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13 Facts About Chance Fry

1.

Since retiring from playing, Fry has become a college soccer coach.

2.

Chance Fry earned five caps with the US national team in 1984 and was the 1990 American Professional Soccer League leading goal scorer.

3.

Chance Fry attended and played soccer at Sammamish High School in Bellevue where he was a Parade Magazine High School All American and All Conference his senior year.

4.

Chance Fry played for the Sounders during their last year in existence, 1983, scoring four goals and assisting on three more.

5.

Chance Fry continued to mature as a player, seeing time in 22 games, scoring 8 goals and assisting on 4 more during the 1984 outdoor season.

6.

In October 1984, Chance Fry moved to the Chicago Sting as the team prepared for the upcoming Major Indoor Soccer League season, but the Sting sold his contract to the New York Cosmos in November.

7.

In 1986, Chance Fry was with the San Jose Earthquakes in the Western Soccer Alliance.

8.

Chance Fry ended the season 8th on the points list with 3 goals and 3 assists.

9.

In 1989, Chance Fry continued to produce for the Storm, finishing fifth in the league's points chart with 20 off 8 goals and 4 assists.

10.

Chance Fry dominated the new league, scoring a league high 17 goals, assisting on 5 more and topping the APSL points list with 39.

11.

Chance Fry remained in the APSL, but moved to the San Francisco Bay Blackhawks for the 1991 season.

12.

In 1994, Chance Fry returned to the second version of the Seattle Sounders of the APSL.

13.

In 1999, Chance Fry established the Bellevue Community College women's soccer team, which he coached for a single season.