PORTLAND, Maine – Roger Williams University Men's Soccer forward Trevor Hoxsie (Scarborough, Maine) has been selected to play for GPS Portland Phoenix for the upcoming USL Premier Development League season.
At the top of the MPS Player Development System the Phoenix PDL first team offers local talent to be showcased at the highest level of amateur soccer in North America. Hoxsie was a part of the PDL Squad in 2011, seeing action in one game last summer.
“Trevor is a clever forward who will cause our opposition problems this summer,” Phoenix coach Paul Baber said. “He has shown he can score goals and we are hoping he can replicate his collegiate form with us.”
A forward from Scarborough, Maine who currently attends Roger Williams University after starring at Scarborough High School, Hoxsie was named to all-conference and all-state team in 2009 and 2010 and was recipient of the Western SMAA forward of the year in 2009, He was also named all-New England and Western Maine Class A Offensive Player of the Year in 2010, finishing his High School career with 59 goals and 21 assists. Hoxsie led Scarborough to back-to-back class AA State Championships, and was also selected to the 2011 NSCAA Division III Men's All-New England team Second Team. He had a great season for Roger Williams, leading every category except one for the Hawks. He finished the season with 29 points on 12 goals and five assists in only 13 games. Of those 12 goals, five were game-winners, in addition to a hat trick against the University of New England on September 24.
GPS Portland Phoenix opens with Vermont Voltage at Deering High School, Memorial Field on Saturday 12th May at 6 p.m.
- Release courtesy of GPS Portland Phoenix