Thursday, August 8, 2013

2013 Mens Soccer Preview~

If there was ever a rebuilding year, then 2013 is it for the USC Salkehatchie men’s soccer program.  That’s because fourteen players graduated off the team in May, including nine starters.  In order to judge the quality of those Indians who will be wearing different colored uniforms this fall, you just need to look at the Indians’ won/lost record of 19-12-5 over the last two years. Another gauge would be to look at where the 2013 Salk men’s team players will be plying their trade this fall.  Most received scholarships to play soccer on NCAA D-II teams.  So only two starters are returning to the program from last year and the team will be graced with a total of only ten returners. Of course, having said all that, the fact is that there is no such thing as a rebuilding year. Teams always have to keep improving on previous results, there is no going backward.  As hall of fame NFL football coach George Allen said, “The future is now.”  So that just means that this year the returning players will need to take ownership of their sophomore season and work overtime to make 2013 a season to remember. Most immediately the sophomores will need to help the incoming freshmen to quickly adapt to the team’s tactics and style of play.

 For their part, the large freshman class will have to produce some high impact players who are not only skillful but intelligent in the way they approach the game.  There will not be a lot of time for the new guys to pick up on things because the team will play its first match just ten days after being introduced to one another. The Indians will be looking for leadership from returning goal keeper Dieusel Jeannot of North Lauderdale, Florida, as well as freshman goalkeeper Jesse Brandon Woods of Charleston who is returning to college after serving in the military. Jordan Ward, a goalkeeper from Barnwell, will give nearby soccer fans who have watched Ward play for many years a reason to root for the Indians.  Ward was a mainstay of the Barnwell High School defense over the last several years.

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