MSC Says Goodbye and Thank you to Longtime Registrar Ruth Lancaster, President Jef Flournoy and Assistant Rec Director Liz Wierzba

With all the changes going on at MSC, I thought it appropriate to take a moment to recognize some of those folks at the club who will be missed as they move on to other endeavors or, quite literally, move away from Macon.


MSC is nothing without our member families and the Lancaster family has been a staple of the MSC community for nearly 15 years. Since 2007, Ruth Lancaster has served as the Registrar of MSC, fielding your phone calls (and complaints), fixing the website, changing light bulbs, etc. She has not been alone as her husband and children have been there every step of the way. So it was with great sadness that we learned of the Lancaster's move in August 2022. Ruth held on helping from a away until earlier this summer. While Ruth can never truly be replaced, we will do our best without her (and still call her in a panic on occasion when we can't figure something out). Thank you Ruth, a million times!



Jef Flournoy is a long time member of the Macon soccer community. I have seen photos of him and his teammates, many of whom have kids playing at MSC today, on some sort of European soccer tour. It is no surprise then that Jef woudl someday become President of this club and lead it with distinction. Under Jef's watch as both a board member and then President, MSC grew and weathered the COVID-19 pandemic. He was instrumental in obtaining the funding needed for the many improvements you see at the field today. Be sure to thank him when you see him out and about watching one of his three boys out on the pitch. Thank you Jef for your dedication and service!

Finally, we must take a moment to thank the Wierzba family. Though Liz was only able to serve on the board for about a year, oh what a year it was. Liz was instrumental in helping build on and sustain the growth you have seen in our Rec program serving as the Assistant Rec Director. If your kids have been thrilled with the jumphouses, caused you to spend too much money on Pinky's shaved ice, you have Liz to thank (or blame - it really depends on how well you can get syrup stains out of jerseys). Unfortunately, when her husband Ben got the call to coach women's basketball at the University of Miami and Liz was effectively able to move back home, our time with Liz and the kiddos was cut short. Liz, you will be missed. Thank you!


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