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There's more to Gillan than just soccer



Orange's Elliott Gillan (left) is a leading candidate to be the Jefferson District boys' soccer player of the year.
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Orange's Elliott Gillan (front) is a two-time captain and four-year member of the Hornets' varsity team.
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High school soccer: Orange's Elliott Gillan

Date published: 5/16/2007

BY JIM McCONNELL

Soccer has been a huge part of Elliott Gillan's life since he first started kicking the ball around as a 4-year-old. But for all of his success in the sport, Gillan never wanted it to define him.

Gillan is a star defender for Orange County High School and the leading candidate for Jefferson District player of the year honors. He's also a community-minded teenager who organized a walk-a-thon last weekend to help a local elementary school raise money for new playground equipment.

Gillan is a four-year varsity player in his second season as a team captain. He's also grounded enough to enjoy regular visits with Orange coach Mike Howes' elementary school students.

Gillan's soccer talent is such that he could have several Division I scholarship offers in his back pocket if he chose to go that route. Instead, he's going to play club soccer while focusing on academics next year at James Madison University.

"I don't see a future for me in soccer," Gillan said yesterday before he and his teammates began preparations for tomorrow's district regular-season title showdown against Charlottesville.

"I still want to play and I still enjoy it, but I've been doing it for a long time," he said. "I know how much time you spend when you're playing Division I soccer and I don't want it to rule my whole life."

In an era when sports often take on otherworldly proportions, Gillan's perspective would be refreshing even if he were just an average player. When you consider that he's one of the best players in the state, it's even more encouraging to see such a young person with his priorities so clearly in order.

"He's got it all: touch, size, speed. He's a heck of a player," Louisa coach Joel Abe said last Thursday, after Gillan assisted on Orange's lone goal in a 1-0 victory over the Lions.

Gillan is also the Hornets' unquestioned leader, on and off the field. He stays in constant communication with his teammates from his center-back position, scanning the field to spot players out of position. He's also not afraid to speak up if he believes someone in an Orange uniform isn't giving the team maximum effort.

"When we come together at halftime, he has as much to say to the team as I do," said Howes, who recognized Gillan's talent early and awarded him a coveted spot on the varsity soccer team as a freshman. "The other kids look to him. When he says something, it's because it needs to be said."

It wasn't always that way. Last year, Gillan spent too much time talking to officials, constantly questioning calls until Howes finally took him aside and told him to cool it.

Howes' message was simple: Carry yourself as a leader and set an example for younger teammates. It's a role Gillan has embraced.


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Date published: 5/16/2007


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