KickNWear SOL Boys’ Soccer Players of the Week
(For week ending Oct. 23 2010)
This weekly award is sponsored by KickNWear – a complete soccer store located in Lansdale. Winners are chosen based on nomination of coaches.
Continental Conference KickNWear Player of the Week
Michael Robinson – Senior midfielder from North Penn.
Notable Accomplishment:
As a senior captain, Michael Robinson is a leader for his team in many ways. First off, he leads his team in goals and assists. But he also does so in ways that won’t show up on the stat sheet; he is an inspirational leader on and off the field. With this in mind, Robinson led his team (in both senses of the word) to 2-0 wins over Souderton and Hatboro-Horsham last week. He helped manufacture all four goals, contributing two goals and two assists.
Note from the Coach:
According to head coach, Paul Duddy, “Michael’s been a leader for three years. He has had a lot of success and it’s certainly well deserved.”
About:
Favorite professional soccer player: Lionel Messi
Best soccer memory: Winning our first district playoff game in five years
Part of the game I enjoy most: Winning
My role models are: Mom and Dad
Musical artist that gets me pumped before games: Eminem
Chocolate or vanilla: Chocolate
American Conference KickNWear Player of the Week
Robbie Boyk – Senior midfielder/ defender from Upper Merion.
Notable Accomplishment:
For someone who didn’t play soccer until his senior year, Robbie Boyk picked up the game rather quickly. He offered his team a huge boost of energy throughout the season. Last week he certainly demonstrated this as he was consistently the most athletic player on the field. He plays very strong, winning a lot of 50/50 balls, and he is a great team player as well.
Note from the Coach:
“Robbie was always the most athletic player on our team,” says Upper Merion head coach, Bill Hill. “He reads the game very well. I only wish he would have played the other years in high school, because he would have been a first team selection in our league.”
About Robbie:
Information not available.
--Compiled by B.J. Stuetz, Intern
Cheltenham High School
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