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Aug. 29, 2003
Ben Gaddis is in his first year as an assistant
coach at UW-RF, and brings 15 years of coaching experience with him, including
National "C" and "Youth" licenses.
Gaddis played soccer at UW-Parkside from 1990-92 and won a national championship
with the U-19 St. Paul Blackhawks in 1990. He spent six years as a Minnesota
ODP/State select team member and two years as a member of the Midwest/Region
II ODP team.
As a coach, he was named the St. Paul City Conference Coach of the Year
in 2000 while the boys coach at St. Paul Highland Park. He was the
girls assistant coach at The Academy of Holy Angels when they played
in the state tourney in 2002. Gaddis also has three Minnesota State Cup
Championships as a club head coach and is currently a member of Minnesotas
ODP/State Select staff.
Scott Prawalsky is back in his second year
of assistant coaching at UW-River Falls. This is his seventh year as a
soccer coach, ranging from recreation to college levels. He has coached
a team from White Bear Lake to two state tournament appearances and is
now developing a new team with the club. He has worked with the Minnesota
Youth Soccer Association as a clinician. Prawalsky's playing experience
includes competing in the MRSL and four years of soccer at Minneapolis
South High School.
This is Neil Muellers first year as
assistant coach with the Falcons. His primary responsibility will be coaching
the goalies.
While in high school, Mueller played soccer for the South St. Paul Packers
for three years. He also was the statistician/media relations coordinator
for the South St. Paul hockey teams (boys and girls) from 2000 until his
graduation in 2002. Mueller is a certified USSF referee and in 2003, attained
the MYSA "E" certification. The second semester of his freshman
year, Mueller did an internship with the Minnesota Thunder as a camp coordinator.
He is currently a sophomore at UW-River Falls.
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Ben Gaddis

Scott Prawalsky

Neil Mueller
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