His father, Ron Medved, was a noted American football player for the University of Washington and Philadelphia Eagles.
When he finished his career at Evergreen, Medved was the school's all-time scorer, a record since broken by Joey Gjertsen.
Medved chose not to pursue a career with the Attack and instead played a single season with the Portland Timbers of the American Professional Soccer League (APSL).
While Medved had passed on the Atlanta Attack, he decided to sign with the Tacoma Stars of the Major Indoor Soccer League in 1990.
Medved won his second professional championship when the Crunch defeated the St. Louis Ambush to win the 1993–1994 NPSL crown.
While Medved did not regain his scoring touch with the Sounders, he did move into the midfield and quickly became a major play maker.
Despite being in its first year of existence, the Sounders won the APSL regular season, losing to Colorado, Medved's old team, in the post-season semifinals.
That year, he was part of a potent Sounders strike force consisting of Peter Hattrup and Chance Fry.
In 1998, the Clash waived Medved and on November 2, 1998, the New England Revolution selected him in the 1998 Waiver Draft, but released him on March 10, 1999.
[3] After his retirement, Medved and his family settled in the San Francisco Bay area and founded the Williams Aquatic Center; he coaches youth soccer and plays for Portola VSC of the semi-pro San Francisco Soccer Football League's (SFSFL) Premier Division (YSP).