SOCCER TRAINING FOR INDIVIDUALS AND SMALL GROUPS

Our one-on-one or small group private training sessions will cater to your player’s individual development plan to help them achieve their personal goals. These sessions could include any or all of the following, but are not limited to: first touch, speed and agility, skill training, mental toughness, spiritual mentorship and fitness.

Meet Our Trainers

  • Marci Jobson

    FOUNDER + EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Founder and Executive Director of Warrior Way Gives.

    Member of the US Women’s National Team from 2005-2007

    Participated in the 2007 Women’s World Cup with Team USA

    10 Years NCAA Division 1 Head Coach

    The winningest coach in Baylor program history in 2012 (until her husband, Paul, took the title in 2019)

    Played four years of NCAA Division one Soccer earning multiple accolades including Conference Player of The Year

    Played professionally in Germany

    First round draft pick to the Atlanta Beat in the first US women’s professional soccer league, WUSA. Team advanced to the final two of the three years the league existed.

  • Paul Jobson

    FOUNDER

    Consulting as Executive Director of DKSC, BADTOP University Program. Program designed to prepare the college athlete.

    17 Years NCAA Division 1, College Coaching Experience, 9 as a head coach

    3 conference championships

    Back to Back Elite 8 appearances

    2018 Big12 Coach of the Year

    Became winningest coach in Baylor program history in 2019

    National “A” Licensed coach

  • Rob

    "God’s taken me on adventures I couldn’t imagine and helped me do things I had no business doing.” That’s how Rob describes his soccer journey. In addition to working with the Jobsons at Baylor and now in the Warrior Way, Rob went from being a high school benchwarmer to traveling across the US, Europe, and South America for the sake of the Gospel through soccer. He considers all coaching to actually be discipleship.

    Rob has a beautiful wife, a three year old son, and a one year old daughter. After 12 years in church staff ministry, Rob entered the business world to partner with his brother. Between family, business and soccer, Rob has plenty of ministry to keep him on his toes.

  • Elizabeth Bounds

    Elizabeth Bounds competed in both soccer and basketball at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. During her collegiate career, Elizabeth captained both her teams and set the Hope College Women’s Soccer record for single-season goals. Afterward, she earned her M.Div. with a focus in sport theology/ministry from Baylor University’s George W. Truett Theological Seminary while simultaneously serving as the Volunteer Assistant Coach for Baylor Soccer. Elizabeth worked for Baylor’s Faith & Sports Institute for one year before starting her Ph.D. in Social Psychology in Baylor’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. Elizabeth researches virtues, self-worth, and spirituality. She loves coaching Warrior Way camps and leading private individual or group sessions in her free time.

  • Jonathan Taylor

    Jonathan graduated in May 2019 from Carroll College with a bachelors degree in Business with a concentration in Sports Management. He was a four year starter in college playing center and outside back. As a junior he spent a summer in Wheaton, IL playing for Chicago Eagles where he learned the importance of faith and sports. In 2021 he began to pursue a masters degree in Sports Ministry from Truett Seminary where he graduated in December 2022.

  • Karlee Potorff

    Karlee recently moved to Central Texas to be a student at Truett Seminary. The degree she is pursuing is a Masters of Divinity in Sports Ministry. Her specialization is in the study of the full human body experience. Karlee finished her undergraduate degree in Kinesiology while playing soccer at San Jose State University. While playing D1, Karlee was a full time student-athlete, 4-time soccer team captain, and 4-time FCA leader. She has experience with working in sports ministry and coaching. Her coaching experience was with MLS Youth Development and club soccer teams.

  • Jordan Groce

    Jordan played soccer for Marci and Paul Jobson at Baylor University. She is currently a teacher at Midway Middle School and in her 3rd year coaching at Warrior Way and 25th year to play or coach soccer.

  • Rhegan Hyypio Nunez

    Rhegan Hyypio Nunez is a St. Pete, Florida native who ventured to the frozen tundra of Milwaukee to play soccer for Marquette University. While at Marquette, she was a four-year starter who was the program’s first First Team All-America recipient. She had the privilege to be on a college all-star team, playing against the U.S. Women’s National Team in the Garret Game in 2001, a benefit game for bone marrow recipients. After graduating from Marquette, she lived as a missionary working with Haitians and Haitian-Dominicans for a year in the Dominican Republic. After completing a Master’s degree in Hispanic Literature from the University of Minnesota, she served as a Franciscan missionary for three years in Brasil and Bolivia. Upon returning to the United States, she worked as an educator, as well as program director for her international mission organization and assisted a non-profit affordable housing developer in resident services and programming. She, her husband (George) and daughter (Arimar) moved to Waco about four years ago. Rhegan is thrilled to be working for both Warrior Way Soccer (as the head coach for the 2- and 3-year-old program) and Warrior Way Gives, exercising her love for God, community and sport.

We can help you turn trials to triumphs.