RAY TOWNSHIP – It’s not that either Richmond or Chesterfield Township Austin Catholic have wheelhouses full of college prospects and high-level club players.
They realistically have something else – hard-working players who want to get better and make their respective squads become more competitive this season or in the near-future. The pipeline is not as deep as some of the state powerhouse schools in each division field every year.
When Richmond defeated Austin Catholic, a co-op team with Sterling Heights Parkway Christian, by a 4-3 margin Tuesday in a non-league boys soccer match at St. Francis-St. Maxmillian Church, no world cups were won, no league titles clinched, no scholarship offers came in, and no trophies collected
For both of these programs, that is not what matters. Everyda