Kevin Moon
Girls Director of Coaching | G2004 Rave, G2008 Rave & Women's First Team Head Coach | Girls Soccer Collegiate Advisor
COACH PROFILE
Coaching License: USSF A License
Years with the Club: Started in 2001
Hometown: Mililani, HI
Coaching History: Started as an assistant coach for Whitworth men's soccer after graduating from the program in 1990 and has helped coached men's and women's collegiate soccer as well as leading high school programs, club soccer programs and amateur / semi-professional soccer in Spokane since.
Playing History: Kevin played at Whitworth University, where he helped lead the program to three conference championships. He was also a member of the original Spokane Shadow Men's Team when it launched in 1995.
Coaching Experience
Spokane Shadow Youth Soccer Club: 2001 - present
Whitworth University: 1992-1996, 2001, 2010-2015
Whitworth Women’s Assistant Coach: 1992-1996, 2001, 2010-2015
Whitworth Men’s Assistant Coach: 1996, 2001, & 2017-2019
Riverside High School: 1997-2001
Washington State EPD
- 2010: G1998 Assistant Coach
- 2009: G1993 Assistant Coach
- 2008: G1995 Assistant Coach
Washington State Youth Soccer Coaching Education Program: 2010 Staff Instructor
Playing Experience
Whitworth College, 1988-1991
- Conference Champions 1988, 1989, 1990
Spokane Shadow Men (USL PDL), 1995
RELATED NEWS
Alum Larkin Russell to Play Professionally in Israel
Thursday, November 5, 2020 The club is thrilled to share that longtime youth player and Shadow Women’s First Team player Larkin Russell will soon be heading to Israel to play professionally with First Division side Hapoel Ra’anana. A member of the club since U11, Russell was a standout player that would go on to play…
Spokane Sounders Join Girls Academy League
The Spokane Sounders are excited to announce that the club has accepted the invitation to become a member of the Girls Academy League, providing a new height of play on a national platform for the girls contingent of teams within the club. With highly competitive coaches and teams from U9 up through the WPSL and…