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WHO WE ARE

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Myles and Morgan met in 2014 while both attending and representing California State University, Fullerton.

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Morgan was member of a very talented class as they went on to win THREE conference tournament titles out of their four years together. Morgan played a key and pivotal role her senior year leaving as the Big West Goalkeeper of the Year and Big West Conference Tournament MVP. Upon leaving college she went on to represent Seattle Reign in the NWSL as a practice player before signing her first professional contract with Sporting Clube de Braga of the Portuguese Women's Premier League; there she went to win league and qualify for UEFA Women's Champions League in her debut season. After her first season and tough negotiations, her contract was not picked up due to lack of international spots and league rules, she then signed with a club called FC Lugano in the Swiss Women's First Division. Upon discovery of an injury that required surgery, Morgan decided to return home and stay until fully recovered. After completing rehab, she went on the represent amateur side Fresno Freeze during the summer of 2021. Morgan currently plays for FC Austin Elite of the United Women's Soccer League.

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Myles, on the other hand, did not have quite the college career as he was sidelined due to multiple injuries throughout the years. He suffered a torn meniscus in his first college preseason which resulted in a redshirt season as a true freshman. After winning the 2014 Big West Conference Tournament the following fall, Myles made his way into the team again before suffering another meniscus tear in the same knee which required another surgery months before the start of the next preseason. Failing to recover in time and be healed 100%, Myles was not selected to remain apart of the roster for the Fall season.  Choosing to enter the transfer portal, Myles then transferred to California State University, Monterey Bay in 2016. He played a total of six games before he suffered a grade 3 hamstring tear, which sidelined him for a total of 7 months. After completing rehab, doctors discussed the severity of the injury and that his competitive career was over. Myles, then, shifted his focus to coaching as he couldn't simply walk away from the game. In 2018, he joined the coaching staff of his alma mater as a volunteer assistant coach and that's where the real passion for learning about the game grew.  After returning home in 2019, Myles coached for local clubs until COVID-19 lockdowns shut down play. 

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IN JULY 2021, LOVE AND BLESSINGS FOOTBALL WAS BORN. 

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