2011 UNH Men's Soccer Media Guide

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David

Aaron

FRESHMAN • FORWARD 6-4 • 180 • #8 MARLTON, N.J. CHEROKEE

FRESHMAN • MIDFIELDER/FORWARD

SCHLATTER

BEFORE UNH: Schlatter led Cherokee High School to the New Jersey Group 4 State Title, scoring the game-winning goal in the championship game as a senior. For his efforts, the team captain was named Burlington County Player of the Year, earned All-South Jersey and Olympic Conference First-Team honors, and was also tabbed a Star Ledger All-State Second-Team honoree. The three-year letter winner scored 26 career goals and added 20 assists for the Chiefs, posting 18 goals and 13 assists during his senior campaign. In the classroom he was just as stellar, earning honor roll status all four years at Cherokee. Schlatter currently plays club soccer for the South Jersey Barons, after helping them win the Bethesda (Md.) Thanksgiving Tournament, the MSSL/MAPS Spring College Showcase, and the MSSL/MAPS Spring Challenge Tournament last year. Schlatter also attended the Super-Y National Olympic Development Program Camp in 2010.

Travis

WORRA

FRESHMAN • GOALKEEPER 6-3 • 170 • #1 LANCASTER, PA. HEMPFIELD

BEFORE UNH: Worra led Hempfield High School to the PIAA Class AAA State title during his senior season. During the year he compiled a school-record 157 saves on his way to 19 shutouts and a .357 goals against average. His stellar performance didn’t go without merit, as Worra was named the Lancaster-Lebanon League Goalkeeper of the Year for the second straight year. He had similar success in the classroom, earning honor roll status all four years, while also earning the Senior Soccer Scholar Award for having the highest GPA on the team as a senior. Worra played club soccer in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy for PA Classics and was also a three-time EPA Olympic Development Program player.

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SMITH 5-10 • 175 • #17 LOUDON, N.H. MERRIMACK

BEFORE UNH: Smith finished his high school career on a high note, propelling Merrimack Valley High School to the New Hampshire Class 1 Final Four in 2010. Smith, a four-year letterman and senior captain for the Pride, will graduate as the high school’s all-time leading scorer, recording 95 career points on 72 goals and 23 assists. Smith was a Second Team All-State selection as a sophomore and junior and picked up All-New England, First Team All-State and ESPN Rise All-Star honors during his senior campaign. Additionally, he was a four-year member of the Merrimack Valley Honor Society and kicked for the Pride varsity football team for three seasons.


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