Comes to Boone from Queens University of Charlotte.
We are in need of someone to take over the maintenance of the MMB. Yosef has done it for a long time, and we are grateful for all he has done, but life happens and he no longer has the time to devote to its upkeep. If anyone here is interested in helping to keep the board running, please let me know via DM.
Aimee Haywood: New WSOC Coach
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Re: Aimee Haywood: New WSOC Coach
Hapapp, at first glance (and from her intro presser), Coach Haywood seems to have the right credentials, poise and presence to move our women's program up several notches in SBC play. Of course, "to seem" and "to be" are entirely different concepts.
You have rather direct ties to Queens Soccer. What does the grapevine have to say about this young lady? If she turns out to be a "keeper," I hope we can keep her five times longer than she stayed at Queens.
You have rather direct ties to Queens Soccer. What does the grapevine have to say about this young lady? If she turns out to be a "keeper," I hope we can keep her five times longer than she stayed at Queens.
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Re: Aimee Haywood: New WSOC Coach
Hapapp, at first glance (and from her intro presser), Coach Haywood seems to have the right credentials, poise and presence to move our women's program up several notches in SBC play. Of course, "to seem" and "to be" are entirely different concepts.
You have rather direct ties to Queens Soccer. What does the grapevine have to say about this young lady? If she turns out to be a "keeper," I hope we can keep her five times longer than she stayed at Queens.
You have rather direct ties to Queens Soccer. What does the grapevine have to say about this young lady? If she turns out to be a "keeper," I hope we can keep her five times longer than she stayed at Queens.
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Re: Aimee Haywood: New WSOC Coach
My daughter, who played at Queens a bit more than a decade ago, was impressed with the job she did in her time there. She said she was good about keeping the alums abreast of what was going on within the program.asu66 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 5:24 pmHapapp, at first glance (and from her intro presser), Coach Haywood seems to have the right credentials, poise and presence to move our women's program up several notches in SBC play. Of course, "to seem" and "to be" are entirely different concepts.
You have rather direct ties to Queens Soccer. What does the grapevine have to say about this young lady? If she turns out to be a "keeper," I hope we can keep her five times longer than she stayed at Queens.
Re: Aimee Haywood: New WSOC Coach
Then hopefully she will embrace our motto. Good play on that 66.asu66 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 5:24 pmHapapp, at first glance (and from her intro presser), Coach Haywood seems to have the right credentials, poise and presence to move our women's program up several notches in SBC play. Of course, "to seem" and "to be" are entirely different concepts.
You have rather direct ties to Queens Soccer. What does the grapevine have to say about this young lady? If she turns out to be a "keeper," I hope we can keep her five times longer than she stayed at Queens.