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Harford Community College

Bel Air, MD 21015
Maryland Northeast
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Rebecca Volk

Rebecca Volk was named the head coach of the Harford women's soccer program on May 26, 2021.


Volk played soccer, basketball and lacrosse at Harford from 2008-2010. She was a captain of the 2009 women's soccer team that claimed a fifth place finish in the NJCAA DI National Tournament and won a program record 19 games. She led her team in assists in both soccer (2008) and lacrosse (2010). Her cumulative soccer career saw her start 36 of the 37 games she played, tallying 6 goals, 13 assists, and 25 points as a defender. Volk was also a member of the SGA, Student Ambassadors, Student Athlete Advisory Committee and Harford Owl Newspaper during her time at HCC.


Over the last three years, Volk served as the Varsity Head Women's Soccer Coach for C. Milton Wright High School. She led the Mustangs to their first Regional Championship since 2011 in 2018 and returned the following year to win Regionals advancing the Mustangs into the State Quarterfinals. Her team was awarded the HARSOA Sportsmanship award in 2018 and saw 6 players voted to All County honors during her time there.


Volk has been a head coach in the Baltimore club circuit for over a decade. In 2019, she became the Head Coach of the 2003 Select Girls at Baltimore Union Soccer Club. She served as the Recruitment Coordinator for Union and their affiliated Girls Academy program, ushering over 45 players into college programs in one season. Volk has also been a member of the Maryland ODP 2008 Girls Coaching Staff since 2021 and previously served as the Assistant Technical Director to the Washington Spirit Super Y Program.


Volk is an alumna of C. Milton Wright High School, Harford Community College, Youngstown State University, and Towson University where she studied Sports Management. She currently holds her USSF C License and USC National Diploma, and plans to pursue her A license and Premier Diploma. She played in the WPSL with the Maryland Pride from 2008 - 2012. Her passion for coaching developed through overcoming 4 ligament tears over 8 years of playing competitively after high school. Volk was also a Board Member with the Craig Willinger Fund for several years, a non-profit organization that gives once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to young soccer fans with terminal illness. She hopes to bring the same focus on philanthropy and community service to the program at Harford.


Volk currently resides in Churchville with her husband Jesse and their son, Henry.

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Bill Wardle

Bill Wardle was named the head men's soccer coach on June 2, 2020. Wardle has over 20 years of experience coaching club and high school soccer in Harford County.


In 2022 the Fighting Owls accomplished a 13-5 record, the second-highest winning percentage in program history, under the leadership of Coach Wardle. The team saw six players named to the MD JUCO All-Conference team, 5 players named to the All Region 20 team, and 1 player earning All American recognition, Kye Williams. Coach Wardle was named the NJCAA East District Coach of the Year for 2022. He and his staff have placed over 20 players at four-year programs including NAIA, and NCAA Divisions 1, 2, and 3.


The Fighting Owls had a historic fall 2021 campaign, in which Wardle led the team to all-time best 16 wins and their first appearance at the NJCAA DI National Tournament. A pair of upsets over No. 1 Harcum and No. 3 Montgomery guaranteed the Fighting Owls their first East District Championship in program history. Harford locked up the No. 1 seed the Region 20 DI tournament with a 3-0 record against R20 DI opponents. The Fighting Owls finished unblemished on the road (8-0) and 10-2 against Maryland JUCO Conference foes. Under Wardle's guidance, forward Kye Williams was named an NJCAA All-American. Williams, alongside three other Fighting Owls, were named to the All-Region 20 DI side.


The COVID-19 pandemic pushed the Harford men's soccer 2020 campaign to the Spring of 2021. Wardle led Harford to a 6-5 record, including an 8-0 win over Region 20 DI rival Hagerstown. Despite a shortened season, the Fighting Owls still managed to amass four shutout victories. Michael Gisriel, Kye Williams and Danny Eckert earned All-MD JUCO honors.


Wardle was named the interim head men's soccer coach ahead of the 2019 season. In his first season at the helm he finished with an 8-11 record, doubling the amount of wins from the 2018 side. Five of Harford's wins came as shutout victories, once again doubling the Fighting Owls total from last year. Wardle also led the Fighting Owls to their first win in the Region XX Division I Tournament since 2016 with a 1-0 triumph over No. 5 seed Hagerstown.


Under Wardle's guidance, sophomore keeper Mason Mullaney wrapped up his Harford career with the second most saves made by any Fighting Owl goalkeeper (148). A trio of Harford players were also named to the All-Region XX Division I squad: Travis Bouthet (First Team), Ilario Ercole (Second Team) and Kevin Dietrich (Honorable Mention). Bouthet was also named to the All-Maryland JUCO Conference team.


Prior to being named head coach, Wardle spent two seasons as an assistant under Jason Muffoletto.The Fighting Owls went 16-18-3 during that span.

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