As Seen In the Brentwood Press….
High school star starts college future
May 17, 2012
Last week, Heritage soccer player Nick Krahnke signed
his letter of intent to attend Menlo College. Krahnke this past season
earned first-team all-Bay Valley Athletic League honors and has also been
an asset to the East Diablo Youth Soccer League Impact
program.
IMPACT Tryoutshave been completed
For more information on IMPACT Annual Competitive Player Tryouts, click on "COMPETITIVE - Tryouts"
AS SEEN IN THE Brentwood PRESS...
Falcon flies high
IMPACT
94 Black defensive player Gerardo Fernandez is set to graduate
this June from Freedom High School and the Falcons' Varsity
Boys soccer team. He recently signed his Letter of Intent to
attend Holy Names University in Oakland (pictured here with his
new coach). Gera earned both academic and athletic scholarships
to play soccer for the Hawks. Fernandez plans on majoring in
biology and pursuing a career in dentistry. IMPACT 94 Black
Coach Fernando Blanco said that, "Gera did everything he could
to get himself on a college soccer team: sending videos,
emailing college coaches, training with area college teams and
working hard at camps. So, all of his hard work has paid off."
Please join IMPACT Soccer Club in congratulating another of our
players in his success.
Jose “Neto” Corona, 1995-2012
“Neto” Corona passed away on February 26, 2012, after a long battle with cancer. He was just 16 years old. No. 9 on the Boys U17 Impact 94 team, Neto was considered one of the best young soccer players in our Club. He was well-respected by so many players and coaches for his skill on the ball and, mostly, for his absolute passion on the field. He was instrumental in his team’s many successes in CYSA, NorCal, and at the NHB Cup in southern California. He often joined his brother, Manuel, in playing on the Boys U18 team as well. In 2010, Neto was named “BVAL Offensive Player of the Year” as a Freshman on Liberty High School’s Varsity Soccer team. He never gave up in a soccer game and took that same attitude towards his own life. When he was offered the choice of submitting to debilitating treatments that might prolong his life a few months, but would keep him too ill to play, Neto chose to play soccer for as long as he could. He was a much-beloved member of the team, our Club, and the Brentwood/Oakley Soccer Community. He will be greatly missed.
see our newest feature page, "NETO'S PAGE"
Here's a first look at the new Comp uniform for 2012!
From the Adidas MLS Jersey line, HOME kit is Seattle Sounders Green Shirt/Shorts with white socks; alternate uniform is Black Shirt/Shorts with Black Socks (optional 3rd kit is White Shirt/shorts, White Socks).
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Freedom soccer star to represent
NorCal
Freedom soccer player
Brielynn Tovani will represent Northern California at the Olympic
Development Program State Championships this month in Arizona.
Freedom High freshman Brielynn Tovani was born into soccer. Her
parents, Jeff and Traci, met while playing soccer. Her older sister,
Mackenzie, is her teammate at Freedom, and younger brothers, Dylan and
Mason, also play the sport.
But Brielynn doesn’t merely have soccer in her blood. She’s also very good at it. As an eighth-grader, she was selected to represent the Northern California State soccer team. As a freshman, she’s earned a spot on the same team and will join 17 players in Arizona for the Olympic Development Program championships between Jan. 13 and 17. “I’m so happy to be on the state team.” Brielynn said. “I feel proud to have accomplished one of my goals and I’m looking forward to going to Arizona to represent California and play in the Region IV ODP Championships.” Being a part of that team gives Brielynn the opportunity to play outside California and travel with people outside her family. Despite being only a freshman, she sees the Arizona tournament as an opportunity to get watched by college scouts and coaches. She also sees it as an opportunity to become more independent. Her achievements in soccer have made her mother, Traci, aware that her daughter isn’t dabbling in the “family sport.” “It was what everyone did,” Traci said. “Then last year, she made the state team and traveled to regional camp in Idaho. T ![]()
hat’s when I saw that it was more than just something she did because of
her mom and dad.”
Brielynn’s passion for the sport has kept her interested and driven her to play on elite teams. “I’ve kept such a strong interest in soccer because it’s my life.” she said. “I love that I get to play every day. It just makes me happy. I’ve met some of my best friends pl
aying soccer. I love being out on the field, being able to compete. Every
season I set goals to try to improve my play.”
Traci is happy that her daughter has been raised in an era where female athletes are given such opportunities. As re
cently as 20 years ago, that wasn’t the case.
In addition to excelling on the field and getting noticed by potential
college coaches, Brielynn hopes that earning a spot on the team will
provide an example for future players.
“I hope I’m able to be a good example to players younger than me, she said. “I’ve learned that hard work really does pay off and want to encourage younger players to never back down from a challenge – on the field or off. Congratulations to Impact player Brielyn Tovani! Good Luck in Arizona!
Photos courtesy of Kim Vredenburgh and Traci Tovani
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