ABOUT NYACK COLLEGE
Church Affiliation Sponsored by The Christian and Missionary Alliance, with over 30 other denominations represented. Location The Nyack, NY, residential campus is set on a hillside overlooking the Hudson River and the Tappan Zee Bridge, only 23 miles from New York City. It neighbors the Village of Nyack, a charming and secluded community known for its restaurants, antique and specialty shops. The campus consists of 65 acres and 31 college-owned buildings in a mix of Victorian and Tudor styles. Nearby are West Point, several Revolutionary War historical sites, and recreational activities including hiking, skiing, skating, boating, golf, and tennis. The New York City campus is located at Broadway and Worth Streets in lower Manhattan. New York City offers the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty, Chinatown, the Bronx Zoo, Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Lincoln Center, Broadway shows and plays, eight major professional sports teams, the U.S. National Tennis Center, shopping, museums, art, and culture. Athletic Affiliation Nyack College competes at the NCAA Division II level in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC). We also compete in the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) at the Division I level. The Warriors compete in 11 different sports: Men: Baseball, Basketball, Cross-Country, Soccer, Golf Women: Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross-Country
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QUICK FACTS Nyack College Location: Nyack, NY Enrollment: 1000 Founded: 1882 Nickname: Warriors Colors: Crimson, Gray and Navy Bowman Gymnasium: Capacity: 1300 College President: Dr. Michael Scales Athletic Director: Keith Davie Assistant Athletic Director: Ted Quinn NCAA Compliance Officer: Mandy Aikens Head Trainer: Penny Foland, ATC Affiliation: NCAA Division II, NCCAA Division I Conference: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC)
Sports Information Office Phone: (845) 675-4787 Fax: (845) 353-2147 Director of Sports Information Matt Cornacchione matthew.cornacchione@nyack.edu
Men’s Soccer Coaching Staff: Head Coach: Keith Davie (Houghton ‘90/ 18th season) Phone Number: (845) 675-4770 Fax Number: (845) 353-2147 Email: keith.davie@nyack.edu Assistant Coaches: Dan Carillo, Jack Carillo Graduate Assistants: Luke Sandford Team Information 2010-11 CACC Record 5-6 (6th) 2010-11 Overall Record: 8-11-1 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Key Returnees: Felix Horn Key Losses: Daniel Ocampo Adrian Ibanez Richmond Baah Gavin Penny Bobby Caskran Mikey Robinson Baba Fatoba Key Newcomers:
Marco Likos, Toni Mutschler, Arturo Garcia, Philip Weil
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2011 MEN’S SOCCER SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT /LOCATION TIME 8/20 NYIT/ Old Westbury, NY 4 PM 9/2 ST. MICHAEL’S / Albany, NY 5 PM 9/3 ST. ROSE / Albany, NY 1 PM 9/7 MOLLOY / Rockville Centre, NY 7PM 9/10 *CHESTNUT HILL, Philadelphia, PA TBA 9/12 MERCY / Dobbs Ferry, NY 4 PM 9/17 *WILMINGTON / Nyack, NY 330 PM 9/20 *POST / Nyack, NY 4 PM 9/24 *BLOOMFIELD/ Bloomfield, NJ 1 PM 9/28 *CONCORDIA / Nyack, NY TBA 10/1 *PHILADELPHIA / Philadelphia, PA 230 PM 10/4 *FELICIAN / Lodi, NJ TBA 10/8 *DOMINICAN / Nyack, NY 230 PM 10/12 *CALDWELL / Caldwell, NJ 4 PM 10/15 *HOLY FAMILY / Nyack, NY 230 PM 10/18 C.W. POST / Nyack, NY 3 PM 10/22 *GOLDEY-BEACOM / Wilmington, DE 3 PM 10/26 EAST STROUDSBURG/East Stroudsburg, PA 5 PM 11/1 CACC PLAYOFFS - 1ST ROUND TBA 11/3 CACC PLAYOFFS - SEMIFINALS TBA 11/5 CACC PLAYOFFS - FINALS TBA
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2011 MEN’S SOCCER ROSTER # NAME POSITION CLASS HEIGHT HOMETOWN 00 Jodel Wright GK Junior 6’3 Queens, NY 1 Adrian Ibanez GK Senior 6’1 Buenos Aires, ARG 2 Angelo Valdivinos MF Sophomore 5’9 Port Chester, NY 3 Martin Narvaez DF Senior 5’8 Sydney, AUS 4 Mikey Robinson MF Junior 5’10 Dagenham, ENG 5 Clayon Townsend DF Junior 6’0 Uniondale, NY 6 Felix Horn MF Sophomore 6’2 Halle, GER 7 Santiago Rivera Garcia MF Sophomore 6’2 Mexico City, MEX 8 Arturo Garcia MF Sophomore 6’0 Guayaquil, ECU 10 Marco Likos MF Junior 5’11 Lepzig, GER 11 Toni Mutschler MF Freshman 5’11 Frankfurt Oder, GER 12 Gavin Penny F Senior 6’0 Dagenham, ENG 13 Philip Weil F Freshman 6’1 Auttobrunn, GER 14 Piotr Piasecki DF Freshman 6’3 Lodz, POL 15 Josh Hacking DF Junior 6’2 Stratford, NJ 17 Ryan Walters DF Junior 6’0 Plymouth, MA 20 Bruce Mak F Junior 5’8 Khon Kean, THI 21 David Farrokh F Junior 6’1 Wayne, NJ 22 Justin Gabriele MF Freshman 5’9 Bloomingdale, NJ 23 Alex Schmidt DF Sophomore 6’0 Leizig, GER 26 Nathan McGee GK Junior 6’2 Plymouth, MA 30 Jonathan Carothers GK Freshman 6’0 Wallingford, CT
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2011 COACHING STAFF Coach Davie begins his 17th season as the coach of the men’s soccer program. A graduate of Houghton College, Davie was a member of the 1986 NCCAA National Championship team and also won an NAIA regional title in 1987.
HEAD COACH
KEITH DAVIE
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Coach Davie began his coaching career at Nyack College in 1995 and in just 4 years won the CACC Championship in 1999, coming within 1 goal of the NAIA National Championships. The 1999 team went on to place 3rd at the NCCAA National Tournament. That season Coach Davie was named CACC “Coach of the Year” for the second time in his coaching career. Davie led the return of the Warriors to a CACC Tournament Championship in a 1-0 victory over Bloomfield College this past November, the 2nd of his coaching career. Davie reached his 100th career victory in the Fall of 2006, defeating Mt. Vernon Nazarene to win the NCCAA regional. Davie is now the winningest soccer coach in Nyack College Athletics history surpassing Ray Enello.
2011 COACHING STAFF
ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH
DAN CARILLO
Coach Carillo begins his 2nd year as Associate Head Coach in the Men’s Soccer Program after spending the previous six seasons as head coach of the Nyack College Women’s Soccer Team. In five seasons, he compiled a record of 37 wins and 7 draws. Carillo was an Assistant Men’s Soccer Coach at Nyack from 1999 through 2004. Prior to that, he was the Head Varsity Boy’s Coach at Chapel Field Christian High School in Pine Bush, NY. Carillo has been involved with youth soccer coaching and player development for fifteen years, having coached boys and girls from the youth academy ages of 5 and 6 through 16 for a variety of clubs. He currently is a staff coach for the East Hudson Youth Soccer League Select Academy. Carillo holds the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National Diploma and the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) “D” License. Carillo is a Professor of Music at the City College of New York where he is the Director of Jazz Studies. He and his wife Tracie reside in Mountainville, New York, with their sons Jack and Lucas.
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2011 COACHING STAFF
ASSISTANT COACH
JACK CARILLO
Jack Carillo is working in his 2nd year with Nyack College Soccer Program as the Goalkeeper Coach. Prior to his college years, Jack Carillo had several years of specialized goalkeeper coaching experience from his years attending and eventually joining the teaching role at goalkeeper camp Star Goalkeeper Academy, owned by Dan Gaspar. Jack Carillo started his college playing experience with the Nyack Warriors in the 2005-06 year. That year Nyack Warriors went on to become runners-up at the NCCAA Championships. Carillo played for the Warriors for two years before transferring to SUNY Cortland to complete his degree in Physical Education. There he competed in the SUNYAC (State University of New York Athletic Conference) for two years, winning the SUNYAC’s in Fall 2008 entering into the Division III NCAA playoffs where SUNY Cortland finished tied -20th in the nation. After his NCAA eligibility had ended, Carillo became the volunteer goalkeeper coach at SUNY Cortland throughout the spring. The following year, Carillo joined the Wells College Men’s Soccer Program for the 2009-10 year, Division III, based out of Aurora NY. There he was the Assistant Coach/Goalkeeper Coach for the men’s side, working closely with Head Coach Dan Kane in his first year at the program as well.
Luke Sanford begins his 1st season as a graduate assistant within the Nyack College Men’s Soccer Program. Sanford comes to Nyack by way of Houghton College, where he was a 2009 graduate and former team captain for the Houghton Men’s Soccer Program. Sandford has playing experience in the Premeir development league (PDL) and has also coached at multiple levels of soccer.
GRADUATE ASSISTANT
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2010 RECAP For the 2010 Warriors men’s soccer team, there were big shoes to fill. The 2009 team had made a great run through the second half of the 09-10 season and marched through the play-offs to win the CACC Championship. The returners from that team provided a huge base for this year’s team and with additional players the Warriors were set to defend that title. The start was strong with a 2-0 win over Mercy College, but hard times fell on the Warriors and they lost the next five games in a row including three one-goal loses. The team followed that with two victories over CACC opponents Felician and Wilmington getting them back into the race for play-offs. A turning point in the season came when the Warriors played a great game against Dominican, but lost 4-0. The team came together after this game and got focused on accomplishing a goal. The trip to Houghton was a good bonding experience, and though the team lost 2-1, the play was improved and upon their return, the team would finish the second half of the season with an 8-10-1 record with big wins over powerhouses like East Stroudsburg and CW Post. The play-offs pitted Nyack College against Dominican for the second year in a row. The game was a very even match, and ended regulation and overtime tied 0-0. In the shoot-out, the Warriors came up short to the eventual CACC Champions. In the NCCAA Regional match, the Warriors, playing with a heavy-heart the day after Anne Jackson passed, lost a hard-fought battle to Mount Vernon Nazarene who nipped the Warriors 2-1 in overtime. The Warriors placed Daniel Ocampo and Bajide Fatoba on the CACC All-Conference 2nd team, as well as Gavin Penny and Mikey Robinson as Honorable Mention All-CACC. Daniel Ocampo and Adrian Ibanez were named First team NCCAA All-Americans, Ocampo for the second time in his career. Mikey Robinson, Gavin Penny and Baba Fatoba were all Honarable-mention all East Region NCCAA. The warriors return 13 players to this year’s team and expect to make another run at the CACC Crown.
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Dan Mara, Commissioner 203-298-4808 Stacy Kelly, Assoc. Commissioner 203-298-4807 Kirk Reed, Asst. Commissioner 203-298-4806 P.O. Box 3575 New Haven, CT 06525 Fax: 203-298-4810 www.caccathletics.org
2010 CACC Men’s Soccer Final Standings CONFERENCE
Bloomfield Philadelphia Dominican Post Wilmington Nyack Chestnut Hill Holy Family Caldwell Felician Goldey-Beacom Concordia
Postseason Results
Date
Result CACC Tournament Quarter-finals #1 Bloomfield 7, #8 Holy Family 3 #2 Philadelphia 1, #7 Chestnut Hill 0 #3 Dominican 0, #6 Nyack 0 (DC wins PK shootout, 3-1) #5 Post 2, #4 Wilmington 1 (OT) CACC Semi-finals at Georgian Court Bloomfield 2, Post 0 Dominican 1, Philadelphia 1 (DC wins PK shootout, 3-2) CACC Championship at Georgian Court Dominican 2, Bloomfield 2 (DC wins PK shootout, 4-2)
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Date 9/7 9/13 9/20 9/27 10/4 10/11 10/18 10/25 11/1 11/8
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GP Record Win % 11 10-0-1 0.955 11 8-2-1 0.773 11 7-2-2 0.727 11 5-5-1 0.500 11 5-5-1 0.500 11 5-6 0.455 11 5-6 0.455 11 4-5-2 0.455 11 4-6-1 0.409 11 4-6-1 0.409 11 2-9 0.182 11 2-9 0.182
NCAA East Region Tournament (at Franklin Pierce) #4 Southern N.H. 3, #5 Bloomfield 0 (at Dowling) #3 Southern Conn. 1, #6 Dominican 0
Weekly Award Winners Player of the Week Rookie of the Week Edwin Ventura, Bloomfield Marco DiNello, Concordia Dwayne Reid, Bloomfield Kristopher Bistre, Caldwell Colin Whalen, Holy Family Alex Heston, Philadelphia Terry Gibbs, Bloomfield Muzalier Gaussaint, PhilaU Alex Rodier, Dominican Mosiah White, Caldwell Brandon Heembrock, DC Mark Holman, PhilaU Colin Whalen, Holy Family Alex Heston, PhilaU Kevin Sinic, Felician Mosiah Whyte, Caldwell Ryan Purnell, Philadelphia Alex Heston, Philadelphia Brandon Heembrock, DC -
GF 31 21 23 19 9 16 14 15 15 18 8 9
GA 8 9 10 10 11 20 21 19 16 15 32 27
GP 21 20 21 19 19 19 19 19 18 17 17 15
OVERALL
Record 15-4-2 12-5-3 12-4-5 7-10-2 6-11-2 8-10-1 9-10 7-9-3 6-11-1 4-12-1 4-13 2-12-1
Win % 0.762 0.675 0.690 0.421 0.368 0.447 0.474 0.447 0.361 0.265 0.235 0.167
GF 58 32 37 27 20 26 24 27 25 23 21 11
GA 28 19 16 22 33 31 32 40 32 30 41 42
Streak L1 L1 L1 L1 L1 T1 L4 L3 L2 L2 W1 L8
Last 5 3-1-1 3-0-2 1-1-3 2-3 1-3-1 3-1-1 1-4 2-3 1-3-1 2-2-1 2-3 0-5
Player of the Year: Dwayne Reid, Sr., F, Bloomfield Rookie of the Year: Sony Narro, Fr., M, Dominican Coach of the Year: Peter-John Falloon, Bloomfield Team Sportsmanship Award: Goldey-Beacom College All-CACC First Team GK Brandon Heembrock, Jr., Dominican D Darnelle Blackman, Sr., Bloomfield D Hylton Davis, Jr., Post D Tony DiVirgilio, Sr., Wilmington D John Dumbuya, Sr., Dominican D Wojceich Sliwinski, Sr., Philadelphia M Colin Whalen, Jr., Holy Family M Triston Sommerville, Sr., Bloomfield M Ryan Purnell, Jr., Philadelphia F Francis Eno, So., Post F Terry Gibbs, Jr., Bloomfield F Dwayne Reid, Sr., Bloomfield F Alex Rodier, So., Dominican
GK D D D D M M M M F F F
All-CACC Second Team Will Camerlingo, Sr., Concordia Dodji Freitas, So., Holy Family Steven Hobart, So., Bloomfield Daniel Ocampo, Sr., Nyack Matt Shutter, Fr., Dominican Josh Delva, So., Felician Nickalus McDonald, Jr., Wilmington Sony Narro, Fr., Dominican Gavin Reid, Jr., Chestnut Hill Babajide Fatoba, Sr., Nyack Mosiah Whyte, Fr., Caldwell Jorge Zapata, Sr., Wilmington
Honorable Mention: Alex Heston, Fr., GK, PhilaU; Bryan Broderick, Sr., D, Caldwell; Nick Pratico, Sr., D, Holy Family; Mikey Robinson, So., M, Nyack; Gavin Penny, Jr., M, Nyack; Danny Nguyen, Sr., Wilmington All-Tournament Team Brandon Heembrock, Dominican - MVP Sony Narro, Dominican John Dumbuya, Dominican Pedro Franklin De Araujo, Dominican Matthew Shutter, Dominican Trison Sommerville, Bloomfield Terry Gibbs, Bloomfield Andy Aguilar, Bloomfield Frantzy Noze, Post Errol Reid, Post Mark Holman, Philadelphia Wojciech Sliwinski, Philadelphia Dodji Freitas, Holy Family Tony DiVirgilio, Wilmington Mikey Robinson, Nyack
2010 STATISTICS The Automated ScoreBook For Soccer NYACK COLLEGE Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2010) All games Overall: 8-10-0
Conf: 5-6-0
Home: 5-5-0
Away: 3-5-0
Neut: 0-0-0
## Name GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% GW PK-ATT -------------------------------------------------------------10 FATOBA, Babajide 18-18 5 5 15 56 .089 0 0-0 12 PENNY, Gavin 16-14 6 1 13 48 .125 2 0-0 2 HORN, Felix 19-19 5 2 12 34 .147 2 0-0 13 CAMPO, Ryan 17-11 0 5 5 22 .000 0 0-0 11 OCAMPO, Daniel 17-17 1 0 2 15 .067 1 1-1 4 ROBINSON, Mikey 14-13 0 3 3 14 .000 0 0-0 3 NARVAEZ, Martin 17-16 0 0 0 13 .000 0 0-0 6 CASKRAN, Bobby 18-18 3 2 8 12 .250 1 0-0 7 RIVERA GARCIA, Santi 17-4 0 0 0 12 .000 0 0-0 18 POZDNIADKOV, Andriy 17-12 4 0 8 9 .444 1 0-0 20 MANU, Bright 14-11 1 0 2 7 .143 0 0-0 8 MAK, Bruce 13-0 0 0 0 5 .000 0 0-0 5 TOWNSEND, Clayon 14-12 0 0 0 3 .000 0 0-0 17 WALTERS, Ryan 5-0 1 0 2 2 .500 1 0-0 15 HACKING, Josh 8-0 0 1 1 1 .000 0 0-0 21 FARROKH, David 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 19 BAAH, Richmond 17-12 0 1 1 0 .000 0 0-0 16 SALVESEN, Eric 3-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 1 IBANEZ, Adrian 15-2 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0-0 Total............... 18 26 20 72 253 .103 8 1-1 Opponents........... 18 31 20 82 306 .101 9 2-5 |---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----| ## Name GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho ------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 IBANEZ, Adrian 15-14 1279:31 16 1.13 86 .843 7 4 0 5 00 WRIGHT, Jodell 5-3 379:37 15 3.56 33 .688 0 4 0 0 TM TEAM 0:00 0 0.00 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 Total............... 18 1659:08 31 1.68 120 .795 7 8 0 5 Opponents........... 18 1659:08 26 1.41 110 .809 8 7 0 3 Team saves: 1
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ADRIAN IBANEZ #1
HOMETOWN: BUENOS AIRES, ARG HEIGHT: 6’2 2010 STATISTICS
GAMES/STARTED: GAA: SAVES: SAVE %: W/L: SHO:
2010 STATISTICS
15 / 14 1.13 86 .843 7-4 5
Ibanez Notes: Graduated from Westfield High School… Participated in the Canada U-20 Training Camp… At Suffolk C.C.: All-Region Selection & set record for most shootout saves in a season… At Nyack: 2009 CACC Champion… 2009 CACC Tournament MVP… 2010 NCCAA All-American… 2X All-East Region Selection… Chose Nyack to further his education and help make Nyack into a top-ten soccer program. 11
SENIOR
GOALKEEPER
MARTIN NARVAEZ #3 DEFENDER
SENIOR
HOMETOWN: HEIGHT: GAMES/STARTED: GOALS: ASSISTS: POINTS: SHOTS:
SYDNEY, AUS 5’9 17/16 0 0 0 13
Narvaez Notes: Graduated from Emmaus Catholic, were he was 08/09 Jayhawk Conference Champs, 09/10 Region XI Champs, District Champions and NJCAA National Championship Contenders…He chose Nyack College because there is a strong Men’s soccer program being built and the strong core values…Psalm 27:1
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GAVIN PENNY #12
HOMETOWN: DAGENHAM, ENG HEIGHT: 5’11 GAMES/STARTED: 16/14 GOALS: 6 ASSISTS: 1 POINTS: 13 SHOTS: 48
Penny Notes: Graduated from Warren Comprehensive…. Was part of the 2010 CACC Conference Championship… He chose Nyack College because he wanted to play competitive football in a Christian environment… Joshua 1:9
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SENIOR
FORWARD
MIKEY ROBINSON MIDFIELDER
JUNIOR
HOMETOWN: BARKING, ESSEX, ENG HEIGHT: 5’9 GAMES/STARTED: 14/13 GOALS: 0 ASSISTS: 3 POINTS: 3 SHOTS: 13
Robinson Notes: Graduated from Jo Richardson Community School were he was District Champions 3X… At Nyack College he became CACC Champion 09, 2010 Honorable Mention CACC, 2X NCCAA East Region Honorable Mention, 2X CACC All Tournament Team and he made the Dean List 2X… He chose Nyack College because he wanted to be challenge physically and spiritually… Hebrew 11:1 14
SANTIAGO RIVERA GARCIA #7
HOMETOWN: HEIGHT: GAMES/STARTED: GOALS: ASSISTS: POINTS: SHOTS:
MEXICO CITY, MEX 6’2 17/4 0 0 0 12
Rivera-Garcia Notes: Graduated from Escuela Libre de Derecho… Chose Nyack for the atmosphere and also because the soccer program was highly recommended…. Philippians 4:13
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SOPHOMORE
MIDFIELDER
JODELL WRIGHT #1 GOALKEEPER
JUNIOR
HOMETOWN: HEIGHT: GAMES/STARTED: GAA: SAVES: SAVE %: W/L: SHO:
SIPERIA, TRI 6’2 5/3 3.56 33 .688 0/4 0
Wright’s Notes: Graduated from Naparma: 2007-08 intercol champions, 2007-08 Big Five Champions, 2007 National Champions… At Nyack 2009 CACC Champions… 3.3 GPA… Chose Nyack because it was a place to grow closer to God in a Christian Atmosphere… Psalm 18:17
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CLAYON TOWNSEND #5
HOMETOWN: HEIGHT: GAMES/STARTED: GOALS: ASSISTS: POINTS: SHOTS:
ST. MARY, JAM 6’1 14/12 0 0 0 3
Townsend Notes: Graduated from Essex County College, were he was NJCAA National Championship, Most Improve player, 2009 Region Champs and District Champions…He chose Nyack College because he wanted to become a well rounded athlete and a better person…Deuteronomy 31:6
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JUNIOR
DEFENDER
JOSH HACKING #15 DEFENDER
JUNIOR
HOMETOWN: HEIGHT: GAMES/STARTED: GOALS: ASSISTS: POINTS: SHOTS:
COLLINGSWOOD, NJ 6’2 8/0 0 1 1 1
Hacking Notes: Graduated from Sterling High School… chose Nyack College because it is a good place for athletic and spiritual growth… Jeremiah 29:11
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FELIX HORN #6
HOMETOWN: HEIGHT: GAMES/STARTED: GOALS: ASSISTS: POINTS: SHOTS:
Horn Notes: 2010 All-CACC Selection
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HALLE, GER 6’1 14/13 5 2 12 34
SOPHOMORE
MIDFIELDER
JUNIOR
BRUCE MAK #20 FORWARD Mak Notes:
HOMETOWN: KHON KHEAN,THA HEIGHT: 5’8
RYAN WALTERS #17 Walters Notes: Graduated from the Master’s Academy… Named to Dean’s list at Nyack … Netted Game winning goal against C.W. Post on 10/28/10... Chose Nyack for the opportunity to compete at a high level of competition within a Christian environment… Matthew 6:34
JUNIOR
DEFENDER
HOMETOWN: PLYMOUTH, MA HEIGHT: 6’0
JUNIOR
NATHAN MCGEE GOALKEEPER McGee Notes:
HOMETOWN: PLYMOUTH, MA HEIGHT: 6’2 20
DAVID FARROKH #21 FORWARD
JUNIOR
Farrokh Notes:
HOMETOWN: 6’1 HEIGHT: WAYNE, NJ
JUNIOR
MARCO LIKOS #10 MIDFIELDER Likos Notes: The highly skilled and aggressive central midfielder adds a creative presence to the Warriors attack... has played extensively with many powerhouse clubs in the Leipzig, Germany area including stints with amateur teams such as Hallescher, FC Sachsen Leipzig and FC Lok Leipzig.
HOMETOWN: LEIPZIG, GER HEIGHT: 5’11
SOPHOMORE
TONI MUTSCHLER #11 MIDFIELDER
Mutschler Notes: Mutchsler is a talented and crafty outside midfielder who will be difficult to handle in attacking the flanks for the Warriors in 2011.... Has extensive amateur club experience in Germany including playing for clubs such as: SV 09 Staßfurt, FFC Viktoria 91 e.V and Werderaner FC. Graduated from OSZ Werdes Havel… Played both soccer and volleyball in high school… Chose Nyack for the opportunity to play soccer for a good team in a HOMETOWN: FRANKFURT ODER, GER different culture.
HEIGHT:
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5’11
ARTURO GARCIA #8 MIDFIELDER
JUNIOR
Garcia Notes: A very fast and technical player... Playing Experience with Boca Juniors of in their U-18 squad and the Ecuadorian U-17 pool squad. He can play as a right back or as a winger. Highly rated in the Ecuadorian soccer circles
HOMETOWN: GUAYAQUIL, EQU HEIGHT: 6’0
ANGELO VALDIVINOS #2 MIDFIELDER
JUNIOR
Valdivinos Notes:
HOMETOWN: PORT CHESTER, NY HEIGHT: 5’9
SOPHOMORE
PHILIP WEIL Weil Notes:
FORWARD
HOMETOWN: OTTOBRUNN, GER HEIGHT: 6’1 22
DEFENDER Schmidt Notes: Graduated from Werner-Heisenberg-School… Named to Dean’s List at Nyack College… chose Nyack to take the men’s soccer program to a top-ten team in the region and also to get a solid business degree from a Christian School.
SOPHOMORE
ALEX SCHMIDT #19
HOMETOWN: LEIZIG, GER HEIGHT: 6’0
FRESHMAN
PIOTR PIASECKI #14 Piasecki Notes: Graduated from Szkola Mistrzestwa Sportowego Tedi, where his team was 2009/10 League Champions… Chose Nyack for the opportunity to play soccer in a great program within a Christian environment… Deuteronomy 31:6
HOMETOWN: OSHOWA, ONT, CA HEIGHT: 6’3
MIDFIELDER Gabriele Notes: Graduated from Butler High were he was Team MVP/Captain 2X and 2X Honorable Mention for Conference… He chose Nyack College because he wanted to compete at a high level and attend a Christian College… Deuteronomy 31:6
FRESHMAN
JUSTIN GABRIELE #22
HOMETOWN: BLOOMINGDALE, NJ HEIGHT: 5’9 23
JONATHAN CAROTHERS #30
FRESHMAN
GOALKEEPER Carothers Notes: Graduated from West Woods Christian High Academy… 3 years varsity soccer and basketball…High School team captain… 2X NECSAC All-Tournament Soccer Team… Chose Nyack because of Christ centered education and opportunity to play at the high level of NCAA Division II… Romans 8:31
HOMETOWN: WALLINGFORD, CT HEIGHT: 6’0
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