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Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Men's Soccer Programs Men's Soccer Fall 2004 2004 NCCAA Division 1 Championship Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_programs Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons This Program is brought to you for free and open access by DigitalCommons@Cedarville, a service of the Centennial Library. It has been accepted for inclusion in Men's Soccer Programs by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 0 - ®LFnes I MEN & WOMEN'S DIVISION I KISSIMMEE, FL Through the NCCAA, student-athletes pursue their i i dreams bo ~ on antl off the field. As they 1nold their futures in a Christ-Ce ltered environment, they beco1ne our nation's I :r genc-ra ·o n of leaders and visionaries. ACADEMICS 1ne NCCAA is cornn1itted to equipping student-athletes a1 d Goa,hes ,vith the necessary tools to make a positive and eaningful impact fiH Christ. Winning on the athletic field is im~orrant, but victory in the lives of our nation's youth is paramount. Dedicated educators and caring leddershiJ). National cornpetition. International ~each and ministrjl. what we're rul, about. Contact us at: 302 West Washington Street Gree Yillc, South Carolina 29601 or call us at 864-250-1199. www.thenccaa.org • From The Executive Direct01· ... NATIONAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION On behalf of the NCCAA and the Board of Directors, welcome to the 2004 Division J Women's and Men's Soccer Championship. It is exciting for all ofus to have sixteen institutions from across the United States in Kissimmee to compete in the National Championship. This event is just one of our 22 national championships and invitationals sanctioned by the NCCAA. Over 13,000 student-athletes and 105 institutions make up the NCCAA and this event is an important part of our Association. Congratulations to each student-athlete and coach who participates in this championship event. Your participation in this tournament certainly represents many weeks of dedicated time and work. It is also a statement that you stand for the Lord while you compete. The NCCAA thanks Freddie King, Jr., Men's Division I Chairperson, and Jonathan Meade, Women's Division I Chairperson, for their excellent leadership in organizing and administering these events. Also, sincere appreciation goes to Lourdes Cortes of the Best Western Main gate, Ariel Martinez and the GOUSC, Brandon Buckles of Austin-Tindall Regional Soccer Park, and K.P. Clements of the Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau for their assistance and support. Sincere thanks from lhe NCCAA are offered to Universal Benefit Plans, represented by Gary Beck and Terry Eichorst, for their sponsorship of both the Kyle Rote, Jr. Award and the Michelle Akers Award. Then recipients of these two prestigious awards will be well rewarded for their efforts thanks to these two men and Universal Benefit Plans. As fom1cr NCCAA student-athletes, Gary and Terry both know the value of Christ-centered education as well as the benefit of competing for Christ. The NCCAA is unique and stands alone as the only national intercollegiate athletic association that uses athletics to serve the Great Commission of Jesus Christ. Events such as this help showcase that effort and we trust each of you will experience the NCCAA at its finest this weekend. Sincerely, Dan Wood Executive Director National Christian College Athletic Association 302 W. Washington St., Greenville, SC 29601 864-250-1199 ♦ 864-250-1141 Fax ♦ www.thenccaa.org I I I For the 18th year the NCCAA Pro-Am Classic will be conducted to support the NCCAA in both general operations and in the support of student-athletes and coaches as they travel the nation and the world in sports ministry. The Pro-Am is known for its fellowship, spiritual renewal and, of course, great golf. YOUR ENTRY FEE INCLUDES: 1 Practice Round • 3 Tournament Rounds Golf Instruction from PGA Professionals 3 Nights' Lodging • 9 Meals $35,000 in Gifts & Prizes Tax Deductible Portion Plan now to attend the 2005 NCCAA Pro-Am Classic! MARCH 18-21., 2005 Register online at www.thenccaa.org or call: 864-250-1199 ...... The NCCAA 2004 Kyie Rote, Jr. Player of Year Award winner is Seth Huber of Greenville College in Greenville, IL. This central-midfield player from Coffeen, IL has been the Panthers leading scorer all four of his years at Greenville, and according to soc cer coach Brian McMahon, "Seth has been the major contributor to the turnaround of Greenville s program, taking it from a 4-13 season in 2001 to an 11-2 record in his senior year." The team captain for three years, Seth has accu- mulated numerous honors during his college soccer career. He has made 1st Team AII-SLIAC Conference three times, 1st Team NCCAA North Central Region three times, and was selected to the 2002 NSCAA Central Region Team. The Panthers have also benefited from Seth s abilities by being two time North Central Region qualifiers and currently holding the NCCAA #10 National Ranking. In the classroom, Seth holds an impressive 3.8 grade point average and his academic honors include being a three time Academic AII-SLIAC Conference recipient. He is complet ing his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education. In addition to being the team captain, Seth is also clearly the spiritual leader of his team. He conducts a team Bible study every Monday night, and is also in charge of his praise band at church. Coach McMahon adds, "Not only is Seth our best player, but the most humble leader I have coached. He is a very well respected leader, captain and mentor to the younger players." The NCCAA is proud to announce Seth Huber of Greenville College as the 2004 Kyle Rote, Jr. Award winner. #1 SEED Mid East Region l NO. NAME POS. YR. HOME TOWN 0 Dustin Crane G Jr Paducah, KY THE COUGARS 1 Sebastian Perez G Sr Argentina 2 Steven Opimbi Fr 15-9-0 3 Alex Walandro D Sr Brasil MAYFIElD, KY 4 Guillermo Ara D Jr Argentina 5 Martin Antivero D Sr Argentina 7 Rodrigo Pardo M Sr Chile Sebastian Felman M Sr Argentina HEAD COACH 9 10 Leandro Gottardi F/M So Argentina JOE ZAKOWICZ 11 Guillermo Ferrando M So Argentina 12 Siaka Sirleaf M/F Fr Liberia Alif-il iE.'fiC iMRECTOR 13 Fenton Grahm M/F So Jamaica JOE ZAKOWICZ 14 Rhett Clark M So Murray, KY 15 Paul Onyango M Fr Kenya 16 Adrian Anderson M Sr Ft. Cambell, KY 17 Peter Agwa M Fr Kenya 18 Freddie Tims F Fr Brownsville, TN 20 Lane Lyston M So Jamaica 21 Caleb Reinhardt M So Alma, KY 22 Austin Davis M So Argentina 23 Matt Hurt M So Argentina 24 Guillermo Kegalj M Fr Argentina 25 Moses Kuinthia M/F Fr Kenya 27 Luciano Bogliacino D Fr Argentina eu1on ' l I r NO. NAME POS. YR. HOME TOWN THE TROJANS 0 Pete Taylor G Fr Smyrna, GA 00 Collin Grotbeck G Fr Adrian, Ml 14-8-2 1 Brad Drake G So Bloomington, IL 2 Adam Riddell F Jr Warminster, PA DEERFIELD, IL 3 Jesse Fox M So Tucson, AZ 4 Luke Anderson D So Rockford, IL 5 Nate Taube M/F Sr Buercs Aires, Argentina HEAD COACH 6 Dan Bryant D So Matthews, NC 7 Caleb Redelman M Fr Wheaton, IL STOSH WALSH 8 Baraka Kasali M Sr Beni DR Congo 9 Nate Bogdanovich F Jr Hartland, WI A SSISTANT C,OACH 10 Kyle Bacon D So Lannon, WI LUCAS DALGLEISH 11 AJ Mueller M So Miramar, FL 12 Josh Bacon D So Lannon, WI ATHLEIC TRAINER 13 Tim Jeanson D So Racine, WI ROB SIPES 14 Brandon Keith D Fr Wheaton, IL 15 Danny Drout M/F So Oconomowoc, WI 16 George Lozada D Fr Chicago, IL STATISTICIAN 17 Miles Shiver M/F So Albuquerque, NM RYAN STEGER 18 Matt Taube M Jr Quito, Ecuador 19 Steve Sparks F Fr Sulvania, OH 20 Mark Robinson F So Grayslake, IL 21 John Vanmaaren D Fr Oostburg, WI 22 Ross O Hair D So Tucson, AZ Alt Andres Orbe D Fr Chicago, IL SEED Central Region NO. NAME PO$. YR. HOMETOWN THE PIONEERS 0 Danny Buxie G So Lancaster, OH 14-5-1 1 Michael Dye G Jr Brooksville, FL OlATHE, KS 2 Eric Odell M Fr Overland Park, KS 3 Jose Sibrian M Fr Houston, TX 4 Eli Korthanke D Sr Robinson, KS HEAD COACH 5 Frantz-Kwame Smith D Jr St Catherine, Jamaica KEVIN WARDLAW .. 6 Jermaine Ricketts DIM Jr Kingston, Jamaica 7 Jeff Christensen D Fr Palmetto, FL ASSISTANT COACHES 8 Joshua Armfield M So MIKE STONE Topeka, KS 9 Luis Licerio M So Houston, TX 10 Alfredo Orjuela F Sr Olathe, KS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 11 David Gonzalez F So Montevideo, Uruguay RON HILL 12 Jonathan Vigil D Fr Buffalo, WY 13 Kyle Sloan D Fr Mustang, OK ATHLETIC TRAINER 14 David Weeks F So Farmington, NM CHAD KELLER 15 Justen Wack F Jr Elyria, OH 17 Jonathan McPeake F Sr Shawnee, KS 18 Robert Howard D Jr Olathe, KS 19 Johnathan Lyke D Jr Colorado Springs, CO 20 Jace Hansen F/M Jr Olathe, KS 26 Dale Mitchell D Sr Lenexa, KS ~ /I .. NO. NAME POS. YR. HOME TOWN THEYEllOW 0 David Howdyshell G So Horton, Ml JACKETS 1 Stephen Bushre G Fr Indianapolis, IN 2 Jon Taylor M So Mentor, OH 11-9-1 3 Ken Davis F Fr Chelsea, Ml CEDARVlllE, OH 4 Joe Zuerner F Sr Cold Spring, KY 5 Tim Thomson D Sr Monroeville, PA HEAD COACH 6 Matt Green D Sr Lakeland, FL BEN BELLEMAN 7 Pete Dryer M Sr Kenosha, WI ASSISTANT COACHES 9 David Adams M/F Fr Clarksville, MD BRENT DAVIS, JOSH RADCLIFFE & 10 Jason Auyer M Sr Liverpool, NY KEVIN ROPER 11 Matt Johnson M Fr Lakeland, FL 12 Phil Shimer F So Hilliard, OH ATHLETIC DIRECTOR 14 Josh Geiser F Fr Vestal, NY PETE REESE 15 lain Bryant D So Plymouth, Ml ATHLETIC TRAINER 17 Todd Beall D Sr Annandale, VA BILL VINE 18 Justin Benz M Jr Ormond Beach, FL 19 Phil Ellis M Jr Cincinnati, OH 22 Elliot Moore D So Biglerville,PA 23 Andrew Belleman M Jr Cedarville, OH 25 Scott Delange D Fr Lapeer, Ml 26 Jon Miley F Fr Derry, NH NO.