- Sean Bowers
Infobox Football biography
playername= Sean Bowers
fullname = Sean Bowers
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1968|8|12
cityofbirth =San Diego, California
countryofbirth =United States
height = height|ft=6|in=2
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Defender
youthyears =
1987-1988
1989-1990
youthclubs = San Diego NomadsMiramar College Quincy University
years = 1991
1991-1995
1993
1995-1996
1996-1999
1997-2001
2001-2003
2003-2005
clubs =San Diego Sockers "(indoor)"Detroit Rockers "(indoor)"Sacramento Knights "(indoor)"Anaheim Splash "(indoor)"Kansas City Wizards Detroit Rockers "(indoor)"
Baltimore Blast "(indoor)"
San Diego Sockers "(indoor)"
caps(goals) =
111 0(3)
056 (55)
074 (42)
038 (14)
manageryears = 1999
2000-2001
2001
2002-2003
2003-2005
2006
2006-
2007-
managerclubs = William Jewell College "(assistant)"Detroit Rockers "(assistant)"
Detroit Rocker Hawks
Baltimore Blast "(interim)"California Baptist University "(assistant)"California Baptist University
San Diego SeaLionsMiramar College
pcupdate =
ntupdate =Sean Bowers (born
August 12 ,1968 inSan Diego, California ) was a U.S.soccer defender. He spent most of his career playing indoor soccer, earning the 1992 NPSL Rookie of the Year, four time Defender of the Year and a six time first team All Star in four different indoor leagues. He also played four seasons with theKansas City Wizards inMajor League Soccer .High school and college
Bowers grew up in
San Diego, California where he played his youth soccer with the San Diego Nomads. He also played goalkeeper atMira Mesa High School where he was two-time All City. Following high school, he attendedMiramar College for two years before finishing college atQuincy University inQuincy, Illinois . He played soccer at both Miramar and Quincy. In 1990, Bowers led Quincy in scoring, being name the team MVP [ [http://www.quincy.edu/Athletics/MSoccer/QUMENSOCCER07.pdf.pdf Quincy University soccer records] ] . He graduated in 1991 with abachelor’s degree in political science.Player
In 1991, Bowers signed with the
San Diego Sockers of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). While he played in the Sockers season opener, [ [http://www.kicksfan.com/1991-92/box/season/game2.htm October 24, 1991 Sockers game recap] ] at some point he moved to theDetroit Rockers of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL). He was selected as the NPSL Rookie of the Year. He remained with the Rockers until 1995, winning 1994 and 1995 Defender of the Year honors. In addition to playing with the Rockers in 1993, Bowers also played a single season with theSacramento Knights of theContinental Indoor Soccer League (CISL), a summer indoor league. He was named CISL Defender of the Year. In 1995 and 1996, he returned to the CISL, this time with theAnaheim Splash . TheKansas City Wiz of the outdoorMajor League Soccer selected Bowers in the third round (26th overall) in the1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft . He played four season with the Wizards, serving as the team captain in 1999. However, he continued to play indoor soccer, returning to theDetroit Rockers in 1997. He played with the Rockers until 2001, when the team folded. The Baltimore Blast selected Bowers in the dispersal draft. That summer, the NPSL also gave way to the newMajor Indoor Soccer League (MISL). Bowers spent two season with the Blast, winning the 2003 league championship with them. July 16, 2003, the Blast traded Bowers to the San Diego Sockersin exchange forCarlos Farias and the first and second picks in the 2003 Amateur Draft. He played thirty-three games with the Sockers in 2003-2005, but only five games the next season before the Sockers folded. Rather than pursuing his playing career further, Bowers elected to retire, settle in his hometown and pursue a coaching career.Futsal
Beginning in 1996, Bowers became a regular part of the U.S. national
futsal team. Two years later, the team took third place in theFutsal Mundialito . He earned a total of thirty-six caps, scoring five goals, with the U.S. from 1996 to 2004. [ [http://ussoccer.com/common/stContent.jsp_88-TFAR.html U.S. Futsal player registry] ]Coaching
In 1999, Bowers became an assistant coach with William Jewell College women’s soccer team. This was the start of his coaching career. Bowers began coaching on the professional level with the
Detroit Rockers in 2000-2001. That season, he served as an assistant coach in addition to playing. In 2001, he became the head coach with the Detroit Rocker Hawks, winners of the 2001USASA Women's U.S. Open Cup. [ [http://www.usasa.com/PastChampions/nationalcupspast/index_E.html USASA National Cup results] ] In 2002, he became the interim head coach of the Baltimore Blast. At the time, the Blast were at the bottom of the standings. Bowers took them into the playoffs and the Blast ended up winning the MISL championship that season. In 2003, the Blast traded Bowers to the San Diego Sockers. When Bowers arrived in southern California, he became an assistant coach with theCalifornia Baptist University women’s team from 2003 to 2005. He was elevated to the position of head coach in 2006, taking them to an end of season ranking of ninth in the NAIA. He also was named the head coach of the San Diego SeaLions of theWomen's Premier Soccer League (WPSL) in 2006. That year the SeaLions went to the WPSL semifinals. On March 27, 2007,Miramar College announced the creation of a women’s soccer team with Bowers as its coach. [ [http://www.miramarcollege.net/community/pressrelease/PRwomens%20soccer.doc March 27, 2007 Press Release] ]Honors
Rookie of the Year:*NPSL: 1991-1992
Defender of the Year:*NPSL: 1994, 1995:*CISL: 1993:*MISL II: 2002
First Team All Star:*NPSL: 1993, 1995:*CISL: 1993, 1995:*MISL II: 2002, 2003
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/6925/npsl.html Indoor soccer honors]
* [http://www.southwestsoccerclub.com/221.shtml Southwest Soccer Club profile]References
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