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Lee
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Lee
Horton, a native of Wendell, NC, played soccer for three
members of the N.C. Soccer Hall of Fame - Bill Holleman
at Ravenscroft School, Dr. Marvin Allen at UNC, and Anson
Dorrance at UNC. He is a longtime high school coaches, who
at the time of his induction had a combined won-lost record
for both boys and girls teams at Charlotte Latin School
and the Greenfield School of 697-221-90. He was the NSCAA
national Coach-of-the-Year for Private/Parochial Boys in
2004. He serves as the chair of the NSCAA National High
School Coach-of-the-Year selection committee. Horton, the
head coach of the USL Charlotte Lady Eagles, W-League professional
team, since 2000 has also been named W-League Coach-of-the-Year.
His team won the W2 National Championship in 2001 and were
runners-up in 2002.
Lee
Horton's HOF Induction Bio
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Lady Eagles’ Lee Horton Inducted Into
USL HOF
Lee Horton, the only head
coach in the history of the Charlotte Lady Eagles, has been inducted
into the United Soccer League’s Hall of Fame. With an overall
record of 107 wins, 31 losses and 9 ties, Horton has guided the
Charlotte W-Leagueteam to eight playoff appearances including a
W-League championship (2001), two championship game defeats (2000
and 2002), as well as conference championships (2000, 2001, 2002,
2006).
Horton is a member of the North Carolina Soccer
Hall of Fame (Class of 2007) and has been the head boys and girls
soccer coach at Charlotte Latin School for more than 20 years, winning
11 NC State Championships during that time.
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