Saturday, August 04, 2007

FRANCIS MARION MEN'S SOCCER HAS NEW COACH

Subject: New Coach, Old Players as Patriot Booters open camp

FLORENCE, SC -- The Francis Marion University men’s soccer team will begin preparations for its 2007 campaign under new head coach Kevin Varnado with two-a-day practices starting Monday morning (Aug. 6).


Varnado, an assistant to former head coach Murray Hartzler for the past five seasons, welcomes back 17 of 20 letterwinners, including 10 of 11 starters, from last year’s 4-12-1 squad. The Patriots open their season Friday, Aug. 24, by hosting Lees-McRae College in 4 p.m. match.

“I am anxious, nervous, and somewhat excited,” Varnado said as the opening day approaches. “I have been doing the office work since last winter, now I am ready to tackle the on-field, in-season coaching aspect.”

The Francis Marion roster also includes six incoming freshmen: goalkeeper Clark Richeson ( Mansfield , TX ), forward Juan Rivas ( Clearwater , FL ), backs Gregory Harley (Mt. Pleasant, SC) and Justin Kibler ( Pickerington , OH ), and midfielders Chris Foltanski ( Long Valley , NJ ) and Ivan Juric ( Toronto , Ontario , Canada ).

“These newcomers, along with the returnees, will provide us with depth and experience at each position – a valuable commodity,” said Varnado. “Juric will probably be our most impactful newcomer. He has played at a high level of competition in Canada , and will add a great deal of talent to our midfield. Kibler also has a chance to contribute this season, and I am anxious to watch his transition to the college game.

“Richeson strengthens our keeper position. He was a four-time All-District player in high school who recorded more than 20 shutouts, and his addition, along with returnees Jeremy Crooks (South Florence High School product) and Nick Krywyj, should make for a very competitive battle for playing time in goal.

“I also have high hopes for the other three first-year players. Their contributions will depend on the time it takes to adjust to college play. Once that happens, they will make us a stronger club.”
Among the returnees are five senior starters, including 2006 leading scorer Jonathan Bartomioli, who tallied five goals and four assists last fall. Sophomore Kyle Clinton, who scored six times in 2006, also returns. “ ‘Barts’ and Kyle will be looked to for scoring this season, but it is my hope that our system develops a balanced attack that would see goals and assists from a variety of players in different positions,” Varnado said. Over his previous three seasons, Bartomioli has recorded 14 goals and 13 assists.

The Patriots will play three preseason exhibitions prior to their season opener, including an Aug. 17 contest at NCAA Division I UNC Wilmington.

The upcoming 2007 schedule lists 18 matches, including eight home contests.
Varnado is the first African-American head coach for a men’s sport at FMU.

Francis Marion University 2007 Men’s Soccer Schedule

Date Opponent Time

Aug. 24 Fri. Lees-McRae College 4:00
Aug. 26 Sun. Belmont Abbey College 2:00
Aug. 31 Fri. at Queens University 7:00
Sept. 2 Sun. at Pfeiffer University 3:00
Sept. 5 Wed. at Barton College 7:00
Sept. 12 Wed. at Wingate University 8:00
Sept. 15 Sat. at Georgia Southwestern State Univ. * 3:00
Sept. 19 Wed. Mount Olive College 4:00
Sept. 22 Sat. Carson-Newman College 2:00
Sept. 26 Wed. at Newberry College 4:00
Oct. 3 Wed. UNC Pembroke * 4:00
Oct. 6 Sat. at Coker College 1:00
Oct. 13 Sat. at Lander University * 3:30
Oct. 17 Wed. USC Aiken * 4:00
Oct. 20 Sat. North Georgia College & State Univ. * 2:00
Oct. 23 Tue. Catawba College 4:00
Oct. 27 Sat. at Clayton State University * 7:00
Oct. 30 Tue. Peach Belt Conference Tournament (First Round) TBD
Nov. 2/4 Fri./Sun. Peach Belt Conference Tournament (Semis/Finals) TBD


Source: Francis Marion University Sports Information

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