Oscar Sowell
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- Height:
- 6-8
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- Weight:
- 210
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- Hometown:
- Vista
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- Position:
- Center
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- Year:
- Freshman
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- High School:
- Rancho Buena Vista
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- Major:
- Hospitality
Bio
Oscar Sowell will be playing his first season at MiraCosta College. He played one season of Soccer at NCAA Division 3 Whittier College and played goal keeper for the MiraCosta men's soccer team in the Fall.
High School: Oscar played two seasons of varsity high school soccer at Rancho Buena Vista under coaches Tim Roty & Tim Leary winning the Avocado League Championship his senior season (2013/14). During that year, Oscar and the Longhorns went on a solid semifinals run the in CIF San Diego section playoffs. Oscar earned recognition as a North San Diego County Senior All-Star and appeared in the prestigous Senior Showcase. Oscar was also recognized as the Male Longhorn of the Year recipient, and award given to one senior male and female recognizing their overall quality.
Oscar's family includes parents Tim & Teri Sowell and brothers Max & Jeremy.
News mentions
In their last conference match the MiraCosta men's soccer team played like champions.
The MiraCosta men's soccer team has suffered some key injuries in the past few weeks however they continue to progress each time they take the field.
MiraCosta made the long trek out to El Centro, California to confirm their position in the top tier of the conference standings.
After battling to a scoreless tie the last time they met, the MiraCosta College men's soccer team and first-place San Diego City College both scored in the second half and finished with another tie, this time by a score of 1-1.
The MiraCosta College men's soccer team earned its second three-match undefeated streak of the season after battling Palomar College to a 1-1 tie Tuesday afternoon.
The Spartans entered into the conference match against the Cuyamaca College Coyotes undefeated.
The MiraCosta College men's soccer team looked to kickoff its 2016 home slate on a high note against a tough Mr. San Antonio College squad, but ultimately fell victim to a bevy of first half shots by the Mounties as the Spartans come out on the short end of a 4-0 decision.
