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Briarwood SC

Anna Sorace
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  • Tina Roberts
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    Playing experience:Tina started playing as a U-6 at Chelsea Soccer Club, she played until she was a U-15, took a couple of seasons off between then to play softball; transfered to Briarwood, played on Briarwoods U-16 D-2 team, the next year I played on Briarwoods U-16 D-1 team and served as the team Chaplain; transfered to 93 team last fall and served as team Captain. Coaching experience: Coached a U-9 girls team the Spring of 2008 season; will obtain my E coaching liscence this Spring. Hobbies: I enjoy playing basketball, and going on retreats with my youth group, which I do powerpoint for during services; of course soccer, anything outside basically and painting. Future Plans: going to Brazil this summer and excited about being used by God to point those kids to Christ, planning on going to college somewhere this fall, still undecided, and hopefully getting my masters degree in Social Work; from there working with kids and continuing to follow God's plan for my life Favorite Bible Verse: 2 Corinthians 12: 9-10



  • Anna Sorace
    Coach


    Anna grew up outside Louisville, KY and played her club soccer at Javanon SC, from there she went on and played 4 years at Mississippi State Univ. She has worked several years of soccer camps and done youth skills training since her college career. She holds her USSF E coaching license and really enjoys watching players grow in their skill and understanding of the game as well as molding a team into a tightly knit group working together. She is married to Tony Sorace and is working toward her doctorate degree at UAB. Her favorite Bible verse is I Corinthians 13:4-13.


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