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No. Name Pos. Yr. Hometown/High School (Previous College)

1 Luis Rodriguez GK Soph. Franklin, Tennessee / Centennial HS (Delta State University) 2 Luis Bencomo D Soph. Barquisimento, Venezuela / Colegio Monsenor (Coastal Carolina University) 3 Ziggy Nunez D Soph. Houston, / Lone Star College 4 Yousri Benothame D Soph. Monaco, France / 5 Oscar Aragon CB Soph. Magnolia / Magnolia HS 6 Carlos Blasco M Soph. Madrid, Spain / La Inmaculada 7 Heiko Leinweber M Soph. Goch, Germany / Lausitzer Sportschule Cottbus 8 Reda Chokaf F Soph. Montreal, Canada / Cloud County College 9 Ivan Rosales M Soph. Pasadena / Sam Rayburn HS 11 Diego Vazquez F Soph. Madrid, Spain / IES El Burgo de las Rozas 12 Jose Duarte D Soph. Houston / Summer Creek HS 13 Reyes Vargas M Soph. Mount Pleasant / Mt. Pleasant HS 14 Carlos Ibarra F Soph. Houston / Dobie HS 15 Ivan Cruz M Soph. Bogota, Columbia / Colegio Cambridge 17 Cyrus Harmon M Fresh. Buchanan, Liberia / Lighthouse Mission Academy 18 Oscar Hernandez M Fresh. Dallas / 19 Francois Haba M Fresh. Dallas / Richland College 20 Ryan Medilah M Soph. Paris, France / Cloud County College 21 Savio Adams M Soph. Cape Town, South Africa / Zeekoevlei 22 Artur Luca M Fresh. Sao Pablo, Brazil / Colegio Avanco 23 Jourdain Fletcher F Fresh. Montego Bay, Jamaica / Cornwall College 24 Matthew Porteus D Fresh. Newburgh, Scotland / Bell Baxter HS 25 Juan Martinez D Fresh. Houston / Crosby HS 26 Carlos Valdez F Fresh. Houston / Episcopal HS 27 Philip Pilz D Fresh. Munich, Germany / Lausitzer Sportschule Cottbus 28 Brandon Salazar F Soph. Houston / George Bush HS 29 Omar Pacheco M Fresh. Houston / Sam Rayburn HS 30 Chris Loza D Fresh. Deer Park, Texas / Deer Park HS 42 Julius Williams F Fresh. Monrovia, Liberia / St. Peter Lutheran 99 Bryan Tello GK Fresh. Houston / Westfield HS RS Mario Andrade M Soph. Baytown / Goose Creek Memorial HS

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18-0012_Athletics_Soccer media guide_S_Fa17.indd 1 10/20/17 4:38 PM Player Bios 01 02 Luis Luis Rodriguez Bencomo Soph. | GK | Franklin, Tennessee Soph. | D | Barquisimento, Venezuela (Centennial HS / Delta State University) (Colegio Monsenor /Coastal Carolina University) Club: Tennessee Soccer Club Club: Club Deportivo Lara

03 04 Ziggy Yousri Nunez Benothame Soph. | D | Houston, Texas Soph. | D | Monaco, France (Lone Star College) (Cowley Community College) Club: Texans Soccer Club Club: AS Monaco FC

05 06 Oscar Carlos Aragon Blasco Soph. | CB | Magnolia (Magnolia HS) Soph. | M | Madrid, Spain (La Inmaculada) Club: Houston Dynamo Academy Club: Sporting de Hortaleza

07 08 Heiko Reda Leinweber Chokaf Soph. | M | Goch, Germany Soph. | F | Montreal, Canada (Lausitzer Sportschule Cottbus) (Cloud County Community College) Club: FC Energie Cottbus Club: Pointe Claire

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18-0012_Athletics_Soccer media guide_S_Fa17.indd 2 10/20/17 4:38 PM Player Bios 11 09 Diego Ivan Vazquez Rosales Soph. | F | Madrid, Spain Soph. | M | Pasadena (Sam Rayburn HS) (IES El Burgo de las Rozas) Club: Houstonians FC Club: Las Rozas CF

12 13 Jose Reyes Duarte Vargas Soph. | D | Houston (Summer Creek HS) Soph. | M | Mount Pleasant (Mount Pleasant HS) Club: Houston Dynamo Academy Club: Huskies Academy

14 15 Carlos Ivan Ibarra Cruz Soph. | F | Houston (Dobie HS) Soph. | M | Bogota, Columbia (Colegio Cambridge) Club: Houston Dynamo Academy Club: Fortaleza

Ziggy Nunez• 2017 SEASON Carlos Ibarra• 2017 SEASON

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18-0012_Athletics_Soccer media guide_S_Fa17.indd 3 10/20/17 4:38 PM Player Bios 17 Cyrus 18 Harmon Oscar Fresh. | M | Buchanan, Liberia Hernandez (Lighthouse Mission Academy) Fresh. | M | Dallas (Collin College) Club: BYC Club: Ayses Soccer Club

20 19 Ryan Francois Medilah Haba Soph. | M | Paris, France Fresh. | M | Dallas (Richland College) (Cloud County Community College) Club: Ayses Soccer Club Club: La Camillenne

21 22 Savio Artur Adams Luca Soph. | M | Lotus River, Cape Town (Zeekoevlei HS) Fresh. | M | Sao Pablo, Brazil (Colegio Avanco) Club: Oasis FC Club: G.R. Barueri

Carlos Blasco • 2016 SEASON Ivan Rosales • 2016 SEASON

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18-0012_Athletics_Soccer media guide_S_Fa17.indd 4 10/20/17 4:38 PM Player Bios 23 Jourdain 24 Fletcher Matthew Fresh. | F | Montego Bay, Jamaica Porteus (Cornwall College) Fresh. | D | Newburgh, Scotland (Bell Baxter HS) Club: MoBay United Club: AM Soccer

25 26 Juan Carlos Martinez Valdez Fresh. | D | Crosby (Crosby HS) Fresh. | F | Houston (Episcopal HS) Club: Houston Dynamo Academy Club: Houstonians FC

27 Philip 28 Pilz Brandon Fresh. | D | Munich, Germany Salazar (Lausitzer Sportschule Cottbus) Soph. | F | Houston (George Bush HS) Club: FC Energie Cottbus Club: Houstonians FC

Savio Adams • 2016 SEASON Diego Vazquez • 2017 SEASON

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18-0012_Athletics_Soccer media guide_S_Fa17.indd 5 10/20/17 4:38 PM Player Bios 29 30 Omar Chris Pacheco LozA M | Fresh. | Houston (Sam Rayburn HS) D | Fresh. | Deer Park (Deer Park HS) Club: Houston Dynamo Academy Club: Space City FC

42 99 Julius Bryan Williams Tello Fresh. | F | Monrovia, Liberia (St. Peter Lutheran) GK | Fresh. | Houston (Westfield HS) Club: Elwa United Club: Texans Soccer Club

RS Mario Andrade M | Soph. | Baytown (Goose Creek Memorial HS) Club: Houstonians FC

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Prince Ihenacho, who were all-region selections. Roberto Diaz Fernandez was the team’s newcomer of the year. Two players Ian Spooner signed National Letters of Intent to continue their education and Head Coach soccer careers at four-year colleges or universities. Overall, San Jac posted a 9-11 record. Western Michigan University (2005) Overall Record: 70-28-3 The 2013 season was one for the record books for San Jac men’s (five seasons) soccer. Spooner guided his team to a third place national finish Conference Record: 40-16-1 (five seasons) at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I men’s soccer championship, setting a new school record with 20 wins. The 2013 squad finished 20-2-0 overall, Ian Spooner, now in his 10th season overall with the San Jacinto with just one regular season loss, en route to the national College men’s soccer program, is beginning his sixth as head semifinal appearance. Six student-athletes earned NJCAA or coach. Spooner served four years as an assistant coach, was National Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) All-American the interim head coach in 2012, and earned the top spot as honors, and 11 went on to sign National Letters of Intent at head coach in the summer of 2013. Through all the transitions, four-year colleges or universities. the former collegiate goalkeeper has upheld the tradition of excellence that is San Jacinto College men’s soccer. In 2012, Spooner’s first as the leader of the program, San Jacinto College went 12-4-1 overall, and 6-2 in conference play. San Last season San Jac went 17-6-1 overall, completing the 2016 Jacinto College didn’t make it past the regional tournament season with a third-place finish at the National Junior College that season, but all was not lost. Three players earned NJCAA Athletic Association (NJCAA) national championship. The return or NSCAA recognition, led by Jose Seoane, who was named a trip to nationals was the seventh for the San Jacinto College men’s NJCAA second-team All-American, NSCAA first-team All-region, soccer program and second for Spooner. Twelve players, nearly and the team’s newcomer of the year. Pablo Vasquez also half of the 2016 San Jacinto College soccer team, signed National earned national recognition. Letters of Intent to continue their educational and soccer careers at four-year institutions. Sophomores Jefry Hernandez (defender) From 2008 to 2011, Spooner was an assistant coach under signed with St. Thomas University (National Association of then Head Coach David Santesteban. He helped San Jac to the Intercollegiate Athletics); Luis Almeida (midfielder) and Ricardo national runner-up in 2008, the most successful season in San Ramos (forward) signed Wayland Baptist University (NAIA); Jorge Jacinto College men’s soccer history. Three players were named Callejas (forward) signed with West Texas A&M University (National NJCAA and NSCAA All-Americans, and five others earned Collegiate Athletic Association DII); Hikahurito Meike (forward) national recognition. Kieron Bernard, the team’s defensive signed with Midwestern State University (NCAA DII); Antone MVP, signed a professional contract with the Austin Aztex FC. Jarvis (forward) signed with University of Texas Rio Grande Valley From 2009 to 2011, Spooner helped the Coyotes return to the (NCAA DI); and Brayan Gomez (defender) signed with West regional championship. Florida University (NCAA DII). Freshmen Pablo Iles Cruz (defender) and Bruno Pagani (midfielder) signed with Azusa Pacific University Spooner spent the 2005-06 season as the assistant coach (NCAA DII); Paul Tyson (goalkeeper) signed with Georgia State at Cumberland University of the National Association of University (NCAA DI); and Rigas Rigopolous (defender) signed Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). He holds a United States Soccer with California Polytechnic State University (NCAA DI). San Jac Federation National “C” Coaching License. He spent two and a forward Donald Benamna, who played during the 2015 season, half years working for the Challenge Soccer Club, and four years joined the University of Central Arkansas (NCAA DI) in January for as a professional staff coach for Space City Soccer Club. their 2017 season. Spooner hails from Houston, but played collegiately at Western In 2015 San Jac went 12-6-1 overall. At the end of the season Michigan University from 2001-2005. As a keeper for the Broncos, San Jac was ranked second in the region. Five student-athletes he was named the Mid-American Conference player of the week – Roberto Diaz, Derick Gonzalez, Prince Ihencaho, Ricardo Olaya in September of 2003. Spooner was the 2004 Western Michigan and David Koloko – signed National Letters of Intent to continue University Most Valuable Player and the 2001 newcomer of the their collegiate soccer careers at four year colleges or universities. year. He helped the Broncos to the 2003 MAC championship and the 2004 MAC runner-up. The 2014 season was full of ups and downs, but as a whole the team played hard and with a purpose. Three student- Spooner holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from athletes earned postseason honors, led by Ian Barbosa and Western Michigan University.

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Pablo Reyes Jesse Carie Mueller Assistant Coach Suarez-Castro Athletic Trainer Louisiana State University at Alexandria (2016) (2005) Second Season Volunteer Assistant Coach Sixth Season

Louisiana State University at Alexandria San Jac alumnus Pablo Reyes is entering his First Season Carie Mueller enters her sixth year at San second year as assistant coach for the San Jacinto College. She came to San Jac after Jacinto College men’s soccer program. San Jac alumnus Jesse Suarez-Castro is spending two years as an assistant athletic entering his first year as volunteer assistant trainer for the University of North Texas. Originally from Houston, Reyes attended coach for the San Jacinto College men’s There, she worked with the women’s North Shore Senior High school where he soccer program. He is originally from San , tennis, and football teams, and helped the team reach three consecutive Bernardino, California and attended Cajon was also the insurance liaison for all sports. Regional Quarterfinal appearances. As a High School. Prior to her time at UNT, Mueller spent senior, Pablo captained the side and was four years as a head athletic trainer for the named District 21-5A offensive player Suarez-Castro played at San Jac during Arena Football League. of the year, second team all-region, and the 2012 and 2013 seasons. During his academic all-state team member. After sophomore year, he helped San Jac finish Originally from Oskaloosa, , Mueller high school Reyes played at San Jac during third at the National Junior College Athletic received her bachelor’s degree in 2005 the 2012 and 2013 seasons. During his Association (NJCAA) national tournament. from Ottawa University while also on an sophomore year, he helped San Jac finish athletic scholarship for basketball. She then third at the National Junior College Athletic After graduating from San Jacinto College, earned her Masters of Athletic Training Association (NJCAA) national tournament. Suarez-Castro attended Louisiana State degree in 2007 from Texas Tech University University at Alexandria. Health Sciences Center. After graduating from San Jacinto College, Reyes spent two seasons at Louisiana Mueller is certified by the National State University at Alexandria, helping to Athletic Trainers’ Association Board of launch its men’s soccer program. In the Certification and holds her license by the first two years of the program’ s history, state of Texas. She is also a Performance Reyes helped the team to two consecutive Enhancement Specialist. playoff berths. In his senior year, Reyes captained the team and received the Red River Athletic Conference Champions of Character award.

Pablo holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Kinesiology from Louisiana State University at Alexandria.

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OVERALL: 17-6-1 | CONFERENCE: 9-4-1 FIELD PLAYERS ## Name GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% YC RX PK GW 0 Cesar Cerrera 17 1 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 2 Jefrey Hernandez 20 18 0 3 3 0 - 0 - 5 0 0-0 0 3 Brandon Salazar 16 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 4 Oscar Aragon 6 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 5 Pablo Illes Cruz 21 20 1 1 3 2 .500 0 .000 4 0 0-0 1 6 Carlos Blasco 23 21 4 1 9 14 .286 13 .929 4 0 0-0 1 7 Heiko Leinweber 23 21 10 9 29 27 .370 16 .593 3 0 0-0 3 8 Juan David Agredo 12 12 1 1 3 3 .333 1 .333 4 0 0-0 1 9 Meike Hikaruhito 22 13 8 5 21 33 .242 18 .545 0 0 0-0 1 11 Diego Vasquez 22 7 7 7 21 19 .368 13 .684 0 0 0-0 1 12 Jose Duarte 16 15 0 0 0 2 .000 0 .000 0 0 0-0 0 13 Ivan Rosales 22 16 4 3 17 20 .350 11 .550 2 0 0-0 2 14 Bryan Gomez 16 8 2 0 4 2 1.000 3 1.500 0 0 0-0 1 15 Mario Andraade 19 - 1 0 2 0 - 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 16 Jorge Callejas 22 1 2 0 4 9 .222 1 .111 0 0 0-0 0 17 Luis Almedia 23 14 4 8 16 12 .333 7 .583 3 0 0-0 1 18 Reyes Vargas 21 6 1 5 7 1 1.000 3 3.000 4 1 0-0 0 19 Antone Jarvis 23 22 0 0 0 0 - 1 - 4 0 0-0 0 20 Julio Escobar - - - - 0 ------0-0 - 21 Savio Adams 21 2 1 4 6 6 .167 4 .667 1 0 0-0 0 22 Bruno Pagani 20 14 0 4 4 2 .000 1 .500 9 0 0-0 0 23 Rigas Rigopoulos 20 - 1 1 3 4 .250 3 .750 1 0 0-0 1 24 Andrew Giraldo 18 7 6 5 17 12 .500 7 .583 0 0 0-0 0 27 Ricardo Ramos 21 10 15 5 35 20 .750 13 .650 1 0 0-0 3 88 Francisco Yapor 12 - 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 0-0 0 99 Paul Tyson 22 22 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 1 0 0-0 0 TEAM 23 23 71 62 204 201 .353 128 .637 46 1 0-0 16 Opponents 23 23 26 25 77 105 .248 86 .819 48 2 1-0 6

GOALKEEPERS # Name GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% WINS LOSSES TIES SO 0 Cesar Cerrera 6 1 198:00 3 1.36 4 .571 0 0 1 0/4 88 Francisco Yapor 3 0 70:00 0 0.00 0 - 0 0 0 0/3 99 Paul Tyson 22 22 1806:00 23 1.15 70 .753 16 6 0 4/4 TEAM 23 23 2096:00 26 1.12 74 .740 16 6 1 6 Opponents 23 23 2096:00 61 2.62 127 .676 6 13 1 4

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Date Location Result Aug. 26, 2016 Mississippi San Jacinto College 2, Eastern Florida State College 1 (2OT) Aug. 27, 2016 Mississippi San Jacinto College 5, Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 3 Sept. 1, 2016 Houston San Jacinto College 5, 0 Sept. 3, 2016 Houston San Jacinto College 10, Mountain View College 0 Sept. 9, 2016 Houston San Jacinto College 5, Community College 0 Sept. 10, 2016 Houston San Jacinto College 2, Paris Junior College 0 Sept. 16, 2016 Beeville 1, San Jacinto College 0 Sept. 17, 2016 Laredo San Jacinto College 4, Laredo Community College 2 Sept. 23, 2016 Houston 1, San Jacinto College 0 Sept. 24, 2016 Houston San Jacinto College 3, Jacksonville College 3 Sept. 30, 2016 Lufkin San Jacinto College 2, Angelina College 0 Oct. 2, 2016 Dallas San Jacinto College 3, Richland College 2 (OT) Oct. 7, 2016 Mt. Pleasant San Jacinto College 3, Northeast Texas Community College 0 Oct. 8, 2016 Paris San Jacinto College 3, Paris Junior College 2 Oct. 11, 2016 Jacksonville San Jacinto College 8, Jacksonville College 2 Oct. 14, 2016 Houston Coastal Bend College 1, San Jacinto College 0 (OT) Oct. 15, 2016 Houston San Jacinto College 6, Laredo Community College 0 Oct. 19, 2016 Tyler Tyler Junior College 1, San Jacinto College 0 Oct. 22, 2016 Houston San Jacinto College W (forfeit), Southwest Christian College Oct. 29, 2016 Houston San Jacinto College 3, Coastal Bend College 2 Nov. 5, 2016 Raymond, Mississippi San Jacinto College 3, Hinds Community College 1 Nov. 14, 2016 Tyler Parkland College 2, San Jacinto College 1 Nov. 15, 2016 Tyler San Jacinto College 3, Cloud County Community College 0 Nov. 18, 2016 Tyler Tyler Junior College 2, San Jacinto College 0

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Coaching Records Fastest Goal Scored Ian Spooner—Head Coach (2012 – present) 1. 9 sec., Dao Vu (2004), assist by Dane Richards from the kick off of the • 70-28-3 (five seasons) Region XIV semifinal game vs. Lon Morris David Santesteban—Head Coach (2004 – 2011) Goalkeeper Shutouts—Career • 120-30-13 (eight seasons) 1. 15, Emile Unverzagt (1994–1995) • Four-time NJCAA Mid-Southwest District Coach of the Year • Two-time NSCAA South region Coach of the Year Goalkeeper Saves—Single Season Ben Hunter—Head Coach (1994-2003) 1. 68, Michael Rich (2013) • 123-58-10 (10 seasons) 2. 55, Emile Unverzagt (1994) 3. 52, Gabriel Rodriguez (2007) Most Goals Scored—Single Game 1. 5, Fernando Castellanos (2000) Goalkeeper Saves—Career 2. 4, Ken Hoerner (2004) 1. 95, Emile Unverzagt (1994–1995) 3. 4, Roger Galo (1997) 2. 80, Michael Rich (2012-2013) 4. 4, Marcus Medellin (1995) Most Assists—Game Most Goals Scored—Single Season 1. 3, Brian Cole (1994) 1. 30, Jose (Sito) Seoane (2013) 3, Mario Rivera (1994) 2. 26, Fernando Castellanos (1999) 3. 25, Dane Richards (2004) Most Assists—Career 4. 19, Garnet Chisholm (2001) 1. 28, Pablo Vasquez (2012-2013) 19, Roger Galo (1997) 2. 25, Jose Seoane (2012-2013) 19, Thomas Stewart (1994) 3. 14, Joao Moneiro (2013) 5. 17, Garnet Chisholm (2002) 4. 12, Brian Cole (1994) 17, O’Neal Moore (2013) Most Goals Scored—Career 1. 45, Dane Richards (2003–2004) 2. 38, Jose (Sito) Seoane (2012-2013) 3. 36, Garnet Chisholm (2001–2002) 4. 36, Fernando Castellanos (1999–2000) 5. 32, Thomas Stewart (1994–1995)

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2016 Season Honors 2011 Season Honors • Overall record of 17-6-1 • Advanced to the Region XIV conference final • Third place finish at NJCAA national tournament • Overall record of 10-5-1 • Ranked as high as 2nd in the nation during the season • 12 players signed National Letters of Intent Individual Honors • Guillermo Alvarez – NJCAA All-American first team, NSCAA All-American Individual Honors second team, NSCAA all-region • Antone Jarvis – Second team NJCAA All-American • Amaury Ponce –NSCAA all-region 2015 Season Honors 2010 Season Honors • Overall record of 12-6-1 • Final NSCAA ranking of 8th • Ranked second in the region • Final NJCAA ranking of 11th • Second in Region XIV in total goals (51), assists (40) and points (142) • Advanced to the Region XIV conference final • Overall record of 11-6-1 Individual Honors • Donald Benamna- National Soccer Coaches Association of America Individual Honors All-American second team, led NJCAA Region XIV in goals (15) and • Carlos Picado – NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention, NJCAA all- points (31). region, NSCAA All-American second team, NSCAA first-team • Jhonattan Garduno- Second in Region XIV in save percent (.735) • Erik Stephenson – NJCAA all-region, NSCAA all-region and fourth in total saves (36). • Victor Ruiz – NSCAA all-region • Derick Gonzalez- Second most assists in Region XIV (8). • Amaury Ponce – NSCAA all-region, NJCAA all-region • Alfonso Magaña – NSCAA all-region 2014 Season Honors • Overall record of 9-11 2009 Season Honors • Seven-straight wins to close out the regular season Individual Honors • Overall record of 11-6-1 • Ian Barbosa – All-region first team, San Jacinto College MVP • Prince Ihenacho – All-region first team Individual Honors • Roberto Diaz Fernandez – San Jacinto College Newcomer of the • Edward Campbell – NJCAA all-region, NSCAA All-American, NSCAA first- Year team all-region, San Jacinto College MVP • Wendell James – NJCAA all-region, NSCAA first-team all-region, NSCAA 2013 Season Honors second-team All-American • Third place national finish • Carlos Recinos – NJCAA all-region, NSCAA second-team all-region • Final NSCAA national ranking of 3rd • Victor Ruiz – NJCAA all-region • Final NJCAA national ranking of 3rd • Mid-south district champions 2008 Season Honors • Most wins in school history • National runner-up • Overall record of 20-2-0 • Final NSCAA ranking of 2nd • 5th straight Region XIV championship Individual Honors • Mid-south district champions • Jose Seoane – NJCAA national tournament all-tournament team, • Overall record of 18-2-2 NJCAA All-American first team, NJCAA all-region, NSCAA All- American first team, NSCAA all-south region first team, San Jacinto Individual Honors College MVP • David Santesteban – NJCAA South District Coach of the Year, NSCAA • Pablo Vasquez – NSCAA All-American first team, NSCAA all-south South Region Coach of the Year region first team • Kieron Bernard – NJCAA first-team All-American, NJCAA all-tournament • Michael Rich – NJCAA all-region first team team, NJCAA all-region, NSCAA All-American, NSCAA first-team all- • Call Casarez – San Jacinto College Newcomer of the Year region, San Jacinto College defensive MVP • Ezequiel Amestoy – NJCAA national tournament all-tournament • Gabriel Rodriguez – NJCAA first-team All-American, NJCAA all- team, NSCAA all-south region second team tournament team, NJCAA all-region, NSCAA All-American, NSCAA • O’Neal Moore - NSCAA all-south region second team first-team all-region • Joao Monteiro – NJCAA all-region • Mozesh Gyorio – NJCAA honorable mention All-American, NJCAA all- region, NSCAA second-team all-region, San Jacinto College offensive 2012 Season Honors MVP • Overall record of 12-4-1 • Edward Campbell – NJCAA all-tournament team, NJCAA all-region, NSCAA honorable mention all-region, San Jacinto College MVP Individual Honors • Gilbert Barahona – NJCAA all-region, NSCAA second-team all-region • Jose Seoane – NJCAA All-American second team, NJCAA all-region, • Edward Estrada – NSCAA honorable mention all-region NSCAA all-region first team, San Jacinto College Newcomer of the • Cyprick Hedrick – NSCAA honorable mention all-region, San Jacinto Year College coaches award • Pablo Vasquez – NJCAA all-region, NSCAA all-region second team • Jorge Rivas – San Jacinto College most improved player • Daniel Porlan – NSCAA all-region second team, San Jacinto College MVP

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2007 Season Honors 2005 Season Honors • 4th place finish at NJCAA national championship • 14-6-5 overall record • Final NSCAA ranking of 3rd • Region XIV champions • 4th straight Region XIV championship • Mid-southwest district champions • Mid-south district champions • 4th place national tournament finish • Overall record of 16-4-2 Individual Honors Individual Honors • Ardalan Attar – NSCAA All-American, NJCAA All-American, NJCAA all- • David Santesteban – NJCAA mid-south district coach of the year, NSCAA region XIV, NJCAA all-tournament team (nationals), San Jacinto College regional coach of the year offensive MVP • Ricardo Ximines – NSCAA All-American, NSCAA first-team all-region, • Derrick Henry – NJCAA All-American, NJCAA all-region, NSCAA all- NJCAA first-team All-American region, San Jacinto College MVP • Kieron Bernard – NJCAA first-team All-American • Matt Kawana – NSCAA all-region XIV, San Jacinto College defensive MVP • Leon Williams – NJCAA all-tournament team, NSCAA first-team all- • Erik Sorenson – NSCAA all-region region • Gabriel Rodriguez – NJCAA all-region team, regional tournament MVP, 2004 Season Honors NSCAA second-team all-region • 19-1-1 overall record (most wins ever in program history) • Carlos Villa – NSCAA second-team all-region • Undefeated regular season record of 17-0-1 • Phillip Hagen – NSCAA honorable mention all-region • Region XIV champions • Roy Hernandez – NSCAA honorable mention all-region • Mid-southwest district champions • Jaime Garcia – NJCAA all-region • 3rd place finish at NJCAA national tournament • Winners of the 2004 Sportsmanship Award at the national tournament 2006 Season Honors • Longest win streak at 18 • 18-2-1 overall record • Region XIV champions Individual Honors • Final NJCAA ranking of 9th • Dane Richards – NSCAA Junior College Player of the Year, NJCAA first- • Final NSCAA ranking of 6th team All-American, NSCAA first-team All-American, NJCAA all-region, NSCAA all-region, broke school record for total career goals with 45, San Individual Honors Jacinto College offensive MVP and team MVP • Leon Williams – NSCAA first-team All-American; NSCAA first-team • Luis Hernandez – NJCAA all-region, NSCAA first-team all-region, San all-region Jacinto College coaches award • Howard Wong – NSCAA first-team all-region • Rohan Bernard – NJCAA honorable mention All-American, NJCAA • Kevin Villalobos – NSCAA second-team all-region all-region, NSCAA All-American, NSCAA second-team all-region, San • Phillip Hagen – NSCAA second-team all-region Jacinto College defensive MVP • Charles Hines – NJCAA all-region XIV tournament team • Ken Hoerner – NJCAA first-team all-region, NSCAA first-team all-region • Hassan Abdullahi – NJCAA all-region XIV tournament team • Nathan Watt – NJCAA all-region team • Carlos Villa – NJCAA all-region XIV tournament team • Ricardo Ximines – NJCAA all-region XIV tournament team 2003 Season Honors • 17-1, including 17 wins to begin the season • Fell to Tyler in the Region XIV tournament 2002 Season Honors • 15-5-2 overall record • NJCAA Region XIV and mid-southwest district champions • 4th place finish at NJCAA national tournament (consolation title) • Final ranking of 4th 1994 – 2001 Seasons • The San Jacinto College men’s soccer team was four-time region champions with a combined record of 91-52-8.

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The opportunity for San Jacinto College soccer players to continue their education and playing careers at four-year institutions is real. Since the program’s beginning, dozens of San Jac players have been invited to do just that at prestigious colleges and universities across the country. Some are even afforded the opportunity to play professionally. Here are the players who have moved on following their careers at San Jacinto College. 2016 2010 Luis Almeida Wayland Baptist University (NAIA) Israel Nava University of Houston-Victoria (NAIA) Jorge Callejas West Texas A&M University (NCAA DII) Carlos Picado University of Incarnate Word (NCAA DII) Pablo Iles Cruz Azusa Pacific University (NCAA DII) Victor Ruiz Concordia College New York (NCAA DII) Brayan Gomez West Florida University (NCAA DII) Jefry Hernandez St. Thomas University (NAIA) Antone Jarvis University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (NCAA DI) 2009 Hikahurito Meike Midwestern State University (NCAA DII) Edward Campbell Lindsay Wilson University (NAIA) Bruno Pagani Azusa Pacific University (NCAA DII) Edward Estrada University of Incarnate Word (NCAA DII) Ricardo Ramos Wayland Baptist University (NAIA) Emmanuel Frias Texas A&M International (NCAA DII) Rigas Rigopolous California Polytechnic State University (NCAA DI) Josue Garcia Northeastern State University (NCAA DII) Paul Tyson Georgia State University (NCAA DI) Jose Gutierrez University of Houston – Victoria (NAIA) Edgar Montoya University of Houston – Victoria (NAIA) Carlos Recinos Coker College (NCAA DII) 2015 Edwardo Santos University of Houston – Victoria (NAIA) Donald Benamna Univeristy of Central Arkansas (NCAA DI) Roberto Fernandez University of the Incarnate Word (NCAA DI) Derick Gonzalez Fort Hays State University (NCAA DII) 2008 Prince Ihenacho Lubbock Christian University (NCAA DII) Kieron Bernard Austin Aztex USL I (professional) Ricardo Olaya Central Methodist University (NAIA) Cyprian Hedrick Coastal Carolina University (NCAA DI) David Koloko Gardner-Webb University (NCAA DI) Gabriel Rodriguez Virginia Commonwealth University (NCAA DI) Oscar Suvias Texas A&M International (NCAA DII) 2014 Ian Barbosa University of St. Thomas 2007 Cristian Cruz University of Texas at Dallas Frazier Biba Embry-Riddle, Arizona campus (NAIA) Stephen Melchor University of Texas at Dallas Emilio Frias Southwest Assemblies of God (NAIA) O’Neal Moore University of Incarnate Word Phillip Hagen Tusculum University (NCAA DII) Gonzalo Orozco St Mary’s University Roy Hernandez Texas A&M International (NCAA DII) Corey McPhearson Tusculum University (NCAA DII) Caesar Vallejo University of Texas – Dallas (NCAA DIII) 2013 Carlos Villa University of Hartford (NCAA DI) Ezequiel Amestoy Wayland Baptist University (NAIA) Leon Williams University of San Francisco (NCAA DI) Arturo Araiza Louisiana State University at Alexandria (NAIA) Ricardo Ximines Florida International (NCAA DI) Call Casarez Midwestern State University (NCAA DII) Alonso Gallegos University of Incarnate Word (NCAA DI) Brian Mulchahey Louisiana State University at Alexandria (NAIA) 2006 David Perez University of St. Thomas (NAIA) Ardalan Attar University of San Francisco (NCAA DI) Pablo Reyes Louisiana State University at Alexandria (NAIA) Ruzdhi Halili Houston Baptist University (NCAA DI) Michael Rich Louisiana State University at Alexandria (NAIA) Derrick Henry Belmont University (NCAA DI) Jose (Sito) Seoane Southern New Hampshire University (NCAA DII) Charles Hines William Carey College (NAIA) Jesse Suarez Louisiana State University at Alexandria (NAIA) Howard Wong University of Hartford (NCAA DI) Pablo Vasquez San Diego State University (NCAA DI) 2005 2012 Brandon Durden Houston Baptist University (NCAA DI) Rodrigo Holden University of St. Thomas (NAIA) Ryan Maxwell University of Tampa (NCAA DII) Daniel Porlan Belhaven University (NAIA) Erik Sorenson DePaul University (NCAA DI) Jaime Rodriguez Coker College (NCAA DII) 2004 2011 Juan Adan William Carey College (NAIA) Benito Amaral Creighton University (NCAA DI) Ashkan Attar Grand Canyon University (NCAA DII) Jerson Carrasco Western Illinois (NCAA DI) Jeremy Butterfield University of Philadelphia (NCAA DI) Elmer Mejia Huston-Tillotson (NAIA) Luis Hernandez Mercer University (NCAA DI) Amaury Ponce Southern Methodist University (NCAA DI) Dane Richards Clemson University (NCAA DI) Jaime Rodriguez Huston-Tillotson (NAIA) Matt Tompkins University of Philadelphia (NCAA DI) Nataki Stewart University of St. Thomas (NAIA) Dao Vu Houston Baptist University (NCAA DI)

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Soccer players of League in the 2008-09 season. Bernard turned professional on any age can gain Dec. 15, 2008, when he signed with the newly established Austin inspiration from the Aztex in the USL First Division. He scored his first professional tales of Dane Richards, goal on Sept. 25, 2010 in a 4-2 win over AC St. Louis. Bernard was Kieron Bernard, a two-time NJCAA and NSCAA All-American. Francisco Calvo, and Mozesh Gyorio, former Calvo quickly made his way up the professional ranks after soccer stars at San returning to his native Costa Rica in the summer of 2011 to play Jacinto College who for the national youth team. As luck would have it, one of Costa have taken their game Rica’s senior professional players went down with an injury, to the next level. There and Calvo was asked by national head coach Ricardo La Volpe is little doubt that to play in a friendly game against Nigeria, an opportunity most they, and many of young athletes only dream about. As the only non-professional their peers, dreamed player on the team, he got the opportunity of a lifetime when one day of making it was called off the bench in the 59th minute. Calvo made such to the big stage. an impression that he was named a reserve call-up for the Costa Rica team at the 2011 Gold Cup, and later impressed Prior to the 2003 coach La Volpe to win him a call-up for the Costa Rica squad at season, Richards the 2011 Copa America. Calvo went on to play for Herediano might not have known before a stint at Perez Zeledon, where he scored give goals in 21 exactly where Houston was on the map, but the San Jacinto matches. In January 2015, Calvo joined Saprissa, and in 2016 he College coach at that time, Ben Hunter, knew him. Hunter, who was also a starter for Costa Rica in the Copa America Centenario had developed quite a knack for recruiting players from Jamaica, global soccer tournament. brought Richards to San Jacinto College that season. The rest, as they say, is history. In February 2015, Gyorio signed with the Austin Aztex, after playing in the North American’ Soccer League’s Minnesota United The 2003 team, the last to play for the now-retired Hunter, won FC. His rise to professional soccer began at San Jacinto College in 17 straight games before falling to rival Tyler in the Region 2008 when he helped the team finish as the national runner-up. XIV title game. Richards, displaying remarkable speed and ball That year, he was a NJCAA honorable mention all-American, all- handling skills, scored 20 goals that season. Playing for former region, team MVP, and NSCAA second-team all-region selection. head coach Dr. David Santesteban the following season, Richards In 2009, he played for the Houston Dynamo Academy, adding scored 25 times, becoming the all-time career scorer at San seven goals and six assists to his record. That same year, Gyorio Jacinto College. Along the way, Richards guided the team to a represented Canada in the Francophone Games in Lebanon, third-place finish at the national tournament. He went on to lead earning him a spot on the Canadian U-20 Team roster. Clemson University to the NCAA College Cup, earning second- team NSCAA All-American honors after scoring 11 goals and By no means are these the only San Jacinto College men’s soccer nine assists in 20 games as a senior. He was a Hermann Award players to have made it to the big leagues. Others include Roy Finalist that year, and also garnered a NSCAA All-South first team Hernandez (F.C. Excelsiro), Cyprian Hedrick (Sporting Kansas selection as well as a first-team All-ACC selection. City), Carlos Villa (CSD Municipal), Ryan Maxwell (New England Revolution), Brandon Durden (River Plate Puerto Rico) and Ken After graduation, the New York Red Bulls drafted Richards in the Hoerner (Houston Dynamo reserves). These former players are second round of the 2007 amateur draft. Now, the Montego Bay living proof that hard work – on the field and in the classroom – native is living his dream and playing the sport professionally. The can take you to where you want to be. Red Bulls’ midfielder made his first professional start in April 2007 at Columbus and notched his first MLS point when he assisted on Clint Mathis’ goal on April 15 against FC Dallas. Richards scored his first career MLS goal on May 5, 2007, against Real Salt Lake. He was a finalist for the 2007 MLS Rookie of the Year, and is a member of the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame class of 2011.

Bernard, who Dr. Santesteban recruited, followed much of the same path as Richards. He came to San Jacinto College from Spanish Town, Jamaica, and quickly made his mark on the San Jac program. A crafty defender, Bernard quickly established himself as a premier collegiate player. He captained the San Jac men’s DANE RICHARDS soccer team to a second place national finish in 2008, and also played for Portmore United in the Jamaican National Premier

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1987 San Jacinto College National Champions

With 12 national championships in its more than 50-year storied athletic history, San Jacinto College has a long and rich tradition of athletic success, both on the court and field, and in the classroom. This excellence has brought with it national and international exposure to the College and local community. Like many community college and four-year athletic programs, San Jacinto College has a history of producing professional and Olympic athletes.

Divided among the three campuses, San Jacinto College, or San Jac as it has come to be known when referencing its athletics programs, has a variety of athletic opportunities for both male and female student-athletes. San Jac competes in six National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I teams: men’s basketball, soccer and ; and women’s basketball, and volleyball.

San Jac has won national titles in men’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, and, track and field, as well as individual titles in tennis. Along the way, San Jacinto College has produced numerous All-Americans and Academic All-Americans, solidifying the success of San Jac student- athletes on the court and field and in the classroom.

San Jacinto College National Championships San Jacinto College National Runners-Up Year Team Overall Record Year Team 1968 Men’s Basketball 44-2 2016 Baseball 1983 Men’s Basketball 35-2 2012 Baseball 1984 Men’s Basketball 35-2 2010 Volleyball 1985 Baseball 54-7 Baseball 1986 Men’s Basketball 37-0 2008 Men’s Soccer 1986 Baseball 53-12 2004 Baseball 1987 Women’s Outdoor 2003 Men’s Basketball Track & Field n/a Baseball 1987 Baseball 52-9 1999 Baseball 1987 Volleyball 39-7 Year Team 1989 Women’s Indoor 1998 Baseball Track & Field n/a 1997 Men’s Basketball 1989 Baseball 61-10 1993 Volleyball 1990 Baseball 62-11 1988 Baseball 1984 Baseball 1977 Men’s Basketball 1976 Volleyball 1967 Men’s Basketball

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San Jacinto College All-Time NJCAA Academic All-Americans NJCAA All-Academic Teams Year Name Award Sport Year Sport 2016-2017 Ines Bawedin Pinnacle Academic Achievement Volleyball 2016-2017 Men’s Volleyball Juel Rayburn Pinnacle Academic Achievement Volleyball Volleyball Elena Hadzheiva Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball 2015-2016 Volleyball Maragarita Buvinic Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball 2014-2015 Men’s Basketball Nakia Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Volleyball Kayden Thomas Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Hannah Westerlage Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Hunter McClellan Pinnacle Academic Achievement Baseball Frederick Bitondo Pinnacle Academic Achievement Men’s Basketball Kabir Mohammed Pinnacle Academic Achievement Men’s Basketball Carlos Blasco Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Diego Vasquez Pinnacle Academic Achievement Soccer Pablo Iles Cruz Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Savio Adams Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Alexis DeLeon Exemplary Acaemic Achievement Softball Danielle Damian Pinnacle Academic Achievement Softball Katlyn Rivera Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball Kaylee Ousman Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball Natalie Hoyt Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball Shelbi Doherty Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball 2015-2016 Hannah Baker Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Ines Bawedin Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Sophia Botsch Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Juel Rayburn Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Nakia Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Kayden Thomas Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Hannah Westerlage Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball Luis Almeda Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Miguel Canas Pinnacle Academic Achievement Soccer Ricardo Romas Exemplary Academic Achievement Soccer Danielle Damian Exemplary Academic Achievement Softball Hunter McClellan Pinnacle Academic Achievement Baseball Patrick Donaho Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Laneisha Jeans Exemplary Academic Achievement Women’s Basketball 2014-2015 Chase Arledge Exemplary Academic Achievement Men’s Basketball Delaney Driver Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball Elizabeth Garcia Superior Academic Achievement Softball Bridgitte Gauvin Superior Academic Achievement Softball Austin Johnson Superior Academic Achievement Baseball Walker Pennington Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Erik Nouis Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Rachel Warner Exemplary Academic Achievement Volleyball 2013-2014 Keili Harrison Superior Academic Achievement Volleyball 2012-2013 Matt Locus Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Conrad Ramquist Superior Academic Achievement Baseball 2011-2012 Benjamin Silva Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence Baseball Kirby Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball 2009-2010 Trey Ross Distinguished Academic All-American Baseball 2008-2009 Lauren Tippet Academic All-American Women’s Basketball

NJCAA Hall of Fame Inductees Year Name Sport Year Name Sport 2011 Dane Richards Men’s Soccer 1996 Judy Harrison Track & Field / Cross Country 2010 Ollie Mack Men’s Basketball 1995 Walter Berry Men’s Basketball 2007 Scott Gernander Men’s Basketball Wayne Graham Baseball 2005 Steve Francis Men’s Basketball 1994 Ollie Taylor Men’s Basketball 2000 Becky Lidolph Volleyball 1993 Monica Hays Track & Field / Cross Country 1997 Rita Crockett Volleyball 1990 Ronnie Arrow Men’s Basketball 1986 Tom Henderson Men’s Basketball

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that workforce need and to ensure students have a pathway as they San Jacinto College progress in their careers.

Central Campus: 8060 Spencer Hwy., Pasadena, Texas 77505 At San Jacinto College, we know that not everyone is a “traditional” North Campus: 5800 Uvalde Rd., Houston, Texas 77049 student. Goals and scheduling demands are unique, so we offer South Campus: 13735 Beamer Rd., Houston, Texas 77089 courses during the day, during the evening, on weekends and online. Maritime Campus: 3700 Old Highway 146, La Porte, Texas 77571 San Jacinto College students choose from eight degree pathways that set students on a path to earn a certificate or associate degree, and 281-998-6150 | www.sanjac.edu enter the workforce with the skills they need or transfer to the four- Surrounded by the monuments of history, the industries and maritime year college with the knowledge to complete their higher education enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto credentials. Our corporate partners benefit from a robust training College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, since program through the Continuing and Professional Development 1961. As one College with multiple locations, San Jacinto College has division, which also offers leisure learning classes and programs for a location nearby the majority of our students. Our College brings K-12 teachers through the Aerospace Academy. people together for all kinds of academic pursuits, workforce training, continuing education, and frequent gatherings of civic, community San Jacinto College continues to lead in the Gulf Coast through and non-profit groups. grant-funded partnerships and collaboration with other colleges and organizations. These funds support student success through academic San Jacinto College is committed to serving the citizens, businesses programs and initiatives promoting college retention and completion, and industries of East Harris County. At the core of our values is student regional workforce training, scholarships and tuition in various student success. In fact, we are a recognized leader in the national student programs, and create pathways to higher education and the workforce completion movement. San Jacinto College was named a 2017 Aspen for middle and high school students. Institute Rising Star as one of the top five community colleges in the nation. We achieved this status through a direct focus on removing Whatever path you take, you’ll find a friendly, big- barriers for completion, enhancing student support systems, and hearted community at San Jacinto College. emphasizing academic excellence.

The College is also committed to developing a skilled and trained workforce to meet the growing demands of industry in our region. We San Jacinto College partner with industry to ensure we are teaching the skills that make our students employable immediately upon completion of their program. Your Goals. Your College. We have created fast-track and stackable credentials to help meet

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