The Bucks Centurions Men’s soccer team, led by coach Justin Burroughs and Assistant coach Jose Torres, are off to a remarkable season so far with an overall status of 2 wins, and 3 losses.
Winning their first game away at Patrick Henry College on August 30th with a shutout of 3-0. Throughout this season, they are looking forward to dominating the field and growing as a Team.
The lineup this year is composed of amazing players, although a majority of them are incoming freshmen. However lead by their incredible captains Salim Salan, Daniel Fernandez, Kane McDermott. The stamina and strength of these players overall as a team are like no other.
The inside scoop is the players to keep an eye out for are Kane McDermott on defiance, along with his co-defender Dylan Herbert. Now if you want a play to happen don’t be worried, their forward Giovanni Pascale can make a play out of anything.
Although these are the standout athletes, the team is composed of twenty-one players, all bringing expertise, and something different to the team.
These players are more than just a team, they are a brotherhood. The coach is very proud of the team he has created. The players’ morale is hard to beat, as they train and play as a team. Their bond extends beyond the field, as they often spend time together socially and in class as well.
This year, the team’s main hurdle is achieving seamless synchronization, not only knowing each other’s plays but also anticipating the ball’s trajectory on the field.
Despite the challenges and rivals they face they are no match for these men, they assured me in the numerous interviews that they work hard in practice to ensure wins during future games.
They take practice as seriously as they take the games, they even do pre-game reviews to watch footage of other teams playing to see what they can do to improve on. They also engage in extensive drills to refine their skills.
This year, the team is determined to dominate the field and leave their competitors in the dust, pushing all the way to the top with one goal: winning it all.