Soccer

Team Energy’s Legacy Ends as Youth Soccer Champions Reflect on a Decade of Dominance

From State Cup titles to international triumphs, the FC814 U-19 girls reflect on a remarkable journey amid the growing global soccer landscape

A Generation’s Final Whistle

The FC814 U-19 girls Team Energy have etched their names into youth soccer history, capturing four United States Youth Soccer State Cup championships and a string of national tournament titles over the past decade.

Under the steady guidance of head coaches Marc Frye and Todd Cammarata, the squad traveled across 14 states, Canada and even abroad, compiling a 23‑5‑6 record in the USYS National League and a 20‑plus championship tally.

Their final home appearance at Tiger Stadium ended in a 5‑2 victory over Spire Academy, a fitting send‑off before they captured the Pennsylvania State Cup with a 3‑0 shutout of the Pittsburgh Independence.

Nine members of the team have already signed letters of intent to play at the collegiate level, a testament to the program’s ability to develop talent that catches the eye of universities nationwide.

The spotlight now turns to the broader soccer scene, where Penn State Altoona’s women’s team has been making waves in Costa Rica, while the global conversation shifts to the 2026 World Cup, set to open in Seattle and Los Angeles.

As the tournament approaches, names like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Christian Pulsic and emerging stars such as Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and Jude Bellingham dominate headlines, promising a final chapter for some of the game’s legends.

Meanwhile, local club FC 814 Rebels added another trophy to the region’s soccer pedigree by winning the Hershey Memorial Day Challenge, underscoring the depth of talent nurtured in the area.

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