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Scott Quick Sr., Goalkeeper, 5-9, Cordova, TN The most experienced player on Guilford's team will be asked to provide vocal leadership from the back has good anticipation skills and covers low shots very well two saves shy of setting the school record for career saves 1997: Played every minute in goal made a career-high 15 saves in ODAC quarterfinals against Roanoke posted a nine-save shutout win over Emory & Henry made 13 stops against Hampden-Sydney 1996: Stopped a season-high 14 saves versus Division II High Point... 1995: Won the starter's job in preseason and kept it for the rest of the season made 12 saves in first collegiate start... earned first career shutout in win over Lynchburg... Personal: Works as a student trainer in the offseason four-year starter at Germantown H.S earned all-district recognition as a senior... competed with the successful Memphis Football Club... son of Mike and Linda Quick... sports medicine major.
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Baker Jr., Midfield, 5-8, Chapel Hill, NC A top newcomer to the team by way of Juniata College an aggressive leader who reads the game very well has sound technical skills works hard to win a lot of loose balls 1997: Appeared in all 17 games for the Eagles Personal: Attended Chapel Hill H.S son of Christopher and Margaret Baker
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Dan Neville Midfield, Jr., 6-0, Absecon, NJ One of the team's returning veterans who sees the ball well has a good sense of the game has shown improvement in each of his first two seasons as he better understands his role 1997: Guilford's lone player to start all 18 matches tallied goals against Bridgewater and Chowan ranked second on the club in shots 1996: Started the final 10 contests of the year... named the teams Most Improved Player... scored first collegiate goal against Hampden-Sydney... Personal: Captained Coach Bill Roses Absegami H.S. soccer team and helped it to back-to-back state playoff appearances... earned All-Cape Atlantic League and All-Group III honors played with the Great Bay and Atlantic United club programs... son of Thomas and Kristen Neville... sport management major.
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Bailey Forward, Fr., 5-8, Chester, VA A fleet-footed left-footer with excellent skills expected to make an immediate impact in his first season provides an element of speed on the flanks which Guilford has needed for some time has great one-on-one skills Personal: A second-team all-region pick and first team All-Central District selection for Coach Craig Seal's Thomas Dale H.S squad helped the Knights to the 1998 Central District championship played three years with Coach Billy Letien's Richmond Capitals club system served as the sports editor of his high school yearbook son of Katrinka Bailey liberal arts major. |
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King Back, Fr., 5-8, Trenton, NJ A versatile and athletic player who will start the preseason at sweeper has great speed and technical skills reads the game well which will aid his ability to start Guilford's attack from the back Personal: Attended Muhlenberg College in 1997, but did not play soccer concluded his scholastic career at the Pennington School for Coach James Robbins with 64 goals and 26 assists received first team all-state prep honors from the Newark Star-Ledger in 1996 a three-time Trenton Times all-area selection won first team all-conference prep 'B' laurels in each of his three varsity seasons played with New Jersey's Olympic Development Program from 1993-97 a two-year club player with the NJ Knights "Reds"... six-time state cup champion and three-time regional champion as a member of the Central Jersey Cosmos son of Lois Bennett sport management major. |