A Celebration and Fundraiser Benefitting Off the Sideline LEVEL October 25, 2018 The Playing Field 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.  Legacy Emanuel Atrium p Portland Special Guests

Named the 2017 NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year, Adrianna Franch has been playing soccer since she was a young child growing up in Kansas. She was a four-year starter (2009-2012) during her college career at Oklahoma State University, and has been playing professionally ever since. While at Oklahoma State, Franch guided the Cowgirls to the NCAA Tournament in three of her four seasons. A three-time All-American and two-time semifi- nalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, Franch registered 38 career shutouts, a program record, while recording a 0.69 goals-against average and 325 saves across four seasons. In 2013 she was the sixth-overall selection in the 2013 NWSL Draft by the Adrianna Franch Western New York Flash. She started all 22 regular-season games and Professional Soccer Player matches in the playoffs posting a record of 10-4-8 during the regular season, and 2017 NWSL was NWSL Second XI selection, registered a league-best 0.91 goals-against Goalkeeper of the Year average, led the NWSL in saves (98) and recorded seven clean sheets. Franch also has played professionally in Norway with Avaldsnes IL in 2015. Franch has been named NWSL Goalkeeper of the Year, achieved Team MVP and Community MVP and set a NWSL single-season record for shutouts. She has led the league in save percentage (80.0), and was ranked fourth in the NWSL in saves (80 saves) With a long-term relationship with the US Women’s National Team she is likely a contender for the USWNT for Women’s World Cup in 2019.

Nat grew up in Pueblo, Colorado and went to the University of Denver. He played four years of college soccer and graduated with dual degrees in accounting. Nat played professional soccer for 14 seasons with 12 years spent in and 2 years in Europe. He is a two-time MLS Cup Champion with both and the . Nat recently retired from professional soccer to pursue a career in broad- casting and to run a real estate investment company in Oregon. He is married and has two young children.” Nat Borchers 2-time MLS Cup Champion with Real Salt Lake and the Portland Timbers