Who referred you to the Soccer Interactive Community? (Or how did you find it?)
Jack Cramerding
Who is your favorite team(s)?
Chelsea, Grimsby Town, Columbus Crew, Celtic
Tell us more about your coaching and/or playing experience?
GENERAL INFORMATION
Height: 5’9”
Weight: 160 lbs.
Position: NCAA Division I & Division II experience as Defender/Outside left flank. Versatile, aggressive, left-footed defender who can run the flank and join the attack.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
USL – Pittsburgh Riverhounds February 2008
• Competed in trial under direction of Head Coach, Gene Klein
USL – InfoSport Pro Soccer Combine January 2008
• Competed in trial under direction of Head Coach, Brian Haynes
USL – Wilmington Hammerheads March 2007
• Competed in trial under direction of Head Coach, David Irving.
USL – Cleveland City Stars February 2007
• Competed in trial under direction of Head Coach, Martin Rennie.
USL – Harrisburg City Islanders January 2007
• Competed in trial under direction of Head Coach, Bill Becher.
USL – Carolina Railhawks December 2006
• Competed in trial under direction of Head Coach, Scott Schweitzer.
PDL – Columbus Shooting Stars June-August 2003
• Trained under Coach, Robert Warzycha.
*Started all matches for U-19 Stars vs. Chicago Magic, Cleveland Internationals, Kalamazoo Kingdom, Cincinnati Ohio Elite
*Midfield/Defense
Edwin Flack Games: Melbourne, Australia
Sister City All-Stars U-17 July 2000
• Started in match vs. Cranbourne Comets (Victorian State League)
*Midfield/Stopper
COLLEGE EXPERIENCE
2006 – Member of Saint Joseph’s College Men’s Soccer.
*Started 14 of 16 NCAA matches, including match vs. NCAA II nationally ranked #15 Lewis University, #9 S.I.U. Edwardsville.
*Played primarily at Left Back and Left Wing, but also at defensive center midfield and right wing.
2005 – Member of Saint Joseph’s College Men’s Soccer.
*Started in 17 of 17 NCAA matches, including match vs. NCAA II Preseason nationally ranked #12 Wisconsin Parkside, #17 Lewis, #20 nationally ranked Rockhurst.
*Played primarily at Left Back, but also at Right Back, Sweeper, and both wings.
*Winner of K.J. Falk Award for team leadership and perseverance.
2004 – Member of Saint Joseph’s College Men’s Soccer.
*Started in 7 NCAA matches including matches vs. SIU Edwardsville, Truman State, Rockhurst University.
*Appeared in 13 NCAA matches, beginning September 7, @ Valparaiso University.
*Appeared in spring matches vs. Valparaiso University, Olivet Nazarene, Capital University
*Played Defense, Wing, and Striker.
2003 – Member of Xavier University’s Men’s Soccer.
*Appeared in NCAA match vs. St. Bonaventure.
*Appeared in spring matches vs. Marshall University, Wright State, Ohio Wesleyan
*Played Left Back
2002 – Member of Xavier University’s Men’s Soccer.
*Red-Shirt Freshman.
*Appeared in spring matches vs. University of Dayton, Wright State, University of Kentucky
*Defender
EDUCATION
Saint Joseph’s College; Rensselaer, Indiana
Graduation: May 2006
Major: Business Administration
Minor: Religion
GPA: 3.49/4.0
ACHIEVEMENTS
Club: UFC College ‘04
*2004 USASA Joseph L. Rodrigues Tournament of Champions (Detroit, MI) Men’s U-23 Champions.
*2004 USASA Region II Finalists (vs. Chicago Sockers).
*Started all matches as left wing or left back.
2001 OHSAA State Champions: Catholic Central High School (Division III).
*Started all four years. Served as captain, Senior Season, Fall 2001.
What are your development goals as a coach, player or parent?
My career goal is to have my own D1 collegiate program someday. As a player, injury has set me back from acheiving my ultimate goal to play professionally, but I still may pursue this dream further once I am fit.
What's up Joe? Thanks for inviting me to this website. I play a lot of soccer--indoor and outdoor leagues and organize pickup 3 times a week. San Diego has such awesome weather for soccer; you can play all year round outside! I hope you can visit soon and play with me to show players in Cali how it's done. Keep in touch!
you do not speak too much during matches. It is a fine line between too much and not enough, especially with girls. I just end up crossing the line way too much and then no matter what the outcome of the match I am mad at myself.
These web sites baffle me, need to take week off work to read and understand how it all works. First impressions are that:
1. You don't need a hair cut
2. Plenty of good stuff on site (danger with football is there can be to much 'stuff.'
4v4 is the key to everything.
Hi Joe,
I hope you are enjoying the Soccer Interactive Community and we look forward to your participation. Don't hesitate to let me know if I can help you in anyway.
Cheers
Tim Horton
CEO and Founder, Soccer Interactive.com
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you do not speak too much during matches. It is a fine line between too much and not enough, especially with girls. I just end up crossing the line way too much and then no matter what the outcome of the match I am mad at myself.
Dave
1. You don't need a hair cut
2. Plenty of good stuff on site (danger with football is there can be to much 'stuff.'
4v4 is the key to everything.
I hope you are enjoying the Soccer Interactive Community and we look forward to your participation. Don't hesitate to let me know if I can help you in anyway.
Cheers
Tim Horton
CEO and Founder, Soccer Interactive.com