2020 Summer Camps

Even though the NSPL (men’s team) and the WPSL (women’s team) have cancelled the summer league competition, it’s not out of the realm of possibility that we may be able to play some games this summer.

2020 CAMPS
Regardless, we are still hoping to be able to run some camps, so please keep checking the website.  There is a strong possibility we may end up moving some of the earlier camps to July, even August.

INDIVIDUAL OR SMALL GROUP TRAINING
We are also available to provide some training, individual or small group, if there is any interest and as restrictions are lifted. Please contact me directly so we can make the appropriate arrangements. torch@buxmonttorch.com

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Torch 2020 Banquet Postponed

Torch Women Await the WPSL Decision About the 2020 Season

While the NPSL cancelled the men’s season, the women are waiting to hear what will become of their 2020 season.

“The Women’s Premier Soccer League will delay the beginning of its season to May 29 in lieu of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The largest women’s soccer league in the world will move 82 matches, initially scheduled before May 29, to later in the season. This will allow a full regular season for the league’s 130 clubs. The 2020 WPSL Championship weekend and regional playoffs have been canceled to allow the regular season extension. 

‘We will continue to monitor the ongoing situation with the COVID-19 pandemic,’ WPSL President Sean Jones said. ‘If the situation doesn’t seem to be improving by the end of April and our top medical experts are recommending avoiding outdoor activities, then the WPSL will comply and not compete in 2020. We have informed our teams that we will provide them 30 days advanced notice if the cancelation does take place.’”

The 2020 schedule has been removed and as soon as a decision is made, you will be able to check here or our social media for any updates.

 

Sachem Wilson selected #7 of NPSL all time Top Ten Players.

“The NPSL is one of our nation’s top leagues for a reason, and it’s a huge and humbling honor to have been selected for this list. This is possible only because of my teammates and staff within the Torch organization, and this was purposed only to bring glory to Jesus Christ. So proud to have played for/served with the Torch” (Sachem).

 

Sachem Wilson Signs With Icelandic Club KF Fjallabyggdar

After playing for Torch FC for three years during his collegiate career, Sachem Wilson has taken his talents to the professional level.

Torch has had other players go on to play professionally, but Sachem was the first to ever play professionally in Slovenia and also the first to play in the UEFA Europa League.

While playing in the Europa League with Slovenian PrvaLiga side ND Gorica, he suffered an injury that kept him out of action for several months. To make matters much worse, due to the language barrier, he unknowingly signed a termination of contract and was released. His backup plan fell into place and he signed with one of his former clubs in the Slovenian Third Division where he went on to be the league’s leading scorer with 22 goals in 22 full appearances, attracting the interest of First and Second Division teams in Slovenia.

When it became obvious to him and his parents that it had become time to leave Slovenia, Sachem went to Northern Ireland where his career again took a different direction then expected.

“Basically in Northern Ireland I was playing for Carrick Rangers FC in the DanskeBank Premiership, but because of a new rule that came about during Brexit I was told by the UK government that it would no longer be legal for me to play there. I continued to serve Ambassadors Football there as a volunteer until my visa expired. Just before my UK visa expired, I received an offer from Icelandic club KF Fjallabyggdar, which I accepted and that’s where I am now as we wait for this virus situation to be resolved,” says Wilson.

 

“Playing for the Torch taught me the benefits of hard work, and the dangers of overworking.  It taught me the importance of intentional communication in any kind of relationship. It taught me how to deal with frustration, with success and with failure, and how to be unashamed of what I believe. These are all lessons that I think are essential to being a true professional, but most importantly to being a man of love and honor.”

 

Wilson also had a close relationship with Rich Sparling, Torch’s head coach and president, “Rich Sparling has been a real mentor and father figure for me over the past three years and he has really helped me grow both as a player and as a man. Also, I was really sharpened by the guys on the team and the encouraging environment they created.”

 

“It was more his consistent leadership and character that made him special. He never reacted when a call would not go his way or when a teammate would make a bad play or when an opponent would try to get into his head. He was as focused as any player I have ever coached,” says Sparling.

 

Sparling also adds that, “His work ethic is far and above any other player I have ever coached. He gets up as early as five in the morning to go and get in extra work and shots on goal. No matter how underhanded the tackle against him, he is the first one up and extends his hand to help up the player who just took him down. His creativity is sick. He is that game changer who makes the team better because he elevates the level of play of his teammates.”

 

“More than anything, what I appreciated about Sachem was his love for Christ. It is what separates him from a lot of other players because of the impact that it has had on his life. He is diligent, humble, teachable and understands what the role of a Christian is, no matter what area of life. I can still hear him tell the group at a combined teams Bible study that ‘the epitome of a selfish act is not telling someone about Jesus who doesn’t know Him.’”

Men’s 2020 Season Cancelled

Torch Men’s 2020 season comes to an end even before it starts. The NPSL announced on Wednesday their decision to cancel the season in light of the covid-19 epidemic.

“Earlier this week, USASA has extended its ban on soccer activity until April 30, and the CDC last week has recommended there be no group activities for eight weeks, which coordinates with May 10.

Given these circumstances, the 2020 NPSL summer season, under its current competition structure, has been cancelled.  This decision was made unanimously by our Board of Directors”  (Kenneth Farrell, NPSL Chairman of the Board).

“It is disappointing because I really believe we were going to be a very strong team. We had a lot of returning players and the recruitment effort was bringing in a lot of international talent. My biggest disappointment, however, is the missed out on opportunity to invest in those young men and watch God impact their lives. But the Lord  knows what He is doing and we trust His plan”  (Rich Sparling, Torch Men’s Head Coach).

2020 Women’s Schedule

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