Randy Prescott

Randy Prescott
Personal information
Date of birth (1964-04-18) April 18, 1964
Place of birth Redondo Beach, California, United States
Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
1982-1985 Fresno State Bulldogs
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986-1987 Chicago Sting (indoor) 8 (1)
1987-1989 Fort Wayne Flames (indoor) 60 (15)
1989-1990 Indiana Kick (indoor)
1990-2001 Detroit Rockers (indoor)
1994 San Jose Grizzlies (indoor) 28 (15)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Randy Prescott is a retired American soccer midfielder who played professionally in the Major Indoor Soccer League, National Professional Soccer League and Continental Indoor Soccer League.

Prescott graduated from Santa Theresa High School. He attended Fresno State University where he played soccer from 1982 to 1985. He is in the top five for career goals, assists and points.[1] On June 2, 1986, the Chicago Sting selected Prescott in the third round of the MISL College Draft.[2] He played eight games and was released at the end of the season. He had trials with the Los Angeles Lazers and San Diego Sockers before signing with the Fort Wayne Flames of the American Indoor Soccer Association where he played from 1987 to 1989. The Flames folded in the fall of 1989. The league quickly replaced it with the Indiana Kick. Prescott signed with the Kick. He played one season with Indiana before moving to the Detroit Rockers of the National Professional Soccer League on October 19, 1990. He remained with the Rockers until it folded in 2001. In August 2001, the Harrisburg Heat selected Prescott in the dispersal draft. Prescott chose to retire. While playing for the Rockers, Prescott also played the 1994 summer indoor season with the San Jose Grizzlies of the Continental Indoor Soccer League.[3]

References

  1. Fresno State Bulldogs soccer records
  2. STING TABS 5 QUALITY DRAFT PICKS Chicago Tribune - Tuesday, June 3, 1986
  3. August 10, 1994: Dallas Sidekicks vs. San Jose Grizzlies
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