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United Voices. Inside SA United Soccer Club.
by Martin Smith
Host Martin Smith sits down with Directors, Coaches and players as they discuss all things SA United. This podcast will give the SA United Soccer Club parents an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at SA United and allows them to hear from our staff and coaches.
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Episode 14B: Derek Pittman Part Two - Building a winning culture at a Division One Program.
In the final part of this fantastic episode, we dive into what Coach Pittman looks for in players, how much culture factors in during the recruitment process, what stands out immediately when he watches a player; we go inside the UTSA program to see what a typical week looks like before connecting to youth soccer and how clubs can help prepare players for the next level.
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Episode 14 Part One: Derek Pittman. Building a winning culture at a Division One Program
In this two-part special, we sit down with UTSA Roadrunners Head Coach, Derek Pittman, to chat about how he has built a winning culture in his 8 years at UTSA.We talk about Derek's journey and his early years, how he has shaped team culture during his time with the program, what he looks for in players and what separates a D1 player from a strong club player, we take a look inside the UTSA environment and delve into how important mindset really is. Another must listen episode to parents, players, coaches and fans of the Roadrunners! Birds Up!
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Episode 13: Larissa Pexton. Keeping players healthy, available, and performing at their best.
In Episode 13, we’re joined by Larissa Pexton, MS, LAT, ATC—athletic trainer for our club on match days and at Reagan High School.With over 7 years of experience, Larissa shares valuable insight into what it really takes to keep youth soccer players healthy, available, and performing at their best.We dive into injury prevention strategies, the rise in ACL injuries (especially in female athletes), and whether sports performance programs are truly worth it for young players. Larissa also breaks down common mistakes she sees from players and parents, and what can be done to reduce injury risk long-term.This is a must-listen for players, parents, and coaches looking to better understand how to support athlete health and performance.Staying healthy isn’t just about luck—it’s about preparation, consistency, and doing the basics well.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to follow/subscribe and share it with a teammate, parent, or coach.
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Episode 12: Yza and Zea Gonzalez. Torn ACLs, Big Dreams & College Soccer: A Sisters’ Journey
In this episode, we sit down with sisters Yza and Zea, two former club players who have taken different—but equally inspiring—paths through the game.Yza, now playing at Southwestern University, reflects on her 8+ year journey through the club, leadership as a high school captain, and the transition to college soccer.Zea, a New Mexico State commit, shares her experience competing at a high level, earning national recognition, and overcoming the challenge of not one—but two ACL injuries.Together, they open up about resilience, leadership, sisterhood, and what it really takes to keep going when things don’t go to plan.This episode is a must-listen for players, parents, and coaches navigating the pathway to the next level.
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Episode 11: Lauren Hatherall and Fara Smith: The Unseen Cost of Coaching.
Behind every committed coach is a family making sacrifices.On the field, people see the games, the trainings, and the competition. What they often don’t see is everything happening behind the scenes — the evenings spent at the fields, the tournament weekends away, the travel, and the time that coaching demands.In this episode, we chat with Lauren Hatherall, wife of Assistant Director of Coaching, Noel Hatherall, and Fara Smith, wife of Technical Director, Martin Smith, as they share what life really looks like on the other side of the touchline.We talk about the realities of coaching life, the challenges of balancing family and soccer, and the support systems that make it all possible. It’s an honest conversation about the unseen side of the game and the people who help coaches do what they love.A different kind of episode, but an important one.
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Episode 10: Tristan England: From Career-Ending Injury to Grassroots, to Pro Coach.
In this episode, we sit down with Tristan England — former SA United coach and current staff member at Texoma FC.Tristan started his coaching journey at SA United after a severe injury at college halted his playing career. After a brief stint with Soccer Shots, Tristan began life with SA United, learning the craft from the ground up.Today he’s working in the professional environment — previously serving as the Individual Development Coach in USL League One and now working as Director of Coaching for the Texoma FC Select program while also assisting with the first team in USL League Two.We talk about:⚽ What individual development looks like at the professional level⚽ His college career and the injury that ended his playing days⚽ Lessons learned coaching grassroots players⚽ Advice for young coaches and aspiring players
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Episode 9: Neil Hull: Developing the Complete Player: Mindset, Leadership & Long-Term Growth.
In this episode, Neil Hull (Coach Educator at United Soccer Coaches, founder of PASS, professor at The University of Texas at San Antonio) breaks down what actually separates players who rise from those who plateau.Neil dives into mindset, leadership, the benefits of small group training and discusses development in our San Antonio area. If you’re a parent, coach, or player who is always striving to improve and make those little gains that are critical — this is a must listen.
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Episode 8: Addison and Analee Smith. From YMCA to the Girls Development Player League.
Addison and Analee Smith join us to share their perspective on growth, culture, and the transition from rec to club soccer.Addison, a player on our 2012 Girls DPL team, talks about her journey from YMCA soccer to the club level — what challenged her, how she’s grown, and advice for players considering the move.Analee offers the parent perspective, sharing what mattered most to their family, how they experienced the transition, and what the role of a Team Manager really looks like behind the scenes.
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Episode 7: London Suarez. From club soccer to college.
Former 04 player London, shares what actually helped her reach Our Lady of the Lake University—and what she wishes she knew earlier.London joins host Martin Smith and co-host, and her former coach, Brendan Johnson, to talk about her journey to Our Lady of the Lake University, her development with Coach Brendan and our club, how she found the recruitment process and how soccer shaped her to the person she is today.
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Episode 6: Wade Sayre: From SA United Player to SA United Coach.
Wade Sayre joins Host Martin Smith and Co-Host Laurence O'Toole to chat about his early years as a player at SA United, and how the most difficult moment came when he was the only player not moved up to the top team during a USSF birth date mandate change. Wade talks about handling this adversity and then the move into Coaching and how finding a mentor in Laurence shaped the coach he is today.
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Episode 5: Laurence O'Toole
We sit down with Coach Laurence and hear about his childhood playing football in Reading, England, his move to SA United where he has been coaching at our club since 2008 and what he currently thinks of the San Antonio youth soccer landscape.
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Episode 4: Jose and Maria Caceres
Jose is the owner of La Panaderia, the popular San Antonio bakery that is known for its delicious, artisan pastries and savory brunch items, blending Mexican flavors with French baking techniques.His daughter Maria is a SA United Alumni, coming through our Academy and playing on our talented 07 Girls team, before moving to the IMG Academy and now beginning a new chapter at The University of San Francisco.
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Episode 3: Shubby Balo
Shubby joins us to chat about football in Nigeria, how he joined SA United, his philosophy when it comes to coaching, his mentors, including how he looks up to our Academy Director Noel Hatherall, and the family we have created at SA United!
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Episode 2: Heather Boss
Host Martin Smith sits down with SA United and Reagan High School Girls Varsity Coach, Heather Boss, to chat all things Reagan soccer, coaching our U6-U7 Girls and her UEFA coaching journey where she has Everton legend, Steven Naismith as her mentor.
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Episode One: Brendan Johnson.
Host Martin Smith sits down with Directors, Coaches and players as they discuss all things SA United. This podcast will give the SA United Soccer Club parents an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at SA United and allows them to hear from our staff and coaches.
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Host Martin Smith sits down with Directors, Coaches and players as they discuss all things SA United. This podcast will give the SA United Soccer Club parents an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at SA United and allows them to hear from our staff and coaches.
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