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FORMER CRUSADER
SOCCER PLAYERS, COACHING STAFF & OTHER NOTEABLES BY DATES
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2003-2005
Eric
Diaz (New Orleans, LA)
was called up to the full Guatemala National Team and played against Jamaica in
Atlanta, GA. in May of 2005 while still a student at Carey. Although born in the USA he qualified for Guatemala
through his parents citizenship. A skillful and powerful forward Eric still
lives in New Orleans and played for the New Orleans Shellshockers. Eric is using
his degree in Business Administration working for Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
'D' was inducted onto the Carey Wall of Fame in 2007.
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2000-2004
Andy
Barron (New Zealand)
was All-American (2003) and All-Region (2003 and 2004). A dynamic attacking
midfielder, Andy is second
in the Crusader all-time leading scorer list with 52 goals. He played one season of
professional soccer in Ireland before returning home for the launch of the New
Zealand professional league signing for Christchurch.
Barron has since been 'capped' to represent New Zealand and transferred to
Canterbury United. In 2008 he returned to the US to play for the Minnesota
Thunder.
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2000-2002 In
2002 at the University of Rio Grande, senior
transfer Noel Monaghan
(Belfast, Ireland) was a key off-season signing for the Redmen. "Noel
was a three-year starter at William Carey College, played in arguably
the best region in the country, was at the Final Four in 2001 when we
were there," Redmen Coach Morrissey said. "He brought a great deal of
experience to the table". So much so that Monaghan helped his new school
to the 2003 NAIA National Championship. Carey lost Monaghan's services
during the interval preceding the departure of coach Stovall and the hiring of current Crusader coach Nigel Boulton in 2003. Noel has since
married and moved back south and is coaching for the Biloxi Express youth soccer
club alongside Stovall.
1986-2002
Former Head Coach of men’s and
women’s soccer at William Carey College, Coach
Doug Stovall,
is currently the Director of Coaching for the Biloxi Express youth
soccer club on the Mississippi Gulf Coast following a 17 year tenure at
Carey. Stovall was a three times
NAIA Regional College Coach of the Year and holds a 219-89-10 (Men) and
41-15-1 (Women) collegiate win-loss record.
1999-2001
Matt Natonick
transfered to Carey from Prince George
Community College where he had won All-American honors as a goalkeeper.
Matt has returned to his roots after graduating with a BA in Psychology
and is now (2004) an assistant coach at P.G.C.C.
1997-99
Oleg Baleyev
(Moscow, Russia) was an assistant coach at
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College before heading up the Jones
County Community College soccer program where he currently coaches the
men's soccer team. 'Bal' graduated with a Bachelor's in
management/marketing from Carey in 1999 and a Master's in business
administration in 2003. All-American in 1998 and 1999 he also played
PDSL for the Pensacola Flyers.
1998
Jim Nowell,
a native of Jackson, Miss., graduated with a bachelor's degree in
coaching and sports administration from the University of Southern
Mississippi in 1990. He earned a master's degree in administration and
supervision from William Carey College, graduating in 1998 with a 4.0
grade point average. He is currently Head Strength Coach at Mississippi
State in Starkville.
* 1990: Assistant Coach, Byram [MS] HS
* 1991-92: Assistant Coach, Clinton [MS] HS
* 1993: Assistant Coach, Escambia [FL] HS
* 1994: Assistant Coach, Collins [MS] HS
* 1997-99: Assistant AD/Head Strength Coach, Madison [MS] Central HS
* 2000-01: Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach, Louisiana State
University
* 2002-03: Director of Skill Development, West Virginia University
* 2004-present: Head Strength Coach, Mississippi State University
Was assistant athletic director,
football defensive coordinator and head strength coach at Madison
Central, helping lead MCHS to the 1999 Mississippi Class 5A state
footbalL championship and two state powerlifting crowns...Soccer team
also won a state championship....Named Mississippi Strength Coach of the
Year in 2000.
1995-98 Todd
Eason
graduated at Carey in 1998 having been a
four year starter twice garnishing All-Conference honors and team MVP in
his senior year. Eason played two years in the PDSL for the Jackson
Chargers before moving on to the Charlotte Eagles. He was appointed
inaugural women's head coach at Asbury College (KY) before moving to the
Southern Wesleyan women's program in 2002. He was named GACC Women's
Coach of the Year in 2003. In 2007 Todd later moved on to Tusculum
College in Tennessee as men's assistant to Brett Teach.
1995-97 Goalkeeper
Stephen
Hoogerwerf played
professionally for the New Orleans Storm of the A-League from 1998-99.
He also made stops for the Cocoa Expos in 1996 and Pikes Peak Stampede
in 1997, both of the PDL. Hoogerwerf was an NAIA Second Team
All-American as well as an NSCAA Honorable Mention All-American at
William Carey (MS) College where he attended from 1995-97.
Hoogerwerf’s coaching career began in
1999 in his hometown of New Orleans, capturing two State Cups with the
New Orleans Soccer Academy (NOSA). While there, he was Director of
Goalkeeping for both NOSA and the Louisiana Olympic Development Program.
One of his future goals is to establish a Brooklyn-based goalkeeping
academy to develop local talent. Stephen Hoogerwerf begins his second
season (2004) on the Long Island University staff, primarily responsible
for the goalkeepers.
Hoogerwerf is relatively new to the tri-state region, but has been
actively coaching at the club level with FC Westchester. He was recently
hired (2004) to coach in the Eastern NY Olympic Development Program.
Hoogerwerf previously worked with the Manhattan Soccer Club and has
trained keepers from the Eastern New York Olympic Development Program.
In addition, he has done volunteer work with the Kids Island Soccer
Program.
1994-97 Oleg
Chickhanov,
“Chick”
began soccer in his native Russia on the Youth National Team. Later, he
came to the United States to continue his career and played for William
Carey College where he was a 1st Team All-American. He was drafted by 2
professional soccer leagues and went to play with the Nashville Metros
(A League) and the Pensacola Flyers (EISL). “Chick” holds a “USSF A”
license and is on the Mississippi Olympic Development Program coaching
staff. He has been assistant coach with Meridian Community College
(1997-1999) and most recently was the assistant men's and women's coach
at William Carey College (1999-2003). He has been involved in youth
soccer for many years. He is the Director of Coaching for the Gulf Coast United
soccer club.
Justin
Maullin after five years as an assistant coach at the University of Central Florida
Justin moved to the University of North Carolina-Greensboro under coach
Michael Parker.
Serving as coach Parker's
right-hand man, he coordinates all aspects of the program. Performing
his duties as recruiting coordinator has taken Maullin all over the U.S.
and the world.
Maullin, a 28-year old native of
Johannesburg, South Africa, came to the U.S. in 1993. He attended
William Carey College in Gulfport, Miss., where he graduated in 1997
with a bachelor's degree in management and marketing. He was chosen as
Mr. William Carey College in 1996 and 1997, the same two years he served
as student body president. Maullin also made the list of Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities in 1995.
He played for the Crusaders for four
years, serving as the team captain and winning NAIA Academic All-America
Honors. He stepped in as an assistant coach for William Carey from
1997-99 and also served as the recruiting coordinator. During that time,
he helped guide the Crusaders to back-to-back NAIA Final Four
appearances. He was responsible for domestic and international
recruiting efforts, as well as coordinating practice and tournament
schedules, handling travel plans and the annual team budget. In 2007
Justin was inducted onto the William Carey University 'Wall of Fame'.
Maullin played junior professional
soccer as an apprentice in South Africa and won three national
championships. In the U.S. Maullin played for the New Orleans Gamblers
of the A-League in 1993, the semi-pro Cocoa Expos from 1995-1997, the
Mississippi Beach Kings of the indoor pro league from 1997-1998, and
with the Orlando Kraze of the Premier Development League from 1999-2001.
1992-95 Phil Hindson
began his first year as an assistant coach at Clemson in 2004 after a
successful stint as an assistant Coach at Winthrop. Hindson, a native of
Perth, Scotland, and a graduate of William Carey College, was at
Winthrop for four years.
Hindson was a three-time
All-Conference, All-Region and 1995 All-America selection while playing
for NAIA top-ranked William Carey College. He still holds several
scoring records at William Carey with 54 goals and 22 assists for 130
points in three seasons. He was inducted onto the WCU 'Wall of Fame' in
2007.
Hinson graduated with a B.S. degree in
physical education with a minor in psychology at William Carey in 1999.
He worked on his master's degree in physical education with an emphasis
in health and will be awarded this degree upon the completion of the
thesis. In 1995, he was a forward for the Nashville Metros of United
Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues. From 1996-97 he was with the
Cocoa Expos (USISL) which reached the national tournament both seasons.
He closed out his professional career with the Pensacola Flyers of the
Eastern Indoor Soccer League.
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