2008 MEN'S SOCCER FIRST TEAM ALL KCAC ANNOUNCED
Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 12:15 PM - WICHITA, KS - The 2008 Men's Soccer All Conference first team has been announced. Players were voted upon by all Conference Head Coaches.
Jorge Bueso, a senior midfielder from La Lima, Honduras helped Sterling College win 10 games on the season.
Robert Carrillo, a senior goalkeeper from Los Angeles, California helped Kansas Wesleyan University go undefeated in conference this year. Carrillo was KCAC Player of the Week two times during the season.
Ryan Covey, a senior forward from Edmond, Oklahoma helped Sterling College win 10 games on the season. Covey was KCAC Player of the week one time during the season.
Derek Dodrill, a sophomore Midfielder from Rio Rancho, New Mexico, helped Kansas
Wesleyan University go undefeated in conference this year.
Yenikah Fon, a senior defender from Hyattsville, Maryland helped Bethel College end in the regular season 5-4 in conference.
Jose Garay, a junior forward from Palmdale, California helped Kansas Wesleyan University go undefeated in conference this year. Garya was KCAC Player of the week and also Co-Player of the week during the season.
Justin Martens, a junior defender from Wichita, Kansas helped Sterling College win 10 games on the season.
Liam McLean, a freshman midfielder from Newcastle, England helped Tabor College finish the regular season 4-4-1 in conference.
Juan Mundo, a senior defender from Sun Valley, California helped Kansas Wesleyan University go undefeated in conference this year. Mundo was KCAC Player of the Week two times during the season.
Armando Rodriguez, a junior forward from Dallas, Texas helped McPherson College finish 6-2-1 in conference this year. Rodriguez was KCAC Co-Player of the Week one time during the season.
Tyler Tank, a freshman defender from Austin, Texas helped McPherson College finish 6-2-1 in conference this year.
Kevin Ten Eyck, a senior forward from Wichita, Kansas helped Friends University finish 6-3 in conference this year.
Colin Wylie, a junior midfielder from Edinburgh, Scotland helped Ottawa University end the regular season 6-3 in conference.
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