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'''Justin Bryant''' (born [[August 24]] [[1966]] in [[Melbourne, Florida]]) is an [[United States|American]] writer and former U.S. minor league [[soccer]] [[goalkeeper (football)|goalkeeper]].
'''Justin Bryant''' (born [[November 13]] [[1992]] in [[Gretna, Florida]]) is an [[United States|American]] student U.S. ]].


==Youth and college==
==Youth and High School==
Bryant grew up in Florida, and attended [[Radford University]] in [[Radford, Virginia]]. While at Radford, he played on the men's soccer team from 1984 to 1986.
Bryant grew up in Florida, and attended [[Tallavana Christian School]] in [[Havana, Florida]]. While at Tallavanna, he played on the boy's basketball team from 2004 to present day.


==Soccer==
==Basketball==
Bryant elected to pursue a career as a professional basketball [[guard(basketball)|guard]]. In 1987. While persuing his dream he played for a school 30 minutes away named Tallavana. His first two years he only won a single in both seasons. But the next year he played and won half of the games next he might will go on to go undefeated in his quest for an successful season.
Bryant elected to pursue a career as a professional soccer [[goalkeeper (football)|goalkeeper]]. In 1987, He moved to England and signed with [[Boreham Wood FC]]. He returned to the U.S. that same year to play for the [[Orlando Lions]] of the recently established [[American Soccer League]]. In 1989, he moved to Scotland to play for[[Dunfermline Athletic F.C.|Dunfermline Athletic]] but was unable to obtain a work permit. In 1990 he returned to [[Boreham Wood FC]], where he made 23 appearances for the reserve team. In 1995, he spent a single season with the [[Cocoa Expos]] in the [[U.S.]]. The Expos reached the USISL Premier League final, where they lost 3-1 to the [[Richmond Kickers]].


==Writing==
==Rapping==
Since a young boy, Bryant loved music, and decided to try his skills out and make his own music. Once many people saw he had a talent in this area he started making more music that was delectible to the ear. Along with his sister, Bryant started experiment and come to terms that he was one of the bests alive and he isn't done yet.
In 1997, Bryant decided to give up his playing career, and moved to Elon College and completed his bachelor's degree in English. The college then hired him as the assistant coach for the women's soccer team. Based on an idea for a book he had conceived while visiting his father in [[South Africa]], he wrote a novel, [[Season Of Ash]], published in 2004 by [[ENC Press]], and has continued to write, producing short fiction published in such literary journals as Thin Air, The Chiron Review, The Rockhurst Review and Snowbound. His work has also been anthologized by [[Gorsky Press]], Spotted Cow Press and [[Key Porter Books]]. He has written about soccer for [[Green Pitch Magazine]], [[Red Issue]], and [[Bookable Offense]]. He is currently in the MFA Creative Writing program at [[New York University.]]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.precision-football.com/scripts/members.asp?action=showmember&ID=16806&lang=en&sitetypID=1&sessionID= Overview of soccer career]
* [http://www.myspace.com/jayprince15
action=showmember&ID=16806&lang=en&sitetypID=1&sessionID= Overview of soccer career]
* [http://www.encpress.com/Justin_Bryant.html Bio page at ENC Press]
* [http://www.myspace.com/dabestent]


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Revision as of 21:04, 17 October 2009

Justin Bryant
Personal information
Full name Justin Bryant
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Basketball player shooting guard
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 7 December 2006

Justin Bryant (born November 13 1992 in Gretna, Florida) is an American student U.S. ]].

Youth and High School

Bryant grew up in Florida, and attended Tallavana Christian School in Havana, Florida. While at Tallavanna, he played on the boy's basketball team from 2004 to present day.

Basketball

Bryant elected to pursue a career as a professional basketball guard. In 1987. While persuing his dream he played for a school 30 minutes away named Tallavana. His first two years he only won a single in both seasons. But the next year he played and won half of the games next he might will go on to go undefeated in his quest for an successful season.

Rapping

Since a young boy, Bryant loved music, and decided to try his skills out and make his own music. Once many people saw he had a talent in this area he started making more music that was delectible to the ear. Along with his sister, Bryant started experiment and come to terms that he was one of the bests alive and he isn't done yet.

action=showmember&ID=16806&lang=en&sitetypID=1&sessionID= Overview of soccer career]

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