Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Renegades get send-off to high school




Southern Indiana United's U14 Renegades were given an official send-off to high school soccer recently following a very successful season.

Jonathan Eade's charges won the Kentucky Select Soccer League Division II with a 4-1-2 record, and over 60 players and family members gathered at Edwardsville Park recently for a celebratory cookout and awards ceremony.

The top offensive player award went to midfielder Zach Lewis of Floyd Knobs, while the top defensive player was shared by goalie Derek Catlet of Salem and Cody Schrank of Floyd Knobs.

The 110 Per Cent award was presented to Stephen Schraffenberger of Floyd Knobs for his energy, positive spirit and work ethic, while the Love of the Game award was given to Austin Goodson of Jeffersonville for his passion for the sport.

Of the 17 players, 15 will move on to high school soccer this fall. The remaining two will rejoin the team for the spring club soccer season.

"These guys have come a long way in the past two years,” said coach Eade. “They have worked hard, matured and will contribute well at their respective high schools.”

Above: Looking forward to high school are SIU Renegade players (from left): Front row: Caleb Ferree, Quinn Banet (Christian Academy of Indiana); Austin Goodson, Skyler Davis (Jeffersonville High School). Middle row: coach Jonathon Eade; Grant Naville, Sam Satkamp, Stephen Schraffenberger, Dylan Adkins, Zach Lewis, Austin Adam, CJ Kremm (Floyd Central); Back row: John Murray, Cody Schrank (Providence); Ryan Shipton, Luke Lete, Drew Hirsch (New Albany); Derek Catlett (Salem).

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