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PO BOX 41 |
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Morgan, PA 15064 |
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SFSA
History |
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by Craig Drinkhall |
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I don't know how many times I've
heard a soccer parent say "They didn't have soccer
when I was a kid. It's not as big as now. South
Fayette is so new to soccer." |
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Actually, nothing could be further
from the truth. Obviously soccer has been in the US
for quite some time. The US Open Soccer Tournament
has been held every year since 1914, even through
the war years. Closer to home, there have been
soccer leagues in the Pittsburgh area all through
that time. As a matter of fact, Western PA was
considered a national hotbed for soccer players and
teams. It was widely known that the team that made
it out of Western PA as champions was a rock solid
highly competitive team that could compete at the
national level. The area was filled with classic
clubs like Heidelberg, Beadling, Harmerville,
Gallatin, Castle Shannon, and last but not least,
the Morgan Soccer Club, our predecessor. |
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That's right, the Morgan Soccer Club,
was a huge powerhouse, not only in Western PA, but
also on a national level. Morgan was and still is
known as the area where the South Fayette Municipal
Building is, and where the old Morgan High School
(still standing) is located. The original field,
where most of our championships were won, is now the
Morgan Baseball fields. |
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Everyone should know about our rich
history and heritage for our club. Here is some
information: |
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The Morgan SC competed in the
National Amateur Cup many times, made it to
the Final Championship game 4 times, and won 2 times!
A fantastic accomplishment! The Morgan SC was the
best Amateur team in the entire USA,... twice!
The championship years were 1940 and 1943!
(Note: this is an often-heralded accomplishment made
by another local club, Beadling, who competed twice
and won only once). Locally, the Heidelberg Soccer
Club competed 6 times and won 4 times, the most of
any Western PA club at that tournament. In it's
last championship, one of Heidleberg's leading
players was a Morgan SC recruit, named Aldo "Buff"
Donelli. |
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An even larger accomplishment still,
the Morgan SC competed in the National Open Cup
many times, reaching the Championship game 3
times, and won 1 time in 1949. The Open Cup, is
open to any team in the USA, and usually a
professional team wins the Cup. Very rarely does an
amateur make it to the finals much less win.
Locally, the Harmerville SC also won the Open Cup,
twice. |
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These were of course men's teams,
though the younger Morgan players accomplished a
great deal as well. The Morgan High School
(predecessor to South Fayette High School) quite
probably owns the record for most WPIAL soccer
championships at 14. The years are: 1935, 36, 38,
an incredible 10 year run - 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,
49, 50, 51, 52, and finally 1959 Occasionally
they display the WPIAL Champs trophies in the case
at the High School. Check there often to see if you
can catch a glimpse. Morgan was not just section
champs, a hard enough accomplishment; they were
WPIAL, the best team in Western PA. Also, back
then, there were no classifications based upon your
student enrollment count as today. Small Morgan High
had to play every school large or small to win those
championships. |
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In addition to team accomplishments,
there are individual accomplishments as well. Of
the 40 or so members in the US Soccer Association,
National Soccer Hall of Fame, there are 2 members
from the Morgan Soccer Club. They are the only
players from Western PA in the Hall. They are Aldo
"Buff'" Donelli and Paul Danilo. As mentioned
above, Aldo played on the Heidleberg National Champs
team, but also played in the 1934 US World Cup team,
scoring 4 goals against Mexico in a qualifier and
the lone goal against Italy in the first round of
the finals. |
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Aldo "Buff'" Donelli |
Paul Danilo |
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I'm sure there are many other
accomplishments of teams and players over the years
I may have missed. If you happen to have any
information regarding our history, please share it
with me or any board member of the club. We'd love
to hear if you played for a team, know of any
records, news clippings, old photos, jerseys or
trophies. If you don't want to part with your
memento, at least let us know about the details, let
us photocopy or take a picture of the article. We'd
love to build a collection to reference for our
club. |
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As you can see our club has been to
the mountain. We've won championships and we can
win them again! So the next time someone says to
you "Soccer is new around here" or "We don't have a
rich tradition of championship soccer in South
Fayette" you can tell them otherwise. |
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Look for future articles about the
heritage and traditions of soccer in Western PA and
our Soccer Club, in future newsletters. For now,
keep playing soccer and get better every week! |
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