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1999 NAIA Mens' Soccer All-Americans Page 1 of 4 1999 1999 Men's Soccer All-Americans Page 1 of 4 1999 NAIA Mens' Soccer All-Americans Contact: Dawn Harmon, Assistant Director of Sports Information Date: December 3, 1999 TULSA, Okla.- The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) announced today its selections for Men’s Soccer All- America, as selected by the NAIA Men’s Soccer All-America Selection Committee. Birmingham-Southern College (Ala.) senior sweeper Thorsten Damm was honored as the 1999 NAIA Men’s Soccer Player of the Year. Listed below are the 1999 NAIA Men’s Soccer All-America teams: FIRST TEAM Name School Pos. Class Hometown Igor Ranitovic** Birmingham-Southern College (Ala.) GK Sr. Novi Sad, Serbia Adam Throop* Westmont College (Calif.) GK Sr. Arcadia, Calif. Bonaventure Maruti* University of Mobile (Ala.) FJr.Nairobi, Kenya Tom Odhiambo* Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) F So. Nairobi, Kenya Danny Owens William Carey College (Miss.) F Sr. Baton Rouge, La. Lars Thorstensen Lambuth University (Tenn.) FSo.Sandefjord, Norway Aduato Neto University of Mobile (Ala.) MF Fr. Salvador, Brazil Eric Ochieng Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) MF So. Nairobi, Kenya Dominic Schell University of Mobile (Ala.) MF Sr. Dallas, Texas Marcus Trost Birmingham-Southern College (Ala.) MF Sr. Landshut, Germany Gerardo Campos University of Illinois at Springfield DJr.Belize Thorsten Damm# Birmingham-Southern College (Ala.) D Sr. Bruhl, Germany Benjamin Djeukeng Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) DSr.Yaounde, Cameroon Pablo Nassar Life University (Ga.) D Jr. Alajuela, Costa Rica * -- repeat first-team selection from 1998 ** -- repeat first-team selection from 1997 & 1998 # - 1999 NAIA Men’s Soccer Player of the Year SECOND TEAM Name School Pos. Class Hometown Richard Goddard Roberts Wesleyan College (N.Y.) GK Jr. Scarborough, Tobago Steve London Simon Fraser University (B.C.) GK Sr. Vancouver, British Columbia Stuart Connolly Life University (Ga.) FJr.Ayr, Scotland Dino Delevski Oklahoma City University FSr.Oklahoma City, Okla. Connally Edozien Embry-Riddle University (Fla.) FJr.Lagos, Nigeria Matt Ogden University of Rio Grande (Ohio) F Sr. Preston, England Ryan Austin Life University (Ga.) MF Sr. Benoni, South Africa Matt Evans Azusa Pacific University (Calif.) MF So. Pasadena, Calif. Lars Hjortshoj Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) MF Fr. Aarhus, Denmark Brad Jenks Columbia College (Mo.) MF Sr. Columbia, Mo. Ian Belford William Carey College (Miss.) D Jr. Kingston, Jamaica Scott Hartwig Harris-Stowe State College (Mo.) DSr.Leighton Buzzard, England Chris Hook Westmont College (Calif.) D Sr. Dallas, Texas Javier Lopez Bethel College (Ind.) DJr.Puebla, Mexico THIRD TEAM Name School Pos. Class Hometown Graeme Abel Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) GK Fr. Liverpool, England B.J. Latas Harris-Stowe State College (Mo.) GK Sr. Kansas City, Mo. Oscar Alvarez Dominican University (Ill.) FSr.Chicago, Ill. Peter Andersen Green Mountain College (Vt.) F So. Nyborg, Denmark Godwill Mangayi Newman University (Kan.) FJr.Bulauzyo, Zimbabwe Leo Peirano John Brown University (Ark.) FSo.Montevideo, Uruguay Carlos Carillo Dominican University (Ill.) MF So. Hillside, Ill. Richard Duffy University of Mary (N.D.) MF Sr. Kirkealdy, Scotland David Gray Newman University (Kan.) MF Jr. Musselburgh, Scotland Hugo Llamas Westmont College (Calif.) MF Jr. Santa Barbara, Calif. file:///D:/sports/nazsoc/history/99/allamericans.html 7/21/2014 1999 Men's Soccer All-Americans Page 2 of 4 Henry Beetoe Tiffin University (Ohio) DSo.Waterford, Mich. Kevan Cameron Simon Fraser University (B.C.) D Jr. Edmonton, Alberta Anders Sjogren Green Mountain College (Vt.) DSr.Nol, Sweden Jarrod Souza Fresno Pacific University (Calif.) D Sr. Fresno, Calif. HONORABLE MENTION Name School Pos. Class Hometown Francisco Alvarez Fresno Pacific University (Calif.) GK So. Fresno, Calif. David Austin Belhaven College (Miss.) GK Jr. San Grande, Trinidad Cole Bergman Oklahoma Christian University GK Sr. Oklahoma City, Okla. Kevin Brocar National American Univesity (S.D.) GK Sr. Rapid City, S.D. Chris Brown Newman University (Kan.) GK Sr. Plano, Texas Frank Bustos Kansas Wesleyan University GK Jr. Pomona, Calif. Nick Dekam Siena Heights University (Mich.) GK Jr. Kalamazoo, Mich. Rob Fox University of Illinois at Springfield GK Sr. Oak Park, Ill. Dario Gravato Embry-Riddle University (Fla.) GK So. Dartmouth, Mass. Ola Gunnarsson Flagler College (Fla.) GK Sr. Gardabaer, Iceland Thomas Habekost Green Mountain College (Vt.) GK Sr. Silkeborg, Denmark James Hutcheson Bryan College (Tenn.) GK Lance Kalberer University of Mary (N.D.) GK Sr. Bismarck, N.D. Ernad Kovacevic Lindenwood University (Mo.) GK Sr. Banja Luka, Bosnia Derek Orf Cumberland College (Ky.) GK Jr. Elma, N.Y. Adam Pearce Concordia University (Ore.) GK Sr. Beaverton, Ore. Rob Piekarczyk Tiffin University (Ohio) GK Jr. Brunswick, Ohio Brian Rooney Nyack College (N.Y.) GK Sr. Huntington, Pa. Remi Roy University of Mobile (Ala.) GK Sr. Petit Rocher, New Brunswick Alex Vizarelis University of Sciences & Arts (Okla.) GK So. London, England Nick York Indiana Wesleyan University GK Jr. Gaithersburg, Md. William Alvarez Oklahoma City University FJr.Grapevine, Texas Flavius Ardelean University of Illinois at Springfield FJr.Lincolnwood, Ill. Rudy Argueta Union College (Ky.) F So. Guatemala City, Guatemala Wes Bare College of Notre Dame (Calif.) F Jr. Santa Cruz, Calif. Joe Bassett Birmingham-Southern College (Ala.) FSo.Birmingham, Ala. Peter Bergford Northwest College (Wash.) F Jr. Kirkland, Wash. Jeremy Blyenberg Lindenwood University (Mo.) FJr.Kansas City, Mo. Alex Chirinos St. Thomas University (Fla.) F Sr. Miami, Fla. Edgardo Contreras Fresno Pacific University (Calif.) FJr.Mexicali, Mexico Jason Crevar Concordia University (Ore.) F Sr. Corvallis, Ore. Chris Davis Roberts Wesleyan College (N.Y.) F Sr. May Pen, Jamaica Brad Dirkschnieder Briar Cliff College (Iowa) FFr.Schuyler, Neb. Guidell Fermine Tennessee Wesleyan University FSo.Haiti Rafael Ferreiro Nova Southeastern University (Fla.) FSo.Fort Lauderdale, Fla. David Gabrielsson Green Mountain College (Vt.) F So. Goteborg, Sweden Andy Gelven Columbia College (Mo.) F Jr. St. Louis, Mo. Dwayne Gilpatrick Oklahoma Christian University FJr.Purcell, Okla. Diego Goni Ayerza Vanguard University (Calif.) F Jr. Montevideo, Uruguay Benito Gonzales Bethany College (Kan.) FFr.Houston, Texas Martin Gustausson Auburn University Montgomery (Ala.) F So. Sala, Sweden Andy Gutierrez Bethel College (Ind.) FFr.Puebla, Mexico Solo Hammar Tiffin University (Ohio) F Fr. Hogonas, Sweden Bill Haugen Huron University (S.D.) FSr.Coon Rapids, Minn. Merrick Henry Kansas Wesleyan University FSr.Palmdale, Calif. Jared Larsen Albertson College (Idaho) F Jr. Boise, Idaho Manuel Leal Bethel College (Ind.) FFr.Puebla, Mexico Todd Marcus Westmont College (Calif.) F Sr. Huntington Beach, Calif. Steve Okumu Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) FFr.Nairobi, Kenya Donald Onyango Milligan College (Tenn.) F Sr. Nairobi, Kenya Anthony Ouckama Northland College (Wis.) FSr.Ithaca, N.Y. Jose Pallabino Thomas College (Maine) F Fr. Sao Paulo, Brazil Lee Paul Judson College (Ill.) FSo.Portsmouth, England Adrian Perez Berry College (Ga.) FJr.Trinidad, West Indies Sam Richardon Goshen College (Ind.) F Sr. Goshen, Ind. Josh Robson Mount Vernon Nazarene College (Ohio) FJr.Mansfield, Ohio Jason Rollins Nyack College (N.Y.) F Jr. Quito, Ecuador John Ryan Harris-Stowe State College (Mo.) F Sr. St. Louis, Mo. Sam Skeels Siena Heights University (Mich.) F So. Adrian, Mich. file:///D:/sports/nazsoc/history/99/allamericans.html 7/21/2014 1999 Men's Soccer All-Americans Page 3 of 4 Jason Spencer Columbia College (Mo.) FSo.Independence, Kan. Igor Stosic Mount Senario College (Wis.) F So. Hazim Tica Grand View College (Iowa) F Fr. Des Moines, Iowa Jow Watson Seattle University (Wash.) FFr.Auburn, Wash. Adam Wessley Newman University (Kan.) F Fr. Wichita, Kan. Neal Yeung Simon Fraser University (B.C.) FSr.Coquitlam, British Columbia Chris Allen Husson College (Maine) MF So. Thomaston, Maine Andreas Anderhov Tiffin University (Ohio) MF Sr. Bara, Sweden Casey Barton Tabor College (Kan.) MF Sr. Wichita, Kan. Charlie Bell Madonna University (Mich.) MF Sr. Derry, Ireland Nico Bernhardt Birmingham-Southern College (Ala.) MF Jr. Dresden, Germany Bektas Biligisov University of Illinois at Springfield MF Jr. Plettenberg, Germany John Carney Oklahoma City University MF So. Whitehouse, Texas Luke Carpenter Indiana Wesleyan University MF So. Fort Wayne, Ind. Mark Chadwick Cardinal Stritch College (Wis.) MF So. Clitheroe, England Teofilo Cubillas Nova Southeastern University (Fla.) MF Jr. Coral Springs, Fla. Craig Davis Viterbo College (Wis.) MF Sr. Anoka, Minn. Luis Del Monte Harris-Stowe State College (Mo.) MF Fr. Sao Jose, Brazil Murrad Dibbini Kansas Wesleyan University MF Sr. Palmdale, Calif. Armando Duranted Bryan College (Tenn.) MF Jr. Brazil Tafaria Fray St. Gregory’s University (Texas) MF Jr. Dallas, Texas Mike Garcia St. Gregory’s University (Okla.) MF So. Houston, Texas Corey Grage Northland College (Wis.) MF Sr. Sherwood, Ore. Gary Hanley Felician College (N.J.) MF Fr. Roscommon, Ireland Anders Hentila Green Mountain College (Vt.) MF Sr. Nol, Sweden Allan Hernandez St. Thomas University (Fla.) MF Jr. Miami, Fla. Paul Jeffries Berry College (Ga.) MF So. Bury, England Declan Jogi King College (Tenn.) MF Fr. Harara, Zimbabwe Jasmin Kadric Embry-Riddle University (Fla.) MF Fr. Dortmund, Germany Craig Kench Walsh University (Ohio) MF Jr. Leighton Buzzard, England Kyle Kester University of Sciences & Arts (Okla.) MF Jr. Chicasha,
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