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Soccer News Release.

 

 

 

Men on solid foundation

Release Date:  August 27, 2009

MONMOUTH, Ill. Monmouth College men’s soccer coach George Perry is optimistic as he enters his fourth year with the Fighting Scots, but he also cautions the program is still building.

“A coach’s philosophy is to always try to recruit better players than you currently have,” said Perry. “Our seniors are a very good quality bunch, but you always want to keep getting better players. That makes for better competition in practice and the end result is a better team. It’s a long process and takes more than four years to really establish a program. We hope to get above the .500 mark this year. That’s our goal.”

Between the posts, senior Owen Robinson (Bourbonnais, Ill./Bradley-Bourbonnais) has been solid throughout his career and is third all time with 246 saves. The Scots have a handful of new goalkeeper recruits in preparation for Robinson’s final campaign.

“We’ve brought in some quality keepers which should make for some good competition in practice,” reported Perry. “I think that’s true of all our positions. We should have some extremely good competition in practice and that should help us put a better product on the field come game day.”

If any newcomers are going to edge out a veteran, they’ll have an uphill climb as the top scorers from a year ago return.

Two seniors and a junior – Pat Blazer (Franklin Park, Ill./St. Patrick), Bryan Jackson (Princeton, Ill./Princeton) and Danny Davis (Batavia, Ill./Batavia) ­– will be counted on for goals, defense and leadership.

“Those three have been the foundation of our program,” praised Perry. “Danny is the lone junior in that mix and it will be nice to have him around for one more season after this year. Bryan and Pat have been very consistent for us. We’re expecting a little more goal production from them this season.”

Speaking of goal production, sophomores Josh Del Valle (Chicago, Ill./St. Patrick), Daniel Medina (Chicago, Ill./Farragut) and Eddie Martinez (Chicago, Ill./Von Steuben) combined to score nearly half the Scots’ goals in 2008. Like the seniors, Perry is expecting even more from his underclassmen this fall.

“I don’t know if we’ll score A LOT of goals,” said Perry. “I think we will score MORE goals. We should be able to create more opportunities. Our sophomore class has goal scoring capabilities. They got some good competition under their belts last year. We expect them to take an even stronger role with the team this year.”

The Scots haven’t forgotten about the defense. Perry has placed a premium on defense this season after the Scots were outscored 4-1 in ’08.

“We’ve put a lot of time into how we’re going to be organized defensively,” claimed Perry.

Senior defender Garrett White (Woodson, Ill./Jacksonville) and junior Joe Howell (St. Louis, Mo./Kirkwood) are being counted on to lead the defense, giving Robinson fewer chances for saves.

“Those three guys give us a good core,” said Perry. “Bryan (Jackson) could see time on the defensive end or the midfield. We haven’t quite sorted out his role just yet, but he’ll help us defensively wherever he plays.”

Perry believes he has recruited enough quality players to add depth to the Scots’ lineup. Thirty players on the opening day roster gives the Scots their largest pool of players since at least 2006. That could spell success by the end of the season.

“We won’t be able to travel all 30, but the players who do travel will be very good,” claimed Perry. “Our depth will give us some options and make for spirited practices.”

With a deep roster, a solid core of returners and proven scorers, the outside observer may think the Scots will be a high-tempo team. Not exactly.

“We want to regulate the tempo,” reported Perry. “That doesn’t necessarily mean fast. We were actually better last season when we maintained a slower pace. We need to dictate the pace of the game and make good decisions.”

The Scots’ decision early on is to make defense Job 1.

“Everything starts with defense,” said Perry. “If we work together as a unit, we’ll be a successful team. The guys have had a very good attitude and work ethic in the preseason. The newcomers are pushing the veterans and they understand nothing is given to them. Every player will have to earn their spot. I try to recruit to replace my current team. My advice to the current players is that they need to work hard to keep their spot. That’s how you build a successful program.”

If early season projections are any indication, Perry appears to have built a solid foundation and has added more building blocks in the Scots’ quest for a Midwest Conference playoff berth and, ultimately, a league title.

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