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Parker will be majoring in education with a minor in history.

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:12 am
by mouakter9005
JDHS coach Gary Lehnhart said Waldorf University was getting “A supremely talented player with special one-v-one abilities. Really coming into his own this year in terms of confidence on the ball. He also is an effective distributor possessing both power and finesse. I think his best years are certainly ahead of him and I’m excited for him as he embarks on this journey.”

With Parker’s family, friends, coaches and teammates watching the signing coach Lehnhart told Parker, “Ahmir this is a big moment for you. I can tell you the next four years are quite fun, especially when you get to play and go to school at the same time. So enjoy. I know you’ll do well and we are all hoping for the best.”

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“Or maybe a double major,” Parker said. “I think history country wise email marketing list connects you a lot to what is going on now. It’s like cause and effect — the direct relationship between an action or event and its consequence or result — I like that portion of it. And then I really just want to be a teacher. I don’t know why. Everyone tells me that teachers get paid dirt but it is something I want to do. Teachers have influenced my life for sure.”

Parker noted he likes “the style of play Waldorf brings to the pitch. It is a really fast-pace game and I like that. I think I am going to be able to create a lot of chances out wide, like attacking the wing, putting in crosses, and scoring in cut-ins and shots. I think that is going to be something I bring to the team…I need to improve my stamina. I am going to have to be able to play longer spurts and play at a higher pace longer, there is going to be a lot less resting than I am used to. That is something I am going to have to adjust to.”

Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior Ahmir Parker, center, signed a letter of intent Thursday in the JDHS commons among family, friends, coaches and teammates to attend Waldorf University in Forest City, Iowa, and play soccer for the Viking Warriors. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé senior Ahmir Parker, center, signed a letter of intent Thursday in the JDHS commons among family, friends, coaches and teammates to attend Waldorf University in Forest City, Iowa, and play soccer for the Viking Warriors. (Klas Stolpe / Juneau Empire)

WU coach Tibbs noted one of the biggest challenges for high school players transitioning to college soccer “is learning to balance the demands of being both a student and an athlete. For many, this is their first time managing their own schedule without parental oversight, and it can be difficult to juggle practices, games, academics, and social life. At Waldorf, we provide strong support to ease this transition — every student-athlete is paired with a Success Coach who guides them from enrollment to graduation. We also offer academic tutoring and mental health resources to help them navigate challenging moments…Waldorf University’s mission is to educate the entire person, equipping students for lives of fulfillment in the communities where they live and serve. We’re committed to preparing students not just for a career, but for a meaningful and impactful life.”