Liberty men announce 2011 recruiting class
February 4, 2011
Lynchburg, Va. – The men’s soccer program has announced the signing of six student-athletes to National Letters of Intent to attend Liberty for the 2011-12 academic year.
“We are thrilled with this group of men that will be joining the Liberty Soccer family,” stated Liberty head coach Jeff Alder in announcing the class. “I would like to thank my assistant coaches Dean Short and A.J. Madero for their tireless efforts during this process.
“We feel we have indentified student-athletes who will continue to represent our God and University on and off the field of play. Our returning players have embraced these guys during their official visits and we are excited to see what God has in store for this group as we continue to bridge the gap from Liberty’s past to Liberty’s future.
“Each of these guys has a unique quality or gift that will complement the other parts within our locker room and enhance our depth immediately.”
A brief look at each student-athlete follows below:
Rafael Amaya, Jr. – Midfield, 5-8, 160, Aurora, Colo./Cherry Creek HS (Tyler JC)
Amaya played two seasons at Tyler, helping the Apaches win two national titles, while compiling a record of 41-0-1. The midfielder recorded seven goals and six assists during his two seasons at Tyler. Prior to attending Tyler, he was with the U17 US National Team and has trained with the Colorado Rapids youth team. Amaya’s father, Rafael Amaya, played in the MLS.
Jamie Foxwell – Defender, 6-1, 180, Marysville, Mich./Marysville HS
A member of Vardar Development Academy team for the past two seasons, Foxwell attended Marysville High School where he was selected to the All-State team in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, he led the team with 14 goals over eight games, before enrolling in Homeschool online academy. He is the son of Peter and Kim Foxwell.
Timmy Hankins – Midfield/Forward, 5-9, 155, Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville HS (SW Illinois)
Hankins will come to Liberty after spending his a year at Western Illinois University and another at Southwestern Illinois Christian College. At Western Illinois, Hankins saw action in six games, starting three contests, as the Leathernecks earned an automatic berth to the 2009 NCAA Tournament.
In 2010, Hankins helped Southwestern Illinois to a 12-4-2 record, posting 24 points with 10 goals and four assists. The midfielder/forward is a former member of the Scott Gallagher Development Academy Team and lettered four years for Edwardsville High School. He is the son of Dave and Kathy Hankins.
Josh Pacella – Goalkeeper, 6-2, 175, Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson HS
Pacella has been member of the U-18 PA Classics Development Academy team for the past two seasons and also competed for the Reading Revolution NPSL Men’s Team from 2009-11. He was the youngest player to start a game in U-18 during the 2009 season at age 16. Pacella was selected as a goalkeeper to the 2009 EPYSA ODP State team.
At Wilson High School, he was a four year letterman while serving as team captain during his junior and senior seasons. The goalkeeper has also been an active member in his community by volunteering as a coach for Wilson’s middle school girls’ soccer team. He is the brother of former women’s volleyball player Brittany Pacella and the son of David and Kathryn Pacella.
Jacob Sebold – Forward, 6-0, 155, Fuquay Varina, N.C./Wake Christian Academy
Sebold has been a member of both the CASL Elite and FVAA Flash club teams. He helped both club teams win NCYSA State Championships from 2004-2008. In 2005 and 2006, his team qualified and competed in the USYS National Championship. He has also been a two-time Disney Showcase and CASL shootout champion.
Sebold is a four year letterwinner at Wake Christian Academy. During his four years, he helped Wake Christian win three 3-A North Carolina Christian School Association (NCCSA) State Championships, while compiling a 96 goals and 52 assists. For his performance on the field, he has been named as an NCCSA All-State selection and in 2010, was selected by the North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association to its all-state team. For his achievements in the classroom and the community, Jacob was recognized as a Beta Club honoree. He is the son of Kevin and Debbie Sebold.
Greg Terrell – Defender, 6-3, 175, Raleigh, N.C./William G Enloe HS
Terrell, who enrolled in January at Liberty, has been a member of one of the nation’s top club teams, 92 CASL Elite. The team won the NCYSA State Cup Championship and ranked as high No. 21 in the nation in 2010. In 2009, his team was a finalist at the Disney Soccer Showcase. Terrell was a two-time letterwinner at Enloe High School and is the son of William Sr. and Virginia Terrell
Austin Wyman – Forward, 5-11, 150, Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds H.S.
Wyman has been a member of the Mississippi United Fire soccer club and the Charlotte Soccer Development Academy teams. In 2009, Austin helped his Charlotte Soccer Academy team win its division, while leading the team in scoring. Wyman attended Clinton High School in Mississippi from 2007-09, helping lead the team to the 2008-09 5A State Championship. After relocating to Asheville in 2009, he attended A.C. Reynolds High School for his final two years of high school. During his time at A.C. Reynolds, he was selected all-state and all-region in 2010. Wyman is the son of Steve and Kay Wyman.
“We are thrilled with this group of men that will be joining the Liberty Soccer family,” stated Liberty head coach Jeff Alder in announcing the class. “I would like to thank my assistant coaches Dean Short and A.J. Madero for their tireless efforts during this process.
“We feel we have indentified student-athletes who will continue to represent our God and University on and off the field of play. Our returning players have embraced these guys during their official visits and we are excited to see what God has in store for this group as we continue to bridge the gap from Liberty’s past to Liberty’s future.
“Each of these guys has a unique quality or gift that will complement the other parts within our locker room and enhance our depth immediately.”
A brief look at each student-athlete follows below:
Rafael Amaya, Jr. – Midfield, 5-8, 160, Aurora, Colo./Cherry Creek HS (Tyler JC)
Amaya played two seasons at Tyler, helping the Apaches win two national titles, while compiling a record of 41-0-1. The midfielder recorded seven goals and six assists during his two seasons at Tyler. Prior to attending Tyler, he was with the U17 US National Team and has trained with the Colorado Rapids youth team. Amaya’s father, Rafael Amaya, played in the MLS.
Jamie Foxwell – Defender, 6-1, 180, Marysville, Mich./Marysville HS
A member of Vardar Development Academy team for the past two seasons, Foxwell attended Marysville High School where he was selected to the All-State team in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, he led the team with 14 goals over eight games, before enrolling in Homeschool online academy. He is the son of Peter and Kim Foxwell.
Timmy Hankins – Midfield/Forward, 5-9, 155, Edwardsville, Ill./Edwardsville HS (SW Illinois)
Hankins will come to Liberty after spending his a year at Western Illinois University and another at Southwestern Illinois Christian College. At Western Illinois, Hankins saw action in six games, starting three contests, as the Leathernecks earned an automatic berth to the 2009 NCAA Tournament.
In 2010, Hankins helped Southwestern Illinois to a 12-4-2 record, posting 24 points with 10 goals and four assists. The midfielder/forward is a former member of the Scott Gallagher Development Academy Team and lettered four years for Edwardsville High School. He is the son of Dave and Kathy Hankins.
Josh Pacella – Goalkeeper, 6-2, 175, Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson HS
Pacella has been member of the U-18 PA Classics Development Academy team for the past two seasons and also competed for the Reading Revolution NPSL Men’s Team from 2009-11. He was the youngest player to start a game in U-18 during the 2009 season at age 16. Pacella was selected as a goalkeeper to the 2009 EPYSA ODP State team.
At Wilson High School, he was a four year letterman while serving as team captain during his junior and senior seasons. The goalkeeper has also been an active member in his community by volunteering as a coach for Wilson’s middle school girls’ soccer team. He is the brother of former women’s volleyball player Brittany Pacella and the son of David and Kathryn Pacella.
Jacob Sebold – Forward, 6-0, 155, Fuquay Varina, N.C./Wake Christian Academy
Sebold has been a member of both the CASL Elite and FVAA Flash club teams. He helped both club teams win NCYSA State Championships from 2004-2008. In 2005 and 2006, his team qualified and competed in the USYS National Championship. He has also been a two-time Disney Showcase and CASL shootout champion.
Sebold is a four year letterwinner at Wake Christian Academy. During his four years, he helped Wake Christian win three 3-A North Carolina Christian School Association (NCCSA) State Championships, while compiling a 96 goals and 52 assists. For his performance on the field, he has been named as an NCCSA All-State selection and in 2010, was selected by the North Carolina Soccer Coaches Association to its all-state team. For his achievements in the classroom and the community, Jacob was recognized as a Beta Club honoree. He is the son of Kevin and Debbie Sebold.
Greg Terrell – Defender, 6-3, 175, Raleigh, N.C./William G Enloe HS
Terrell, who enrolled in January at Liberty, has been a member of one of the nation’s top club teams, 92 CASL Elite. The team won the NCYSA State Cup Championship and ranked as high No. 21 in the nation in 2010. In 2009, his team was a finalist at the Disney Soccer Showcase. Terrell was a two-time letterwinner at Enloe High School and is the son of William Sr. and Virginia Terrell
Austin Wyman – Forward, 5-11, 150, Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds H.S.
Wyman has been a member of the Mississippi United Fire soccer club and the Charlotte Soccer Development Academy teams. In 2009, Austin helped his Charlotte Soccer Academy team win its division, while leading the team in scoring. Wyman attended Clinton High School in Mississippi from 2007-09, helping lead the team to the 2008-09 5A State Championship. After relocating to Asheville in 2009, he attended A.C. Reynolds High School for his final two years of high school. During his time at A.C. Reynolds, he was selected all-state and all-region in 2010. Wyman is the son of Steve and Kay Wyman.
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