Aaron
Chander, CA U-21 2004 MVP |
Nolan Chandler, CA U-16 2004 MVP |
Martin Di Stefano, MO U-16 Fair-play Award 2004 |
Colin Allen, NY U-15 Fair-play Award 2004 |
 David Heller U-21 2003 MVP |
 David Covington U-19 2003 MVP |
 Meagyn Mullieri Fair-play Award 2003 |
 Trevor Carney Fair-play Award 2003 |
 Oscar Guerrero 2003 Best GK |
 Bryn Dehheny OR, U-17 2002 MVP |
 Aron Bulko CA, U-21
ESA of the USA 2001 MVP |
 Evan Morris NY, U-19
ESA of the USA 2001 MVP |
 Rene Dubon CA, U-16
ESA of the USA 2001 MVP |
 Cassandra Resposo NJ, U-16 Fairplay Award 2001 |
 Brian Morris NY, U-19 Golden Boot |
 Brian Morris NY, U-19
ESA of the USA 2000 MVP |
 Philip Morrill Naples (Italy), U-16
ESA of the USA 2000 MVP |
 Neil Perez NC, U-15 Fairplay Award 2000 |
 Alison Carney CA, U-16 Fairplay Award 2000 |
 Garrett Huntley NY, U-17
ESA of the USA '99 MVP |
 Randy Snow OR, U-21
ESA of the USA '99 MVP |
 Edgar Navarro IL
ESA of the USA '98 MVP |
 Scott Manson CA
ESA of the USA '97 MVP Two times All American Player |
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Eurosoccer Academy of the USA HONOR ROLL
List of Achievements and Honors

CONGRATULATIONS
to AARON CHANDLER (attended our training program in Europe twice), 2004 &
2006 ESA of the USA MVP, and a former West
Conference MVP, who was selected on January 11, 2007 by the Columbus Crew
in the
fourth round of the Major League Soccer Super Draft. We wish Aaron all the best.
Aaron Chandler, 21, of Riverside, California, trained with Eurosoccer
Academy of the USA in Romania and Belgium during the summer of 2004 and 2006 along with
his brothers Jason and Nolan.
Aaron had an amazing summer season. He scored the most
goals in the Carpathian Cup. He came back home in top shape for his college
pre-season and went on to have a remarkable college season. Aaron
was designated by the West
Coast Conference as "WCC Player of the Year". He led the conference with 12
goals this season, seven of them game-winners.

Geremy Uhl, GK, CA U2(Geremy graduated from USF, CA in December 2006),
He is currently trying out with a number of MLS teams and 1st division clubs in
Europe)
Geremy set a new WCC career record, passing former Portland star
Kasey Keller (13). 2005: once again had a big season for the Dons with a 0.77
goals against average, an 11-5-4 mark and 9 shutouts (1 shared)...named USF's
Most Valuable Player...recorded whitewashes against Stanford, Santa Clara, San
Diego (twice), LMU, Gonzaga, Florida International, New Hampshire, Dominican and
UC Riverside...three of his shutouts were in 1-0 wins and two in 0-0 ties...his
0.85 GAA in WCC play again led the conference...second team all-WCC. 2004:
recorded a 0.91 goals against average and 5 shutouts...impressive in WCC play
where he had an 8-0 record a 0.38 GAA and all five of his shutouts...shutout San
Diego, Gonzaga twice, St. Mary's and Santa Clara...allowed one goal or less in
nine of 11 contests...his goals against average dropped to 0.38 in league
play...career 13-5-1 record in goal. 2003: seven starts...1.21 goals against
average and three shutouts...blankings came in league play against St. Mary's
(1-0) and Portland (0-0, 2ot)...he also posted a shutout vs. Illinois-Chicago
(1-0). Was all-CIF defense MVP at Los Alamitos HS...named all-Sunset League.
Nathanial Tickner
ESA of the USA participant 3 times (Goalkeeper Program)
1(One) year ESA of the USA Elite Training Program in Romania
Signed for two years as a professional with Division A F.C.
Petrolul Ploiesti
Trained with Anderlecht in Belgium and F.C. Lausanne in
Switzerland
Scholarship to St. Johns University (NY)
Signed as a trainer for Red Storm Soccer Academy in NY
Played for NY Freedoms professional team & Syracuse A-League
Brandon Fluharty
ESA of the USA participant 4 times
1(One) year ESA of the USA Elite Training Program in Romania
Trialed with professional teams in England
Scholarship to Long Island University/C.W. Post (NY)
Trained with Long Island Rough Riders professional team
Signed as a trainer for Coastal Soccer in NY
Brian Laverdure
ESA of the USA participant 7 times
2 month ESA of the USA Elite Training Program in Romania
Scholarship to Temple University (PA), 1st division college
soccer
Brian Morris
ESA of the USA participant 3 times
1 year ESA of the USA Elite Training Program in Romania
Scholarship to St. Johns University (NY), 1st division college
soccer
Micah Fisher
ESA of the USA participant 5 times
6 month ESA of the USA Elite Training Program in Romania
Scholarship to Richmond University (VA), 1st division college
soccer
Alison Carney
ESA of the USA participant 3 times
Playing college soccer at Wellesley College in Boston