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Please post any articles from around the Palmetto State regarding prep soccer in this thread. Player profiles, match stories, coaching articles, etc. Thanks!



2/25/18
Heise's Making an Immediate Impact at Gray Collegiate
Terry Ward, Lexington County Chronicle

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3/16/18

Dreher shuts down Airport
Josh Cruse, The Columbia Star

Vikings sail by shorthanded RNE
Tim Gochnaur, The Columbia Star

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3/23/18



Lady Cardinals aiming for a three-peat

Josh Cruse, Columbia Star


Heise competing for titles at Gray
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star


Wilkinson wins 200th game
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star


Hammond wants another crack at title
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star

Cards' last-second goal beats Dreher
Columbia Star

Cardinals fly by Heathwood
Columbia Star

Raptors win Lady Eagle Classic
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star

Cardinal Newman handles Highlanders
Mike Maddock, Columbia Star

Cavaliers continue to grind
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star

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3/30/18



Cardinals shutout Bearcats
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star

Falcons get important win over Blue Devils
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star



Cardinal Newman blanks Warriors
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star

Cardinals down Dutch Fork to win 4th Airport Select Invitational
Columbia Star



Hammond grounds Airport
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star



Pinewood gets past Dreher
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star

Lady Cards blast Ben Lippen
Columbia Star

Cardinal Newman rolls on
Columbia Star

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4/7/18

VIDEO - Heise's enjoying success in first season with Gray Collegiate soccer programs
Lou Bezjak, The State

New school, baby haven't slowed Gray Collegiate's married soccer coaches
Lou Bezjak, The State

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The two programs have enjoyed success in the Heises’ first season at the school. The Gray boys are 17-3, have won the region 3-2A title and are ranked No. 1 in latest Class 2A poll. The GCA girls are 13-4-1 and won their region championship. The third-ranked War Eagle girls made it to the championship game of the Nike Palmetto Cup before losing Providence Athletic Club.

“We want to win now, not five years from now,” Heise said. “I can’t say enough about the administration to give us the tools to do it. They said you are serious about it and let's get it done. We want to build a first class soccer environment for the soccer players. That is what we are aiming to do. When I wake up, that is my mission.”

Heise has high standards for the program both on and off the field and isn’t afraid to enforce the rules when he needs to do so. Against T.L. Hanna, he didn’t start a couple of his players because they were late when coaches were handing out uniforms.

“A minute late is a minute late,” Heise said. “For a lot of the players who have been with me, they know that is going to be the routine. We got their best interest at heart and not just with playing soccer, but developing young men.”

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4/13/18



Skyhawks handle Heathwood
Mike Maddock, Columbia Star



Cardinals escape Spring Valley in PKs
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star

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4/19/18


Lexington Girls' Soccer Makes Giant Leap In National Poll
Thomas Grant, Jr., Lexington County Chronicle




HAPPY DAYS Former B-C Coaches Enjoying Success At New Locations
Thomas Grant, Jr., Lexington County Chronicle

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4/20/18



Dreher’s Kleinfelder eclipses 500 wins
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star



Hammond stuns Cardinal Newman
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star



Cardinals blank Skyhawks
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star



Flora edges B-C
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May River HS Boys Varsity Head Coach
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4/27/18



Dreher beats Flora for Region title
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star



Falcons down Blue Devils
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SCHSL approved:

2) Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Soccer – can play 26 games including tournaments, each game counts (example – tournament of five games counts toward your 26), JV can do 24 – Tennis is 24 with 22 for JV, lacrosse is 16 for varsity and 14 for JV

Wonder what the ACL injury rate will be after implementing about 10 more games per season.

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SCHSL approved:

2) Basketball, Softball, Baseball, Soccer – can play 26 games including tournaments, each game counts (example – tournament of five games counts toward your 26), JV can do 24 – Tennis is 24 with 22 for JV, lacrosse is 16 for varsity and 14 for JV

Wonder what the ACL injury rate will be after implementing about 10 more games per season.


Can’t say player safety and add so many games without extending the season


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4/27/18


Hammond outshoots Ben Lippen
Ray Moore, Columbia Star


Skyhawks blank Falcons
Ray Moore, Columbia Star


Bearcats progress under Drapeau
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star


Richardson adds to his soccer resume
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star

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5/4/18


A.C. Flora vanquishes Knights
Tim Gochnaur, Columbia Star


B-C bounces Bulldogs
Mike Maddock, Columbia Star


Offensive and defensive stars fuel Gray Collegiate run
Josh Cruse, Columbia Star

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6/13/18

Swansea's Bri Reynolds, Gray Collegiate's Spencer Ayen top 2018 All-Chronicle Country Soccer Teams
Fryland, Heise and Corning earn top coaching honors

GIRLS

Bri Reynolds, JR, Swansea


FIRST TEAM (21)
4, Chapin: Katie Arthur; Amanda Esposito; Anna Remmensynder; Sarah Taylor
4, Gray Collegiate: Kayann Glass; Ada Jenkins; Brisi Islas Jimenez; Catherine McKeown
3, Lexington: Megan Classer; Brooke Power; Mary Katherine Waters
3, Swansea: Carlie Branham; Jane Ashley Meredith; Bri Reynolds (Player of the Year)
2, Batesburg-Leesville: Paige Kaiser; Nicole Lee
2, Gilbert: Kaylee Barnes; Brooke Jordan
1, Airport: Mary Pipkin
1, Brookland-Cayce: Jasmine Gantt
1, River Bluff: Nicolle Malpartida

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Bri Reynolds (Swansea)
The Lady Tigers’ junior broke the S.C. High School League single-season record for goals with 66 and led her team to the Class 3A Lower State final. She’s already ranked in the SCHSL’s Top 10 for career goals.

COACH OF THE YEAR: Chris Fryland (Lexington)
The second winningest head coach in S.C. High School League history, Fryland guided the Lady Wildcats to their fourth consecutive undefeated region title and second Class 5A Lower State title in four seasons.

SECOND TEAM (15)
2, Brookland-Cayce: Claire Adkins; Evelyn Friarson
2, Chapin: Ava Ellis; Jordan Whiteside
2, Gilbert: Harmony Hendrix; Hannah Motes
2, River Bluff: Hannah Coats; Jessica Padgett
2, Swansea: Rachel Burns; Gabrielle Griner
2, White Knoll: Raquel Ortiz; Mackenzie Yandle
1, Airport: Kaylin Liscusky
1, Dutch Fork: Mary Moosebrugger
1, Lexington: Julia Gherardi

COACHES: Emily Heise (Gray Collegiate) & Chad Meredith (Swansea)

BOYS

Spencer Ayen, SR, Gray Collegiate


FIRST TEAM (21)
6, Chapin: Sailor Chason; Josh Corning; Ethan Dawsey Colin Harris; Jack Humphries; Tyler Martin
5, Gray Collegiate: Spencer Ayen (Player of the Year); Noah Davis; Luis Lopez; Cameron Ramirez; Patrick Taylor
3, Lexington: Jaxon Keene; Ben Mayer; Cameron Smith
3, River Bluff: Marc Abbott; Preston Floyd; Jonahan Foster
1, Brookland-Cayce: Frankie Monarch Cortez
1, Dutch Fork: Damon Williams
1, Gilbert: Angel Barraza
1, Irmo: Trevor Valentine

PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Spencer Ayen (Gray Collegiate)
The War Eagles’ senior made an immediate impact in his lone season. He led the Midlands with 52 goals and added 14 assists in leading Gray Collegiate Academy to a school-record for wins and its first-ever Class 2A Upper State final.

CO-COACHES OF THE YEAR: Ken Corning (Chapin) and Kevin Heise (Gray Collegiate)
Corning took over the Eagles in April and led them to their third consecutive state title and second straight in Class 2A. In the first season at the helm, Heise led the War Eagles to their first-ever region title, school record for wins and first-ever state semifinals' berth.

SECOND TEAM (10)
3, Gray Collegiate: Yassine Abounasr; Seth Lewter; Mitchell Stevens
2, Dutch Fork: Elliott Fish; Grant Wagner
2, Irmo: Will Dudley; Jordan Johnson
2, River Bluff: Cade Looker; Peyton Miller
1, White Knoll: Amar Omerbasic

COACHES: Phil Savitz (River Bluff) and Robby Setzler (Gilbert)

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6/15/18

Who are the Midlands' best high school soccer players for 2018? Vote here and tell us
Lou Bezjak, The State

BOYS
Spencer Ayen, Gray Collegiate
Angel Barraza, Gilbert
Grayson Barber, Cardinal Newman
Matthew Binette, Cardinal Newman
Josh Corning, Chapin
Jonathan Foster, River Bluff
Luca Al-Habash, Hammond
Griggs Vinsant, A.C. Flora

GIRLS
Megan Classer, Lexington
Regan Dennis, Dreher
Courtney Farr, Airport
Catherine McKeown, Gray Collegiate
Jane Ashley Meredith, Swansea
Bri Reynolds, Swansea
Maggie Shaw, Dreher
Mary Katherine Waters, Lexington

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6/16/18



Passion fuels John Martin for Daniel soccer, led him to Clemson
Lake Morris, Anderson Independent-Mail

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