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MIKE CHABALA Midfielder #7 6-0 • Senior Fresno, Calif HUSKY SENIORS MIKE CHABALA Midfielder #7 6-0 • Senior Fresno, Calif. Clovis West HS AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Started 19 of 20 matches played...co-captain…All-Pac-10 second-team selection…named Husky Invitational Defensive MVP…had three goals and seven assists…ranked third in the Pac-10 in assists (seven) and assists per match (0.35)…scored all three goals on penalty kicks, two of which were gamewinning scores against UNLV (Sept. 10), and UC Riverside (Oct. 1)…seven assists were a team-high, marking the first time since 2001 a Husky recorded at least seven in a single season…assisted two of UW’s three goals in NCAA first round match with Portland…had a season-high three points with a goal and an assist in 3-0 win over UNLV…ranked third on the team with 13 points…registered 21 shots. 2003 (Sophomore) - Started every game for the Huskies, earning honorable mention All-Pac-10 acclaim…anchored the central midfield…took seven shots and assisted two goals…first assist came against Michigan (Sept. 19) on a goal by Casey Armstrong…also assisted the gamewinner in UW’s 1-0 win over Oregon State (Nov. 16). 2002 (Freshman) - Played in all 19 games, starting nine…recorded three assists and took eight shots…assisted Sean Giudice’s game-winning goal in overtime against fifth-ranked Cal…Giudice’s header off his corner kick lifted UW to the 2-1 upset…also assisted Kevin Murray’s goal versus Fresno State (Nov. 3) and Patrick Tanner’s goal versus Santa Clara (Sept. 6). CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: NSCAA/adidas All-America honoree for 2002…listed on Soccer America’s Top 25 Recruits for the 2002 season…played two years for Ballistic United and helped lead team to the Northern Premier League and State Premier League titles…also played for Central California Heat (1998-99) at the U-17 level and Cyclone Club (1993-97)…four-year regional and state team captain…twice traveled to Cocoa Beach, Fla. with regional team and was named to the 1984 ODP All-America team…participated in Australia tour with regional team and helped lead club to victories in all four games while compiling two goals and two assists…Ballistic United won the Region IV Cal-North U-18 state championship in 2001 and 2002…selected to participate in 2001 adidas E.D.P. elite camp at U-17 level…helped ODP regional team place second at the state championship in 2000…earned Captain’s Award while team toured Guadalajara, Mexico...national pool player at U-14 National Camp in 1998-99…earned MVP award when regional team played at the International Games in Costa Rica...sat out junior season after transferring to Clovis West HS for senior year...led Clovis West to a 22-5-4 record in one season…assisted on game-winning goal in CIF Central Section championship game…named first team all-conference and conference offensive MVP with 15 goals and 20 assists…extensive travel overseas while playing youth soccer, playing in Helsinki, Austria and Germany among other places…played golf during freshman and sophomore seasons and earned most improved award first year and most outstanding award second year. PERSONAL: Michael Shawn Chabala…son of Lori and John Chabala…one CHABALA’S CAREER STATISTICS older sister, April (23)…played club soccer with current UW teammate Mike YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG Cusenza…qualified for Who’s Who Among American High School Students…California Scholarship Federation lifetime member...received CIF 2002 19-9 0 3 3 8 0 Sportsmanship and Citizenship Award…recognized on National Student-Athlete 2003 20-20 0 2 2 7 0 Day for excellence in athletics, academics and community service…interests include 2004 20-19 3 7 13 21 2 reading, music, golf and church…majoring in economics. Career 59-48 3 12 18 36 2 8 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SENIORS EVAN CUMMINGS Midfielder #5 5-8 • Senior Spokane, Wash. Ferris HS AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Played in nine matches, starting two…lone goal of the year was the gamewinner in 2-0 upset of No. 13 Creighton (Sept. 12) at the UNLV FILA Invitational in Las Vegas…came off the bench to score the second of back-to-back goals in four minutes to hand the Bluejays their first loss of the season…took three shots. 2003 (Sophomore) - Played in 16 games, starting five…scored one goal on 13 shots and added an assist…goal in 3-1 victory over Fresno State (Nov. 9)…assisted Will Flanagan’s game-winner in a 1-0 match against Stanford (Oct. 12). 2002 (Freshman) - Played in 11 games, starting three…took four shots…started first two games of the season, taking one shot in each of his first two collegiate games (Central Florida, DePaul)…also had one shot in matches against Cal (Nov. 15) and UCLA (Oct. 27). CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Played 10 years for the SSL Falcons...team finished second in 2000 Diadora Tournament…competed at Nomads in San Diego in 1999 and 2000…ODP Regional pool player in 1999 and ’00…four-year varsity letterwinner at Ferris High…state champions freshman season…finished second in state as a senior and was named league MVP…second team all-league as a sophomore and first honors as a junior…won league title all four years. PERSONAL: Evan S. Cummings…parents are Nita and Gary Cummings…mother is a dental hygenist and father is retired…one brother, Garth, and one sister, Cara…majoring in comparative literature. CUMMING’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 11-3 0 0 0 4 0 2003 16-5 1 1 3 16 0 2004 9-2 1 0 2 3 1 Career 36-10 2 1 5 23 1 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide 9 HUSKY SENIORS MIKE CUSENZA Midfielder #21 5-9 • Senior Pleasanton, Calif. Amador Valley HS AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Did not see any action. 2003 (Sophomore) - Played in three matches…assisted Evan Cummings’ goal in a 3-1 victory over Fresno State (Nov. 9)…took only shot against Fresno State (Nov. 9). 2002 (Freshman) - Saw limited action in his freshman campaign, playing in five games. CLUB/HIGH SCHOOL: Twelve-year member of Ballistic United club team, along with UW teammate Mike Chabala…as a team captain helped lead club to the State Premier League Championship in 2000…team earned a regional quarterfinal berth, two regional semi-finals and four appearances overall in regional play…State Cup champions in 1996, ’97, ’00 and ’02…five-time league champion dating back to U-12 team…three-year player on Olympic Development state team…four-years with ODP regional traveling team…national team camp participant in 1998…selected to all-star team when team won ’98 Cocoa Beach Regional Tournament…extensive international travel with ODP team, including Costa Rica and Guadalajara…four year varsity starter at midfield for Amador Valley HS…two-time MVP on team and CIF Scholar-Athlete award-winner as a senior…earned several first team honors as a junior and senior…league champions sophomore year…Tri-Valley Herald winter athlete of the year nominee in 2000 and 2002. PERSONAL: Michael Rooney Cusenza.…parents are LeeLee and Steve Cusenza…mother is a teacher and father is an engineer in Public Works Management…two sisters, Siena (23) and Marisa (19)…was an honors student in several classes and finished high school with a 3.5 grade point average…member of Pleasanton/Tulancingo, Mexico Sister City Association…participated in Spanish Language School in Mexico and Playa Del Carmen during summer…was a summer soccer camp counselor…enjoys basketball, baseball, softball, friends, family and travel…majoring in economics. CUSENZA’S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR GP-GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GWG 2002 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 2003 3-0 0 1 1 1 0 2004 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 8-0 0 1 1 1 0 10 2005 Husky Men’s Soccer Media Guide HUSKY SENIORS CHRIS EYLANDER Goalkeeper #1 6-1 • Senior Sumner, Wash. Auburn Riverside HS AT WASHINGTON: 2004 (Junior) - Had breakout year as UW’s starting goalkeeper…started all 20 games…co-captain…enters senior season ranked sixth all-time in UW history with 11 career shutouts…one of just three players in the conference to earn first-team honors on both the All-Pac-10 team and Pac-10 All-Academic team…named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII first-team, ESPN Academic All-America third-team and the NSCAA Scholar-Athlete All-America second-team…only Pac-10 player to earn Academic All-America acclaim…led the Pac-10 in saves (79), saves per game (3.95) and shutouts (10)…finished second in the conference in save percentage (.798) and shutouts per game (0.50)…second goalkeeper in UW history to record at least 10 shutouts in a single season…shutout each of the four Pac-10 teams at least once, three of which were ranked in the Top-25 at the time…79 saves and 10 shutouts rank sixth and third, respectively, on UW single-season lists…allowed 20 goals…named Pac-10 Player of the Week, Sept. 7, after posting two shutouts versus Gonzaga (Sept. 1) and No. 5 Connecticut (Sept. 4), and allowing just one goal to No. 2 St. John’s (Sept. 6) on UW’s season opening road trip…grabbed a career-high eight saves in 3-1 win over No. 13 Creighton, the most by a Pac-10 goalie in 2004.
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