When Steven Evans invited some of his Washington Timbers club soccer players to try out for the Vancouver Victory Football Club earlier this year, he was excited — but not too surprised — when Camas students Hayden Reich and Carter Gorczyca took him up on the offer.
“They are two of the hardest working players that I’ve seen, and I think that’s one of the reasons why they’re out there (with the Victory),” said Evans, who coaches both squads. “The opportunity presented itself, and they wanted to take that opportunity and grow their games and be better players. They are the type of players that you want on a team. They’ll give you everything they have and never question you and are always ready to listen and learn. They have all of the gifts of the great soccer players, too.”
Reich, a sophomore, and Gorczyca, a freshman, recently finished their first prep soccer seasons as members of Camas High School’s junior varsity squad. Now they’re turning their attention to their summer schedules, which include playing for the Timbers and training with the Victory, a member of Evergreen Premier League Washington, an elite adult men’s amateur circuit for college and post-college players.
They could even receive a few minutes of playing time with the Victory this summer, according to Evans.
“Every other country in the world is bringing their 15- and 16-year-olds into the professional environment, so I kind of wanted that for these boys,” Evans said. “I think it helps their competitiveness, first and foremost. Seeing the way that these (older) players train is so crucial for them. And it helps with all of the fine details, too — the speed of play, having less touches, helping their minds and soccer IQs to develop with that intensity and (higher) level. And then (being around) the experience of the older guys is great, too. The older players are so much more willing to communicate and give them advice and all that stuff. I think every aspect of it benefits these guys so much.”