By Carter Findlay | Guest Contributor
When Bristol, Pa., sophomore Jordan Scott tore his Achilles tendon in his senior year of high school, he knew his soccer playing days were coming to an end. Now, just two years later, Scott has found another way to stay involved with the sport as the head coach of the Baylor men’s club soccer team.
“The reason I got into coaching was because my body started deteriorating to the point where I couldn’t play,” Scott said. “Coaching is a way for me to stay involved with the sport I love, while also helping other people as they progress as players.