Leo Moss Memorial Soccer Field

Sewickley Area Soccer.
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Dear Friends and Families of Sewickley Area Soccer,

As you may know, our umbrella non-profit organization Quaker Valley Recreation Association (QVRA) has worked very hard over the course of several years to develop youth sports fields at the Legacy Fields at Bouchard Family Park, located over 37 acres at the intersection of Fern Hollow Road and Camp Meeting Road in Bell Acres, where today baseball and softball families enjoy watching their children play in a picturesque setting. In order for Sewickley Area Soccer to continue its commitment to teach the sport of soccer to our community’s youth, we have started a fundraising effort to develop a Leo Moss Memorial Soccer Field in this park.

In 1976, just after the Pittsburgh Steelers won the Superbowl for the second time in the city’s history, a small group of parents led by Leo Moss (1930-2012) founded Sewickley Area Soccer. Much like the Steelers and their success in Pittsburgh at that time, little did these Sewickley parents know that so many years later Sewickley would become one of the biggest soccer towns in the state of Pennsylvania, with a flourishing community youth soccer organization and highly successful local public and private middle and high school soccer programs.

It’s been said that Leo’s time spent overseas as a younger man in the U.S. Navy and later in the Peace Corps with his young family provided him exposure to the world’s favorite sport. Those of us who had the pleasure of knowing Leo Moss and his late wife Lois remember Leo as a kind and thoughtful man. His wife Lois was warm and welcoming and had a great sense of humor. Together the Moss’s owned and operated the United Men’s Clothing Store and Soccer Shop on Beaver Street in Sewickley, where for nearly 20 years boys and girls alike found all the soccer apparel a kid could need, which, back then, was often a pair of tight shorts and white cleats.

Much has changed since then, both in the sport of soccer and in the Sewickley community. SAS has continued to grow gradually each year. In 2021, we experienced our highest number of youth registrants in our program’s history. This likely reflects the growth of soccer in the United States as well as the continued success of our local high school soccer teams. But more importantly, this increase in registrations lays bare the crucial need for additional field space for our young, developing players.

Through his founding of Sewickley Area Soccer 46 years ago, Leo Moss touched the lives of thousands of parents and children in our community, and many in our community continue to support soccer in very significant ways. Recently, long-standing SAS supporters Dr. Joel and Mrs. Maria Swanson made an initial pledge of $100,000 to fund the Leo Moss Memorial Soccer Field. We hope that you will join us in this project of developing well needed field space to ensure the continued success of the sport of soccer in the Sewickley area for generations to come.

Sincerely,

Noah Rahm

President, Sewickley Area Soccer

History

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Leo Moss interview at SporTrak in Sewickley, 1987

 

 

 

Leo Moss and SAS Tributes

1. Gene Klein
2. Ray Moss
3. Bill Strong
4. Ed Walters
5. John Kowalski
6. Thom Roberts
7. Julie Rickert
8. John Vorberger
9. Sean Hamill
10. Kenny Pryor
11. George Strong
12. Scott Elste
13. Frank Courtney
14. Mike Zanie
15. Josh Green
16. Dejan Popovich
17. Jen Vescio
18. Will Kastroll
19. Graham Perkovich
20. Will Luster
21. Derek Gilchrist
22. Jessica Peluso
23. Ben McKnight
24. Nate Powers
25. Pitt Means
26. Watts Humphrey
27. Kevin Kress
28. Brad Christof
29. Chris Churchill
30. JJ Veshio
31. Lynn Popovich

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Leo Moss Memorial Soccer Field

Sewickley Area Soccer.

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“Leo Moss Memorial Soccer Field”

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