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P University Outscored Their Opponents by Vs Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Men's Soccer News Releases Men's Soccer 10-8-2002 Cedarville vs. Ohio Dominican University Cedarville University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/mens_soccer_news_releases Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons This News Release 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 News Releases by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@Cedarville. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ir@©l©W ff [Ii) tl!ID@ b.\lMJ©: Men's: ©@@J@!JWIJOO@ f10@Uw@rr@U(W DAEMEN at SAINT VINCENT. W@ @/JiJU@ @@[fffl)U@U@@@. f10@Uw@rr@U(W \it•~r· J}iJj]©&J@l~~ ©@11Q fj)9 ~@@~ 0 &:@@ ffe)QIMJQ Roberts Wei;leyan, 7:30 p.m. ~-.s MIDI CQ~FERl',. .. #15 Andy The Cedarville University midfielffer from Levesque .men's soccer team hosts the Aviv, Israel, and Aaron 5-9, 150, Senior, Ohio Dominican University Moses, a 6:o freshman for- Steve Palmer, a5-6senior Midfield/Forward Panthers in American ward from New Lebanon; Bowdoin,ME midfielder.from Mideast Conference South Ohio. The Panthers goalie, Massillon, Division action. tonight under Edward Ball, a 6-1 · senior Ohio, has .one Andy Levesque is the lights at Yellow Jacket from Garland, Texas, is one goal and four one of three four-year players in the assists for the YeHow_ Jacket program ..... changed Field. The Yellow Jackets of the leading keepers in the Yellow. positions last fan from defender to for­ enter the match with a 8-2 AMC. Jackets. ward ..... responded with six goals and four assists to tie for second in scoring overall record including 1-1 ,• with 16 points ..... played in all 24 in the AMC after dropping a 2002 AW~( Men's ~ccer Standings matches with 16 starts .... Carries ·an 5-1 decision at NAIA #3 Rio NORTH DIVISION DIVISION OVERALL _Electrical Engineering major . at Grande last Wednesday: The (thru 10/6/02) w L T Pis w L T p~ Cedarville University... ,.born 618/81 in Notre Dame 4 0 0 .12 9 2 1 .792 arunswick, ME ..... son of Mr. and Mrs. Ohio Dominican University Roberts Wesleyan 4 0 0 12 6 2 1 .722 James Levesque .... :has three younger Houghton 3 1 0 9 3 2 1 .583 Panthers, 11-2 overall and 3- Walsh 2 3 () 6 4 8 0 .333 sisters and two· younger brothers. () in the AMC South, had a Saint Vincent 1 1 0 3 .4 6 1 .409 Geneva 1 2 0 3 6 6 0 ..500 10-game winning streak Point Park 0 2 0 0 1 4 0 .200 snapped by Otterbein on Malone 0 2 0 0 1 7 0 .125 October 1st before defeating Oaeinen 0 4 0 0 0 9 0 .000 NAIA No. 3 Rio Urbana University 2-1. .on S.OUTH DIVISION DIVISION OVERALL (thru 10/5/02) w L T Pis w L T Pct. Grande scored Saturday. C.edarville holds a Ohio Dominican 3 0 0 9 11 2 0 .846 three times in the Rio Grande 2 0 0 6 9 0 0 1.000 · commanding 15-4-2 ! lead in first 15 minutes Tiffin 2 1 0 6 5 4 1 .550 the all-time series. CEDARVILLE 1 1 0 3 8 2 0 .800 en route to a 5-1 Urbana 0 2 0 0 10 3 0 .769 victory over The Cedarville University Ml. Vernon Nazarene 0 2 0 0 7 5 0 .583 Cedarville in an offensive attack is led by for­ Shawnee State 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 .ooo · American Mideast ward Jon Waldo, a 6-2junior, 3 points awarded tor an AMC win and 1 point tor a tie. Conference· South Phiilp Ellis who has scored_ ·10 goals . Division match last Wednesday along with six assists. Six of afternoon. The Yellow Jackets his goals have been game got on the board in the 30th winners .. Freshman midfield­ Aug.29 at Georgetown College W2·1 minute when freshman midfield· · Aug. 31 at Grace College W2·1 er Phillip Ellis tallied his f_ifth goal er Phillip Ellis has added 5 goals and 3 assists. Nine Sept. 3 at Wittenberg University · W3-2(ot) of the season .on an assist from Sept. 6 at Indiana Wesleyan University . W1-0 other Yellow Jackets have Alex Benedict. ft stayed 3-1 until S(3pt. 7 at Taylor University W4-0 the.host Redmen scored two registered goals this season. Sept.13 at Malone College W2·1 more times in the final seven Senior keeper Matt Reid has Sept.14 at Walsh University W2-0 minutes. posted 38 saves while allow­ Sept. 20 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE ppd. ing 12 goals with two Sept.23 UNIVERSITY of FINDLAY L2·1 shutouts in the first .ten Sept.28 SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY" W7-0 !!DIP OO!IDriTu matches.· Oct. 2 at University of Rio Grande* L5-1 ~ Cedarville The Yellow Jackets have Oct. 8 OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY*· Bp.m. Oct. 12 OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (Homecoming) 7p.m. p University outscored their opponents by vs. Oct. 15 at Mount Vernon Nazarene University* 4p.m. a 25-12 margin and hold Oct. 18 MARIAN COLLEGE 7p.m. Olivet Nazarene considerable edges in shots Oct.25 TIFFIN UNIVERSITY* 7p.m. University on goal (166-92) and corner oci.30 .at U~na University* 3:30p.m. kicks (71-45). Nov. 2 DAEMEN COLLEGE 3p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 Ohio Dominican is getting (Homecoming) offensive production from HOME MATCHES IN BOLD CAPS 7:00 p.m. Ron Dezalovsky, a 5-10 • American Mideast Cqnference South DMsion Games University Cedarville' . ''Yellow Jackets'' Cedarville, OH Head Coach: Ben Belle man· HQ Player Pos, J:il Wt Xe Hometown High School 00 Ethan Frye G 6-0 170 Jr Jamestown, OH Greeneview - 0 Ll.lke Marietta G 6-0 155 Fr Mansfield, OH Mansfield Christian 0 Joel Reemtsma G 5-11 175 Jr Kenai.AK Kenai Central 1 Matt Reid G 6-1 190 Sr Brownsburg, IN Bethesda Christian 2 Brian Vance M 5-10 145 Jr Columbus, OH · St. Charles Preparatory 3 John Sommer M/F s~10 155 Fr Fort Wayne, IN Blackhawk Christian 4 JoeZuerner M/F 5-8 145 .So. Cold Spring, KY Calvary Christian 5 Tim Thomson D 6-3 170 So' Monroeville, PA Trinity Christian . 6 Matt Green 0 5"1.1 170 So Lakeland, FL Lakeland Christian 7 Peter Dryer M 5-11 155 So , Kenosha, WI Tremper 8 Stephen Palmer M 5-6 150 Sr Massillon, OH Massillon Christian .9 Jon _Waldo F 6-2 190 Jr Brookfield, IL Riverside Brookfield 10 Jason Auyer M 5-:S 140 So Liverpool, NY Faith Heritage 1.1 Nathanael Dewhurst M 6-0 170 So Springfield, OH HorneschQol 12 Tyler Schµmacher D 6-2. 160 Fr Elkhart, IN Elkhart Baptist Christian 13 Justin Schenck M 6-Q 155 Fr Mantua,OH ·Crestwood 14 Jeremy f\aburn M 6-0 165 Fr Rockwood, Ml Inter-City Baptist 15 Andy Levesque M/F 5-9 150 Sr Bowdoin, ME Mount Ararat 17 Todd Beall 0 6-2 165 Jr Fairfax,VA Pope Paul VI 18 Alex Benedict M/F {>-9 150 Fr Lititz, PA Warwick 19 Phillip Ellis M 6-1 160 Fr Cincinnati, OH , •Kings 21 Andrew Belleman D 6-1 180 Fr Cedarville, OH Cuyahoga Valley Christian 22 Brady Carter F 5-11 165 So Pittsboro, IN Bettiesda Christiah 23 Ben Allen D 6-2 185 Fr Beavercreek, OH Xenia Christian 26 Bob Cassity M 5-7 130, Jr ·South Shore, KY Greenup' Ohio Dominican University "Panthers" Columbus, OH Head Coach: David Mor HQ f!Wtr ~ H! Wt .Yr Hometown High Sghool 00 Josh Kummer G 6-2, 210 Fr New Lebanon, OH Dixie 0 Paul Barnes G 5-9 170 Fr · Trotwood, OH Northmont 1 Edward Ball G 6-1 200 Sr Garland, TX Richarson J.J. Pierce 2 QavidOick D 5-10 160 Jr Mansfield, OH Crestview 3 TKMarsh D 5-10 155 Fr Casstown, OH Miami East 4 Damian Biefus D 5-10 176 So Bay Village, OH St. Edward 5 Brandon Good. D 6-2 180 Sr Akron, OH ·Green 6 Jason Carman D 5-7 150 Fr Columbus, OH St Francis DeSales 7 • Mike Azzola D 5-9 150 So Columbus, OH Bishop Watterson 8 Aaron Bowman F 6-0 160 Fr Germantown, OH Valley View· 9 Aaron Moses F 6-0 155 Fr New Lebanon, OH Dixie 10 Fernando Mendoza M 5-11 175 Sr Cali, Colombia Cali 11 Chris Trefzger M 5-6 151 So Grove City, OH Grove City 12 Rene Marois M 6-2 165 Fr Cincinnati, OH La.Salle 14 Matija Zitko M 5-6 145 Sr Croatia 15 Bryce Burkhardt M 5-7 152 Fr Mansfield, OH Ontario 16 Matt Glorioso D 5-8 165 So Mansfield, OH Lexington 18 Drew Abdalla F 5-7 195. Fr GranviUe, OH Granville ChristainAcaqemy 19 Edward Marrinan D 6-3 180 Fr Dayton, OH Chaminade-Julienne Catholic 20 Dan Valdivia M 6-0 185 Fr Reynoldsburg, OH Reynoldsburg 21 Ron Dezalovsky M 5-10 1.65 Jr Tel Aviv, Israel Tel Aviv 22 Mark Barahona M 5-5 145 Fr Austintown, OH Austintown-Fitch 23 Tim Shriner D 6-1 195 Fr Gahanna, OH Gahanna· Lincoln 24 John Schilder D 5-9 170 Fr Sunbury, OH St. Charles 26 -Todd Schwarz M 5-10 155 Jr Canal Winchester, OH Canal Winchester 27 Dustin Penrod M 6-1 190 Fr Piqua, OH Piqua 30 Matt Lenning G 6-6 215 Fr Logan, OH Logal) .
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