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About Kem
Kem grew up in
Antigua where he played soccer for the youth and
senior National soccer teams.
He came to the
United States to play soccer for Oklahoma
Wesleyan University (OWU) where he was a
three-year starter.
He received
numerous collegiate honors including: being a
three-year NAIA & NCCAA All-American Scholar
Athlete, a two-year NCCAA All-American, Midlands
Collegiate Athletic Conference (MCAC) Player of
the Year, NCCAA National Tournament Most
Valuable Offensive Player for two years, and
after winning the OWU “Mr. Hustle award” for
four straight years the award was renamed the
“Kem Thomas Mr. Hustle award”.
He also served
as Assistant Coach for OWU for one season.
Kem played for
the Leyton Pennant Soccer Club in England, Tulsa
Roughnecks in Oklahoma and the Kansas City
Brass.
He has a
National D coaching license.
He has been
coaching for the Kansas City United soccer club
for three years.
He has
led his U10 teams to a Spring 2007 Champions
League Division I Championship, Winter II All
American Indoor Division I Championship, a Fall
2006 Heritage Invitational Tournament Division I
Championship, and a Fall Heritage Division I
Championship.
Currently,
Kem is a CPA working for Sprint and coaches two
Kansas City
United
U11 boys teams and one U10 boys team |