- A special thanks to Kasey and her team from Lafreniere Soccer. You girls were great...we'll see you at the next game!
- On May 7th, the Shockers were featured guests at YLC's Wednesday at the Square. Special thanks to YLC and Mike Theis for making this a great event. See the pics!
-On May 9th, the Shockers visited New Orleans Charter School. The players set up stations to teach students different soccer tactics and had various games to create fun for all! Click here to view the photos...
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- The Shockers first game of the season was away to the Houston Leones on May 3rd. The game was played at the Soccer World Complex in Richmond, TX. Although the team was not victorious, we managed to drown our sorrows and enjoyed the local atmosphere. Check out the pictures from our trip... share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AcOW7ZmzZt2He.
Past Images
Photos by kind permission of excellent photographers Bennett Biever, Darren Kidd, Trent Keegan and Todd Dalton. Please find below a selection of high-quality images from our picture library which the media and members of the public are welcome to download. Click on each image for a larger view.
Josh Couvillion
Sparky Hughes
Stuart Hayers
Former Shell Shockers Captain PJ Kee.
PJ Kee on the ball against Honduran champions Olimpia.
The Shell Shockers bench watch striker Roberto Najarro break forward.
PJ Kee battles for the ball as team-mate Chris Denuna looks on.
The Shell Shockers huddle before their first game in New Orleans after Katrina.
Jarrett Gautreau in action during the sold-out Olimpia match.
Kenny Farrell presents Northern Ireland international manager Lawrie Sanchez with a team jersey.
Assistant Coach, Stephen McAnespie, in the Shell Shockers twilight days at Tulane Stadium.
Kenny Farrell points to the water line left by the floodwaters which submerged Pan American Stadium.
Nick Beasant wins the ball watched by a record crowd.
Kenny Farrell and Gary Ostroske during the Shell Shockers’ Soccer Hour radio show.