Hartwick Hawks Men's Soccer Players
Author | : Source Wikipedia |
Publisher | : Booksllc.Net |
Total Pages | : 26 |
Release | : 2013-09 |
ISBN-10 | : 1230832688 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781230832685 |
Rating | : 4/5 (685 Downloads) |
Download or read book Hartwick Hawks Men's Soccer Players written by Source Wikipedia and published by Booksllc.Net. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 26 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Andrew Sambrook, Art Napolitano, Billy Gazonas, Carl Rees, Charlie Kadupski, Chris Greatwich, Dave D'Errico, Dominic Kinnear, Doug Wark, Eddie Austin, Eddie Hawkins, Gary Vogel, Glenn Myernick, Howie Charbonneau, Iain Fraser (soccer), Joe Mihaljevic, John Bluem, John Young (soccer player), Josh Wagenaar, Keith Van Eron, Mark Mettrick, Mark Snell, Matthew Lawrence (footballer), Matt Kmosko, Mike Burns (soccer), Nick Papadakis, Norm Wingert, Paul Conway (soccer), Rudy Pena, Simon Greatwich, Tyler Hemming. Excerpt: Dominic Kinnear (born July 26, 1967 in Glasgow) is a Scottish-born American former soccer player. He is currently the head coach of Houston Dynamo in Major League Soccer. As a player, he began his professional career with Scottish club St. Johnstone, and went on to play for several teams in the United States and Mexico, including the San Jose Hawks, San Jose Clash, Tampa Bay Mutiny and Necaxa. He also earned 54 caps with the United States national team. Kinnear moved to the United States with his family when he was three years old. He grew up in Fremont, California, which he considers to be his hometown. When he was five, he began playing youth soccer, and attended John F. Kennedy High School where he played on the boys' soccer team. After graduating from high school, he attended Hartwick College for a single year. Despite playing as a defender, he scored three goals as Hartwick went to the Final Four. After his one season with Hartwick, Kinnear moved back to Scotland to try his luck with Scottish Football League club St. Johnstone. In 1989, Kinnear signed with the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of the Western Soccer League (WSL). Kinnear remained with San Francisco Bay as the Blackhawks became one of the dominant teams of the era. In 1990, the WSL merged with the American Soccer League (ASL) to form the...