider sports and social opportunities for players with disabilities.”

Lancaster-Depew SC TOPSoccer officially kicked off its spring season on the morning of Saturday, April 13th, and the program is running for seven consecutive weeks. The opening session began with a group warmup that even included a specialty Spiderman stretch that was created by one of the players. Next up was a series of games such as Sharks and Minnows, Soccer Freeze Tag and Red Light, Green Light.

“When Lancaster-Depew Soccer Club was approached by NYSW Youth Soccer to bring back TOPSoccer in the area, it was an immediate yes. We knew we wanted to be as involved as we could be,” said Brian Anderson, Lancaster-Depew SC Board Member. “We were able to set-up seven sessions for the spring utilizing our turf field at Westwood Park in Lancaster, New York. After session one, to see all the smiles on the kids’ faces was such a great feeling, knowing that we could bring this opportunity to our area!”

This past weekend, training at Lancaster-Depew SC TOPSoccer progressed onto passing and shooting drills to help players develop their skills. At the conclusion of each session, Coach Vanessa and Coach Brian also connect with parents and volunteers to discuss ways to make the program even more valuable for its participants.

Any clubs or organizations that are interested in starting a TOPSoccer Program are encouraged to contact our state association office by emailing topsoccer@nyswysa.org or by calling 607-962-9923 (extension 3). NYSWYSA provides support to member clubs and works in collaboration with them to help establish, sustain and grow their TOPSoccer Programs.

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