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2012/13 VA State Cup Champion U-18 ANNANDALE KNIGHTS FC #22 Alejandro Neira #0 Derek Thomas Position: Forward/Outside Midfield DOB: 06/24/1995 Height: 5’ 10” Position: Goalie Dominion High School, 2013 GPA: 3.3 DOB: 12/17/96 Height: 5’7” Academic Achievements: A/B Honor Roll ‘09 St. Stephen’s St. Agnes High School, 2015 Soccer Achievements: ODP ‘09; Varsity HS Starter 9th, 10th, 11th grades; scored four game winning Soccer Achievements: SSSAS Varsity 2010-present; goals last season; 1st team All District 2012. DC United Pre-Academy Goalkeeper 2009-2011; Goalkeeper - Vienna Premier Red, State and Re- Cell: 703-839-3420 gional Champions 2008-2009; District ODP 2012- Email: [email protected] 2013, 2008-2009. Cell: 703-408-4062 #28 Andrew Osiecki Email: [email protected] Position: Forward/Outside Midfield DOB: 12/14/1994 Height: 6’0’’ Robinson Secondary School, 2013 GPA: 3.5 #8 Stephen Wulff 2012/13 VA State Cup Academic Achievements: National Honor Society, Athletic Honor Roll, DECA member Position: Outside Mid Soccer Achievements: 2012 VA State Cup Champion; All Champion District 2nd Team Robinson HS 2012; VHSL Concord DOB: 10/3/1994 Height: 5’10’’ District & Region Champions; Annandale United Force 07- Gonzaga College High School GPA: 3.9 11, NCSL Div.1 Champions 2012, ‘11, ‘10 (leading goal Academic Achievements: National Honor Society, U-18 ANNANDALE scorer); HS Soccer ‘10-’11-’12; ODP District Team ‘09 First Honors 10-12, Honor Roll every quarter, Cell: 703-203-8777 Email: [email protected] McKenna Homeless Shelter volunteer 09-12, KNIGHTS FC Service trips: New Orleans ‘12, Emmittsburg ‘11 #12 Tyler Phillips Soccer Achievements: U16 Mclean US Soccer Development Academy 10-11, HS Varsity 2010-12; www.AnnandaleKnightsFC.Com Position: Midfield WCAC Champion 2012, Finalist 2010, 2011, VA Coach Bo Amato DOB: 09/13/1994 Height: 6’1” State Cup Champion ’09, ’12, District ODP 08-09, Paul VI High School, 2013 GPA: 2.6 Email: [email protected] (703) 932-3881 [email protected] Academic Achievements: All college prep classes Cell: 703-507-2755 Soccer Achievements: 2012 VA State Player of the Yr, 1st All-State VA, 1st All-Conference, Runner-up Conf. Player Coach Bo Amato of the Yr, Varsity Captain 11-12; 2011 1st All-State VA , WCAC 1st Team; HS Varsity starter 09-11, 3rd Team All Virginia Youth Soccer Association (VYSA)- Competitive Coach of the Year 2011 Conference 09, HS Rookie of the Year 09, VSIS State Washington Post All-Met Coach of the Year (Spring) 2010 Champions 10, VA State Cup Champions 09,11. Annandale United FC, Head Coach (U10-present) Email: [email protected] Langley HS Varsity, Head Coach (2007-present) #34 Baris Safoglu St. Stephen’s St. Agnes School Varsity, Head Coach (2007-present) Virginia State ODP, Coach (2004-present) Position: Forward/Midfield Annandale Boys and Girls Club, Technical Director (2004-present) DOB: 09/19/1995 Height: 5’10” 20+ years of coaching youth & high school soccer Robinson Secondary School, 2013 GPA: 3.5 Licenses: USSF D, USSF C, pursuing USSF B license Academic Achievements: A/B Honor Roll [email protected] Cell 703-932-3881 Soccer Achievements: HS First Team District, Varsity Starter, Club Team Captain, 2010-2011 District and State TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS ODP, 2011 ODP National Champions and 2012 Second Asst. Coach Dave Atkinson Place, 2011 ODP Region 1 pool player, Turkish National 2012/13 VA State Cup Champions Team European Squad-2010 Aegean Cup, 2011 Turkish FA Licensed Coach National Team Camp Former player for Bristol Rovers Youth and Reserve Team 2012 NCSL Division 1 Champions Cell: 571-344-2207 Email: [email protected] Former Captain for Florida Tech 2011/12 VA State Cup Semi-Finalist Former Player for Cocoa Expos – USL #15 Yousef Sersy Former Player for Northern Virginia Royals – PDL 2011 NCSL Division 1 Champions Position: Striker/Winger [email protected] Cell 703-795-8173 DOB: 02/11/1995 Height: 5’11’’ 2010 & 2009 VA State Cup Champions Langley High School, 2013 GPA: 3.2 Academic Achievements: A/B Honor Roll 2012 FALL EVENT SCHEDULE 2011 Disney Showcase—3rd Place Soccer Achievements: 2008-2009 McLean Hotspurs August Cup, Germantown, MD 8/24-26 Green (NCSL Div. 1), Langley High School Varsity Soccer, 2011 Alliance Cup Champions 2010-2011 State Cup Semi-Finalist (Great Falls Elite), 2010 OBGC Capital Cup, Olney, MD 9/1-3 -2011 Great Falls Elite- NCSL Div.1 Champions, 2009 2010 Region 1 Tournament Semi-Finalist Bethesda Tournament Champions, 2010 OBGC Capital Cup VCCL College Showcase, Williamsburg, VA 11/10-11 Champions, 2010 Potomac Memorial Tournament Champi- Bethesda Thanksgiving Tournament, Bethesda, MD 11/16-18 2010 US Club Regional Finalist ons, 2011-2012 Annandale F.C. (U19) - NCSL Div. 1 Email: [email protected] Disney’s Soccer Showcase, Orlando, FL 12/26-30 #14 Kurt Anderson #9 Christian Gonzalez #1 Brady Mazzei Position: Forward/Midfield/Defender Position: Forward/Midfield Position: Goalkeeper DOB: 1/9/1995 Height: 5’9’’ DOB: 10/24/1994 Height: 5’10’’ DOB: 4/18/1995 Height: 5’10’’ Episcopal High School, 2013 Cumulative Avg: 92 Yorktown High School, 2013 GPA: 3.5 Bowie High School, 2013 GPA: 3.7 Academic Achievements: Headmaster’s High List, Academic Achievements: 2009/2010 Honors Academic Achievements: Summit Honors Program, AP/Honors Courses Student, 2009-present SOAR student National Honor Society, Honor Roll,Maryland Minds Soccer Achievements: 1st Team All-State selection— Soccer Achievements: 09/10 US Academy Player in Motion, Gentlemen’s Club, Top 50 Achievers 2012/2011 ; First Team All-IAC conference selection— (Mclean), 09-11 HS Varsity Player, 09/10 Arlington Soccer Achievements: 2 year Varsity Captain, 2012 2012/2011; ‘11 State Champion Episcopal HS; ‘10 State Cup Champion, 2010-2011 Disney Showcase 1st Team All-County, 1st Team All-State, 1st Team Cup Semi-Finalist (Great Falls ‘94 Elite); ‘10/11 Starter @ All-Met, and NSCAA All-South Region; 2011 All Episcopal HS; IAC Conference Champion ‘10; ‘09 Starter @ Champion, 2011 player for GOT Soccer #1 ranked County First Team, All-State Honorable Mention, All- West Potomac HS - Freshman YR; 09-11 GFA ’94 Elite— Annandale United NCSL Div 1. Cell: 703-628-5004 Email: [email protected] Met Honorable Mention (Washington Post), Mary- Email: [email protected] land 4A State Champion, Maryland 4A South Re- gion Champion. #24 Taylor Lee Jackson Cell: 301-395-9059 Email: [email protected] #17 Elliot Fantino Position: Center Midfield Position: Forward/Center Mid DOB: 10/3/1994 Height: 6’0’’ #20 David McCarthy DOB: 12/15/1994 Height: 5’8’’ St. Stephen’s St. Agnes High School,2013 GPA: 3.9 Bishop Ireton High School, 2013 GPA: 3.0 Academic Achievements: Dean’s List every quarter, Position: Outside Back/Midfield Academic Achievements: Honors History 2 Honors classes, 1 AP class DOB: 05/03/1995 Height: 5’10’’ Soccer Achievements: Bishop Ireton HS Varsity Team—3 Soccer Achievements: VA State ODP,HS Varsity 09- Robinson Secondary School, 2013 GPA: 3.0 years, ODP Fall 2009 10,All IAC 1st team 09-10,capt previous club teams Academic Achievements: Outstanding Math Award, Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Randolph Macon Academy, 2012 COMMITTED Soccer Achievements: U15,U16 DC United Acade- #23 Justin Galiani my, HS Varsity 10,11, VA State Cup Champions ‘12 #25 Griffin Klages & ‘09 Email: [email protected] Position: Striker Position: Forward/Left Mid/Left Back DOB: 10/7/1994 Height: 6’4’’ DOB: 12/13/1995 Height: 6’3’’ Langley High School, 2013 GPA: 3.4 Paul VI High School, 2014 GPA: 3.5 #16 Patrick McLaughlin Academic Achievements: Honors English, AP World Academic Achievements: Honor Roll, Honors and History-Exam Grade “4” CP curriculum Position: Forward/Striker Height: 6’3’’ Herndon High School, 2012 Soccer Achievements: HS 3 year Varsity player,Co- Soccer Achievements: ODP Louisiana state team Academic Achievements: VHSL Athletic Honor Roll ‘09. Captain LHS soccer team '12, Liberty District Honorable 2008-11, Region III camp selection 2010 & 11, Co- Soccer Achievements: 2011 1st Team All-Met(Washington Mention '10, Liberty District 1st team '11, '12, 2nd team All captain and high goal scorer St. Paul's School Post), 1st Team All-State, 1st Team All-Region, Player of the -Region '11, 1st team All-Region '12, Washington Post All- freshman team (LA), ODP Va. district pool 2011, Year (Concord District), Herndon HS Varsity Captain-’12-’11, Met Honorable Mention '11, '12, 2nd Team AAA All-State COMMITTED HS player 4 yrs; 2011/12 Nat’l League Champions-ABGC Virginia '12 Varsity player Paul VI HS sophomore-present, WCAC United, VA State Cup Finalist 2011-12-ABGC United. Email: [email protected] Cell: 703-344-4604 and VIS semi-finalists, 2011 Disney Showcase Champion. Email: [email protected] Cell: 703-609-7464 #4 Lino Gallo Cell: 571-228-1902 Email: [email protected] #13 Alfonso Mendez Position: Right Wing/Left Wing #3 Amilcar Lara DOB: 08/21/1995 Height: 5’9’’ Position: Forward Paul VI High School, 2013 GPA: 3.9 Position: Defender/Center Defensive Midfielder DOB: 5/27/1995 Height: 6’0’’ Academic Achievements: Fluent in 4 languages: English, DOB: 09/24/95 Height: 6’0” Battlefield High School, 2013 GPA: 3.4 Spanish, French, Catalan and slight knowledge of Chinese. High School, 2013 GPA: 2.0 Academic Achievements: Honor Roll 09-10, 2 Pre- Cambridge proficiency exam title. Delf B2 (French title). AP classes 09-10, 2 AP classes 10-11 Attended St. Peter’s International School in Barcelona for 9 Academic Achievements: A/B Honor Roll Freshman Yr years. Soccer Achievements: : Varsity Starter since freshman Soccer Achievements: HS Varsity starter 09-11, HS Soccer Achievements: WCAC Honorable mention 2011; year, HS Captain Junior year, Club Team Captain (Herndon State Finalist 2010, Regional Finalist 2011, VA Played in Barcelona, Spain since childhood in the honor Revolution, 2009-2011), Coaches award in club team.
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