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2022 All State Honors
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- Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 November 2022 15:04
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The OSSCA is releasing the 2022 All State Honors. Congratulations to all the honorees!
PAUL BOLL SELECTED TO OSSCA HALL OF FAME
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- Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 November 2022 19:53
- Published on Tuesday, 08 November 2022 15:08
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Former 2013 Pinsenschaum Winner Coached Wheelerburg for 29 Years
Columbus, Ohio — The Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association (OSSCA), is proud to announce the selection of long-time Wheelersburg Soccer Head Coach, Paul Boll, into the OSSCA Hall of Fame.
Boll is a former Ron Pinsenschaum Award Winner (2013). The Ron Pinsenschaum Award is highest honor given to a coach of a male team by the OSSCA. He has been honored by the South East Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association (SEOSSCA) as their district coach of the year six times. He has been named league (Southern Ohio Conference) coach of the year 10 times.
On the field, Boll was the head coach of Wheelersburg since 1986 before retiring in 2015. His career record is 400-102-41. His team finished as Regional Runner-Up in 1994. During his tenure at Wheelersburg, he has captured 14 league titles and seven District Championships.
The Portsmouth, Ohio native has produced 15 District Players of the Year and 14 All-Region Selections. Boll, a graduate of Ohio University, has spent his entire career as a science teacher. He holds a Master of Education Degree from Miami University.
Not only has Boll been a successful coach but has been a servant to Ohio high school soccer as well. Boll served as a State Poll voter for 20 years. As President of SEOSSCA for 15 years (1995-2010), he sat on the OSSCA State Board.
Boll is married and has five children, Shawn, Brenda, Sarah, Jessica and Matthew. He coached each one at Wheelersburg. He has 11 grandchildren.
Boll will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame at the OSSCA yearly banquet in Columbus, on January 7th.
JOHN GUILIANO SELECTED TO OSSCA HALL OF FAME
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- Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 November 2022 15:09
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Longtime Beavercreek Head Coach Won State Championship in 2017
Columbus, Ohio — The Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association (OSSCA), is proud to announce the selection of long-time Beavercreek Soccer Head Boys Soccer Coach, John Guiliano, into the OSSCA Hall of Fame.
Guiliano retired from coaching two years ago. He faithfully served Beavercreek High School for 35 years as a soccer coach, with 30 as their boys head coach and five years as their junior varsity coach. He was a member of the OSSCA for 32 years.
On the field, Guiliano stood fifth all-time (at the time of his nomination) in OHSAA history with 427 wins. His career record is 427-110-85. After nearly 30 years of coaching, Beavercreek won the 2017 State Championship in overtime at Mapfre Stadium. During his tenure at Beavercreek, he has captured 16 league titles, 11 District Championships, and went to seven OHSAA Final Fours.
The Manhattan, New York native attended Sewanka High School in New York, where he was a varsity letter winner in soccer. Collegiately, he graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology where he played varsity soccer as well.
Not only was Guiliano is legendary coach, but was a servant to high school soccer as well. Guiliano consistently volunteered for the Miami Valley Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association as All-Star Game coordinator and at local district meetings.
Guiliano has four children, Jason (Current Head Coach at Beavercreek), Teri, Jenny and Sean.
Guiliano will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame at the OSSCA yearly banquet in Columbus, on January 7th.
DON MUENZ SELECTED TO OSSCA HALL OF FAME
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38 Year Veteran Official Has Led OHSAA Rules Interpretation For Over 25 Years
Columbus, Ohio — The Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association (OSSCA), is proud to announce the selection of long-time OHSAA Soccer Rules Interpreter, Don Muenz, into the OSSCA Hall of Fame.
Muenz has been a high school soccer official for 38 years. Since 1996, he has served as the chief rules interpreter for all OHSAA soccer officials. The two-term president of the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Officials Association (OCSOA) was named him as one of Ohio’s Top 100 Soccer Leaders by Major League Soccer (MLS) when the Columbus Crew hosted the All-Star Match in 2000. He has dedicated his career to making the high school soccer game better for his fellow referees, coaches and the players. He has been a long-time servant of the game.
Collegiately, Muenz has also refereed in the NCAA as a regional referee, and even officiated one national championship match.
Muenz has refereed over 20 OHSAA State Tournament matches and sits on the NFHS (National Federation of High School Federations) for rules interpretation and writing.
Muenz will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame at the OSSCA yearly banquet in Columbus, on January 7th.
MICHAEL FEE SELECTED TO OSSCA HALL
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- Last Updated on Monday, 14 November 2022 09:41
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Longtime Summit Country Day Coach Has Won Three State Titles
Columbus, Ohio — The Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association (OSSCA), is proud to announce the selection of long-time Summit Country Day Soccer Head Coach, Mike Fee, into the OSSCA Hall of Fame.
Fee is a three-time state champion (2011, 2015, 2017). He has been honored by the Southwest Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association as their district coach of the year six times. He has been named league coach of the year seven times.
On the field, Fee is just completed his 28th season of high school soccer. After six years as a junior varsity coach, he became head coach of Summit Country Day and has held that position for 22 seasons. As a head coach, he is approaching the 300-win milestone with a career record is 292-103-40. His teams have captured five regional championships and eight district championships since 2000.
The Cincinnati, Ohio native has produced eight All-Americans. Fee, a graduate of University of Cincinnati has spent his entire career as a high school teacher. He holds a Masters of Education degrees, from the Xavier University.
Not only has Fee been a successful coach, but has been a servant to high school soccer as well. Fee served as President of the SWOHSSCA for nearly 10 years, and also served for four years as its treasurer.
Fee and his wife of 25 years, Diane have three children, Carter, Alexis and Annie.
Fee will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame at the OSSCA yearly banquet in Columbus, on January 7th.
RUTH CONEY SELECTED TO OSSCA HALL OF FAME
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- Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 November 2022 15:09
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Coney is the first female coach enshrined into the Hall of Fame.
Columbus, Ohio — The Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association (OSSCA), is proud to announce the selection of long-time Chippewa Girls’ Soccer Head Coach, Ruth Coney, into the OSSCA Hall of Fame.
Coney is a former Kim Mahoney Award Winner (2007). The Kim Mahoney Award is highest honor given to a coach of a female team by the OSSCA. She is a former regional and state coach of the year (2005). She has been honored by the Greater Akron Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association as their district coach of the year seven times. She has been named league coach of the year 15 times.
On the field, Coney is currently completing her 27th season as Head Coach and earned her 400th win earlier this season. Her career record is 408-63-46. Her team finished as State Runner-Up in 2005 and 2015. During her tenure at Chippewa, she has captured 21 league titles, 12 District Championships, and has been to four OHSAA Final Fours.
The Elmira, New York native has produced 22 All-Ohioans and four All-Americans. Coney, a graduate of State University of New York, has spent her entire career as a high school teacher. She holds two Masters of Education degrees, the first from Waldon University (Educational Science) and the second from the American College of Education (Educational Leadership).
Not only has Coney been a successful coach, but has been a servant to high school soccer as well. Coney served as President of the GASSCA for nearly 15 years, and still serves as a divisional vice-president.
Coney is married to her husband Russ and has two sons, Michael and Mark.
Coney will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame at the OSSCA yearly banquet in Columbus, on January 7th.