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Thomas Hunter
Class: Junior
Hometown: Belmont, N.C.
High School: The Asheville School
2007
Named to the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll ... saw action in two matches, in Southern Conference action against UNC Greensboro (Oct. 6) and in the regular-season finale against Birmingham-Southern (Nov. 7) ... played a total of 20:10 with his most action coming against UNCG ... registered his only save of the season against the Spartans.
2006
Played 558:57 in goal ... started in six of the nine matches in which he played ... saw action at No. 2 Clemson (Sept. 12) ... posted a career-high seven saves at Belmont (Sept. 24) and at UNC Greensboro (Oct. 28) in the Southern Conference Tournament ... played the full 90 minutes against both opponents ... also was in goal for the full match at College of Charleston (Sept. 27) ... played the full 110 minutes in a double-overtime tie versus Western Kentucky (Sept. 3) in the Broyhill Inn & Conference Center Appalachian Classic.
High School
Named to the all-conference team as a sophomore and senior … selected as an alternate goalkeeper for the North Carolina state games following his sophomore campaign … presented with the Louis A. Valier Award as the team’s MVP as a sophomore … earned an award for most saves and best record as a freshman and sophomore … a three-year starter … member of the Carolinas Athletic Association conference championship squad as a senior … posted five shutouts his senior year ... tabbed a player to watch in North Carolina his senior season ... coached by Jeff Mettee … attended IMG Academy in the Florida Soccer League Premier Division his junior year … played in Denmark, Sweden and England with the United Soccer Academy … trained and played in England with Rushden and Diamonds Football Club through the International School of Soccer … named three times to the Who’s Who Among High School Students, Sports Edition and to the National Society of High School Scholars … member of the Sportsman’s Club.
Personal
Born June 7, 1988, in Charlotte, N.C. ... son of Thomas and Patti Hunter ... majoring in history.
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