For 1970s App State soccer fans
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Re: For 1970s App State soccer fans
That was a really good article. Crazy that we still have the all time NCAA goal leader but no longer have a team. Given the history that we had in that sport, granted many many years ago, it is a shame the program was shuttered.
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Witness.The loss of our soccer program is a failure of leadership.
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The loss of soccer and indoor track, etc is a result of the major emphasis on football, which we all love. For better or worse we are a football school now.
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That was an awesome piece and well written.
I came to App in 78 and had never been to a soccer game. What he built was incredible, and it carried through Hanks years.
I came to App in 78 and had never been to a soccer game. What he built was incredible, and it carried through Hanks years.
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....and '66 on this board was on Hank's teams.Longrifle28 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 9:08 amThat was an awesome piece and well written.
I came to App in 78 and had never been to a soccer game. What he built was incredible, and it carried through Hanks years.
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Hank came after Christian. I'm guessing Chuck played for DeGroat.NewApp wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 11:17 am....and 66 on this board was on Hank's teams.Longrifle28 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2023 9:08 amThat was an awesome piece and well written.
I came to App in 78 and had never been to a soccer game. What he built was incredible, and it carried through Hanks years.