Remedios signs to be an Indian in 2013
Remedios, a striker, is the all-time leading goal scorer at Tishomingo County with 24 goals while adding 6 assists and 2 steals on the year for the 8-5 Braves and is the first male player to sign to play collegiate soccer in the school's history.
Remedios signs to be an Indian in 2013
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IUKA, MS -- Itawamba Community College soccer coach Mike Sullivan announced Tishomingo County's Andre Remedios has signed a National Letter of Intent to join the Indians for the 2013 season.
"It feels great knowing that I'm getting the chance to fulfill my dream of being an Indian," said Remedios. "This is something I've been working really hard for over the past few years and I'm just really excited to be able to have this opportunity to play."
Remedios, a striker, is the all-time leading goal scorer at Tishomingo County with 24 goals while adding 6 assists and 2 steals on the year for the 8-5 Braves and is the first male player to sign to play collegiate soccer in the school's history.
"He is a player that can score a lot of goals and that's one of the things we are looking for," said Sullivan. "We had a lot of double overtime games this past season where one goal here and there would have made a big difference on our season and hopefully he can be somebody that can come in to score a lot of goals for us and make an immediate impact on the program."
