Eck enjoys leading the Outlaws

Former MLS star having a good time coaching Ogden's PDL squad

Published: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 11:09 p.m. MDT
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OGDEN — Ogden Outlaws owner Mike Hickman was meeting with RSL general manager Garth Lagerwey and RSL goalkeeping coach Jeff Cassar last winter when the duo suggested that Hickman hire one of their friends as a member of his coaching staff.

"At first I was like, 'Oh shoot, here it goes. I've heard this before,'" said Hickman, who had been the head coach of the Outlaws during their first three years of existence in the PDL but was evaluating whether he should continue in that role.

As Hickman quickly figured out, however, the tip that Lagerwey and Cassar were giving him was a good one.

A very good one.

Lagerwey and Cassar's "friend" was, in fact, former MLS star Ted Eck, whose 13-year playing career included 13 appearances with the U.S. National Team.

"I went home and Googled his name, and boom, all this stuff comes up," Hickman said. Subsequent telephone interviews and visits steadily convinced Hickman that Eck should not only join his coaching staff, but that he should lead it.

Accordingly, Eck officially became head coach of the Outlaws near the end of last winter, and while the Outlaws have struggled on the field so far this summer, it's obvious that Hickman is thrilled to have Eck coaching his club.

And for his part, Eck is excited to be here.

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"I've definitely enjoyed working with some guys that could definitely make a jump from the amateur level to the professional level — whether it's a year, two, three or four down the road," Eck said.

Before coming here, Eck had spent the last five years starting up a youth soccer club in Hawaii called Maui United.

Going from coaching youth players to coaching older players is obviously a transition, but Eck, who earned his USSF A-level coaching license last January, brings a wealth of playing experience to the job.

Eck played for various outdoor and indoor teams before MLS came into existence in 1996, and he was the third overall pick by Dallas in the inaugural MLS draft that year.

He played six seasons with Dallas before retiring in 2001.

"I had a soccer gypsy career for 13 years where I was bouncing from here to there, and I loved it," Eck said. "It was great, a beautiful experience"

Along the way, Eck made 13 appearances and scored one goal for the U.S. National team, playing underneath U.S. National team coaches Bob Gansler and Bora Milutinovic.

Recent comments

yeah, it hasnt been the best of years. its tough when key guys are...

yeah... | June 24, 2009 at 6:16 p.m.

I'm sure Ted is a great guy....but man, they are stinking it up this...

Outlaw Record | June 24, 2009 at 8:57 a.m.

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Ogden Outlaws soccer coach Ted Eck, center, watches his team practice at Weber State University.

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