The best way to know Tom
Mosier is to read about him in words written by the members
of the North Carolina soccer family that know him well,
such as the staff members of the North Carolina state soccer
office with whom he worked closely for twenty-five years
of service …Tom was always patient and helpful no
matter how big or small the problem was and it was always
fixed …Tom was repeatedly willing to try anything
that would help us accomplish our many duties … He
has the patience of Job!!! There was never a problem that
he could not fix!! He is a kind and gracious man and when
it came to FoxPro, he was a genius … Never the “out-front”
volunteer he made his MANY contributions quietly and selflessly,
asking for nothing in return.
Tom Mosier is one of those people about whom most of the
members of an organization, particularly a large one, never
hear but without whose involvement the organization would
suffer. He served both the North Carolina Youth Soccer Association
and the North Carolina Adult Soccer Association, but started
first with NCYSA. In 1987, Tom wrote a software program
for the NCYSA registration system and database that would
serve the organization for over two decades. It was his
devotion to continuously monitoring and improving the program,
however, that led to his enduring impact. He contributed
thousands of hours helping the registration process work
for both the state association and for its member organizations,
often driving from his home in Raleigh to the State Soccer
Office in Greensboro on his day off to work with the NCYSA
staff. Tom’s program was replaced in 2009 with an
on-line registration system but he continues, even today,
to develop databases for NCYSA so that past data can be
archived and retrieved as needed. He also produced the first
“Soccer News” for NCYSA in 1986, a report to
which all classic teams looked forward to receiving because
it included scores, statistics and standings of the teams.
In the mid-1990’s Tom adapted the software program
to allow its use with the NCASA registration process and
became the organization’s State Registrar, serving
as a member of the NCASA Executive Committee.
Kathy Robinson, North Carolina
Soccer’s Executive Director for 16 years, described
the scope of Tom’s contributions as “25+ years
serving soccer in North Carolina … touching teams,
local associations and state organizations.” Judy
Ennis, a 7-year member of the NCYSA staff, said about Tom,
“His dry humor always helped me get through the most
frustrating times when something was not going well or not
working right. I will never forget his constant remark –
‘Those of you in registration are so creative!’
– meaning someone was always coming up with something
new or a way to get around the system.”
Darius Ejlali, immediate
past president of NCASA, wrote, “When I met Tom, I
never could have anticipated the wealth I would receive.
An amazing and organized state registrar, a sharp soccer
mind that has a pure outlook on the game in North Carolina,
a master gardener that opened my eyes to the natural beauty
around us, a sharp photographer that dazzled with simplicity
and a person I can easily call a friend. He helped me to
understand the registration process and function but I also
received an incredible education on soccer in North Carolina
and insight to league management. I was amazed that all
of this was coming from a gardener in his basement.”
Bob Kepner, who served as
president of NCYSA and NCASA for many of the years of Tom’s
service, expressed a similar sentiment, “Tom’s
contribution to North Carolina soccer was among the catalysts
that made it possible for NCYSA and NCASA to be counted
among the most admired state soccer associations in the
country. Tom was at the heart of making it possible for
both organizations and their members to communicate effectively
with each other, to be able to responsibly manage their
growth in numbers and level of activity and to plan effectively.
It is only when you know yourself well that you can grow
positively. Tom Mosier provided the foundation for that
self-awareness.”
It is impossible to think
of Tom without also thinking of his wife, Linda. Many years
ago the NCYSA Executive Board established an award for service
to youth soccer in North Carolina and named the award in
honor of the two of them. First presented in 1988, NCYSA
now regards the Tom and Linda Mosier Award as its most prestigious
recognition of service to the game in North Carolina.
Tom grew up on his family’s
farm in southern Iowa and attended a one-room country school
from kindergarten through eighth grade. He graduated from
the University of Iowa in 1964 with a degree in journalism
and, as he fondly remembers, married his lovely wife, Linda,
on the same day. A 30-year employee as a graphics artist
of Raleigh’s The News and Observer, Tom retired in
2009. Tom and Linda have one child, son C. J., whose play
with the 1972 Raleigh Raiders launched their long-term involvement
with soccer. In retirement, Tom undertakes “civil
engineering projects” in his back yard. He explains
that Linda is the gardener and he is the earth mover. Tom
has published two books and eleven calendars (the latter,
as he puts it, to a limited audience).