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Kenny White - Kenny White, Technical Director. Kenny is a certified USSF "A" Licensed coach and National Youth License Coach. He serves as Technical Director of Mississippi Fire and Director of South Madison County Soccer Organization. Kenny is also a USSF and UYS National Instructor Staff coach. He serves as an ODP Region III Boys and Girls Staff Coach and Mississippi ODP Staff Coach. He also serves as a MS Youth Soccer Association Staff Youth Instructor. Kenny is a former State Director of Coaching for Alabama and former coach of the New Orleans Gamblers of the "A" League.
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Bill Hood - Native of Greenville, MS. Came up through the club ranks with Clinton Football Club - Arsenal. Began college career at Mississippi College, starting at RB as a freshman. Transferred after sophmore season to Spring Hill College, Mobile, AL. Finished playing career and received B.S. in Biology. Upon graduation was named Interim Head Coach for the Men's and Women's Soccer programs, and spent an additional year as Assistant Director of Athletics and Recreation. Since returning to Jackson, has spent 3 years with the Chicago Fire Juniors of MS and also 2 seasons as head coach for the Madison-Ridgeland Academy boys and girls programs. Certified USSF National "D" license. |
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Carlos McGregor - Carlos is certified with his USSF “C” License. He is a former standout at Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, SC where he assisted his team in capturing the National Junior College Championship (NJCAA) 1994. He is also a former semi-professional player with Jackson Chargers (USISL) Jackson, MS, Columbia Heat (USISL) Columbia, SC, and United Petrotrin Soccer Club of Trinidad and Tobago his native country. Carlos also represented
his country Trinidad and Tobago at the National Youth Level, U23 Olympic Qualifier and has One National Senior Team Appearance. Carlos is a Trainer at Calloway High School, former staff coach of Mississippi Olympic Development Program (ODP), & also involved in community programs. Graduated from Spartanburg Methodist College with his (AS) degree, and Jackson State University with a (BS) degree. |
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Jeremy Shortt - Jeremy is certified with his USSF “B” License and is an Olympic Development coach and Head Girls Coach at St Joseph HS, Madison where they were the 1-2-3A State Champions. Jeremy is a former standout at Belhaven College, being named NAIA All American in 1997. He is also a former semi-professional player with the Jackson Chargers. He played at the National Senior level representing his country, Trinidad & Tobago.
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Britton Webb - Britton is certified with his USSF "D" License. He is a former standout at Hinds Community College, MS being named to the All State Team before moving on to Captain Mid-Continent College in Mayfield, KY. Britton finished his career at Mid-Continent College as KIAC Conference Champions (twice), Regional Champions and National Finalists (NCCAA). He was also named to the All Conference 2nd Team. As a youth, Britton played for Clinton Arsenal where his team won seven State Championships. Britton also represented the State of Mississippi at the ODP level from 1994-1998. As a coach, Britton has served as Head Boys Soccer Coach at Reidland High School in Paducah, KY for 2 years and a coach for Paducah Raptors and Jackson Purchase Futbol Club U14B.
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David Johnson - David is a certified USSF “D” License Coach. He is a former standout at Belhaven College, being named NAIA District Player of the Year, NAIA All American and NAIA All Tournament Team in 1992. David also served as the Captain of the Belhaven College National NAIA Championship Team in 1992. He is a former semi-professional player with the Jackson Chargers (USISL).
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Fenton Graham - Fenton Graham is a native of Jamaica where he played for the Jamaica Elite Super Club Team. He was a four year starter at Mid-Continent University in Mayfield, Kentucky. While attending Mid-Continent, Fenton coached the Under 13 and Under 15 teams with the Jackson Purchase Futbol Club. He is a USSF Certified Coach and and Grade 8 Referee.
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Ian MacDonald - Ian is a certified USSF “D” Licensed Coach. He is a former standout at the University of West Florida. He has represented his country, South Africa, at the U23 National Level. He is also a former semi-professional player with Southern Suburbs (South Africa) and player/coach of New Orleans Gamblers (“A” League). Ian also coached at Savannah, GA (Professional). He is also involved with community recreational soccer programs.
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Rigo Cedeno - Rigo is a certified USSF "C" License Coach. He was a former standout at Belhaven College before playing semi-professional soccer for the Jackson Chargers. Rigo represented his country, Trinidad and Tobago, at the National Youth Level. He is a former coach at JFC and continues his involvement with community recreational soccer programs.
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Allen Anderson - Allen Anderson played college soccer at Mid-Continent University in Mayfield, Kentucky. He also played for the USL’s Clarksville Gunners and Nashville Metros in addition to being a member of Team Budweiser in the semi-professional indoor league. Allen has coached U13 – U18 boys and girls with the Jackson Purchase Futbol Club.
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Mike McGeown- Michael enters his third season as an assistant men's soccer coach at Belhaven College. McGeown, a native of Portstewart , County Derry , Ireland played for UUC in Ireland before coming to the states to play for Itawamba Community College where he was the MVP. McGeown then arrived at Belhaven and played two seasons as a Blazer and was an NAIA All- Region 23 team selection in 2005. As a captain of his college teams for all four years, McGeown brought great leadership to the team both on and off the field. After receiving his degree from Belhaven College, he became the assistant men’s soccer coach under the guidance of head coach Steve DeCou.
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Alen Hannon- Originally from Ireland. Graduate and four year starter at Belhaven College. Has coached in several clubs throughout the Jackson Metro area and with the Olympic Development Program.
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Beau Bartholomew- Beau currently holds his National D License. Played college soccer at USM. Played select ball at Lafreniere in New Orleans growing up. Won a State Championship in high school (w/ Jesuit) and was named to all district team.
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Carl Sheard- Originally from Derby, England. Played for Emory Riddle University – NAIA All Conference, Region, and All American Recognition. Professionally: Palm Beach Pumas, Central Florida Kraze, and MS Brilla F.C. Holds a Professional Footballers Association Level 2 Certificate
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Matt Cox- Matt enters his second season as a graduate assistant coach for the Belhaven women’s soccer program. Cox, a native of England, played semi-pro soccer before arriving in the United States. Cox was recruited by William Carey University and played with the Crusaders, but eventually transferred to Mississippi College where he finished his playing career and graduated.Cox is pursuing his Masters of Education degree at Belhaven.
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Dwyane Demmin- National Team for Trinidad & Tobago, Belhaven College, Coach of St. Joe’s Boys High School Team, and has coached for over fifteen years.
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Ed Moore- Played for a very successful JFC team growing up that won numerous State Championships, a Region III Championship, and at U18 finished as National Runners-Up. He was coached by David Johnson. Ed then went on to play Division 1 soccer at the University of Evansville, where he was a four year starter. After he finished playing he earned his USSF "A" Coaching License and joined the coaching staff at Evansville. He then went on to coach at Duke University and St. Mary's College (CA). Currently he is assisting with the Millsaps Men's Soccer program. He also holds a USSF National Goalkeeping License.
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James "Gleddy" Gledhill-
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Josh Ates-
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Josue Sabillion- enters his third year as the Women's Soccer Head Coach and has posted an 18-14-4 record at Belhaven. Sabillon has coaching experience at the collegiate, high school and club levels, and cames to Belhaven from Grace Community High School in Tyler, Texas. While serving as an assistant coach at Tyler Junior College, Sabillon posted a record of 54-10-5; the team was consistently ranked in the national top 10, and also won the Region XXIII Championship in 2003.Prior to Tyler Junior College, Sabillon served as an assistant coach at Meridian Community College in Meridian, MS. The team's 2001 season culminated with a berth at the NJCAA National Tournament, an 18-3 record, and a #4 national ranking. He was a two-time All-American as a player, and finished his playing career while receiving a degree from Marshall University.
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Kevin Johns- enters his eighth season at the head of the Mississippi College men’s soccer program. In seven years, Johns has become the winningest coach in MC men’s soccer history and has built the program into one of the best in the American Southwest Conference. In the last four years, the Choctaws have gone 49-18-11 and have led the ASC in goals scored during that time. Johns took over the Choctaw program as the most successful Division 1 select coach in Mississippi Youth Soccer history. He not only has coaching experience in club soccer, but also as a professional and high school coach. Coach Kevin Johns enters his eighth season at the head of the Mississippi College men’s soccer program. In seven years, Johns has become the winningest coach in MC men’s soccer history and has built the program into one of the best in the American Southwest Conference.During his tenure as a JFC coach, Johns managed to win more club soccer state championships than any other coach in Mississippi history. During his thirteen years as a club coach, Johns produced 21 state championships in men and women’s soccer in ages ranging from 11-18. Johns’ under-19 boys team in 2006 was the first team in MYSA (Mississippi Youth Soccer Association) history to win nine consecutive state championships. Johns also served as Director of Coaching for Jackson Futbol Club in 2002-2003.
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Matt Convertino - begins his ninth season as head coach of the Holmes Bulldogs. Since taking over in 2002 Convertino has guided the team to its finest seasons in school history. Holmes has seen itself rise from a last place MACJC finish in 2002 (1-11-1, 12nd out of 12 teams) to their best record to date in 2006 (13-4-1, 2nd out of 12 teams). In doing so Convertino’s teams have rewritten the record books posting the program’s most shutouts, highest goals-for and lowest goals against average, as well as the most and least goals ever scored in a season. Under Convertino, the Bulldogs have also boasted least amount of bookings in a season as well as their best MACJC north division finish.Over the last several seasons Convertino’s Bulldogs have been honored with both Athletic and Academic recognition for their achievements. Since 2002, the Holmes soccer program has been awarded 12 MACJC All-State awards, 3 NJCAA Region 23 selections as well as 2 NJCAA Academic All-American and 2 Distinguished Academic All-American Awards.
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Maureen Wishkoski-
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Ousmane Coulibaly-
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Paul Baba- Born and raised in Nigeria, Paul played his college soccer at Belhaven College and then went on to play with Brilla PDL. Holds a “C” License and National Youth License. He also holds the position of Women’s Soccer Assistant at Mississippi College.
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Steve DeCou- Steve enters his fourth season as the head men's soccer coach at Belhaven University and his 11th as a collegiate head coach. In his three seasons at the helm of the Blazers DeCou has amassed a 34-16-4 record while his career record is 89-85-12. In 2009 Belhaven went 10-4-2 on the season and played one of the toughest schedules in the country.“Our goals as a program this year were to become a competitive force on the national stage, host a home conference tournament game, win a conference championship and get to the national tournament,” adds DeCou. “We finished the season with a 10-4-2 mark while our schedule was ranked the 14th most difficult in the country. In the final NAIA poll we ended the season ranked #23 (we were ranked as high as #19). The first two goals of the season we accomplished but the other two we missed the mark.” Belhaven had four players named to the 2009 GCAC All-Conference Team.
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Tyler Wade - Coached for the past three years at JFC. Played at Pearl High School and was a standout high school player. Four year captain at Mississippi College and was selected First Team All ASC. He played with the JFC for his whole select soccer carrier from U11-U18.
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