ACCAC Programs Send
21 to 4-Year Programs The
ACCAC's men's soccer programs sent 21 student-athletes from
the 2003 season on to 4-year collegiate programs. (view
signees)
Yavapai Wins NJCAA
Men's Soccer National Championship The
tradition of Yavapai men's soccer continues as it captured
the National Championship on Sunday with a win over Mercer
CC. The two squads remained tied at 2-2 after the overtime
periods before Yavapai captured the National title 3-2 in
a shootout. Mike Pantalione was named the Coach of the Tournament,
Maurice Hughes was Tourney MVP, and Stephen O'Farrell and
Josh Westerman were named to the All-Tournament Team.
Yavapai to Play for
NJCAA Men's Soccer Championship Yavapai
moved into the championship game of the National Championship
Tournament in Tyler, Texas, with a 2-1 victory over East
Central. Yavapai will face Mercer on Sunday at 1:00 p.m.
(NJCAA
Tourney)
Yavapai
Blanks Springfield in NJCAA Opener Yavapai
recorded its 20th victory on the season with a 2-0 shutout
of Springfield in the opening round of the National Championship
Tournament in Tyler, Texas. Yavapai advances to take on
East Central CC at 4:00 p.m. on Friday, November 21. (NJCAA
Tourney)
Yavapai
Wins Title, Advances to NJCAA Tourney
Yavapai improved to 19-2-1 on the season
as the top-seed captured its fourth consecutive NJCAA Region
I Championship with a 1-0 victory over Chandler-Gilbert.
Yavapai advances to the National Championship Tournament
in Tyler, Texas. (NJCAA
Tourney)
Top
Seeds Through to Title Match Top-seeded
Yavapai and second seed Chandler Gilbert each recorded wins
in the semifinals to advance to the ACCAC/Region I Men's
Soccer Championship match this Saturday. (Playoff
Schedule)
Mesa, Glendale Advance
The third seed Mesa
squeeked by #6 Paradise Valley in the opening round of the
ACCAC Men's Soccer Tournament with a 3-2 victory after outscoring
the Pumas 3-1 in penalty kicks. #5 seed Glendale upset the
fourth seeded Pima Aztecs 4-3 to advance to the semifinals.
(Playoff Schedule)
Yavapai's Armstrong,
C-G's Coach Guarneri Take Top Honors The
ACCAC honors were announced today and Yavapai's Robert Armstrong
earned the Player of the Year honor while Chandler-Gilbert's
Drew Guarneri was honored as the Coach of the Year. (View
All Honorees)
Playoff Schedule
Set Top seed Yavapai
and #2 seed Chandler-Gilbert earned first round byes as
the ACCAC playoffs are set to begin. (Playoff
Schedule)
Robert Armstrong
Saves Weekly Honor The
ACAC Player of the Week honor went to Yavapai goalkeeper
Robert Armstrong after posting his 10th shutout of the year.
(more)
Player of the Week
Honor Goas to AWC's Crum Arizona
Western's Dax Crum led the Matadors to a pair of victories
with two goals and two assists to take the ACCAC's weekly
award. (more)
Mesa's Sabbagh Earns
Second Weekly Honor Negui
Sabbagh becme the first two-time honoree of the 2003 season
as he earned his second ACCAC Player of the Week honor.
(more)
Glendale's Bero Rodakovic
Selected Player of the Week The
ACCAC Player of the Week honor went to Bero Rodakovik after
he led the Gauchos to a pair of victories on the week. (more)
Fetherston Scores
POW Honor Mesa's Ricky
Fetherston's three goals and two assists paced his way to
the ACCAC Player of the Week honor. (more)
Paradise Valley's
Lespron Earns Weekly Honor Two
goals and a game-winning assists earned Brandon Lespron
the ACCAC Player of the Week honor for the fourth week of
the 2003 season. (more)
Brian Talvy Garners
Top Weekly Honors Pima's
Brian Talvy netted six goals on the week to lead the Aztecs
to a 3-0 week and earn him ACCAC Player of the Week honors.
(more)
Mesa's Sabbagh Take
ACCAC Men's Soccer Honor Nagui
Sabbagh garnered the ACCAC Player of the Week honor with
a game winning goal and assist in a pair of Thunderbird
victories. (more)
Glendale's Bott is
Men's Soccer POW Freshman
keeper Joel Bott pitched a shutout in his first collegiate
start to take the first weekly Player of the Week honor
of the 2003 season. (more)
Where are They Now
Several members of men's
soccer teams in the ACCAC from 2002 are now playing at 4-year
college. Take a look where they are now. (click
here)