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Perry Hicks

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Perry Michael Hicks (born July 16, 1986) is an American soccer player and recent graduate of Northern Arizona University. Perry currently resides Guatemala as a Peace Corps Volunteer and plays on club soccer teams in his new home country.

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Career

Youth

Hicks got his start at the prestigious Tucson Soccer Academy, training under the guidance of coach Wolfgang Weber. Hicks was also three time member of Arizona's '86 ODP Team. Playing with now MLS players Robbie Findley and Brandon McDonald (soccer). Perry attended Buena High School in Sierra Vista, AZ . where he led the Colts in assists for three straight years. Perry earned All 5A Southern Arizona team Honorable mention honors in 2004. As team captain in 2004 Hicks led Buena to the 5A Arizona State quarterfinals. At Buena Perry also played with current Kaiserslautern goalkeeper Luis Robles and Portland Timbers midfielder Miguel Guante.

College

From 2005–08, Hicks played for Northern Arizona University Men's Club Team in the NAIA Conference, and started every game for the Lumberjacks. Hicks also was captain of the squad for three years from 2006-08.

Education

Perry graduated with his BS in Biology and a minor in Chemistry from Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona in December 2008. Perry hopes to soon pursue a career in medicine and eventually become a pediatrician.

Personal

Hicks is a distant relative of Sue K. Hicks a co-instigator and prosecutor in the 1925 trial of John T. Scopes and inspiration for the Shel Silverstein song "A Boy Named Sue," which was popularized by country music performer Johnny Cash in 1969.

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Perry Hicks Wikipedia


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