| Player: Taylor Heer | |
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| College: UC Davis (click for schedule) | |
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| High School: Bellarmine College Prep '09 (GPA: 3.8) | |
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| Accomplishments:
Team
- Super Y League Nat'l's Champions 2005 & 2006
- Disney Showcase Champions
- Presidents Cup Champions
- USCS Regional Champions
- Adidas Tournament Champions
- Evergreen WA, Surf cup & Dallas Cup semi-finalist
- Raleigh Shootout
- CA District Cup Champions
- Cal Cup and Ballistic Champions
- Abronzino Champions
Individual - 2007 Super Y League Nat'l ODP Camp
- CYSA State and District II ODP
- Significant Nat'l tournament experience and exposure - Surf, Nomads, NHB, Redbull, Super Y League Nat'l Championships
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| Taylor Says:
Force player movement - "The Force policy allowed me to both play up and at my age specific levels - this movement provided important development opportunities that matched perfectly with my personal growth/development and playing abilities. I have played up 1, 2, and even 3 years in the club, exposing me to many different challenges."
College Bound- "I look forward to playing for UC Davis and carrying my soccer experiences to the next level of play. Davis is an up and coming program with a great team and great coach. Coach Dwayne Shaffer has turned UC Davis Soccer into an elite program – they and UC Santa Barbara were the only conference teams to make it to the NCAA playoffs. UC Davis is a great school where I will get an excellent education while also getting to play soccer on one of the top teams in the country. With all the success of the Force Club and our team, I had a lot of interest from colleges all over the country – especially through the new USSF program where all of our players get a lot of visibility. I made an early commitment, though, to Davis as it was a perfect fit for me."
Coaching - "I have been very fortunate over the years and I owe a lot to my coaches (i.e. Jeff van Gastel, Jeff Baicher and Chris Dangerfield) for all that they have given me in terms of the leadership, personal development, team and playing experiences over the years. Each of them helped get me to another level, and I look forward to going to yet another higher level at UC Davis."
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