The Swansboro Pirates men’s
soccer teams have dominated their competition for the past
twenty-five years and the great players who have contributed
to the excellence of the program have come and gone. Coach
Bob Vroom has been the constant - the man who has led the
dominance through a full generation of players. The championships
speak for themselves; twenty-one men’s conference
championships, twenty-two NCHSAA State Tournament appearances,
fourteen appearances in the NCHSAA A/AA State Finals, and
seven NCHSAA State Championships (’90, ’95,
’96, ’98, 99, ’00, ’02).
Bob Vroom’s outstanding
contributions as the soccer coach at Swansboro High School
have earned him the distinction of being selected as a member
of the eighth class of inductees of the North Carolina Soccer
Hall of Fame on this, the twelfth day of February, 2005.
Coach Vroom’s twenty-five
varsity men’s soccer teams at Swansboro High School
have won more than 85% of the games played to date, amassing
a record of 490 wins, 73 losses, and 25 ties. The Pirates
have played in the NCHSAA State Championship game in nine
of the past ten seasons, winning six of those, five of them
within a six-year period, including a state record three
consecutive championships (1998, 1999, 2000). Vroom also
led the Pirates women’s teams for six years, from
1994 through 1999, recording a record of 90-33-16 and propelling
them to four conference championships and six NCHSAA state
tournament appearances including a spot in the 1999 NCHSAA
State Finals. From 1988 until 1993, he coached the boys’
soccer team at Swansboro Middle School to a 33-4-2 record
over six spring seasons. He started all three of those programs
in Swansboro and is the only person to have coached the
high school varsity men’s team since its inception
in 1980.
Coach Vroom’s excellent
leadership has not gone unnoticed by his peers. At the local
level, he has earned his conference Coach-of-the-Year honors
15 times. He is a seven time recipient of a North Carolina
Soccer Coaches Association (NCSCA) Regional Coach-of-the-Year
award and a three time NCSCA State Coach-of-the-Year. In
2001 he was named National Coach-of-the-Year for small public
high school men’s teams by the National Soccer Coaches
Association of America (NSCAA). In 1994 he was appointed
to coach the men’s team from the East in the North
Carolina Coaches Association East/West All-Star game in
Greensboro. In 2002 he earned a prestigious appointment
from the NSCAA as head coach of the West team in the inaugural
McDonald’s All-American East/West High School Soccer
All-Star Game held in Charleston, South Carolina.
Coach Vroom’s impact
on the Swansboro community goes beyond what can be measured
by wins and losses. He is so revered that he was named Grand
Marshall of the famous Swansboro Mullet Festival in 2002.
He is presently a nominee for the East Carolina University
(Class of ’74) Sports Hall of Fame for his accomplishments
as an intercollegiate wrestler and a high school soccer
coach.
Coach Vroom credits the success
of Swansboro High School soccer to others. He cites the
opportunities given to young players by the Swansboro Soccer
Club, an affiliate of the East Carolina Soccer Association.
He credits the continuing education he has received over
his coaching career and the value that comes from sharing
ideas with other coaches. He appreciates his relationship
with Joe Beasley, the principal of Swansboro High School,
who hired him and who has been a supporter and mentor ever
since he started the soccer program. And he found tremendous
support from the presence of his parents, Hank and Jan Vroom,
who have witnessed hundreds of Pirate games through Bob’s
career. Jan’s death last June leaves a void that will
be impossible to fill. The people of the town of Swansboro
will rise to another occasion and help an adopted son as
he has helped so many of them. And the legacy of Swansboro
Pirate soccer will continue to prosper.