I had to the privilege of being born into the great game of soccer. My three older siblings had established soccer as our family sport of choice by my first birthday. I spent the next three years waiting for my chance. At the age of 4, I began playing organized soccer at Central City Park in Macon. The majority of my playing days were spent at Middle Georgia Soccer Association (now Macon Soccer Club). I began in the recreational leagues, eventually moving to the premier program at age 10. I was also given the opportunity to represent my high school, Mt. de Sales Academy, as a 5 year member of the varsity soccer team. During these years I helped my team to four state championship appearances and two G.I.S.A. state championships. After graduation in 2004, I accepted a scholarship to play soccer at Queens University of Charlotte. As a freshman at Queens I started all 16 games, helping my team to a 13-0-3 record and an appearance in the 2004-2005 Division II Men’s National Tournament. During that season we were ranked as high as # 12 in the nation. After my first year I transferred to Georgia Southern University. Although I chose to focus on academics, I continued to play intramural sports. I also got my start to coaching in Statesboro, volunteering as a youth soccer coach for Bulloch County Parks and Recreation. I have been a counselor at the Mt. de Sales Academy soccer camp. This will be my first year as a trainer at Macon Soccer Club. My oldest brother, Mychal, is also a trainer at Macon SC. I am excited and eager to share the gift that was given to me so many years ago.
- GISA All-Region 2002-2004
- GISA All-State 2003, 2004
- GISA State Champion 2003, 2004
- Macon Telegraph All-Middle Georgia 2002-2004
- MdS Soccer Team Captain
- Soccer Scholarship - Queesn University-Charlotte
- Player of the Week - Carolina and Virginas Conference
- Freshman of the Year - Carolina and Virginias Conference