On the intersection of Yolanda and Victory avenues sits a rundown area with simply as a lot dust as inexperienced grass peeking out from above the soil.
“We never have time to fix the patches,” mentioned Dayvon Ross, soccer coach for the Sherman Oaks Heart for Enriched Research. “There’s more dirt than grass for sure.”
The sandlot-like multipurpose area for SOCES, a public magnet college within the San Fernando Valley, is dwelling to its soccer crew. The varsity, nevertheless, is extra identified for efficiency arts than sports activities.
Simply 4 years after the soccer program quickly shuttered, SOCES is 8-0 and sits atop the 8-man Metropolis Part standings — a turnaround from the 4-6 file it tallied final yr in its return. With the Metropolis Part playoffs on the horizon, the roster is 22 gamers sturdy, requiring every Knight who takes the sector to swimsuit up on offense and protection.
Sherman Oaks CES quarterback and security King Burns rushed for 3 touchdowns and passes for 2 scores in a win Friday.
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“It’s hard work,” mentioned King Burns, a senior quarterback and security who had 120 yards and three touchdowns dashing whereas passing for 102 yards and two scores in a win over East Valley on Friday night time. “We learn our positions and it pays off on the field. We are ready to go out there at all times.”
One of many 22 on the root of the Knights’ undefeated marketing campaign is junior Daniel Truong, a 5-foot-6 working again and linebacker who tallied a prolific 1,058 yards, 14 touchdowns and 42 tackles by way of seven video games. He sat out the season finale towards East Valley as he recovers from a again damage in hopes of enjoying within the postseason. He ran for greater than 1,300 yards final season, his first enjoying soccer.
Now at 16, his rise as one of many state’s greatest 8-man working backs has supplied him not solely alternatives to play in entrance of school applications, but additionally the liberty to develop socially.
“I was a kid hanging out by myself and just doing nothing,” mentioned Truong, who not too long ago competed at UCLA and USC soccer camps towards 11-man opponents. “It feels amazing because I got to get close to other people. Now, they’re my brothers. I hang out with them every day.”
Ross, a former NFL hopeful who as soon as competed for roster spots on the Seattle Seahawks and Washington Commanders, mentioned most of his gamers had zero expertise earlier than becoming a member of the crew. Truong, second within the state in dashing yards amongst 8-man groups, in line with MaxPreps, isn’t any totally different.
Sherman Oaks CES working again and security Daniel Truong is a crew chief together with his work ethic on and off the sector.
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The Knights’ second-year coach added that Truong has discovered the ins and outs of soccer by going past follow to enhance. Ross mentioned Truong even texts him on weekends after video games, sharing movies of his efficiency in drills and asking for recommendation on the way to enhance.
“I knew that he was going to be something special — from his will to work,” Ross mentioned. “The kid never gets tired. He never complains.”
Ross chuckled whereas exhibiting an image of Truong in a Hawaiian T-shirt and bragged moments later about his working again crushing his file deadlift within the weight room. Ross directs follow with excessive expectations however retains the vitality lighthearted with children of all ages roaming the follow grounds after college.
Soccer by no means was one thing Ross imagined he would coach. However now, two years into main this crew, he’s all in. Ross put $20,000 into this system for brand new tools and uniforms and even explored paying for a brand new area.
“When I interviewed here and saw these guys, they wanted a program so bad,” he mentioned. “The kids bought in. Last year, we went 4-6, and I kind of had a bitter taste in my mouth. “I’m like, ‘Ah, man, maybe I shouldn’t be doing this.’ But then, in the offseason, these kids were committed every day, coming to practice sore.”
Sherman Oaks CES coach Dayvon Ross helped restart the 8-man soccer program final yr and has the Knights unbeaten this season.
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He added that he sees his college students’ potential as limitless — and hopes it would translate to varsity soccer Saturdays sooner or later. The gamers’ buy-in satisfied Ross that SOCES was a job price competing and staying for.
With extra followers — and college students — coming to video games, Truong mentioned the encouragement locations profitable on the forefront of the crew now greater than earlier than the season.
“It’s been awesome that people are coming out to support us,” he mentioned. “It means a lot. It helps us want to win.”