On of the hats I where is that of President for our small soccer academy. We have three boys teams. Last year all three won state titles. This year two of the three won the state title and the third was the runner up. Our 95 team took a national title on Monday morning in Virgina.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
- August 2, 2010
- Abunai Soccer Academy
- 95-1021 Aelike St. • Mililani, HI 96789
- Contact: Randy L. Prothero, President
- (808) 384-5645
- Homes@HawaiiRandy.com
- www.Abunai-Soccer.com
Abunai 95 Wins US Club Soccer National Cup Finals
Early this morning the Abunai 95 Soccer Team from Hawaii did the unthinkable. They won the U.S. Club Soccer National Cup Finals for the Boys U-15 Premier Division. Abunai 95 did it with an exclamation point. After going undefeated in the regional championships, they went on to Virginia to sweep through regional champions from around the country. Abunai completed their reign of terror on the mainland teams with a 2-0 victory over Tap FC Barcelona in the championship round.
To get to the final championship round, Abunai plowed through their bracket games with winning scores of: 3-1, 6-0, 4-1. Based out of Mililani, Hawaii the Abunai 95 has players and coaches from around the island. Players for Abunai 95 also represent several Hawaii High School teams.
The champions and their families will be arriving at the Honolulu International Airport tomorrow, Tuesday 8/2/10 at 3:25pm on Delta Flight #2735, with the exception of Head coach Darrin Goo and one parent will be arriving an hour before on an earlier flight.
Abunai 95 team was lead up by Head Coach Darrin Goo, Coach Andrea Toner, Coach Jon Morikawa and Team Manager Julie Sagami.
Abunai means "Dangerous or Look Out' in Japanese. Our team completely lived up to their name by bringing home a national title.
Attached to this press release is a copy of the team profile sheet and a team photo at the champiosnhips.
For additional information please visit the Abunai Soccer Club home page:
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The Abunai Soccer Academy is a 501(C)3 and a club member of the Oahu League Soccer Association (OL) and the Hawaii Youth Soccer Association (HYSA).
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