John Young (soccer player)
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John Young is a retired Scottish Association football midfielder
who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League.
Reardon attended Hartwick College
, where he played soccer from 1977 to 1979. His freshman season, he was part of the Hawks' NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship and Young was selected as the Final Four’s Offensive MVP. He was a 1979 First Team All Ameican
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He played for the Denver Avalanche
of the Major Indoor Soccer League during the 1980-1981 season.
Midfielder
A midfielder is an association football position. Some midfielders play a more defensive role, while others blur the boundaries between midfielders and forwards. The number of midfielders a team uses during a match may vary, depending on the team's formation and each individual player's role...
who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League.
Reardon attended Hartwick College
Hartwick College
Hartwick College is a non-denominational, private, four-year liberal arts and sciences college located in Oneonta, New York, in the United States. The institution was founded as Hartwick Seminary in 1797 through the will of John Christopher Hartwick, and is now known as Hartwick College...
, where he played soccer from 1977 to 1979. His freshman season, he was part of the Hawks' NCAA Men's Division I Soccer Championship and Young was selected as the Final Four’s Offensive MVP. He was a 1979 First Team All Ameican
Division I First-Team All-American (soccer)
The Division I First-Team All-Americans are the best eleven U.S. college soccer players as selected by the NCAA.-1970–1983:From 1970 to 1983 the NCAA only named defenders and forwards in addition to one goalkeeper.-1983–present:...
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He played for the Denver Avalanche
Denver Avalanche
The Denver Avalanche was an American soccer team based out of Denver, Colorado that played in the Major Indoor Soccer League from 1980 to 1982. Their home arena was McNichols Sports Arena...
of the Major Indoor Soccer League during the 1980-1981 season.