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Author TOPIC: STATE 5A COACH OF THE YEAR NOT RETAINED
MIAMI DADE

March 21, 2013
1:47:24 PM

Entry #: 4040846
Lourdes soccer coach of the past 17 years not retained.

The article can be found at Elitesoccerreport.com


FLORIDASCORES

March 22, 2013
4:39:49 PM

Entry #: 4041177
WOW......according to the article the school wants to take the program in a new direction....what direction may that be I wonder? The way I see it is Lourdes' loss.



March 22, 2013
4:40:55 PM

Entry #: 4041178
State coach of the year not retained
By Sheldon Shealer • March 21, 2013

Sheldon Shealer

After 17 seasons at Our Lady of Lourdes (Miami, Fla.) and guiding the girls soccer team to a best-ever Class 5A state runner-up finish this season, Ray Walden is out as coach, he confirmed to ESR Wednesday morning.

Walden recently was named Class 5A State Coach of the Year by the Florida Dairy Farmers Association. Lourdes finished 20-3 this season, losing on penalty kicks in the state final. The team will finish in the ESR top 25 for the first time in school history.

Walden said he was “shocked” after being told by the administration that it wanted to take the program in a “different direction.”

Until this season, Miami large school girls soccer programs were not much of a factor on the state scene. But that image changed after Lourdes handed Palm Beach Central (Wellington, Fla.) a 4-0 state semifinal defeat just days after Central defeated perennial state power St. Thomas Aquinas (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.).

During Walden’s tenure at Lourdes, the program played in seven of the last eight region finals — winning four. He guided the program to its first district title in 2000 and added district crowns in 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11 and ’13. The three-time Miami Herald Coach of the Year compiled a 17-year record of 247-53-38.

Walden said will explore opportunities to coach elsewhere next school year.


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