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New England Revolution forward Olger Escobar joins the show to talk about the team's training in Florida and the excitement surrounding the new season.
Also covered in the show: Olger shares insights into his transition from youth soccer to professional soccer, emphasizing the motivation he draws from seeing young players progressing through the ranks and his determination to adapt quickly to the demands of professional play.
The conversation touches upon Older's accolades, such as being named the Revolution Academy Player of the Year for 2022-23, highlighting his journey from joining the academy to receiving recognition for his performance and dedication.
Olger discusses his international experience, including his call-up to the Guatemalan national team and his debut, offering insights into the emotions and significance of representing his country on the soccer field.
Olger also reflects on his personal soccer journey, discussing his early dedication to the sport, family influences, and experiences playing for various teams. He shares memorable moments, such as crucial penalty kicks and the impact of watching and learning from soccer legends like Lionel Messi
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The guests are Boston Bolts MLS Next Director Shawn Napier and Director of Coaching Greg Robertson who join the show to look ahead to the MLS season and discuss how the Bolts are distinguished from the rest of the club landscape in New England.
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The guest is Aztec Soccer Junior Boys Director Jeff Winterton. Jeff, a veteran of the club, discusses its new ownership, changes in structure and more.
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Chris Watkins was named the new head women's soccer coach at Boston College this past December. Watkins previously coached seven seasons at Gonzaga, where he compiled a 79-33-16 record.
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Milton Academy recently claimed the the Class A championship, after a "gauntlet" of a tournament. Coach Chris Kane joins the show to talk about the achievement.
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Host Matt Langone is joined by Seamans Media Managing Editor and Girls Prep Soccer writer Mike Zhe to preview the New England prep school playoffs.
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The guest is Jennifer Epstein, one of the owners of Boston's brand new National Women's Soccer League franchise that will begin play in 2026.
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Rick Warren, head coach for Suffield Academy, is the guest. Prior to arriving at Suffield, he was the assistant men’s soccer coach at Kenyon College. Rick is a native of Jamaica who played for his country at the youth level.
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Sam Lopes was named the ninth head coach of the Providence women’s soccer program in 2014
In his first nine seasons as head coach, Lopes has guided the Friars to seven winning seasons, one appearance in the NCAA Tournament (2021) and appearances in seven of the last eight Big East Tournaments. In 2021, Lopes guided the Friars to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1993.
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New England Soccer Journal's Matt Langone and Mike Zhe preview the upcoming prep school soccer season for both the boys and girls squads.
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Just days away from the start of the season, Coach Jen Hughes joins the show to talk Amherst College soccer.
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The guest is Marc Hubbard, who is in his ninth season as UNH men’s soccer head coach. The Wildcats have recorded 10+ win seasons each of Hubbard's first eight years and is currently a top-25 ranked team.
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With the U.S. pursuing a first-ever threepeat at the World Cup, longtime soccer writer Frank Dell'Apa joins the show to talk about the expectations around the Americans team and the New Englanders who will play a role in reaching those goals. He also joins host Matt Langone to break down how the Revolution have played this season (22:18) and the U19 championship won by the Revs' academy team (24:30). They finish with a look at the impact Lionel Messi will have as he joins the MLS in Miami (25:20).
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Curt Onalfo, technical director of the New England Revolution, joins the show to talk about a host of issues including the signing of local soccer phenom Peyton Miller.
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NEFC Boys Director of Coaching Christian Battaglia joins the show to talk about a host of issues around the spring season of soccer.
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Jon Moodey is the founder and CEO of Black Rock Football Club. He previously served as the Head Soccer Coach at Berkshire School for 11 years, where he won three National Prep Championships.
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USA College recruiting and placement expert Don Williams joins the show with a host of advice for the parents of high school soccer players.
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James Proctor just finished his 23rd year coaching the Worcester Academy boy's soccer program. During his time at WA, he has compiled a 271-69-53 record.
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The guest is Brown University forward Brittany Raphino, who recently got the call from the U23 women's youth national team.
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Goalkeeper Max Weinstein is the guest, fresh off signing his first pro contract with the N.E. Revolution II.
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