HEAD
COACH PARSONS FINALLY READY TO LEAD BUCKS
Team opens
15th season on the road in Cleveland
April 27, 2010
Pontiac, MI - After 28
successful seasons of coaching men’s soccer at Oakland University, Gary
Parsons retired last year and was finally eligible to become the head
coach of the Michigan Bucks. Parsons was a front runner for the job to
lead the Bucks inaugural season in 1996, but was not allowed to accept
the role due to a conflict with coaching PDL and NCAA players at the
same time. Over the Bucks successful tenure in the United Soccer
League’s USL) Premier Development League (PDL), Parsons has served as an
advisor and confidant to Bucks Chairman and CEO, Dan Duggan. The
Massachusetts native officially accepted Duggan’s offer last year to
become the Bucks Director of Coaching and also served as assistant coach
to Dan Fitzgerald. After what seemed like an eternity, Parsons finally
has the opportunity to put his own stamp on the PDL powerhouse club,
based out of Ultimate Soccer Arenas in Pontiac. “I have watched this
team over the past decade and a half play in some of the most exciting
games you can imagine at this level. In 28 years of college soccer, we
never had the opportunity to play against, much less host teams from
Major League Soccer (a PDL record six games/ hosted four). I was in
Boston in 2000 when the Bucks beat the Revolution and I was in Laredo in
2006 when they won their first PDL championship. Those were dream
seasons for this great organization and I hope to add to that storied
history beginning this season,” said Parsons.
The first order of business for the new field general was to assemble a
top notch team of coaches that will be responsible for molding and
guiding some of the top young soccer players from all over North
America. Parsons first assistant coach will be a familiar face to all
Bucks fans. Dan Fitzgerald spent 2002-2005 as Bucks assistant coach
before taking over the reigns as manager for the 2006-2009 seasons.
Under his guidance, the Bucks had arguably their best run in team
history, making it to the PDL Championship game in back to back seasons
in 2006-2007 (winning in ’06 before losing in PK’s in ’07) and following
that up by winning the PDL Regular Season Title in 2008. Fitzgerald also
led the Bucks to US Open Cup qualifying in all three of those seasons.
Added to this season’s staff is another top local “A’ licensed coach and
former professional player, Andy Wagstaff. Wagstaff is the President and
DOC for the Bloomfield Force Football Club, which he founded fourteen
years ago. Parsons didn’t stray far from the program to select this
year’s goalkeeper coach when he hired former standout Jeff Weise, who
played for the Bucks between 2002-2005. Weise, Wagstaff and Fitzgerald
were all outstanding college players recruited by Parsons to play for
him during his tenure at Oakland University. Lastly, Parsons has added
Mark Zathey to pull double duty working with the team, as well as
assisting with the goal keepers. Zathey is the Technical Director for
the Michigan Rush soccer club based in Northville and also holds a USSF
“A” coaching license.
The Bucks open training camp with their only open try out on Saturday,
May 1. They will begin their fifteenth regular season on the road in
Cleveland on May 19 before coming to Ultimate Soccer Arenas for this
year’s home opener against the expansion Dayton Dutch Lions on Saturday,
May 22 (7:30 kickoff). Tickets for this season’s home opener are $10
Adults and $7 Youth (15 and under). Children 5 and under are always free
to Bucks games. The Bucks will be announcing signings for the 2010
season, as well as some very special season ticket and season family
pass offers within the next week. Keep up with all the latest Michigan
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