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Kevin Farley
Iowa Lakes Soccer will be
beginning play in Fall of 2009. Head Coach Kevin Farley has
been given the responsibility and exciting opportunity to
build the program. A native of Lewisville, Texas, Coach
Farley brings a vast background with him which includes a
military, business, and soccer background.
Coach
Farley spent six years in the United States Navy and
stationed aboard the AEGIS Class Cruiser, USS Vincennes
CG-49 in San Diego, California. After receiving an
honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy, Coach Farley then
spent several years in the business world where he gained
excellent experience in sales. Coach Farley feels that both
opportunities helped him to become a better coach and a
better person to help student-athletes find success.
“Being in
the military and in the business world were wonderful
experiences from which I learned a great deal. From the
discipline in the military to the people skills in the
business world, I use lessons from these experiences on a
daily basis to help others find success” said Coach Farley.
Although
Coach Farley coached various levels during his time while in
the military and business world, he began working
professionally while living in Waco, Texas. It was there
that he began coaching at the club level for the Waco Futbol
Club, eventually being named the Director of Coaching.
Coach
Farley then was named assistant men’s coach in Huron, South
Dakota. After making it to the Regional Final in Coach
Farley’s very first year on the coaching staff; he was named
Associate Head Men’s Soccer Coach the following season. The
Screaming Eagles of Si Tanka University went on to the NAIA
National Championship Tournament the following two seasons.
Coach
Farley then moved on to Dakota Wesleyan University where,
once again he was named the Associate Head Men’s Soccer
Coach. At DWU he was on a coaching staff that started the
soccer program and entered their first season of play in
2004. After the initial season, Coach Farley was named the
Head Coach. Under Coach Farley’s guidance, the Dakota
Wesleyan Tigers made it to the Region III Finals twice. In
2006, his team was awarded the Buffalo Fund Champions of
Character Award which is given to one team in the entire
nation in each sport of the NAIA and is based on the five
character values of respect, responsibility, servant
leadership, integrity and sportsmanship.
Looking
ahead, Coach Farley says that he is very excited about the
future of Iowa Lakes Soccer. “I really look forward to the
challenge of building a strong soccer program from the
ground up”, Farley said. “I have received a strong
commitment from the Iowa Lakes Administration and the
community of Spencer. The college is very committed to
giving us what we need to compete and be a winner. I will
give my total commitment to getting us there while being a
strong addition to the Spencer Community.” |