John Kerr knows what it means to be successful on the soccer field.
As a senior at Duke for the 1986-87 season, Kerr lead the Blue Devils to the national championship, beating Harvard in the semi-finals 3-1, and won the prestigious Hermann Trophy, an honor awarded each year to the most outstanding player in men's collegiate soccer.
During and after his collegiate career, Kerr suited up for the
American National Team 17 times, including a debut at age 19 while
still at Duke.
He has played in professional leagues in England, Ireland, Canada,
France and here in the United States, including stints with two Major
League Soccer teams.
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