2020-21 Soccer Roster Choose a Player: Armitage, Jack Beasley, Guy Boateng, Kwasi Carter, Adam Catus, Erik Chandler, Daniel Collins, Danny Conneh, Mikey Douglas, Jack Dunn, Jack Feeney, Nick Fishburne, Patrick Fontana, Lucas Fyda, Jackson Gasperi, Nick Kowalski, Camden Logan, Bryce Mohammed, Saadiq Mulligan, Brady Nicastro, Alex Olson, Alex Pope, Brock Rogers, Reed Schoffstall, Jake Sergiev, Danail Smidtslund, Rasmus Starzyk, Camden Strang, Cameron Winkler, Malte Wintermeyer, Gerit Zurawik, Nicolaus Go Profile Stats Profile M Position Freshman Class Lake Dallas, TX Hometown 6'1 Height 160 Weight Lake Dallas H.S. High School Jill Catus BradleyBraves.com BradleyBraves.com Josh Schwam Josh Schwam Josh Schwam #8 Brock Pope M Position Freshman Class Lake Dallas, TX Hometown Season Career Season Stats There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography AT LAKE DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL • Playing for head coach Brandon Martin, Pope is a fourth-year letterman for the Falcons. • Totaled 96 points through his first three seasons on 28 goals and 40 assists. • After earning all-district second-team honors as freshman and sophomore, Pope turned in an explosive junior season in 2018-19, when he was named the District 8-5A and Area MVP after registering 67 points on 21 goals and 25 assists. CLUB SOCCER • Helped Solar 02 Castro capture the 2019 US Youth Soccer U17 national championship. QUOTING POPE’S COACH (BRANDON MARTIN) “Brock is a team player, reads the game well, two-footed, has a good finishing ability and can play some defense when needed. He works really hard for the team, hates to lose and is a leader on the field and off. He will be a good example for anyone else he is around.” PERSONAL • The son of Rick and Keesha Pope, Brock was born Feb. 4, 2002 in Plano, TX. • The youngest of three siblings, his brothers are Chance Pope (23) and Emmanuel Achaempong (24). • Chance Pope was a four-year letterman for the Houston Baptist soccer team from 2015-19.