Technical
Director for the FCGB Bolts and u10 Girls and u13
Boys team coach
profile
will be coming soon
Jimmy Odierna
Men's Head Coach at Newbury College and FCGB Bolts Coach u10 Boys
Jimmy Odierna is currently the Head Men's soccer coach at Newbury College and has been a staff coach for the number 10 ranked FCGB Bolts club for several years. Odierna currently coaches the u10 Boys team for the Bolts and previously won a state cup title with the u12 Bolts boys in 2005. He is a high school math teacher at Needham High School and is returning as Kerr Camp director for a second year.
John
Kerr ~ Background & History continued
1984
Begins playing for United States National
Team at age 19.
1986
As team captain, leads Duke to NCAA championship.
Receives numerous National Player of the Year awards,
including Hermann Trophy.
1987
Graduates from Duke with a BA in political
science; plays for Portsmouth in English Premier League.
1988
Plays for Washington Stars of ASL and
Wycombe Wanderers of English Vauxhaul Conference; begins
coaching in a London youth league.
1990
Plays for Boulogne-Sur-Mer in French Third
Division and for Linfield in Northern Ireland First
Division.
1990-91
Plays for Hamilton Steelers Club in Canadian
Soccer League.
1992
Wins Major Soccer League title with San
Diego Sockers; serves as assistant coach at Duke; then
begins play with Millwall Football Club in English First
Division
1996
Plays for Dallas Burn and New England
Revolution of MLS.
1997
Serves as head junior varsity and assistant
varsity coach at Wellesley High School in Wellseley,
MA
1998
Serves as player/coach for Boston Bulldogs
of pro A-League.
Tracy Kerr played professionally in England for two
seasons with the Millwall Lionesses from 1993-1995.
During that time, she received her English Football
Association preliminary coaching badge.
Tracy began
her coaching career in 1992 as an assistant
coach at Charlottesville (Va.) High School. She moved
to the collegiate ranks in 1993 where she spent two
seasons as an assistant coach at American University.
From 1997 to 1999 Tracy served as an assistant at
Harvard University (the team was ranked 6th in the
nation) and in July 1999, Tracy was hired as head
women's coach at Providence College where she remained
until May of 2005 when she resigned to stay home with
their 3 children.
Tracy has
also served as the head coach for a number of club
teams including the FCGB Bolts Under-18 squad. She
is now the Girls Coaching Director for the club and
Head coach of the girls under 16 team which recent'y
won the top flight at the prestigious Score at the
Shore tournament in August.