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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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June 18, 2008 |
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Rhode Island College Tabs Carlos
Pinhancos
as Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach
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Providence,
R.I.—Rhode
Island College
has named Carlos Pinhancos as an assistant men’s soccer
coach. He will assist Head Coach John Mello with all phases
of the RIC men’s soccer program, including scouting, recruiting,
administering practice and game coaching. |
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Pinhancos was previously as assistant coach with the
Community College of Rhode Island from 2006-07 and also served as a
volunteer goalkeeper’s coach with the Anchormen in 2005. He also has
an extensive background in premier club coaching, serving as the
Bayside Football Club’s Head Coach for boys under age 17 and under
18 from 2004-06. He is currently the Bayside Football Club’s Head
Coach for boys under age 12 and under 18. Pinhancos is a member of
the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). |
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He starred as a goalkeeper for the Anchormen from
1999-01, leaving
RIC having
played in 45 career games, starting 44 of them. He logged 4,157
career minutes and posted a 1.19 career goals against average to go
along with a .821 career save percentage. Pinhancos made 253 saves
in his career. He ranks fifth with 11 career shutouts all-time at
RIC. He is fourth all-time in career GAA. |
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As a senior
in 2001, he played in 19 games, starting 18 of them. He posted a
1.18 goals-against average, a .830 save percentage and made 112
saves on the season. Pinhancos logged 1,752 minutes with four
shutouts. |
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As a junior
in 2000, he played in 10 games, starting all of them. He logged 900
minutes with 47 saves, a 1.30 GAA, a .783 save percentage and one
shutout on the year. |
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As a
sophomore in 1999, he was named First Team All-Little East
Conference. He backboned the team to six shutout victories. He
played all 1,505 minutes of the team’s 16 games. He posted a 7-7-2
record with a 1.14 goals-against average and a .832 save percentage.
Pinhancos made 94 saves on the year. |
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Pinhancos
spent his freshman year at the Community College of Rhode Island in
1998. He was named First Team All-Region, First Team All-Conference
and to the NSCAA All-East Region Team. Pinhancos spent 1997-98 as a
red shirt at the University of Rhode Island. |
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He played for
the Lusitania Sports Club from 1997-05. While at La Salle Academy
from 1994-97, Pinhancos earned Second Team All-State, First Team
All-Division and team MVP honors. |
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In addition
to his coaching duties, he is a teacher at the Dr. Earl F. Calcutt
Middle School in the Central Falls (RI) School District. |
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He earned a
bachelor’s degree in English/elementary education from Rhode Island
College in 2005. |
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Pinhancos is
single and resides in Cumberland, Rhode Island. |
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