2006 All-America Luncheon
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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Men's Soccer Programs Men's Soccer 1-21-2006 2006 All-America Luncheon Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons This Program is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Men's Soccer Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Philadelphia , Pa . Ja n u a r y 21,2006 PRESENTED BY National Sot&et Caacties Association of America OFFICIAL SPONSOR adidas.com/soccer NSCAA/adidas A ll-America L uncheon Program Awards Host.................... ...............................Dr. Ray Cieplik U.S. Coast Guard Academy Invocation........................ ................................Janet Rayfield University of Illinois, Champaign, III. National Anthem............. ..................................... Ron Quinn Xavier University L u n c h eo n President’s Address...................................................................................... Schellas Hyndman NSCAA President, Men’s Coach, Southern Methodist University Welcome from adidas............................................................................................Robert Boyle U.S. Youth Soccer Coordinator, adidas A b o u t t h e N S C A A Jerry YeagleyAward..............................................................................................George Perry Founded in 1941, the NSCAA has Rockford College, Rockford, III. Honorary All-America Award.................................................................................... Jon Stewart grown into the largest single-sport Former Collegiate Player, host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” coaching organization in the USA, with a membership base of more than 20,000 coaches at every level of play. NSCAA/adidas Sch o lar All-America T eams The NSCAA furthers the profes Scholar Athletes of the Year will be presented after each team. sional advancement of soccer High School Boys and Girls.................................................................................. Steve Malone coaches and the sport at all levels Glen Burnie, Md. through its educational clinics, College Men....................................................................................................... Dr. Ray Cieplik academies and seminars as well as U.S. Coast Guard Academy diploma courses in all 50 states. College Women..............................................................................................Michael Sabatelle It also publishes Soccer Journal, a Stone Mountain, Ga. bimonthly national soccer education journal. Its annual convention hosts NSCAA/adidas All-America T eams more than 4,000 coaches from the Players of the Year will be presented after each team. USA and several foreign countries. High School Boys............................... .................................................. J. Douglas Eisenhauer NSCAA members enjoy such Timonium, Md. services as the NSCAA/adidas All- High School Girls................................ ...................................................................John Mayer America teams, the NSCAA/adidas Hudson, Fla. Coach of the Year program, the boys Junior College Men.............................. ..................................................................Marc Zagara and girls NSCAA/adidas High School Dunwoody, Ga. Rankings, NSCAA/adidas College Junior College Women........................ ................................................................Tracey Britton Rankings, the adidas College Soccer Rochester, N.Y. Scoreboard, liability insurance, Youth Boys.......................................... ...........................................................G. David Bokhart discounts on books and videos and Fort Wayne, Ind. special incentive discounts on NSCAA Youth Girls.......................................... .................................................................Vicki Sanford Brentwood, Tenn. coaching apparel designed by adidas. Senior College Men............................. ......................................................................Bud Lewis Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio Senior College Women........................ .................................................................Terry Gurnett University of Rochester, Rochester, N.Y. Benediction......................................... ...............................................................Janet Rayfield Ben Franklin photo by Rich Dunoff courtesy of the Fo r m o r e information o n t h e NSCAA a n d it s a w a r d s Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau; adidas ball photo and illustration by Craig Bohnert. PROGRAM, VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.NSCAA.COM . n s c a a b o a r d o f D ir e c t o r s Ex ec u tiv e C o m m ittee P r e s i d e n t T h ir d V ic e Im m e d i a t e Pa s t Schellas Hyndman P r e s i d e n t P r e s i d e n t Southern Methodist University Al Albert Joe Cummings Dallas, Texas College of William and Mary Upton, Mass. Wiliamsburg, Va. F ir s t V ic e E x e c u t i v e D ir e c t o r P r e s i d e n t SECRETARY James Sheldon Louise Waxier Randy Waldrum Mission, Kan. Columbia, Md. University of Notre Dame Granger, Ind. S e c o n d V ic e Schellas Hyndman Randy Waldrum P r e s i d e n t President Secretary Steve Malone Glen Burnie, Md. Representatives C o l l e g e m e n Y o u t h B o y s W o m e n ’s Paul Payne Tony McCall P rofessional Bloomsburg University Broomfield, Colo. Lauren Gregg Bloomsburg, Pa. Charlottesville, Pa. YOUTH GIRLS C o l l e g e W o m e n Kathy Zolad A t -L a r g e Diane Drake Connecticut Youth Soccer Hylton Dayes George Mason University Farmington, Conn. Cincinnati, Ohio Louise Waxier Joe Cummings Fairfax, Va. First Vice President Immediate Past President M e n ’s AT-LARGE H ig h S c h o o l B o y s P rofessional Carlos Menjivar Joe Borrosh Tim Holt Chula Vista, Calif. Macedon,N.Y. United Soccer Leagues Tampa, Fla. A t -L a r g e H ig h S c h o o l G ir l s Mike Curry Marti Coan Berwyn, Pa. Neenah, Wis. PAST NSCAA PRESIDENTS Steve Malone 1941 John Brock, Springfield Coll. 1958 Huntley Parker, SUNY- 1973 John McKeon, E. 1995 Robert Robinson, Lower Merion Stroudsburg St. HS (Pa.) Second Vice President 1942-44 Earle Waters, West Chester Brockport St. 1959 DonYonker, Drexel 1974 Mel Lorback, West Chester 1996 Dr. Jay Martin, Ohio 1945 Richard Schmelzer, 1960 John Squires, Connecticut St. Wesleyan Rochester Polytechnic 1961 Heinz Lenz, U.S. Naval 1975 Sam Porch, Glassboro St. 1997 Dr. Ray Cieplik, U.S. Coast 1946 Bub Dunn, Swarthmore Academy 1976 Fred Taube, SUNY-Cortland Guard Acad. 1947 Larry Briggs, Univ. of Mass. 1962 Marvin Allen, North Carolina 1977 Terry Jackson, Wesleyan 1998 Roy Gordon, Mary 1948 Bill Jeffrey, Penn State 1963 Jimmy Reed, Princeton 1978 Joe Bean, Wheaton Coll. (III.) Washington Coll. 1949 John Wood, Oak Park HS 1964 M.W. “Chick" Jacobus, 1979 Miller Bugliari, The Pingry 1999 Dr. Laurie Whitsel, Human (III.) Kingswood (Conn.) School (N.J.) Performance Consulting 1950 Pat O'Connor, Carnegie 1965 Irv Schmid, Springfield Coll. 1980-81 Robert Nye, Wooster Coll. (Pa.) Tech 1966 Whitey Burnham, Dartmouth 1982-83 Tim Schum, Binghamton 2000 Jay Engeln, Colorado 1951 Bruce Munro, Harvard 1967 James Bly, Duke 1984-85 Thomas Fleck, FSYSA Springs, Colo. 1952 Fred Holloway, SUNY- 1968 Stu Parry, Univ. of Akron 1986-87 Joe Morrone, Connecticut 2001 Jim Thieser, Castleton State Cortland 1969 Mickey Cochrane, Bowling 1988-89 William Holleman, Lovett College (Vt.) 1953 Glenn Warner, U.S. Naval Green St. School (Ga.) 2002 Barry Gorman, Penn State Janet Rayfield, Univ. of Al Albert Academy 1970 Mel Schmid, Trenton St. 1990-91 Peter Gooding, Amherst 2003 Coll. Coll. (Mass.) Illinois Third Vice President 1954 Carlton Reilly, Brooklyn Coll. 1955 Eric DeGroat, N.C. State 1971 Frank Nelson, Nyack HS 1992 Ron Broadbent, Spencerport 2004 Joe Cummings, New 1956 Charles Scott, Univ. of Pa. (N.Y.) HS (N.Y.) England Revolution 1957 John Eiler, East Stroudsburg 1972 Warren Swanson, Mitchell 1993 Jeff Venneli, Univ. of st. JC Rochester 1994 Gary Avedikian, Ohio St. 2 - 2006 A l l -America L uncheon ADIDAS AND NSCAA: IMPROVING THE GAME The association Dassler was dedicated to It’s no surprise that brand. While adidas is industry. It will continue between adidas and creating products that Dassler is commonly well known as the market to push the limits of soccer began in 1925 would help athletes in all referred to as the father leader in soccer, the performance while when company founder countries, in all disci of the modern sporting company also provides remaining faithful to its Adi Dassler made his first plines, maximize their goods industry. products for a wider past philosophy. pair of soccer boots. performance. His goal: to Today, adidas has variety of sports than any Since then, adidas has create the best sports expanded its goal to other brand in the ABOUT THE NSCAA remained the authentic products in the world. being the best sports industry. From fencing to Founded in 1941, the soccer brand, commit football, NSCAA has grown into ted to improving the adidas is the largest single-sport game for players. the coaching organization in Through its sponsor athlete's the United States, with ship of such organiza brand. more than 20,000 tions as FIFA, UEFA, “Function