Pete Fewing
Practice on your own, be a great teammate, give your best effort, listen to your coach, don’t talk to the referee
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License: USSF "A" License |
Youth Play: Highline Eagles / Highline High School |
| Crossfire Coach Since: 2007 |
College Play: University of Washinton |
| Birth Place: Burien, WA |
Professional Play: F.C. Seattle Storm (86-90) |
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Favorite Player/Team: Kassey Keller / Manchester United
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Memorable Soccer Moment: 2004 Watching Bobby McAlister spin beat his man and cross the ball to Alex Chursky who scored on a diving header in a quarter final game with 3 seconds to go for a 1-0 win |
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BIO:
Pete Fewing was the long-time head soccer coach at Seattle University, and brought national prominence to this NCAA Division 2 program. In his 18 years with the Redhawks, Fewing’s teams celebrated some great successes including two national titles (2004 and 1997). Pete is a USSF National “A” licensed coach and was twice named national coach of the year. Other honors include appearances in the final four, a final eight, two national sportsmanship awards, and five Far West regional coach of the year awards.
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Soccer Resume
Education Univeersity of Washinton
Youth Coaching Experience 1986 Pepsi Stompers State Champions
27 years of summer Day and Overnight camps in Washington & Oregon
College Coaching Experience
Seattle University, Mens, National Champions in 1997, 2004, Final four 1998
Playing Experience
Highline Eagles WSYSA 3 time runner up to Brian Schmetzer’s team.
Highline
High school State Champions 1981 Beat
Chance Fry ’s team in semi final
University of Washington
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