Cliff Freeland Resigns After 8 Years Leading St. Clair Girls Soccer
Cliff Freeland has stepped down as the head coach of the St. Clair girls soccer team after eight successful years. Known for his tenacity, Freeland transformed the program into a competitive powerhouse, accumulating a record of 110 wins, 31 losses, and 19 ties. Under his leadership, the Saints secured six district championships and rose through various conference divisions. Freeland's decision to leave comes as he feels physically and mentally exhausted, acknowledging that his time as coach has come to an end. He emphasized the importance of the winning culture he established, ensuring St. Clair is recognized as a formidable program in Michigan.
By the Numbers- Record: 110-31-19 over eight seasons.
- Championships: Six district titles and three league titles achieved during tenure.
- St. Clair's soccer program is currently searching for a new head coach.
- The team is poised to move up to the MAC Red, the highest conference level, next season.
As the search for his replacement begins, the future of the St. Clair girls soccer program remains bright. With a strong foundation and dedicated community support, the next coach will inherit a reputable and competitive team ready to maintain its success.
Bottom LineFreeland's legacy will be remembered for building a resilient team culture and achieving unprecedented success. As St. Clair aims for continued excellence, the next coach has a solid platform to carry forward Freeland's vision and the program's competitiveness.
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