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Boyce College

Louisville, KY 40280
Kentucky Midwest
Private Small Developing team

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Billy Ward

Coach Ward has been around the game of Soccer for over 45 years. He played from the time he was 5 until the age of 26, through the collegiate level and for 2 years beyond college. He was a striker during his playing career. Coach Ward has been coaching for more than 22 years, he established the Boyce College Soccer program in 2015 and has grown it into a successful program, winning 62% of games since the 2019 season. Coach Ward holds his United Soccer Coaches National Diploma and USSF licensing and is currently striving for his USSF A license. Coach Ward is also in leadership with a large, global, software company and has a portfolio of over $161M and around 3500 employees under his leadership.


Coach is honored to be a soccer coach at Boyce College and his passion is to use soccer as a ministry to instill Christ, integrity and character in the young men of the Boyce soccer team. He is excited to invest in the players through discipleship and leadership development in an effort to better prepare these young men for ministry and gospel living.

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Brayden Ward

Coach Brayden has played soccer since he was 4 years old, ultimately playing at high level finishing his playing career, collegiately, by fulfilling his College eligibility at Boyce College. He was a two-time all-region player, finalist for the Kyle Rote Jr. Award in 2019. He is the all-time assists leader at Boyce College and ranked in the top 10 in the nation for assists in a season twice. As he graduated from Boyce, he was offered trials with 2 NPSL teams. Brayden has been an assistant coach at Boyce for 3 years and is instrumental in our technical and strategic training. Coach Brayden Ward holds his United Soccer Coaches National Diploma and USSF license.

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