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Cedarville Vs. Tiffin University Cedarville University DigitalCommons@Cedarville Men's Soccer News Releases Men's Soccer 10-25-2002 Cedarville vs. Tiffin 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®©J@w noo 1lllil@ b.\lMJ©: Men's: HOUGHTON at GENEVA. 12:00 noon ©@@l&irrw/JOO@ [Jj}oo/Jw@rr@/J(JJJ Anderson at le, 12:00 noon MAI.ON , 1:00p.m. NO W@ ii/J(l(//Jfli) [Jj}[Jf)/JW@fl@IJ(JJJ &@fl[JJ]fl@]filrg, @©fJQ ~~, ~@@~ o 7l :@@ lf)QIMIQ 6-2, 165, Junior, 1 Defender Fairfax, VA The Cedarville University Mitchell who has added 9 men's soccer team hosts goals to the attack. Lukungu Todd Beall is back Tiffin University in an impor­ was named AMC Offensive for the Yellow tant American Mideast Player of the Week for Jackets after missing the entire Conference South Division games played between .Oct. 2001 season with an injury..... stepped right into the CU contest this afternoon in a 14-20. Senior keeper Todd starting defensive line-up as a match that was postponed Gerbino has allowed 15 Springfield, Ohio freshman two years ago ..... played from last night due to goals in 14 games for a 1.31 in 19 of the 20 matches with 18 inclement weather. The goals against average. (937)325-8480 starts .•••• carries a sport manage­ Yellow Jackets enter the . ment major al Cedarville University..••• born 2/20/82 in match with a 12-3 overall 2002 &t;<:Ir Men•s Soccer Standings Newport, Rl .•••• son of Mr. and Mrs. record (3-1 AMC) after drop­ NORTH DIVISION DIVISION OVERALL Brad Beall ..... has one older brother. ping a 2-1 decision to Notre (thru 10/22/02) w L T Pts w L T Pct. Notre Dame 5 0 1 16 12 3 2 .765 Dame College last Saturday Roberts Wesleyan 5 0 2 15 8 2 3 .731 night. The. Tiffin University Houghton 4 1 1 13 5 4 2 .545 Walsh 4 3 0 12 6 11 0 .353 Dragons enter today's con­ .529 Notre Dame Geneva 3 3 0 9 9 8 0 test with a 8-5-1 record (3-1 Saint Vincent 3 3 0 9 6 8 1 .433 College used two Malone 2 4 0 6 3 10 0 .231 early goals to beat AMC) after losing a 2-1 Daemen 1 7 0 3 2 12 0 .143 the Yellow match at NCAA Division II Point Park 0 6 0 0 2 10 0 .167 Jackets, 2-1, in a West Virginia Wesleyan last SOUTH DIVISION DIVISION OVERALL (thru 10/24/02) w L T Pts w L T Pct. non-conference Saturday. Tiffin leads the all­ match involving Rio Grande 5 0 1 16 13 0 1 .964 time series with the Yellow Ohio Dominican 3 1 1 10 12 3 1 .781 American Mideast CEDARVILLE 3 1 0 9 12 3 0 .800 Conference mem- Tyler Schumacher Jackets by a 16-5-1 margin. Tiffin 3 1 0 9 8 5 1 .607 bers last Saturday night. The The Cedarville offense Urbana 1 4 0 3 12 5 0 .706 Mt. Vemon Nazarene 1 4 0 3 9 7 0 .563 Falcons scored twice within a span continues to be led by for­ Shawnee State 0 5 0 0 0 10 0 .000 of 45 seconds when the match ward Jon Waldo, a 6-2 junior, was barely seven minutes old to 3 points awarded for an AMC win and 1 point for a tie. lake control. Despite playing a man who has scored 13 goals down for the final 75 minutes due along with six assists. Seven to a red card, NOC limited of his goals have been game Cedarville to just one shot on goal. winners. Freshman midfield­ · Aug.29 at Georgetown College W2-1 That occurred when Tyler er Phillip Ellis has added 7 Aug.31 at Grace College W2-1 Schumacher headed home a cor­ Sept. 3 at Wittenberg Universily W3-2 (ot) ner kick by Stephen Palmer in the goals while Stephen Palmer, John Sommer, Tyler Sept. 6 at Indiana Wesleyan University W1-0 87th minute. Both teams managed Sept. 7 at Taylor University W4-0 1O shots apiece and the visitors Schumacher and Andy Sept. 13 at Malone College W2-1 put five on goal. The outcome was Levesque each have two Sept. 14 at Walsh University W2-0 the first loss at the new home com­ goals. Senior keeper Matt plex in four matches. Sept.23 UNIVERSITY of FINDLAY l2·1 Reid has posted 62 saves Sept.28 SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY" W7-0 while allowing 16 goals. Oct. 2 at University of Rio Grande* L5-1 Cedarville has outscored Oct. 8 OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY* W3-1 Oct. 12 OLIVET NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (Homecoming) W4-1 Cedarville their opponents by a 35-16 margin and hold edges in Oct. 15 at Mount Vernon Nazarene University* W1-0 University Oct.18 MARIAN COLLEGE W1-0 shots on goal (226-140) and at Oct. 19 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE L2·1 comer kicks (100-61). Urbana Oct. 26 TIFFIN UNIVERSITY* 1 p.m. The Tiffin University Oct.30 at Urbana University* 3:30p.m. University Dragons are led by senior Nov. 2 OAEMEN COLLEGE 3p.m. midfielder Ali Lukungu who Wednesday, Oct. 30 has scored 10 goals and HOME MATCHES IN BOLD CAPS 3:30 p.m. freshman forward Simon " American Mideast Conference South Division Games Cedarville University "Yellow Jackets" Cedarville, OH Head Coach: Ben Belleman ~ HQ ~ eu !il Wt Yr Hometown High§Gl)ool 00 Ethan Frye G 6-0 170 Jr Jamestown, OH Greeneview 0 Luke 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 5-10 155 Fr Fort Wayne, IN Blackhawk Christian 4 JoeZuemer 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 D 5-11 170 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 5-8 140 So Liverpool, NY Faith Heritage 11 Nathanael Dewhurst M 6-0 170 So Springfield, OH Homeschool 12 Tyler Schumacher D 6-2 160 Fr Elkhart, IN Elkhart Baptist Christian 13 Justin Schenck M 6-0 155 Fr Mantua.OH Crestwood 14 Jeremy Raburn 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 D 6-2 165 Jr Fairfax, VA Pope Paul VI 18 Alex Benedict M/F 5-9 150 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 Bethesda Christian 23 BenA11en D 6-2 185 Fr Beavercreek, OH Xenia Christian 26 Bob Cassity M 5-7 130 Jr South Shore, KY Greenup Tiffin University "Dragons" Head Coach: Ian Day HQ ~ eu Yr ttgmetown 00 Matt Mcsweeney G Fr Gahanna,OH 1 0 Todd Gerbino G Sr Sterling Heights, Ml 1 AndyMortek G Fr Centerville, OH 2 Frank Longley F Sr Hartford, OH 3 Zach Lewis D Sr Westlake, OH 4 Drew Ketterman M Fr Portage, Ml 5 Eamonn Dooley M Fr Luton, England 6 1im Palmer M Jr Columbia Station, OH 7 Chris Chase M Sr Sterling Heights, OH 8 Justin Kempton D So Strongsville, OH 9 Ronald Mugabi F Sr Jinja, Uganda 10 Ali Lukungu M Sr Kampala, Uganda 11 Peter Kennedy M Jr Hickley,OH 12 Joni Moilanen M Fr Mikkeli, Finland 13 Jon Perkowski D So Kent, OH 14 Dan Gut D Jr Westfield, OH 15 Josh Brians F Sr Cincinnati, OH 16 Thomas Lankford D Fr Kalamazoo, Ml 17 James Brians M So Cincinnati, OH 18 Kiel Menick M Jr Hickley,OH 19 Craig Holmes F Sr Rocky River, OH 20 Scott Saracusa F So Sagamore Hills, OH 21 Simon Mitchell F So Adelaide, Australia 22 Chris Fre<fo M Fr Brighton, Ml 23 Vladimir odosev M So Lakewood, OH 24 Andy Fox M So Old Fort, OH 26 Robert Mazza F Fr Windsor, Ontario, Canada 27 John Andrade D Fr Macedonia, OH 28 Derek Foley F Fr Columbus, OH 29 Robert Rudolph M Fr Columbus, OH 30 Paul Figuly M Fr Strongsville, OH .
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