South Carolina Youth Soccer says farewell to Ana Holz after three years with South Carolina ODP
COLUMBIA, S.C. (July 8, 2026) –
Dear ODP families,
We're writing to share some exciting news. After three wonderful years with South Carolina ODP, Ana Holz, our Girls Program Manager, wrapped up her time with us at the end of June as she begins an exciting new chapter as Director of Female Performance at the Boston Bolts.
We couldn't be more grateful for Ana's contributions and influence during her time here. Over the past three years, Ana has helped shape nearly every aspect of the ODP program, but her greatest impact has been on the girl's program. She has helped create an environment where our female players are supported, encouraged, and empowered both on and off the field. Ana's leadership and genuine care have made her a role model to so many of our players, and the culture of confidence and belonging she's built within the program will continue to benefit girls for years to come.
It comes as no surprise that Ana's talent and dedication have opened the door to this incredible opportunity, and we couldn't be prouder to see her take this next step. We are tremendously lucky to have been able to work with one of the Southeast’s (now Northeast’s) top soccer professionals.
On behalf of everyone at South Carolina ODP, we want to thank Ana for the mark she's left on our girls programming, laying the foundation of the environment we have today, and wish her the very best at the Boston Bolts.
To make sure this message focuses on our appreciation and celebration of Ana, specific updates to girls staffing will be announced in the coming weeks. In the meantime, any questions related to girls programming can come directly to me.
Yours in soccer,
Walter Clapton
Program Manager, ODP
US Soccer Talent Development Program







