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Mike Barr Currently holds a “D” National License from USSF and the NSCAA State Diploma. He has coached youth teams for over 20 years in the Kansas City area. His playing experience consists of playing for a nationally ranked junior college program (JCCC) and a nationally ranked NAIA program (Avila University). He also participated in a select US team that traveled to Europe. He is also a coach of the 1993 boys team Missouri Olympic Development Program.
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Mark Visconti Mark Visconti holds a USSF “D” National License. He has coached youth teams for 9 years.He grew up in St. Louis playing soccer for Scott Gallagher, St. John Vianney High School and Bishop DuBourg. He was part of a team that won a high school state championship, two club state championships, two regional championships and a national championship. Then, he went on to play at Rockhurst University. He graduated third highest all time leading goal scorer and was awarded All American. During his senior year Rockhust was ranked first in the nation and finished third. In 2004, he was inducted in the Scott Gallagher Hall of Fame. He is also a coach for the 1993 boys team Missouri Olympic Development Program
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Rich Joyce Currently holds a USSF “F” national license. He has coached youth soccer in the Kansas City area for over 16 years and is currently the head coach for the SSC Diamonds Crimson Heat & Diamonds Blast U-10 teams. His playing experience includes 4 years at St. Louis perennial power Vianney High School, 4 years at nationally ranked Avila University, and international experience with the Voyagers Soccer Club of St Louis. During his time at Avila he was a 4 year starter, played in the 1987 NAIA National Championship Tournament, was selected Most Valuable Newcomer (1986), Most Valuable Defender (1988), Team Captain (1989), and Team MVP (1989). National and regional recognition includes NAIA All-District 16 Team (1988, 1989), NAIA Region IV Team (1988, 1989), 1989 NAIA Honorable Mention All-American, and the selection to the 1990 NAIA Senior Bowl Classic West Team.
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Kevin Lint Currently holds a ”D” national license from USSF. He has coached youth teams for 11 years now. He believes in teaching a lot of skills at a young age and the rest will come as they start playing. As a player during high school he was a member of the All conference teams (freshman through senior year), MVP of the Christian School All-National team his junior year. This same year he set a high school record of 40 goals in one season. Kevin attended John Brown University his freshman year and was named Arkansas Defensive Player of the week twice. This same year he was named to the Honorable Mention All-American team. In the the summer of 1994, Kevin played in soccer tournaments in Germany and Austria where he was offered to play on a professional club team at age 17.
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Craig Lammering Currently holds a State License from NSCAA. He coached youth, high school, college and adult soccer teams for over 15 years. Craig played for the 1986 Columbine state championship team. He was voted All State (twice), All Conference (twice), All American during his senior year and received the National Dr. Pepper MVP award in 1986 and played on the Jr. Olympic team for a short time. He also played professionally for the Colorado Comets from 1988-1993. During his tenure with the Comets, he was voted Goalkeeper of the Year and MVP many times.
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Charlie Keiper Currently holds an “E” License from USSF. He has coached youth teams for over 8 years in the Kansas City area. His playing experience consists of playing for a nationally ranked high-school team, St. Thomas Aquinas-Mercy, St. Louis, Missouri, and a nationally ranked NAIA program, Avila University. His team won the Missouri State Championship during his senior year, where he was a starter and lead scorer. During his junior and senior years of high school he was an All-Metro and All-State Player for the state of Missouri. He was also a player for the Busch Soccer Club, who won the Missouri Challenge Cup in 1988. While at Avila, he was an Honorable Mention All-American in 1989. He was also a starter and leading scorer for all four years of his college career.
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Chris Lusignan Chris currently holds an “F” License from USSF. He has coached youth teams for over 3 years in the Kansas City area. He grew up in Dallas Texas playing soccer for nationally ranked Texan Club Soccer and he also played on the Dallas and Regional ODP Team. He is also a coach for the 1993 boys team Missouri Olympic Development Program.
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Shawn Gropper Shawn currently holds his USSF “D” National License and the NSCAA State Diploma. He has been coaching soccer for approximately 7 years. Shawn grew up in Blue Springs and played youth competitive soccer for Juventus, KC Stars, Gino Shiraldi Pizza, and the Voyagers. He played soccer at Blue Springs South High School and was voted All-Area, All-Conference, & All-District First Team in his Junior and Senior Years and 2nd Team All-Metro in his senior year. Shawn also was a part of the 4 x 100 All-State Track Team his Junior year. He went on to play college soccer at State Fair Community College and one year of Professional soccer with the KC Attack in 1998. He is currently employed at the KC Sports Lodge in Independence, MO as the Assistant Facility Director and SoccerTots Coordinator. Shawn currently coaches the U-10 boys Fury Brazil team and trains other teams and players around the Metro Area..
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Felicia Pemberton Felicia holds a USSF "D" National License. She has coached youth teams for over 10 years in the Lee's Summit area. She grew up in the Kansas City area playing youth volleyball and soccer. She is very active in the soccer community coaching several teams and has assisted running several competitive tournaments and academies. She currently is the Treasurer and Registrar of the Summit Soccer Club. Felicia currently coaches the Girls99/00 SSC Black Hearts team.
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Megan Newland Megan holds a USSF "D" National License. She has coached youth teams for 3 1/2 years (U12 through High School Girl's). She grew up in Lee's Summit playing soccer for Dynamos and Lee's Summit North High School. She was part of a team that won a High School 2nd Place State Championship, three Kansas State Cup Championships, two Regional Championships and a National Championship. Then, she went on to play at Park University where she was the starting goalie. Her playing experience consists of playing for a nationally ranked NAIA program (Park University) where in 2006 she was on the Honorable Mention National Team. Throughout her career at Park she also received numerous Defensive Player of the Week Awards and in her senior year she received the National Defensive Player of the Week.
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Bob Littell Bob has a" D" USSF license, a diploma with the NSCAA, and worked 3 years with National Staff coach Chico Borah, former pro, Olympic, and National team player. He is a retired referee who worked his way up from club ball, high school, college, and 7 years in the pros. He has been involved in the game for 30 years. Many of his players have graduated or are attending college on soccer scholarships.
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Billy Hammerly Currently holds a “F” National License from USSF. He has coached youth teams for over 6 years in the Kansas City area. His playing experience consists of playing two years collegiately. He also played premier club soccer for 8 years and played in 2 Final Four Tournaments in High School. In addition, he participated in a Missouri Select Team that traveled throughout the US. He is also a coach of the Summit Soccer Club Boys U9 Arsenal team.
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