'Right time. Right place. Right player': Joe Corona happy to be home with Loyal SC
When Joe Corona embarked on a professional soccer career after a stellar high school run at Sweetwater High School and one season at San Diego State, San Diego Loyal SC did not exist.
“Very happy, very excited,” said Corona, who was the 2008 Union-Tribune Player of the Year and first-team All CIF while leading Sweetwater to a section championship. “Glad we were able to get something done, especially a little earlier as opposed to closer towards the season starting. The timing just really came together and I’m happy to be part of the club right here in San Diego.
“He really ticks a lot of boxes,” Miller said. “It’s important to bring a hometown player back to San Diego - that fits in with our overall mission. He’s played in big games, in big moments. He can be a locker room leader. And he’s still a top, top player. Just a very important signing for us.”
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Murray Mandryk: Sask. Party seeks out the right issues on the rightSometimes, politics is no more than finding out what people are mad about and how mad they are. And this may be where Scott Moe does excel.
Read more »
The AWD Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray Has a Cheat Code for BurnoutsNo, its not Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, Start.
Read more »
Meri Brown Feels 'Grateful' for Loyal Friends as Family Drama Escalates'Sister Wives' star Meri Brown celebrated her 52nd birthday with friends after her split from Kody Brown — get the details
Read more »
Slavery reparations: How the US can follow one town's effort to right dark pastShould Black Americans be compensated for generations of oppression? From local communities to the steps of Congress, a PBS documentary airing on this MLK Day highlights the debate over reparations for slave descendants.
Read more »