MaxPreps 2013 Soccer Early Contenders: Jacksonville boys

By Staff Report Aug 5, 2013, 12:00am

The Cardinals are always in the hunt in North Carolina. They won it all last year and with talent coming back, they are national title Early Contender presented by adidas and Dick's Sporting Goods.

The Jacksonville Cardinals are a perennial contender in North Carolina. This year, they're a national title Early Contender.
The Jacksonville Cardinals are a perennial contender in North Carolina. This year, they're a national title Early Contender.
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David Miller isn't exactly sure how it started, but he does know why and when.

The imminently successful coach of the Jacksonville (N.C.) boys soccer team looks to his first NCHSAA championship team in 2005 to help explain why it's still on an inexorable roll today. 

Jacksonville, the NCHSAA 3A champs in 2012, is one of 10 fall boys teams to be honored as a national title Early Contender, presented by adidas and Dick's Sporting Goods.

"The Jacksonville area has been a hotbed of soccer for a while, for both boys and girls," Miller said."There are a lot of great programs in our area, but we won our first state championship with that great group we had in '05, and there was just something about them. That team helped establish something that still carries us, that helped us establish a tradition. The work and the dedication is there every year."



Warren Washington
Warren Washington
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The Cardinals' 2-1 win over Hickory in last season's NCHSAA 3A final at North Carolina State University marked their fourth title game appearance in the last eight years. They've also advanced to the East Regional final eight times in a row.

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Miller, who also coaches the successful Jacksonville girls team in the spring, expects the boys to be highly competitive again in the fall as they return a solid contingent of veteran players, led in part by senior forward/midfielder Warren Washington (32 goals, 29 assists in 2012).

"Warren's a leader and a hard worker, a real good example of what we do, and he's a great influence on our younger players coming up through the program," Miller said. "We lost some very good players from last year's team, but we have a lot of good ones returning, and the ones coming off the bench know they have a lot to live up to. They know they have to be ready."

Being that Jacksonville is one of the high schools serving the United States Marine Corps base at Camp Lejeune, it knows something about being ready. Ready is what the area does best.

The Jacksonville soccer team has truly taken the task to heart.



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Local outlook: "One of the Cardinals' biggest strengths has been their depth. Coach Dave Miller has played many of the reserves during lopsided matches, which has given younger players a lot of experience for the future. Also, while they have been very good since 2005, the years the team made the state finals (2005, 2006, 2008 and 2012), the team has not had just one go-to offensive player. These teams have been well balanced offensively. Defensively, the Cards have also been strong. Since 2005, Jacksonville has had five players named the Jacksonville Daily News Defensive Player of the Year."
- Chris Miller, Jacksonville Daily News (@JDNsports)
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SCHOOL PROFILE
Head coach David Miller
Head coach David Miller
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State classification: NCHSAA Class 3A

Enrollment:
1,293

Tyler Moore
Tyler Moore
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Athletic director: Ron Holtsford

2012 finish: 26-1 (NCHSAA Class 3A champs, No. 2 in MaxPreps computer rankings, No. 6 NSCAA Mid-Atlantic rankings; MaxPreps Tour of Champions selection)

Head coach
: David Miller

Years at school: 11

Career record: 212-60-15



Notable team achievements: Jacksonville has advanced to eight consecutive NCHSAA 3A East Regional finals, won five straight conference titles and made four trips to the state championship game under Miller. In last season's NCHSAA final, the Cardinals rallied from a goal down despite playing with just 10 men, and won the game in overtime.

Notable soccer alumni:
GK Klay Davis (UNC-Charlotte, starter in 2011 College Cup final); D Corey Faughnan (Catawba College);  D Sid Peterson (UNC-Pembroke); GK Holland Hammond (Appalachian State); D Joseph Deshiels D (Mount Olive).

Notable non-soccer fact about school: Student enrollment at Jacksonville constantly fluctuates due to its serving the nearby Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base and its families.
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KEY PERSONNEL
Dylan Elliott
Dylan Elliott
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Key Player Losses:

GK Zachary McCracken

F Eric Fright

M Aaron Sparks

D/M Blake Heatherly



Chris Tziatzos
Chris Tziatzos
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D Cormick Brennan

F/M Austin Patselas

MF Chuka Kawatu

Key Returners:

Sr. M/F Ryan Johnson

Sr. D/M Dylan Elliott



Jr. F Clayton Sparks

Sr. F Tyler Moore

Jr. F/M Chris Tziatzos

Sr. F/M Warren Washington

Sr. GK Joe Davis

So. D/M Michael Chin



Rising Contributors:

To be determined in preseason camp.
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2013 COACH'S OUTLOOK AND COMMENTS
Michael Chin
Michael Chin
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Ryan Johnson
Ryan Johnson
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Toughest Games: Sanderson and Southeast Guilford at the Battle at the Beach; T.C. Roberson and A.C. Reynolds at the Kickoff Classic, plus Wilmington Hoggard and New Hanover.

Question Marks: How will the Cardinals fill the holes left by graduation, and replace five key starters?

National Look: Though Jacksonville finished No. 2 in the MaxPreps Computer Rankings last season, North Carolina public schools did not have any boys teams ranked in the Top 25 in the NSCAA poll. Teams such as Jacksonville, Sanderson (Raleigh, N.C.) and Green Hope (Cary, N.C.) would like to change that.

In Summary: "We are expecting another successful season. We will have six returning starters off of last year’s state championship team, and (new starting) keeper Joe Davis who had several starts last season. All 10 of our nonconference opponents were playoff qualifiers last season in their respected classifications so we'll constantly be challenged."
- Head coach David Miller
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