Chiles Senior Steven Weeks will become a Viking after signing with Berry College, located in Rome, Georgia. While Berry is a small college in enrollment (about 2000) it boasts the largest campus in America - more than 26,000 acres - where deer are as plentiful as students.  The school also has students from 31 states and 16 countries including seven international students on the soccer team.  Last year Berry was conference champions of the Southern States Athletic Conference (NAIA).  Berry's Coach was named Region VIII coach of the year and four players received All American honors.  It was a hard decision for Weeks, as several colleges competed to get the talented midfielder.  In the end, the combination of academics, coaching staff, players and campus atmosphere helped Steven make his decision to become a Berry Viking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weeks and Chiles Head Coach Craig Bultmann.  Weeks credited Bultmann for helping him improve his soccer abilities and reach the college level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Members of the 2007/2008 Chiles Timberwolf Team. Steven recognized all of his team mates. Without all of their efforts he would not have had the success on the field that helped lead him to the college level.

    Scholar Athlete Award

  Ten "Man of the Match" Awards, 2008

  All Tournament Team, Hickory Point Tournament, 2008

  Most Valuable Midfielder, Chiles Timberwolves 2008

  Most Valuable Player, Chiles Timberwolves 2008

                                  All Big Bend First Team 2008

   Steven Weeks

  Lawton Chiles High School and the Soccer Program congratulate Steven and wish him many successes on the field and in all of his endeavors.