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Josh Kelly |
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Freshman |
6-2• 175 |
Riverside,
CA • Martin Luther King HS |
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High
School: Four-year letterwinner at Riverside’s
Martin Luther King HS under coaches Ken Muschiniski
and Todd Mapes… helped Wolves to three Ivy
League titles and four-year record of 65-25-11…
named league Most Valuable Player in 2006 and
2007… three-time First Team All-Ivy League
selection… voted 2006 team MVP and 2005
team Offensive Player of the Year… scored
16 goals with nine assists in 17 games as a senior
and 17 goals with nine assists in 18 games as
a junior… played for Arsenal FC club team,
serving as captain in 2006 and 2007… selected
to U-89’s Red Bull League Team, starting
at sweeper… helped team win 2005 Manchester
United Premier Cup U.S. Finals and place tenth
in 2005 World Finals in England… won 2005
US Club Soccer National Championship… won
2006 US Club Soccer Region E Championship…
finalists at US Club Soccer National Finals…
won 2005 Arsenal Gunners Cup and 2003 Nomads tournament…
also played for Celtic club team in 2004, winning
Cal South National Cup, Region IV National Cup,
and US National Championship… will be competing
in China and Korea in 2007 as member of Inland
Empire Korea League.
Personal: Joshua Song Kelly is the son of Terry
and Hyang Kelly... has yet to declare a major...
cheers for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim,
San Francisco 49ers, and Arsenal.. favorite athletes
are Cristiano Ronaldo, Robin Van Persie, and Vladimir
Guerrero... favorite authoer is John Steinbeck...
enjoys reading “The Invisible Man”,
“Grapes of Wrath”, and “The
Da Vinci Code”... favorite foods are pasta,
Chipotle burritos, and barbeque... watches SportsCenter,
24, and The Daily Show on TV... favorite movies
are “Shooter”, “Man on Fire”,
and “Saw”... loves listening to Lil
Wayne, Hollywood Undead, and Red Hot Chili Peppers...
hobbies include playing baseball, basketball,
and poker... most memorable sports moment was
winning the U.S. National with Celtic... biggest
influence has been his parents, who pushed him
to always do better and give his all... career
goal is to play professionally. |