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OUR COACHES

OUR COACHES

 

TJ Cote

TJ was born in Boston MA and has been a life-long Londonderry resident. He played soccer as a goalie for 14 years, playing with LSC and GPS. He also played soccer throughout middle and high school.  

Outside of coaching he likes to go to the beach to relax and fish. He also enjoys spending time and hanging out with family and friends. On Sundays you can find him on a golf course or watching soccer and football. 

Jay Howley

Jay Grew up in Litchfield and played club soccer in both Litchfield and Nashua. Jay played high school soccer at Campbell High School and later attended UNH. After college, he coached club soccer in Litchfield for 2 years, before joining LSC as a coach. Jay also coaches for the boys soccer team at Londonderry Middle School. 

When not coaching, Jay Enjoys spending time with his family, watching Liverpool and all New England sports teams. 

 

Dave Kelly

Dave is a soccer “lifer”. He played soccer in high school and then in college and has been coaching for 30+ years. He started coaching his own kids and has been coaching the club level ever since.

Dave is no stranger to Londonderry Soccer. He was the founder of the travel program in town, initially known as Londonderry Express. He was also in the approval and development of the West Road field complex.

If Dave isn’t on the field coaching, he enjoys fishing, hiking with his 2 dogs, and kayaking.

Cody Woods

Cody grew up in Londonderry.  He played for Londonderry Soccer, Bedford Classics and NHSPA.  After playing for Londonderry High School, he played soccer at UMass Dartmouth.

When Cody is not coaching LSC, he enjoys playing soccer, hanging out with his friends, and hiking with his dog.

Marcus Wright

Marcus grew up right here in town and played for Londonderry's travel team. He played soccer in middle school and eventually for the high school Varsity team. He also played for many clubs around New Hampshire including the NH ODP team, Nashua World Cup, and Bedford Classics but spent most of his time playing for Seacoast in the Player’s Development Academy. 

Playing on the many different levels of youth soccer, Marcus has developed a great advantage to teach the game today. As Marcus teaches the principles of the game, he also focuses on teaching the kids to learn how to work together and overcome adversity as individuals and as a team. He hopes to teach his players not only how to be great soccer players but also great people.