High School and college Myernick played soccer at
Lawrence High School in
Lawrence Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, from which he graduated in 1972. He was All-State as a forward in 1971 and as a defender in 1972. Beginning his freshman year, he led Lawrence to three straight Group 2 state titles. In 1999, he was named by
The Star-Ledger as one of the top ten New Jersey high school soccer players of the 1970s. Following high school, he attended
Mercer County Community College in 1973 before transferring to
Hartwick College his sophomore season. He is a member of the Mercer County Community College Athletic Hall of Fame. He was a second team All American in 1974 at Hartwick, but lost much of the 1975 season with the U.S. Olympic team as it attempted to qualify for the
1976 Summer Olympics. Returning to Hartwick for the 1976 season, Myernick was named team captain and led the Warriors (Hartwick has since adopted the name Hawks) to the NCAA Final Four and
First Team All American recognition. He was also the 1976
Hermann Trophy winner as the top college player of the year. In 1995, Hartwick College inducted Myernick into its Athletic Hall of Fame.
NASL In 1976,
Al Miller, a former Hartwick soccer coach who was now head coach of the
North American Soccer League’s
Dallas Tornado, selected Myernick with the top pick of the NASL College Draft. The Tornado traded Myernick to the
Portland Timbers in 1980 and he was named the Timbers captain that season. When Portland folded following the 1982 season, the
Tampa Bay Rowdies selected Myernick in the dispersal draft. While the NASL folded following the 1984 season, the Rowdies continued to play as an independent team. Myernick remained with the Rowdies before retiring in 1985.
MISL Myernick spent one season, 1979–1980, with the
Wichita Wings of
Major Indoor Soccer League.
National team Myernick earned 10
caps for the U.S. from 1977 to 1979, serving as team captain in 1978. He also started 4 games for the U.S. Olympic soccer team during Olympic qualifying in 1976. Myernick was on the American team at the
1975 Pan American Games. ==Coaching==