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Chris Scotti, GGSC coach
 

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Coach Chris Scotti

Chris Scotti played soccer at Pac-10, Division 1, Oregon Sate University. His collegiate years include: 1990-1992:
All-Northwest Collegiate Soccer Conference 1st Team; 1992: National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Star West Region 1st Team; All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation 1st Team, led MPSF in assists; Far West Invitational Tournament Most Valuable Player; Oregon Sate University Beaver Player of the Year.

His professional career began in 1993 with a contract with the Portland Pride. In 1994 he was voted CISL Player of the Month, tied the record of 7 goals in one game and was voted Team Most Valuable Player, and was the team's goal and points leader.

Again, in 1995 Chris was the team's goal scoring leader and ranked 3rd in CISL for goal-scoring, in a streak of 16 straight games with a goal. He was also ranked 1st in CISL for highest shots to goal percentage and was ranked 8th in CISL for goals and overall points.

He continued with honors in 1996 as team goal scoring leader and overall points leader. He was ranked 2nd in CISL for highest shots to goal percentage, selected to CISL West All-Star Team and was voted Team Most Valuable Player. He ranked 10th in CISL for goals and overall points, ranked 1st in CISL for consecutive games played (112), and finished his CISL career as 9th on the All-team goal scoring list.

  • 1997-1999: Played for Tampa Bay Terror under Kenny Cooper; Baltimore Spirit under Mike Stankovic, and Ft. Lauderdale Thundercats under Fernando Clavijo in National Professional Soccer League (NPSL).
  • 2000: Played for Arizona Thunder (WISL) and led the team in goals. Voted runner-up as "Come-Back" player of the year.
  • 2001: #1 Draft Pick for 10-time World Champions San Diego Sockers (WISL).
  • 2002: Played for Arizona Sahuaros in D-3 League. Assists Leader.
  • 2004: Noche De Pasion 3v3 Tournament Champions (Phoenix, AZ).

   
     
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