A Game For All Seasons
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About the Book
The night air was crisp, even at the 72 degrees that enveloped the 2000 fans that sat and watched as the Westland Dragons took on the Dallas Sting for the U-21 Women’s National Soccer Championship at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Field. Both teams had battled to a 1-1 tie over 90 minutes, and now both were coming to the end of the second 15-minute overtime tied at one goal apiece. A shoot-out was inevitable, and how ironic I thought. This is how it all began for this team; this is what set this team apart from others when they were only 12 years old back in the fall of 1994. The whistle of the center official sounded and I knew what lie in store for our girls. They had been here before; they had all been through so much. Ashleigh, Jessie and Kendall were all on the bench due to injuries, and our back-up keeper, Christa, was asking me why she had to do this. I knew this time was different, this time it was for so much more than a trophy or a title. This time it was for all the games, all the seasons and all the players that had come and gone. This was going to be a game of a lifetime - this was their game for all seasons.
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About the Author
Howie Thompson has coached soccer for over 25 years in both CT and NC. This is his second book having penned “The Complete Guide to Youth Soccer in 2000. Howie has been teaching in NC for the last 5 years as well as coaching soccer and basketball at the youth, middle school and HS levels. He has 3 Adidas NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year Awards, and won the coveted Adidas NSCAA National Coach of the Year Award in 2002. He has also won 4 HS Coach of the Year Awards, and was given the Who’s Who in American Teachers Award in 2003. He lives in