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Erik Duffy, Coach When I was in 3d grade, my parents signed me up for a number of sports, including soccer because my elementary school had limited phys ed opportunities. I asked to quit the soccer team after the first practice or so because I didn't know anyone on the team, but my parents said it was important to finish something you start. In the first game, I had some success scoring goals and never wanted to quit again. |
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Sarah L. (Pine-Richland) When Sarah was 3yrs. old her older sister, Kristen, began to play soccer. Guess who was her coach? Doug. Well, pretty much the whole season Sarah wanted to be in there playing. I literally had to hold her off of the soccer field while the games were being played. Sarah was screaming and kicking the whole time. So the following fall soccer season Doug and I made one of those executive decisions and we lied about her age. Sarah began to play soccer at the age of 4. And has been playing ever since.
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Chloe (Pine-Richland)
I first started playing soccer on a Pine-Richland rec team when I was in preschool. My mom and dad both took turns coaching my teams until I joined the Dynamo boys' team. I also played with the younger brothers of players on Mick's (he's my big brother) Beadling team during his games. Since I watched so many Beadling games, I hoped I'd be able to play for Beadling someday, too!
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Devon (Peters Twp) I originally started playing soccer on a REC team when I was 8. My brothers had encouraged me to play soccer because I enjoyed the sport and was pretty good at dribbling and shooting. From the beginning my favorite position was Defense, and it still is.
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Jordan (Chicky) (Moon Twp) I started playing when I was 5 only because they wouldn't let me when I was 4! I wanted to play because my older sister played. I started out in Microsoccer (3v3) and played on the same team with my brother; he played goalie, so we were always on the field together. Soon girls were too easy to play so I moved to a boys' team. I felt really proud when I would go to my sister's games and be asked to play when they were short players.
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Kristen (South Park) Kristen was introduced to a soccer ball ath the age of 2 when her brother, Jeremy, started playing. It was instant competition. Of course she had to get her own ball. From that moment on she has had a great love for the sport. Through rec, travel, and now Beadling Cup Soccer (WOW), she thrives on the fast paced action and drive of the game.
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Taylor D. (Baldwin) I started playing soccer when I was in kindergarden
for the YMCA. I played with mostly boys. I was so
happy the first day that I got my new uniform. I
played every season after that.
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Chelsey (Hopewell)
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Caroline
At 5 yrs old, before a game, i remember putting on my uniform and holding my ball as i walked out my front door to get in the car. i expected a crowd to be cheering for me.........but no one was there but my parents and my brothers!
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Kayla (Hopewell) When I started playing soccer I was 4 years old. My dad signed me up and I had no clue how to play. I got better through the years. I play travel for Hopewell girls and, of course, BEADLING. I love to play soccer!!
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Sam R. (Peters) I have two older brothers who played soccer when I was really young. Because I have two older brothers, I am fairly competitive. I decided that whatever they could do - well I could do alot better. They have since stopped playing, but I keep on kicking
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Taylor S. (Canonsburg) I started playing soccer when I was 4. My first team was called the Orange Crush. My dad was the coach and we went undefeated that year. My dad always teased me that the Orange Crush is the best team, but really we weren't. I love the game of soccer, plan to play for a long time, and will try my hardest to succeed!
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Ali (Baldwin)
At 4 I started playing soccer for the YMCA. After the first season at the "Y," I started playing for Bladwin. I can remember being really happy when I scored a goal. My mom and dad can't get enough soccer because my brother plays soccer too. That's how crazy we are about soccer!
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Meghan (Peters) At first I never knew soccer could be so much fun. Then I saw the movie, "Switching Goals," with Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen in it. That inspired me to start playing soccer. I tried it out, and I never knew I would come this far! Beadling is so much fun, and I am so happy I made the team!
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Amy (Peters)
At 5 I wanted to be just like my big sis and big brother, both of whom were soccer players. I even wore the shoes they had worn when they were my age!
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Ashley (Seneca Valley) At a young age, Ashley would be asked by her sister to be "Goalie" while she practiced shooting on goal. Then as she began to play in-house and travel, she liked the challenge of trying to stop the ball. So she got gloves, a goalie shirt and some lessons and here she is today.
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Sam W. (Freeport)
I got pretty excited one day when my family stopped at our country store. I read a sign in the storefront window that said "Soccer Registration: 4-10 year olds." I started jumping up and down in the car, yelling, "Mommy, it says 4 year olds! Four-year olds can play soccer." So, 2 months after turning 4, I was out there scoring goals and going crazy with fun, fun, fun! And, I still think it's the best kinda fun you can have.
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Sarah Z. (Canonsburg) I started playing soccer when I was 4. I love playing the game of soccer. I now play for the boys' travel team, Canonsburg Eagles. My dream-come-true, though, is playing for Beadling
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