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INCOMING: Kansas City Wizards Sign Goalkeeper Jon Kempin as Team’s First Ever Home Grown Player


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Press release from the Kansas City Wizards
The Kansas City Wizards announced Tuesday that they have signed goalkeeper Jon Kempin as the first Home Grown Player in club history. The 17-year-old product of the Wizards Juniors youth developmental academy signed as a Generation Adidas player, becoming the youngest signing in team history and the first Home Grown Player to receive a professional contract from the club since the initiative’s inception in 2007.

“This is a great day for our organization,” Kansas City Wizards Manager Peter Vermes said. “We had the opportunity to identify a talented player in the area, bring him into the Juniors program and develop him to the point where we could sign him to a professional contract. Jon has incredible talent and now he has the opportunity to continue his development at a professional level and not have the pressure to perform on the field right away.”

Kempin, a Leawood resident, is an active member of the United States Under-18 National Team player pool, having twice been invited to the team’s training camps in 2010, and is considered one of the top young prospects at his position.

“This a dream come true,” Kempin said. “It’s an exciting time for the Wizards organization and I feel blessed to be the team’s first Home Grown Player. I’m also really looking forward to learning under Jimmy Nielsen. He’s had a great season and he’s definitely one of the top keepers in Major League Soccer.”

Kempin worked his way through the top ranks of the youth soccer system in the United States while a member of the Kansas City Wizards Juniors youth system. In addition to being selected to state and regional teams within the Olympic Developmental Program, Kempin was chosen as one of four goalkeepers for the Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 semesters at the U.S. Soccer Under-17 Residency Program under head coach Wilmer Cabrera at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

“Being a small-market team, we know how important player development is, and the Juniors are a key part of that,” Kansas City Wizards President Robb Heineman said. “Jon has performed well coming up through our system, and we are excited to have him join the senior team as our first Home Grown Player.”

While playing against some of the top competition in the country with the U16 and U18 Wizards Juniors teams, he received extensive training under the direction of Wizards Juniors goalkeeper coach Boris Pardo. Kansas City goalkeeper coach John Pascarella also recently evaluated Kempin, as he was one of the first three Kansas City Wizards Juniors players to be invited to practice with the senior team earlier this month.

“I think that he’s a promising young goalkeeper,” Pascarella said. “He’s quick, he has good hands and he brings a presence that you don’t normally see with someone his age. We’re looking forward to getting him into a full-time professional environment.”

Kempin attends top-ranked Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas where he recorded nine shutouts as a freshman, allowed only two goals, and won a state championship prior to entering the Under-17 Residency Program. He was named Gatorade’s Kansas State Player of the Year in February and was selected to Parade Magazine’s High School All-American Team in June.

Prior to joining the Kansas City Wizards Juniors academy, Kempin played club soccer for the KC Legends, Blue Valley Stars and KCFC Alliance club teams.

Kempin will not count against the 24-player roster and fills one of two roster spots available for Home Grown Players identified and developed by the club. Per team policy, details of the contract will not be disclosed.

The Kansas City Wizards launched the Juniors youth development academy in 2007 to provide a professional-level environment for aspiring players to participate in. Tryouts are held annually for the U13, U15, U16, and U18 teams.

Major League Soccer established the Home Grown Player initiative in 2007 to permit teams to promote youth academy players to professional contracts, bypassing the league’s annual SuperDraft or traditional allocation process. These players must meet Home Grown Player regulations, including participation in the club’s youth system and residence in the team’s Home Grown territory for at least one year.

The Home Grown Player initiative has produced several promising players in Major League Soccer since its launch three years ago. Kempin becomes just the third goalkeeper to be signed as a Home Grown Player, joining Houston’s Tyler Deric and D.C. United’s Bill Hamid.

Transaction: Kansas City Wizards (MLS) sign goalkeeper Jon Kempin to Generation Adidas contract as Home Grown Player.

Vitals:
Jon Kempin
Goalkeeper
Number: 21
Height: 6’1
Weight: 170
Born: April 8, 1993
Hometown: Leawood, Kansas
Citizenship: USA
Last Club: Kansas City Wizards Juniors

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Aug
31
2010
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REPORT: Wizards Head Coach Peter Vermes Arrested for DUI

This is from the excellent blog Down The Byline that covers the Kansas City Wizards (Photo video.earthvista.com)

The Wizards have had a lot of good news both on and off the field in the past couple weeks. The team is on a fantastic run of form with only 1 loss in their last 7 league games. They’re getting ready to announce their first homegrown player from the Wizards Juniors program. The stadium is growing like a weed with more and more going everyday.

Unfortunately all that will now pale in comparison to what was reported tonight by the KC Star. Wizards head coach and technical director, Peter Vermes was arrested last week for DUI. Vermes was arrested in Gardner on the 24th for driving under the influence. This news makes all the positives above worthless, it’s a poor representation of the team and will likely hang over any good news that comes out for the rest of the season.

To read the entire article click here.

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Aug
29
2010
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Los Angeles Galaxy 0-2 Kansas City Wizards: Galaxy Can’t Get Past Wizards’ Magic Tricks

Birahim Diop, Davy Arnaud, Kansas City Wizards, MLS (Getty Images)
LA loses second consecutive league game at home since 2007.

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Aug
22
2010
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Kansas City Wizards 4-1 New England Revolution: Wizards Thrash Revs

Birahim Diop, Davy Arnaud, Kansas City Wizards, MLS (Getty Images)
An early brace from Birahim Diop got the home side started and they never looked back, with Kei Kamara and Jack Jewsbury capping off the rout.

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Aug
19
2010
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INCOMING: Striker Jemal Johnson on Trial with Kansas City Wizards

This is from the Kansas City Wizards

American-born striker Jemal Johnson, a former member of Manchester United’s academy, is currently on trial with the Kansas City Wizards. Johnson, 25, scored 11 goals in 89 games for Milton Keynes Dons from 2007-2010, helping the club climb from League 2 to League 1 in the process. Johnson went on loan to Stockport County (League 1) for the first part of 2010 and has since been freed by MK Dons to search for a new club. Johnson was on trial with D.C. United last week.

Johnson was born in Paterson, New Jersey before moving with his family to Macclesfield, England at five years old. Johnson moved through the Manchester United youth program until 2001 when he switched to the academy of fellow Premier League club Blackburn Rovers. He made his first appearance for Blackburn in 2005 and moved to Preston North End on loan later that year. After a stint on loan at Darlington, Johnson transfered to Wolverhamption Wanderers of the League Championship in 2006.

Johnson went on loan to Leeds United in 2007 before joining MK Dons. Johnson has predominately played as an outside midfielder or striker throughout his career.

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