Stephen Fite Named New Head Coach for North Greenville Women鈥檚 Soccer
Stephen Fite has been appointed as the new head coach for North Greenville Women's Soccer, following a successful tenure as the assistant coach for the men's team. Over five years, Fite significantly contributed to the men's program, achieving the team's first ever winning season and a major tournament victory. His experience encompasses a wide coaching background, including youth soccer and professional leagues, leading to robust player development and team success.
By the Numbers- Fite has been with North Greenville for five years, first as assistant coach and also as Reserve Team Head Coach.
- Under his guidance, the men's team achieved its first winning season and won the Conference Carolinas Developmental Tournament.
- Fite's appointment follows the strong foundation laid by former coach Coach Crim over the past two seasons.
- Excitement surrounds the incoming recruiting class, which is expected to elevate the team's performance in upcoming seasons.
Fite aims to unify and strengthen the women's soccer team while continuing the program's growth. As he settles into his role, the focus will be on integrating new talents and building a competitive roster. The upcoming season is anticipated to showcase this development as the team navigates its potential.
Bottom LineFite鈥檚 deep connection with North Greenville and his proven record in developing players are set to be pivotal as he takes the helm of the women's soccer program. His enthusiasm for building a successful and competitive team, along with a strong recruiting class, signals a promising future for the program.
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