Senior Player Bios

Tanner Krauth
Tanner started playing soccer at age five for the Revere Youth Soccer program. Through the years, he continued to play on the Revere travel team with many of his senior teammates.

He began playing club soccer for Everest (Emerald for you old timers!) at age nine, where he still plays today. He has also played for OSFC, Spartans and participated in ODP for one year. He also enjoyed playing Revere Baseball for two years. Tanner hopes to continue playing soccer at the college level, but is undecided on where he would like to attend.

In his free time, Tanner enjoys going to Chipolte with the rest of the team, where they enjoy ripping on Nick Gallo. He also enjoys golfing, basketball, wakeboarding and tubing.

Tanner participates in Ohio Math League, PTSA and is a member of the National Honor Society. He also enjoys volunteering at the annual Revere Minutemen Kiddy Camp where he gets to coach the future stars of the Revere Soccer Program.

His favorite soccer memory is when they beat Wellington in the playoffs in double overtime his sophomore year. Then, watching Coach run on the field after they “dog piled” each other.

Tanner has been fortunate to have had many wonderful coaches in all of the sports he has participated, all of whom have been a great influence on him.

Tanner would like to dedicate his senior season to his supportive friends and family.

John Giltner
John is the son of Jim and Gail Giltner. He has three brothers and two sisters.

John began playing soccer when he was 5 years old for the St. Hilary Youth Soccer program. He continued to play for Revere Youth Soccer and Revere travel soccer. He also played club soccer for Everest Soccer Club, Ohio Select Futbol Club, and Pennine United Soccer Club.

John currently plays midfield and forward. His favorite soccer moment was defeating Wellington in the 2007 district playoffs.

Upon graduation, John plans on going to college to study biology.

Outside of soccer, John enjoys hanging out with his friends and teammates. He also enjoys listening to music and staying active. He is a member of the varsity baseball team. He enjoys skiing and playing other sports. He takes part in Ohio Math League and is a member of National Honors Society.

John would like to thank his family, especially his parents, for their unwavering support.

Nathan Parry
Nathan Parry is the son of Bill and Caroline Parry. He has an older brother, Preston, at Miami University and a sister, Melissa, at the University of South Carolina. His family wouldn’t be complete without his dogs Gertie and Max.

Nathan had been playing soccer for 13 years, starting with those Saturday mornings at Bath School. Nate’s favorite part of high school soccer was the crazy TDPs on bus rides home after hard earned wins. If you don’t know what a TDP is, you obviously missed out.

Upon graduation, Nate is looking forward to enjoying college.
Outside of soccer, Nate loves hanging with friends and having a great time anywhere he goes. Nate also enjoys golf and plays varsity Lacrosse for Revere.

Nate is active with the Bath Church youth group and is a repeat volunteer where he traveled to Oklahoma for work camp this summer to put his construction skills to the test.

He wishes to thank the coaches who have influenced his soccer career. Nate would like to dedicate his senior season to his parents for their unwavering support. Love you Mom and Dad!

Evan Flynn
Evan is the son of Renee and David Flynn. He has a brother, Kyle, who is a freshman, and a sister, Grace who is in second grade.

Evan started playing soccer at age 5 for the Revere Youth Soccer Program. He continued to play for Revere youth and travel teams throughout the years. He also played club soccer for GFS and Spartans.

He currently plays in the midfield. His favorite soccer moment was scoring a goal in the 2009 season opener against Coshocton.

Evan also enjoys snowboarding, rugby, hanging out with friends and Taco Bell Thursdays with Colin Romisher. Upon graduation he hopes to attend the Ohio State University where he plans to study Athletic Training.

Evan would like to thank his friends and family for their support.

Jim Bambrick
Jim is the son of Cat Cornell and Jim Bambrick, Jr. He has one sister, Hannah Jean, attending Miami University.

Jim has been playing soccer starting second grade with the Revere Youth Soccer Program. Since then, he has continued to play with Revere while also playing with club teams such as Spartans, Summit FC, and Pennine. His favorite soccer memories are of Ears at Marlington and Tanner Dead Parties (TDP).

Upon graduation, Jim plans on attending college but is undecided where to go. Outside of soccer, Jim enjoys spending time with his friends, sister, teammates, and girlfriend. He also enjoys playing golf, ping-pong, football, and basketball even though he isn't very good.

Jim would like to thank all of his great coaches he has had throughout his career. He would also like to thank his friends and families for their support.

Andy Harding
Andrew Harding is the son of Gregory and Dena Harding.  His younger siblings include sisters, Emma and Audrey, and brothers, Bryce and Joel.  He also has a soft spot in his heart for his little dog, Puddles. 

Andy started playing soccer at the age of five (5) for the Copley Youth Program.  After coming to his senses, he switched to Revere Youth Soccer and kept Coach Jakab's high school players busy trying to stop him from running away from soccer camp when his team lost and he got mad.

Andy grew up in the Revere soccer family with all of his fellow seniors today.  In addition to Revere, he has played club ball at Everest SC for six (6) years and for two (2) years with Ohio Select Futbal Club, winning the state club championship in 2007.  Andy has also participated in ODP and traveled to Holland/Germany in 2006 to play. 

Andy plays all positions for the varsity team as needed, including bailing out Ryan in the goal. 

His favorite memories for RHS Soccer include the game winning goals against Rocky River and Alliance and the now infamous port-a-potty incident at Marlington; mostly, though, the chance to play a game he loves with childhood friends, now young men.

Andy would like to thank all his coaches these past eleven (11) years, and his biggest fans, his family.  He plans to continue his soccer career collegiately at Hiram College.

Ryan Hoffner

Ryan is the son of Larry and Nancy Hoffner. He has one older brother, Trey, who is attending Miami University.

Ryan started playing soccer at the age of 5 with the Copley Youth Program, but please don’t hold that against him. While attending St. Hilary, he played CYO soccer with the St. Hilary Rebels. Later on he switched to Revere in 4th grade and started his long famous career with the Revere Soccer Program.

Ever since 8 years old, Ryan has been playing Premier soccer for numerous clubs which consist of G.A.P (Greater Akron Premier), Emerald/Everest, Alliance Select, and CASA. The last two years Ryan has participated in the National Academy Developmental Program with CASA and trained at PSA which was founded by Brad Freidal in Lorain, Ohio. Outside of soccer, Ryan enjoys snowboarding, hanging with the guys where ever that may be, and helping out the world by doing mission trips and volunteering.

For Ryan there is no one favorite memory he will always remember. His memories won’t be about the games they won or how they won them but more importantly he will remember the friends who became his family and the time they spent together.

Upon graduation, Ryan will be attending Long Island University in New York City where he has verbally committed to play Division 1 soccer at the collegiate level.

Ryan would like to give thanks to Coach Jakab and the coaching staff for all they have done. Most importantly he would give huge thanks to his loving family for if it wasn’t for them none of this would be possible.


Christos Panayiotou
Christos is the son of Panicos and Janice Panayiotou. He has one sister, Niki.

Christos has played Revere soccer for 12 years. He played for Revere Youth Soccer and Revere Travel Soccer. He has also played club soccer for Woodridge, Summit FC, Spartans and the Internationals. Christos currently plays defense for the varsity team.

After graduation Christos plans on going to college to study biochemical engineering. Outside of school, Christos enjoys spending time with his friends. He also enjoys going to Cyprus every summer.

Christos would like to thank his friends and family for their support. He would also like to thank his teammates and coaches.


Will Tolerton
Will Tolerton is the son of Dan and Tammy Tolerton and has five siblings - Ashley, Dan, Sharon, Seth and Alex.

Will has been playing soccer for 11 years starting with the U-7 and U-8 soccer team. He continued his soccer career by playing with the Cleveland Cobras and GFS before coming into the Revere Soccer Program in the 5th grade. Will's favorite soccer memories are scoring the two goals against Marlington and rapping out songs to serve the JV on long bus rides home.

Upon graduation, Will plans on serving in the military through an academy or ROTC scholarship. Outside of soccer, Will enjoys playing lacrosse, swimming, freestyling with lil baby Max, snowboarding, playing guitar and being a member of the symphonic choice. Yes, he has a lovely voice.

Will would like to thank his family for their support and for coming to all his games even when he didn't play well. He would also like to thank his teammates. Without them, he would never have the confidence or drive to keep playing through tough times.

 




Tanner Krauth

Tanner Krauth

 

John Giltner

 

Jim Bambrick

 

Andy Harding

 

Ryan Hoffner


Evan Flynn

 

Christos Panayiotou

 

Nathan Parry

 

Will Tolerton


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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