Monday, May 14, 2012

CHS boys shut out Leesburg, December 3, 2011

The Citrus Bowl on the campus of Inverness Citrus High School, Inverness Florida
 
 
By Steve McGunnigle

Shawn Fordham


Shawn Fordham 

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Jackets Pick Up Close Win Over The Villages, December 18, 2011

Shawn Fordham

Gerald Lacey
Staff Writer
Carver Heights Quarterback Club
December 18, 2011

LEESBURG - The Fightin Yellow Jackets of Leesburg High School picked up a 3-2 win over The Villages Charter School (The Villages, FL). The Jackets had three different players get into the scoring column in the match.

Peter Pressior, Shawn Fordham and Clayton McDaniel scored for Leesburg.
The Yellow Jackets improved to 10-3-1 with the win. 

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Leesburg's Fielder Signs With Bluefield College, March 6, 2002

Leesburg Memorial Field at Hubert O. Dabney Stadium, Home of the Jackets
March 6, 2002|By Joe Williams, Sentinel Staff Writer

LEESBURG -- Leesburg Coach Jason Gray hopes goalkeeper Greg Fielder becomes a trendsetter for the Yellow Jackets' boys soccer program.

Fielder, 18, became the first player to sign with a college since Gray became Leesburg's coach four years ago. Fielder signed Monday with Bluefield College, an NAIA Division II school in Virginia with about 1,000 students.

Though there have been other Leesburg players who have played college soccer, they made their teams as walk-ons.

"This is really big for our program,'' Gray said. "This is the first time we have had anybody sign with a college.''

Fielder, who was named to the Lake Sentinel's all-county first-team this season, emerged as one of the steadiest keepers in the area, despite a 2.42 goals-allowed average, which was primarily the result of an inexperienced defense. He entered this season with a 0.80 goal-allowed average.

Fielder, who is 6-foot-3, used his size and range to his advantage in the goal.

It was Fielder who Gray put in charge of directing the defense on the field.

"He has always been there for me,'' Gray said. "We were really young back there [in defense] but he really took charge back there.''

Bluefield Coach Jeremy Schwartz, who is entering his second season with the Rams, drove to Leesburg to meet with Gray about Fielder and left with a couple of game tapes to study. He invited Fielder up for a visit and Fielder liked what he saw.

He got to meet the players, played in an indoor tournament with some of the team, and visited with Schwarz.

"I'm very happy for him,'' said Karen Fielder, Greg's mother. "He is a very hard, dedicated worker and more than anything else, I am glad to see him further his education.''

Finding a keeper was one of the major needs for the Rams, who are losing their only other keeper, Greg Andrews, to graduation.

"They told me it [the starting spot] is going to be mine to lose,'' Fielder said. "It is going to be exciting to play. I liked everything up there. It's a nice place.''


Joe Williams
Sentinel Staff Writer
Orlando Sentinel
March 6, 2002

Monday, May 7, 2012

Leesburg's Custer Ties Scoring Mark In Victory, January 26, 2001

Leesburg Memorial Field at Hubert O. Dabney Stadium, Home of the Jackets
January 26, 2001|By Joe Williams of The Sentinel Staff

LEESBURG -- After 10 years of standing alone as Leesburg High School's career goal-scoring leader, Benji Edwards now has company.

On a night dedicated to seniors, in Leesburg's final regular season game Thursday night at Memorial Field/H.O. Dabney Stadium, Jason Custer scored three goals in the first half to give him 45 for his career and lead Leesburg to a 9-0 victory over Eustis.

The three goals not only ties him with Edwards, it also gives Custer 21 for the season, moving him into third place in the school's record books for goals in a season. The only two players ahead of Custer are Jeff Moffett (1989-90) with 26 and Jerry Ricketson (1987-88) with 22.


"It's a great feeling to be here for three years and to do it,'' Custer said about the career record. "I knew it was possible [to get the record] coming in here, but it was Senior Night and I knew we were going to try to get everyone into the game.''

Former Leesburg Coach Larry Butler, who coached Edwards and now works as an assistant coach in the school's program, said it is difficult to compare Edwards and Custer.

"They are two different styles of player,'' Butler said. "Benji was probably quicker, but Benji also played up front most of his career where Custer came out of the midfield. Custer probably has more assists than Benji had.''

After Custer got his three goals, and especially late in the game with time running out, it became apparent that his Leesburg teammates were making an effort to give Custer as many goal-scoring opportunities as possible.


Custer almost broke the record late in the first half when a shot by him beat Casey Compton but hit off the cross bar. Custer had another shot in the 19th minute that was saved by Compton, who was pounded by 26 shots from Leesburg in the half.

"Normally, we don't try to run up the score,'' Leesburg Coach Jason Gray said about Custer playing the entire game despite the score, "but they were trying to get the ball forward to Jason to get the record.

"Jason is a great kid, he is a great leader. He is dedicated and he works hard.''

Leesburg (10-15-2) will enter district play next week at Booster Stadium in Ocala, giving Custer at least one more game to get the record. But getting the record isn't what is most important to Custer.

"It is more important for us to win the game than for me to get the record,'' Custer said.

Eustis (4-13-2) had few scoring opportunities. In fact, Leesburg keepers Ryan Dahart and Greg Fielder, who played keeper in the second half, only had to make two saves all game.


Custer got Leesburg's scoring started in the seventh minute when he stole a pass about 50 yards out, dribbled down the field in a one-on-one with Compton, forcing Compton to commit before Custer hit a right-footed shot off the left post and into the goal.

Eight minutes later, Custer deflected a corner kick taken by Stephen Malinda into the goal and then scored his third goal in the 35th minute when he made a run down the middle of the field, right past a Eustis defender, before softly hitting a shot into the goal.

And Custer led what truly turned out to be a night for the seniors to celebrate.

Senior fullback Brian Arleth got his first goal of the season, senior midfielder Brett Colson had a goal and an assist, senior midfielder George Singeltary got his second goal of the season, senior midfielder Jamie Battle scored a goal and even senior keeper Dahart, who played on the field in the second half, scored a goal on a header.

Malinda, a freshman, had a goal and two assists, and sophomore forward Danny Delgado had an assist.