2013 MEDIA GUIDE

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2013 SAN JACINTO COLLEGE SOCCER TEAM No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / High School (Previous College) 00 Hector Saldivar GK 5-9 Soph. / J. Frank Dobie HS 0 Miguel Alvarez GK 6-1 Soph. Chicago/ Centro Escolar Educando Aun Salvadoreno 1 Michael Rich GK 5-11 Soph. Friendswood / Friendswood HS 2 Jesse F. Suarez-Castro D 5-10 Soph. San Bernadino, Calif. / Cajon HS 3 Eduardo Carrizales, Jr. D 5-7 Fresh. Houston / Westfield HS 4 Call Casarez D 6-4 Soph. Austin / James Bowie HS (Concordia University) 5 Ezequiel Amestoy D 6-2 Soph. Asturias, Spain / IFS Asturen 6 Arturo Araiza D 6-0 Soph. Houston / Mayde Creek HS 7 Alonso Gallegos MF 5-10 Soph. El Paso / Liberty HS 8 Pablo Vazquez MF 5-11 Soph. Madrid, Spain / El Burgo de las Rozas 9 David Perez D/MF 5-10 Fresh. Houston / Aldine HS 11 Sito Seoane F/MF 5-9 Soph. Coruna, Spain / Nuestra Senora del Carmen 12 Carlos Garcia D 5-8 Fresh. Houston / George Bush HS (University of Houston - Victoria) 13 Zachary Gonzales D/MF 6-0 Soph. Deer Park / Deer Park HS 14 Pablo Reyes D 5-11 Soph. Houston / North Shore HS 16 Edgar Gomez D/MF 5-11 Fresh. Houston / J. Frank Dobie HS 17 Carlos Ibarra F/MF 5-7 Fresh. Houston / J. Frank Dobie HS 18 O’Neal Uyan Moore F 5-10 Fresh. Houston / Alief Taylor HS 19 Gerardo Martinez F/MF 5-6 Fresh. Houston / J. Frank Dobie HS 20 João Vitor Monteiro F/MF 5-7 Fresh. Rio de Janeiro / Colégio Icaro 21 Ian Barbosa D 5-9 Fresh. Rio de Janeiro / Colégio Ícaro RJ 22 Stephen Melchor D 6-0 Soph. Chesapeake, Va. / Oscar Smith HS 23 Gonzalo Orozco D 5-11 Fresh. Houston / Humble HS 24 Brian Mulcahey D 5-8 Soph. Friendswood / Friendswood HS 25 Cristian Cruz D/MF 6-0 Fresh. Richmond / B.F. Terry HS 26 Carlos Lessa D 5-11 Fresh. Houston / Mayde Creek HS 99 Miguel Reyes GK (RS) 5-11 Fresh. Houston / Westbury HS

Head Coach: Ian Spooner, second season, 12-4-1, Western Michigan (2005) Assistant Coach: Mira Mupier, second season, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (2005) Goalkeeper Coach: Emmanuel Frias, first season, A&M International University (2012) Athletic Trainer: Carie Mueller

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Hector Saldivar Miguel Alvarez 5-7 | Soph. | GK 6-1 | Soph. | GK Houston | J. Frank Dobie HS Chicago | Centro Escolar Educando Prior to San Jac: Helped the Longhorns to Aun Salvadoreno two district championships and a regional As a freshman: Played and started in one final… First-team all-state as a senior… game, a shutout… Had two goals against... Two-time all-district selection… 22-5A Played club for Texas Rush academy. goalkeeper of the year as a senior. 00 0

Michael Rich Jesse F. Suarez-Castro 5-11 | Fresh. | GK 5-10 | Soph. | D Friendswood | Friendswood HS San Bernadino, Calif. | Cajon HS As a freshman: Played and started in eight As a freshman: Was a member of the San games… Had a 2.67 goals against average… Jacinto College team… Played club ball for Posted five shutouts...Played club for Space Chivas USA Academy. City Futbol Club. 1 2

Eduardo Carrizales, Jr. Call Casarez 5-7 | Fresh. | D 6-4 | Soph. | D Houston | Westfield HS Austin | James Bowie HS Prior to San Jac: Played club for the (Concordia University) Houstonians FC. Prior to San Jac: Appeared in 17 games for Concordia University… Averaged 0.47 shots 0.12 goals, and 0.24 points per game… Co-freshman defensive player of the year… A 2012 graduate of Bowie HS… Two-time 3 4 defensive player of the year… Midfielder of the year as a senior… Helped the Bulldogs to the two district runner-ups and a district championship… Played club for Lonestar.

Ezequiel Amestory Arturo Araiza 6-2 | Fresh. | D 6-0 | Soph. | RB Asturias, Spain | IFS Asturen Houston | Mayde Creek HS Prior to San Jac: Played for Athletico de As a freshman: Played and started in 12 Lugones S.D. games...Played club for Texans Academy.

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Alonso Gallegos Pablo Vazquez 5-10 | Soph. | MF 5-11 | Soph. | MF El Paso | Liberty HS Madrid, Spain | El Burgo de las Rozas Prior to San Jac: Helped the F.C. Dallas As a freshman: NJCAA All-Region XIV… Academy to the national championship. NSCAA All-Region second team… Played and started in 12 games… Led the team with 25 points, behind eight goals and nine assists...Played club for Las Rozas CF. 7 8

David Perez Sito Seoane 5-10 | Soph. | D/MF 5-9 | Soph. | F/MF Houston | Aldine HS Coruna, Spain | Nuestra Senora Prior to San Jac: Helped the Mustangs to del Carmen the 2012 district championship… Two-time As a freshman: Played and started in 13 first-team all-district selection… 2011 team games… Scored eight goals and seven MVP and offensive player of the year… assists for 23 points...Played club for Laracha Played club for Houstonians Futbol Club. CF 9 11

Carlos Garcia Zachary Gonzales 5-8 | Fresh. | D 6-0 | Soph. | D/MF Houston | George Bush HS Deer Park | Deer Park HS (University of Houston - Victoria) As a freshman: Started in nine games Prior to San Jac: Helped the Broncos to and appeared in 10… Had three assists the playoffs two years… Four-year varsity for three points… Played club ball for the letterwinner and three-time all-district Houstonians FC. selection… Played club for the Albion 12 Hurricanes. 13

Pablo Reyes Edgar Gomez 5-11 | Soph. | D 5-11 | Fresh. | D/MF Houston | North Shore HS Houston | J. Frank Dobie HS As a freshman: Played and appeared in Prior to San Jac: Led the Longhorns to a three games. district championship and regional semi- final… Second-team all-district selection… Played club for Space City Futbol Club. 14 16

Carlos Ibarra O’Neal Uyan Moore 5-7 | Fresh. | F/MF 5-10 | Fresh. | F Houston | J. Frank Dobie HS Houston | Alief Taylor HS Prior to San Jac: Helped the Longhorns to Prior to San Jac: First-team all-district as a two district championships… First-team all- junior… Played club for the Spring Branch district selection… Played club ball for the MyFC. Houston Dynamo Academy. 17 18

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Gerardo Martinez João Vitor Monteiro 5-6 | Fresh. | F/MF 5-7 | Fresh. | F/MF Houston | J. Frank Dobie HS Rio de Janeiro | Colégio Ícaro Prior to San Jac: Helped the Longhorns to Prior to San Jac: Played for Audax - RJ 2012. two district championships, a regional semi- final, and a regional final… First-team all- district and all-region as a senior… Named the team MVP as a senior… Played club for 19 Space City FC. 20

Ian Barbosa Stephen Melchor 5-9 | Fresh. | D 6-0 | Soph. | D Rio de Janeiro | Colégio Ícaro Chesapeake, Va. | Oscar Smith HS Prior to San Jac: Played for America - Prior to San Jac: Led the Tigers to a second RJ 2011 place district and region finish… Two- time first-team all-state selection… Honor student… Played club for Chesapeake Select. 21 22

Gonzalo Orozco Brian Mulcahey 5-11 | Fresh. | D 5-8 | Soph. | D Houston | Humble HS Friendswood | Friendswood HS Prior to San Jac: Four-year letterwinner As a freshman: Appeared and started in for the Wildcats… Honorable mention as a two games… Played club for Space City junior… Played club ball for Regals S.C.A. Futbol Club. 23 24

Cristian Cruz Carlos Lessa 6-0 | Fresh. | D/MF 5-11 | Fresh. | D Richmond | B.F. Terry HS Houston | Mayde Creek HS Prior to San Jac: Led the Rangers to a Prior to San Jac: Second-team all-district district title… Named the sophomore selection as a sophomore and junior… newcomer of the year… Also played Played club for the Eclipse Soccer Club. football. 25 26

Miguel Reyes 5-11 | Fresh. | GK (RS) Houston | Westbury HS Prior to San Jac: Played club for Spring Branch MyFC.

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140001_2013SoccerMediaGuide_01-20.indd 5 8/29/13 1:28 PM COACHING STAFF BIOS

Ian Spooner Head Coach Western Michigan (2005) Overall: 12-4-1 Conference: 6-2 Ian Spooner, now in his sixth season overall with the San Jacinto College soccer team, is in his second as head coach. Spooner served as interim head coach in 2012, and was promoted to head coach in the summer of 2013. A former goalkeeper in college, Spooner has worked mainly with the San Jac keepers, continuing the tradition of excellence of past San Jacinto College goalies. Spooner spent the 2005-06 season as the assistant coach at Cumberland University of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). He holds a United States Soccer Federation National “C” Coaching License. He has spent the last two and a half years working for the Challenge Soccer Club, and the previous four years as a professional staff coach for Space City Soccer Club. Spooner hails from Houston, but played collegiately at Western Michigan University from 2001-2005. As a keeper for the Broncos, he was named the Mid-American Conference player of the week in September of 2003. Spooner was the 2004 Western Michigan University Most Valuable Player and the 2001 newcomer of the year. He helped the Broncos to the 2003 MAC championship and the 2004 MAC runner-up. Spooner holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from Western Michigan University.

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Mira Mupier Emmanuel Frias Carie Mueller Assistant Coach Goalkeeper Coach Athletic Trainer University of North Carolina Texas A&M International University Second Season at Charlotte (2005) (2012) Second Season First Season Mira Mupier is in his second year as an Emmanuel Frias enters his first season as assistant coach with the San Jacinto an assistant coach for San Jacinto College. College soccer program. A native of Frias, however, is no stranger to San Jacinto Houston, Mupier brings a wealth of College soccer, having spent the 2008 and soccer experience to the team. He played 2009 seasons at the South Campus. high school soccer at Langham Creek As a freshman, Frias helped lead San where he was the District 5A offensive Jacinto College to the national runner-up MVP and a member of the all-greater in what was the most successful season on Houston team. record for San Jac soccer. As a sophomore, Mupier went on to be a four-year starter he posted a 1.65 goals against average in at the University of North Carolina at 17 games, with 71 saves. Charlotte, where he was a four-time Frias went on to a stellar career at Texas member of the Conference USA All- A&M International University, where he Conference team. He led the 49ers in was the starting goalkeeper in both of scoring three years in a row, and was a his seasons there. He led the Dustdevils “College Soccer News” freshman All- to the 2010 and 2011 Heartland American. He ranks sixth all-time in goals Conference Championship, and was scored and assists at UNC-Charlotte. named the 2011 Heartland Player of the His professional career includes stints Year. As a senior he was named to the with the Pittsburgh River Hawks USL A National Coaches Athletic Association League team (2005-07), the DC United all-region second team. As a collegiate Supporters Shield Champion (2007-08), starter, he was 34-11-3. Blokhus FC Denmark (2008-2011), and This past year, Frias was signed by the Aars BK Denmark (2012). Laredo Heat of the Premier Development Mupier has coached for the Albion League (PDL) Southern Conference, Hurricanes FC, a premier soccer club in where he reached the finals of the Houston, as well as the East DC YMCA ’s PDL national and St. Francis Elementary School. championship. Frias holds a bachelor of science in systems engineering from Texas A&M International University.

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140001_2013SoccerMediaGuide_01-20.indd 7 8/29/13 1:28 PM 2012 SAN JACINTO COLLEGE MEN’S SOCCER SEASON STATS Overall: 12-4-1 | Conference: 6-2 Field Players ## NAME GP GS G A PTS SH SH% SOG SOG% PK GW 00 Hector Saldivar - - - - - 0 - - - 0-0 - 0 Michael Rich 11 11 0 1 1 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 1 Miguel Alvarez 2 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 2 Daniel Porlan 11 11 1 0 2 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 4 Rodrigo Holden 13 13 1 1 3 1 1.000 1 1.000 0-0 0 5 Eqequiel Amestoy 13 13 2 0 4 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 6 David Bergien 6 5 2 1 5 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 7 Jamie Rodriguez 10 10 8 1 17 1 8.000 1 1.000 0-0 0 8 Pablo Vasquez 12 12 8 9 25 1 8.000 1 1.000 0-0 0 9 Andre Wade 3 2 1 0 2 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 11 Jose Seoane 13 13 8 7 23 1 8.000 1 1.000 0-0 0 12 Carlos Farias 13 13 1 6 8 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 13 Zachary Gonzales 10 9 0 3 3 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 14 Pablo Reyes 63 3 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 15 Sergio Perez - - - - 0 - - - - 0-0 - 18 Alonso Gallegos 11 11 0 2 2 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 19 Pedro Mares - - - - 0 - - - - 0-0 - 20 Arturo Araiza 12 12 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 21 Cristian Cruz - - - - 0 - - - - 0-0 - 22 Jesse Saurez-Castro - - - - 0 - - - - 0-0 - 24 Brian Mulcahey 2 2 0 0 0 0 - 0 - 0-0 0 TEAM 18 18 53 34 140 56 .946 28 .500 0-0 0 OPPONENT 18 18 25 13 63 28 .893 32 1.143 0-0 0 Goalkeepers ## NAME GP GS MIN GA GAA SV SV% WINS LOSSES TIES SO 00 Hector Saldivar - - 0:00 ------0 Michael Rich 8 8 270:00 8 2.67 12 .600 2 0 0 5 1 Miguel Alvarez 1 1 90:00 2 2.00 0 .000 0 0 0 1 TEAM 18 18 930:00 8 0.77 12 .600 - - - 10 OPPONENTS 18 18 930:00 11 1.06 29 .725 - - - 6 2012 Match Results DATE LOCATION RESULT Aug. 24 Houston Darton College 2, San Jacinto College 1 Aug. 26 Houston San Jacinto College 2, Richland College 1 Sept. 1 Tyler Jefferson County Community College 3, San Jacinto College 1 Sept. 2 Tyler San Jacinto College 2, Cloud County Community College 0 Sept. 7 Houston Tyler Junior College 4, San Jacinto College 2 Sept. 8 Houston San Jacinto College 5, Northeast Texas Community College 4 Sept. 14 Houston San Jacinto College 3, Paris Junior College 0 Sept. 16 Houston San Jacinto College 11, Mountain View College 1 Sept. 22 Beeville San Jacinto College 5, Coastal Bend Community College 2 Sept. 29 Dallas Cancelled Sept. 30 Paris San Jacinto College 4, Paris Junior College 0 Oct. 4 Dallas San Jacinto College 3, Allen County Community College 2 Oct. 5 Dallas San Jacinto College 5, Kansas City Community College 0 Oct. 7 Dallas San Jacinto College 2, Lincoln Land Community College 1 Oct. 12 Tyler Tyler Junior College 2, San Jacinto College 1 Oct. 13 Mt. Pleasant San Jacinto College 4, Northeast Texas Community College 1 Oct. 19 Houston San Jacinto College 7, Coastal Bend Community College 1 Oct. 27 Houston Paris Junior College, 1 San Jacinto College 1 (OT, L 3-4 PKs)

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MICHAEL RICH Coaching Records Ian Spooner—Head Coach (2012 – present) • 12-4-1 (one season)

David Santesteban—Head Coach (2004 – 2011) • 120-30-13 (eight seasons) • Four-time NJCAA Mid-Southwest District Coach of the Year • Two-time NSCAA South region Coach of the Year ZACHARY GONZALEZ Ben Hunter—Head Coach (1994-2003) • 123-58-10 (10 seasons) Fastest Goal Scored 1. 9 sec., Dao Vu (2004), assist by Dane Richards from the kick off Most Goals Scored—Single Game of the Region XIV semifinal game vs. Lon Morris 1. 5, Fernando Castellanos (2000) 2. 4, Ken Hoerner (2004) Goalkeeper Shutouts—Career 3. 4, Roger Galo (1997) 1. 15, Emile Unverzagt (1994–1995) 4, Marcus Medellin (1995) Goalkeeper Saves—Single Season Most Goals Scored—Single Season 1. 55, Emile Unverzagt (1994) 1. 26, Fernando Castellanos (1999) 2. 52, Gabriel Rodriguez (2007) 2. 25, Dane Richards (2004) 3. 19, Garnet Chisholm (2001) Goalkeeper Saves—Career 1. 95, Emile Unverzagt (1994–1995) 19, Roger Galo (1997) 19, Thomas Stewart (1994) Most Assists—Game 4. 17, Garnet Chisholm (2002) 1. 3, Brian Cole (1994) 3, Mario Rivera (1994) Most Goals Scored—Career 1. 45, Dane Richards (2003–2004) Most Assists—Career 2. 36, Garnet Chisholm (2001–2002) 1. 15, Pablo Vasquez (2012) 3. 36, Fernando Castellanos (1999–2000) 2. 12, Brian Cole (1994) 4. 32, Thomas Stewart (1994–1995) 3. 11, Jose Seoane (2012)

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140001_2013SoccerMediaGuide_01-20.indd 9 8/29/13 1:28 PM SEASON-BY-SEASON

MIGUEL ALVAREZ PABLO VAZQUEZ SITO SEOANE

2012 Season Honors 2009 Season Honors • Overall record of 12-4-1 • Seven-straight wins to close out the regular season • Overall record of 11-6-1 2012 Individual Honors Jose Seoane – NJCAA All-American Second Team, NJCAA 2009 Individual Honors All-Region, NSCAA All-Region First Team, San Jacinto College Edward Campbell – NJCAA All-region, NSCAA All-American, Newcomer of the Year NSCAA first-team All-region, San Jacinto College MVP Pablo Vasquez – NJCAA All-Region, NSCAA All-Region Wendell James – NJCAA All-region, NSCAA first-team All- Second Team region, NSCAA second-team All-American Daniel Porlan – NSCAA All-Region Second Team, San Jacinto Carlos Recinos – NJCAA All-region, NSCAA second-team All-region College MVP Victor Ruiz – NJCAA All-region 2011 Season Honors 2008 Season Honors • Advanced to the Region XIV conference final • National runner up • Overall record of 10-5-1 • Final NSCAA ranking of 2nd • 5th straight Region XIV Championship • Mid-South District Champions 2011 Individual honors • Overall record of 18-2-2 Guillermo Alvarez – NJCAA All-American first team, NSCAA All-American second team, NSCAA All-region Amaury Ponce –NSCAA All-region 2008 Individual Honors David Santesteban – NJCAA South District Coach of the Year, NSCAA South Region Coach of the Year 2010 Season Honors Kieron Bernard – NJCAA first-team All-American, NJCAA • Final NSCAA ranking of 8th All-tournament team, NJCAA All-region, NSCAA All-American, • Final NJCAA ranking of 11th NSCAA first-team All-region, San Jacinto College defensive MVP • Advanced to the Region XIV conference final Gabriel Rodriguez – NJCAA first-team All-American, NJCAA • Overall record of 11-6-1 All-tournament team, NJCAA All-region, NSCAA All-American, NSCAA first-team All-region 2010 Individual honors Mozesh Gyorio – NJCAA honorable mention All-American, Carlos Picado – NJCAA All-American Honorable Mention, NJCAA All-region, NSCAA second-team All-region, San Jacinto NJCAA All-Region, NSCAA All-American second team, NSCAA College offensive MVP first-team Edward Campbell – NJCAA All-tournament team, NJCAA Erik Stephenson – NJCAA All-region, NSCAA All-region All-region, NSCAA honorable mention All-region, San Jacinto Victor Ruiz – NSCAA All-region College MVP Amaury Ponce – NSCAA All-Region, NJCAA All-Region Gilbert Barahona – NJCAA All-region, NSCAA second-team Alfonso Magaña – NSCAA All-Region All-region Edward Estrada – NSCAA honorable mention All-region Cyprick Hedrick – NSCAA honorable mention All-region, San Jacinto College coaches award Jorge Rivas – San Jacinto College most improved player

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140001_2013SoccerMediaGuide_01-20.indd 10 8/29/13 1:28 PM 2005 Season Honors • 14-6-5 overall record • Region XIV champions • Mid-Southwest District champions • 4th place national tournament finish 2005 Individual Honors Ardalan Attar – NSCAA All-American, NJCAA All-American, NJCAA All-Region XIV, NJCAA All-tournament team (nationals), San Jacinto College offensive MVP Derrick Henry – NJCAA All-American, NJCAA All-region, NSCAA All-region, San Jacinto College MVP Matt Kawana – NSCAA All-region XIV, San Jacinto College ARTURO ARAIZA defensive MVP Erik Sorenson – NSCAA All-region 2007 Season Honors • 4th place finish at NJCAA National Championship 2004 Season Honors • 19-1-1 overall record (most wins ever in program history) • Final NSCAA ranking of 3rd • Undefeated regular season record of 17-0-1 • 4th straight Region XIV Championship • Region XIV champions • Mid-South District Champions • Mid-Southwest District champions • Overall Record of 16-4-2 • 3rd place finish at NJCAA national tournament • Winners of the 2004 Sportsmanship Award at the national 2007 Individual Honors tournament David Santesteban – NJCAA Mid South District Coach of the • Longest win streak at 18 Year, NSCAA Regional Coach of the Year Ricardo Ximines – NSCAA All-American, NSCAA first-team All- region, NJCAA first-team All-American 2004 Individual Honors Dane Richards – NSCAA Junior College Player of the Year, Kieron Bernard – NJCAA first-team All-American NJCAA first-team All-American, NSCAA first-team All-American, Leon Williams – NJCAA All-tournament team, NSCAA first- NJCAA All-region, NSCAA All-Region, broke school record for team All-region total career goals with 45, San Jacinto College offensive MVP Gabriel Rodriguez – NJCAA All-region team, Regional and team MVP tournament MVP, NSCAA second-team All-region Luis Hernandez – NJCAA All-region, NSCAA first-team All- Carlos Villa – NSCAA second-team All-region region, San Jacinto College coaches award Phillip Hagen – NSCAA honorable mention All-region Rohan Bernard – NJCAA honorable mention All-American, Roy Hernandez – NSCAA honorable mention All-region NJCAA All-region, NSCAA All-American, NSCAA second-team Jaime Garcia – NJCAA All-region All-region, San Jacinto College defensive MVP Ken Hoerner – NJCAA first-team All-region, NSCAA first-team 2006 Season Honors All-region • 18-2-1 overall record Nathan Watt – NJCAA All-region team • Region XIV champions • Final NJCAA ranking of 9th • Final NSCAA ranking of 6th 2003 Season Honors • 17-1, including 17 wins to begin the season • Fell to Tyler in the Region XIV tournament 2006 Individual Honors Leon Williams – NSCAA first-team All-American; NSCAA first- team All-region 2002 Season Honors • 15-5-2 overall record Howard Wong – NSCAA first-team All-Region • NJCAA Region XIV and Mid-Southwest District Champions Kevin Villalobos – NSCAA second-team All-region • 4th place finish at NJCAA national tournament (consolation title) Phillip Hagen – NSCAA second-team All-region • Final ranking of 4th Charles Hines – NJCAA All-region XIV tournament team Hassan Abdullahi – NJCAA All-region XIV tournament team Carlos Villa – NJCAA All-region XIV tournament team 1994-2001 Seasons Ricardo Ximines – NJCAA All-region XIV tournament team The San Jacinto College men’s soccer team was four-time Region champions with a combined record of 91-52-8.

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140001_2013SoccerMediaGuide_01-20.indd 11 8/29/13 1:28 PM FORMER SAN JAC STARS MAKE IT BIG

professional start in April 2007 at Columbus and notched his first MLS point when he assisted on Clint Mathis’ goal on April 15 against FC Dallas. Richards scored his first career MLS goal on May 5, 2007, against Real Salt Lake. He was a finalist for the 2007 MLS Rookie of the Year, and is a member of the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame class of 2011. “I knew Dane could do this,” Dr. Santesteban said. “In 2004, it didn’t take me long to see what type of player he was and what he could become. It’s a credit to his work ethic. It proves that if you do things right and believe, you have a chance to do whatever you like.” FRANCISCO CALVO KIERON BERNARD Bernard, who Dr. Santesteban recruited, followed much of the same path as Richards. He came to San Jacinto College from Spanish Town, Jamaica, and quickly made his mark on the SJC program. A crafty defender, Bernard quickly established himself as a premier collegiate player. He captained the San Jac men’s soccer team to a second place national finish in 2008, and also played for Portmore United in the Jamaican National Premier League in the 2008- 09 season. Bernard turned professional on Dec. 15, 2008, when he signed with the newly established in DANE RICHARDS the USL First Division. He scored his first professional goal on Sept. 25, 2010 in a 4-2 win over AC St. Louis. Bernard Soccer players of any age can gain inspiration from the tales of Dane Richards, was a two-time NJCAA and NSCAA All- Kieron Bernard, and Francisco Calvo, former soccer stars at San Jacinto College who American. have taken their game to the next level. There is little doubt that they, and many of their peers, dreamed one day of making it to the big stage. Calvo quickly made his way up the professional ranks after returning to his Prior to the 2003 season, Richards might not have known exactly where Houston native Costa Rica in the summer of 2011 was on the map, but San Jacinto College then head coach Ben Hunter knew him. to play for the national youth team. As Hunter, who had developed quite a knack for recruiting players from Jamaica, luck would have it, one of Costa Rica’s brought Richards to San Jacinto College that season. The rest, as they say, is history. senior professional players went down The 2003 team, the last to play for the now-retired Hunter, won 17 straight games with an injury, and Calvo was asked by before falling to Tyler in the Region XIV title game. Richards, displaying remarkable national head coach Ricardo La Volpe to speed and ball handling skills, scored 20 goals that season. Playing for former play in a friendly game against Nigeria, head coach Dr. David Santesteban the following season, Richards scored 25 times, an opportunity most young athletes becoming the all-time career scorer at San Jacinto College. Along the way, Richards only dream about. As the only non- guided the team to a third-place finish at the national tournament. He went on to professional player on the team, he got lead Clemson University to the NCAA College Cup, earning second-team NSCAA All- the opportunity of a lifetime when was American honors after scoring 11 goals and nine assists in 20 games as a senior. He called off the bench in the 59th minute. was a Hermann Award Finalist that year, and also garnered a NSCAA All-South first Calvo made such an impression that team selection as well as a first-team All-ACC selection. he was named a reserve call-up for the Costa Rica team at the 2011 Gold Cup, After graduation, the New York Red Bulls drafted Richards in the second round and later impressed coach La Volpe of the 2007 amateur draft. Now, the Montego Bay native is living his dream to win him a call-up for the Costa Rica and playing the sport professionally. The Red Bulls’ midfielder made his first squad at the 2011 Copa America.

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IAN SPOONER, RODRIGO HOLDEN, AND DANIEL PORLAN

The opportunity for San Jacinto College soccer players to continue their education and playing careers at four-year institutions is real. Since the program’s beginning, dozens of San Jac players have been invited to do just that at prestigious colleges and universities across the country. Some are even afforded the opportunity to play professionally. Here are the players who have moved on following their careers at San Jacinto College: 2012 • Rodrigo Holden – University of St. Thomas (NAIA) 2007 • Frazier Biba – Embry-Riddle, Arizona campus (NAIA) • Daniel Porlan – Belhaven University (NAIA) • Emilio Frias – Southwest Assemblies of God (NAIA) • Phillip Hagen – Tusculum University (NCAA DII) 2011 • Roy Hernandez – Texas A&M International (NCAA DII) • Jerson Carrasco – Western Illinois (NCAA DI) • Corey McPhearson – Tusculum University (NCAA DII) • Benito Amaral – Creighton University (NCAA DI) • Caesar Vallejo – University of Texas – Dallas (NCAA DIII) • Nataki Stewart – University of St. Thomas (NAIA) • Carlos Villa – University of Hartford (NCAA DI) • Jaime Rodriguez – Huston-Tillotson (NAIA) • Leon Williams – University of San Francisco (NCAA DI) • Elmer Mejia – Huston Tillotson (NAIA) • Ricardo Ximines – Florida International (NCAA DI) • Amaury Ponce – Southern Methodist University (NCAA DI) 2006 2010 • Charles Hines – William Carey College (NAIA) • Carlos Picado – University of incarnate Word (NCAA DII) • Howard Wong – University of Hartford (NCAA DI) • Nava – University of Houston-Victoria (NAIA) • Ruzdhi Halili – Houston Baptist University (NCAA DI) • Victor Ruiz – Concordia College New York (NCAA DII) • Ardalan Attar – University of San Francisco (NCAA DI) • Derrick Henry – Belmont University (NCAA DI) 2009 • Edward Estrada – University of Incarnate Word (NCAA DII) 2005 • Brandon Durden – Houston Baptist University (NCAA DI) • Carlos Recinos – Coker College (NCAA DII) • Erik Sorenson – DePaul University (NCAA DI) • Emmanuel Frias – Texas A&M International (NCAA DII) • Ryan Maxwell – University of Tampa (NCAA DII) • Edwardo Santos – University of Houston – Victoria (NAIA) • Jose Gutierrez – University of Houston – Victoria (NAIA) • Edgar Montoya – University of Houston – Victoria (NAIA) 2004 • Dane Richards – Clemson University (NCAA DI) • Edward Campbell – Lindsay Wilson University (NAIA) • Juan Adan – William Carey College (NAIA) • Josue Garcia – Northeastern State University (NCAA DII) • Ashkan Attar – Grand Canyon University (NCAA DII) • Luis Hernandez – Mercer University (NCAA DI) 2008 • Matt Tompkins – University of Philadelphia (NCAA DI) • Kieron Bernard – Austin Aztex USL I (professional) • Dao Vu – Houston Baptist University (NCAA DI) • Gabriel Rodriguez – Virginia Commonwealth University • Jeremy Butterfield – University of Philadelphia (NCAA DI) (NCAA DI) • Cyprian Hedrick – Coastal Carolina University (NCAA DI) • Oscar Suvias – Texas A&M International (NCAA DII)

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1967-68 SAN JACINTO COLLEGE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

With 12 national championships in its more than 50-year athletic history, San Jacinto College has a long and rich tradition of athletic success, both on the court and field, and in the classroom. This excellence has brought with it national and international exposure to the College and local community. Like many community and four-year college athletic programs, San Jacinto College has a history of producing professional and Olympic athletes. Divided among the three campuses, San Jacinto College, or San Jac as 1985 SAN JACINTO COLLEGE it has come to be known when referencing its athletics programs, has BASEBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS a variety of athletic opportunities for both male and female student- athletes. San Jac competes in six National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I teams: men’s basketball, soccer and baseball; and women’s basketball, softball, and volleyball. San Jac has won national titles in men’s basketball, volleyball, baseball, and, track and field, as well as individual titles in tennis. Along the way, San Jacinto College has produced numerous All-Americans and Academic All-Americans, solidifying the success of San Jac student- athletes on the court and field and in the classroom.

1984 SAN JACINTO COLLEGE San Jacinto College National Championships BASKETBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Year Team Overall Record 1968 Men’s Basketball 44-2 1983 Men’s Basketball 35-2 1984 Men’s Basketball 35-2 1985 Baseball 54-7 1986 Men’s Basketball 37-0 1986 Baseball 53-12 1987 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field n/a 1987 Baseball 52-9 1987 Volleyball 39-7 1989 Women’s Indoor Track & Field n/a 1989 Baseball 61-10 1990 Baseball 62-11

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140001_2013SoccerMediaGuide_01-20.indd 14 8/29/13 1:28 PM 1987 SAN JACINTO COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS San Jacinto College All-Time All-Americans Year Name Team Sport 2013 Mohammad Lee First Men’s Basketball

2012 Marie-Pierre Bakima First Volleyball Marlaina Pleydle Second Volleyball Jose Seoane Second Men’s Soccer Anthony Banda Third Baseball

2011 Guillermo Alvarez First Men’s Soccer Jazmine Green First Volleyball Marsell Holden First Men’s Basketball Tyler Wright Third Baseball Miguel Pena Honorable Mention Baseball Carlos Picado Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer

2010 Miguel Pena First Baseball Alyssa Dibbern First Volleyball Candace Soares First Volleyball Sean Nolin Third Baseball

2009 Maurice McNeill First Men’s Basketball Christie Dorch Second Volleyball Deric Hawkins Second Baseball

2008 Kieron Bernard First Men’s Soccer Zuzana Cizova First Volleyball Kris Miller First Baseball Gabriel Rodriguez First Men’s Soccer Julia Texeira Second Volleyball Mozesh Gyrio Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer

2007 Ricardo Ximenes First Men’s Soccer Kieron Bernard Second Men’s Soccer Ligia Clemente Second Volleyball Taujhnae Travis Second Women’s Basketball Booker Woodfox Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball

2006 Arica Rodriguez Second Softball Nyla Ware Second Volleyball

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2005 Ardalan Attar First Men’s Soccer Trey McDowell Second Men’s Basketball Gene Rhodes Second Volleyball Derrick Henry Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer

2004 Dane Richards First Men’s Soccer Leah Alexander Second Volleyball Jihad Muhammad Second Men’s Basketball Rohan Bernard Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer

2003 Nick Stavinoha First Baseball Mike Pankratz Second Baseball Clint Goocher Third Baseball Leah Alexander Honorable Mention Volleyball MARIE-PIERRE BAKIMA 2002 Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer Derick Payne Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Deshawn Woolery Honorable Mention Men’s Soccer

2001 Antonio Falu’ First Men’s Basketball Garnet Chisholm First Men’s Soccer Fernando Castellanos Second Men’s Soccer Brett Cooley Third Baseball

2000 Kevin Theiss First Baseball

1998 Calvin Bowman First Men’s Basketball Kristine Renner Third Softball

1997 Omar Sneed First Men’s Basketball

1996 Omar Sneed Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball MIGUEL PEÑA 1994 Michael Lloyd First Men’s Basketball

1993 Jeniver Koutnik First Volleyball Misty Farmer Honorable Mention Volleyball

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1991 Kim Hill Second Volleyball

1990 Joel Gilmore First Baseball Julie Harper Second Volleyball

1989 Debi Henry Second Volleyball Dan Robinson Honorable Mention Baseball Scott McCarty Honorable Mention Baseball

1988 Thayer Swain First Baseball Stacie McDaniel First Volleyball Jose Rivas Honorable Mention Baseball

1987 Sonia Trevino First Volleyball Patricia Guerrero Honorable Mention Volleyball

1986 Eve Posey First Volleyball Rachael Standley Second Volleyball

1985 Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball Jackie LeDay Honorable Mention Volleyball

1984 Siobhan Hunter First Volleyball Dody Rather First Baseball Sandy Howell Second Volleyball Joe Mikulik Honorable Mention Baseball

1983 Kim Smith Honorable Mention Volleyball

1982 Frank James Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Louis Ray Honorable Mention Baseball

1981 Allen Brown First Baseball Tim Englund Second Baseball Don Plummer Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball

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1980 Mark Brogdon Second Baseball Teresa Odgen Second Volleyball Chuck Shirley Third Baseball Billy Goodwin Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball Robin Hall Honorable Mention Volleyball

1979 Curtis Phauls Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball

1978 Mark Martin Honorable Mention Baseball

1977 Ron Driver First Baseball

1976 Donna Branch First Volleyball Eva Garcia First Volleyball Debbie Brown Second Volleyball

1975 Donna Branch First Volleyball

1974 Steve Kerns Second Baseball

1973 Wayne Cato First Baseball Don Bravenec Honorable Mention Baseball

1972 Rick Burley First Baseball Tom Henderson First Men’s Basketball Paul Miller Honorable Mention Baseball

1971 Rick Burley First Baseball Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball Tom Henderson Second Men’s Basketball

1970 Ronald Roznovsky Second Baseball Bob Nash Second Men’s Basketball

1969 Jeff Halliburton Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball

1968 Steve Spretz Honorable Mention Baseball

1966 Glen Blanton Honorable Mention Baseball

1965 Mike Anderson Honorable Mention Men’s Basketball

San Jacinto College All-Time Academic All-Americans Year Name Award Sport 2012-2013 Matt Locus Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball Conrad Ramquist Superior Academic Achievement Baseball

2011-2012 Benjamin Silva Pinnacle Award for Academic Excellence Baseball Kirby Taylor Exemplary Academic Achievement Baseball

2009-2010 Trey Ross Distinguished Academic All-American Baseball

2008-2009 Lauren Tippet Academic All-American Women’s Basketball

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San Jacinto College South Campus 13735 Beamer Road, Houston, TX 77089 281-998-6150

Surrounded by the monuments of history, the industries and maritime enterprises of today, and the space age of tomorrow, San Jacinto College has been serving the citizens of East Harris County, Texas, since 1961. The Achieving the Dream Leader College is committed to the goals and aspirations of a diverse population of 30,000 credit students in more than 200 degree and certificate options, including university transfer and career preparation. Students also benefit from the College’s job training programs, renowned for meeting the needs of growing industries in the region. The College’s service area includes the Channelview, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, Pasadena and Sheldon Independent School Districts, as well as portions of the Humble, Pearl- and, and Clear Creek school districts. San Jacinto College’s roots date back to May of 1960 when voters in the district approved the creation of East Harris County Union Junior College and a seven-member Board of Regents was established. The name was changed a few times over its history to its current San Jacinto Community College District, although it has always been informally referred to as San Jacinto College. In September of 1961, 876 students attended the College at Under the new lights of the South Campus soccer field, its location in Pasadena. Since then, the College has grown to San Jac defeated the Dynamo Youth team to open the 2009 season. include three campuses and 12 extension centers; a continuing and professional development division for continuing education allow students to successfully complete the semester without and workforce training; distance learning; a dual credit program extending the term. The College plan was highly applauded with local high schools, early college high schools in cooperation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) with Clear Creek ISD, Pasadena ISD, and Sheldon ISD; and an accreditation site visit team in November of 2008, when it enrollment of more than 30,000 credit students each semester. granted the College reaccreditation. San Jacinto College is committed to the citizens of East Harris In 2011, San Jacinto College was recognized as a leader in the County. At the core of our values is student success... the reason for national student completion movement when it was named an our being. Our comprehensive community college mission is to Achieving the Dream Leader College. Throughout the course empower students who come with a wide variety of goals to find of its participation in Achieving the Dream, San Jacinto College the assistance they need at their college, San Jacinto College. increased Fall-to-Spring persistence through a combination We have made a strong commitment to academic excellence, of interventions including the First Year Experience Calling and our award-winning faculty members are passionate about Program, Mandatory New Student Orientation, a student teaching. Our students choose from more than 200 degree success course, free tutoring, and the Men of Honor program. and certificate programs in many different fields including San Jacinto College continues to lead in the Gulf Coast academic transfer programs to four-year institutions and a through grant-funded partnerships and collaboration with wide variety of workforce training programs. other colleges and organizations. The funds support student The College has placed an emphasis on upgrading facilities and success through academic programs and initiatives promoting technology to support student learning. Over the last decade, San college retention and completion, regional workforce training, Jacinto College has added new buildings to support teaching and scholarships and tuition of various student programs, and learning in the sciences, fine arts, and technology fields. creates pathways to higher education and to the workforce for middle and high school students. In September 2008, San Jacinto College faced unprecedented challenges in the wake of Hurricane Ike. The College sustained Students and employees come to San Jacinto College with significant damage, and as a result, was closed for two and a various goals and aspirations, and we remain committed to half weeks following the storm. The instructional leaders and their success. faculty diligently worked on a plan to complete all course learning outcomes through in-class instruction, out-of-class San Jacinto College assignments, and incorporating technology into learning to Your Goals. Your College.

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140001_2013SoccerMediaGuide_01-20.indd 19 8/29/13 1:28 PM 2013 SOCCER SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME SITE Friday August 16 University of Houston – Victoria (scrimmage) 7 p.m. Houston Saturday August 17 at University of the Incarnate Word (scrimmage) 7 p.m. Saturday August 24 vs. Brevard Community College 3 p.m. Perkinston, Miss. Sunday August 25 at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College 1 p.m. Perkinston, Miss. Saturday August 31 Ranger College 6 p.m. Houston Sunday September 8 at Richland College 6 p.m. Dallas Friday September 13 Tyler Junior College* 7 p.m. Houston Saturday September 14 Jacksonville College* 6 p.m. Houston Saturday September 21 at Coastal Bend Community College* 4 p.m. Beeville Friday September 27 at Northeast Texas Community College* 4 p.m. Mt. Pleasant Saturday September 28 at Paris Junior College* 3 p.m. Paris Friday October 4 vs. Cloud County Community College^ 6:30 p.m. Dallas Sunday October 6 vs. Western Texas College^ 12 p.m. Dallas Friday October 11 Richland College 7 p.m. Houston Saturday October 12 Coastal Bend Community College* 4 p.m. Houston Friday October 18 Paris Junior College* 12 p.m. Houston Saturday October 19 Northeast Texas Community College* 2 p.m. Houston Friday October 25 at Tyler Junior College* 7 p.m. Tyler Saturday October 26 at Jacksonville College* 4 p.m. Jacksonville Thursday – Sunday October 31 – at Region XIV Tournament TBD TBD November 1 Friday – Sunday November 8 – 10 at District Championship TBD TBD Tuesday – Sunday November 19 – 24 at NJCAA National Tournament TBD Tyler

* denotes Region XIV Conference game ^ denotes Richland Thunderduck Invitational All games listed in bold are home games played at the San Jacinto College soccer field, located on the South Campus at 13735 Beamer Road in Houston.

281-998-6150

An equal opportunity institution

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