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<strong>men’s</strong> <strong>Soccer</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />
Table of Contents<br />
About Corban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />
Staff and Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />
Affiliations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />
Coach Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />
Player Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />
2009 Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />
Season Results. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />
Participants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />
Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />
Game Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
Dave Johnson, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS<br />
The coaches and staff at Corban are committed to developing the growth and maturity of every athlete<br />
spiritually, academically and athletically. Our teams have a passion for winning, dedication to do so, and a<br />
commitment to Jesus Christ. The coaches and student-athletes are consistently prepared to compete at their<br />
highest level and have been rewarded with 12 NAIA conference championships and four NCCAA national titles<br />
since 1995. It’s a great experience to be part of Corban athletics.<br />
About Corban University<br />
Corban University is an independent Christian university in Salem, Oregon, with more than 50 majors and<br />
programs of study including professional, liberal arts, and ministries. Along with traditional and adult degree<br />
completion programs at the undergraduate level, Corban offers graduate teacher licensure programs and<br />
graduate degrees in education, business, counseling and ministry. Click here for more information.<br />
About Corban Athletics<br />
Corban University Athletics is committed to fielding teams of Christian student athletes who represent Christ<br />
and the College at a top level of competition. Athletics at Corban exists to integrate and enhance the mission<br />
of the University, while providing student-athletes and the college community opportunities for spiritual,<br />
academic, and athletic growth and development. We understand, from the Christian perspective, that<br />
competition is healthy for growing maturing Christians.<br />
Student-athletes who are fortunate enough to be a Warrior are provided and challenged with enriched, quality,<br />
and competitive intercollegiate athletic opportunities at a national level.<br />
Personal growth is highly emphasized and enhanced by combining spiritual truth into athletic and academic<br />
achievement. Coaches actively recruit student-athletes who are committed to developing Christlike character<br />
through discipline, teamwork, competition, and ministry. It is a primary goal that all our young men and<br />
women display that character and attitude toward opponents, spectators, officials and the community.<br />
Student-athletes at Corban can expect to be challenged, instructed, encouraged and mentored in the process<br />
of growing and living life in the image of Jesus Christ.<br />
As a member of the Cascade Collegiate Conference, Corban is affiliated with the National Association of<br />
Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Warrior teams compete in wo<strong>men’s</strong> basketball, cross country, track & field,<br />
golf, soccer, softball, and volleyball along with the <strong>men’s</strong> sports of basketball, baseball, cross country, track &<br />
field, golf, and soccer.<br />
Corban has claimed 13 conference titles since all Warrior sports joined the CCC in 1994. Other Conference<br />
members include: Concordia University, The College of Idaho, Eastern Oregon University, The Evergreen State<br />
College, Northwest University, Northwest Christian University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Southern<br />
Oregon University, and Warner Pacific College.<br />
Being a Warrior at Corban University is truly an outstanding spiritual and academic experience.<br />
Quick Facts<br />
Address:<br />
5000 Deer Park Drive SE<br />
Salem, Oregon 97317-9392<br />
Athletics Phone:<br />
503-375-7021<br />
Athletics/Sports<br />
Information Fax:<br />
503-315-2947<br />
Sports Center Phone:<br />
503-375-7588<br />
Athletic Training/Sports<br />
Center Fax:<br />
503-315-2941<br />
Switchboard:<br />
503-581-8600<br />
Founded:<br />
1935<br />
President:<br />
Dr. Reno Hoff<br />
Facilities :<br />
C.E. Jeffers Sports Center<br />
In The Works:<br />
Renovation<br />
of Sportsplex<br />
including<br />
baseball, soccer<br />
and softball<br />
facilities<br />
Enrollment:<br />
1,100<br />
Nickname:<br />
Warriors<br />
Colors:<br />
Navy and Gold<br />
Web Site:<br />
www.gowarriorsgo.com<br />
Affiliation:<br />
National Association of<br />
Intercollegiate Athletics<br />
(naia.cstv.com)<br />
National Christian College<br />
Athletic Association<br />
(www.thenccaa.org)<br />
Conference:<br />
Cascade Collegiate<br />
(cascadeconference.org)
corban university<br />
Staff<br />
Dave Johnson<br />
Director of Athletics<br />
Dave Johnson, a former Olympic<br />
bronze medalist at the 1992<br />
Barcelona Summer Games,<br />
begins his first year as Director<br />
of Athletics at Corban College.<br />
Prior to coming to Corban,<br />
Johnson spent the past two years as Athletics<br />
Director at nearby South Salem High School. During<br />
his tenure, Johnson helped spearhead a $1.3 million<br />
facility renovation campaign that included a new<br />
70,000 square-foot synthetic FieldTurf surface<br />
and the christening of the new Giedo Caldarazzo<br />
Stadium used for all major Saxon football and<br />
soccer events. Johnson was also instrumental in a<br />
project updating scoreboards at South Salem High<br />
School athletic venues. At South, Johnson was<br />
responsible for the administration and leadership<br />
of 17 sports programs, which included oversight of<br />
athletics schedules, staff, eligibility standards and<br />
event management.<br />
“A goal of mine over the past few years has been<br />
to join the Corban family,” said Johnson. “I feel<br />
that the Christian College atmosphere is a great<br />
asset to a job-setting and that Corban is the place<br />
where God is calling me to be at this time. With the<br />
new direction that Dr. Bale is taking the athletic<br />
department, I feel that I can come in and help the<br />
process as well as move Warrior Athletics towards<br />
the future.”<br />
Prior to coming to South, Johnson served two<br />
years as Director of Athletics and Vice Principal at<br />
Jefferson High School. In addition to administrative<br />
duties at Jefferson, Johnson worked with other<br />
schools and the Oregon School Activities<br />
Association to create a new PacWest Conference<br />
when the OSAA re-classified competitive divisions<br />
in 2006.<br />
Johnson, a graduate of Cresent Valley High<br />
School in Corvallis, earned a Bachelor’s Degree in<br />
Psychology from Azusa Pacific University in 1986<br />
before returning to his alma mater to receive his<br />
Master’s Degree in Special Education in 2003.<br />
As a member of APU’s nationally-known track<br />
& field program, Johnson tutored under former<br />
Olympic head coach Terry Franson. During that<br />
time and for more than a decade, Johnson ranked<br />
among the top international decathletes of his<br />
day, competing in four straight Olympic Trials<br />
(1984, ’88, ’92, & ’96), while qualifying for the<br />
U.S. Olympic Team twice, first in 1988, and then<br />
again in 1992. While training for the 1992 Olympic,<br />
Johnson suffered a broken foot. Resisting medical<br />
advice urging him to discontinue, Johnson pressed<br />
on to capture the bronze medal at the Barcelona<br />
Olympics and became the first American medalist<br />
in the decathlon since Bruce Jenner’s gold medal<br />
effort at the 1976 Summer Olympics. Johnson’s<br />
inspiring Olympic experience and Christian faith are<br />
highlighted in the 1994 autobiography Aim High,<br />
published by Zondervan.<br />
Leading up to the ’92 Summer Games, Johnson<br />
was involved in an eight-month, world-wide<br />
Reebok campaign known as Dan and Dave featuring<br />
Johnson with fellow Olympic-hopeful Dan O’Brien<br />
in a series of popular TV commercials. Reebok’s<br />
goal was to promote a “Clash of the Titans” theme<br />
in Barcelona, as both Oregonians battled for the<br />
gold medal and coveted title of “World’s Greatest<br />
Athlete.” Unfortunately, O’Brien failed to qualify<br />
at the Olympic Trials, forcing Reebok to re-work its<br />
campaign with the focus on Johnson’s pursuit of<br />
Olympic gold.<br />
“The goals were high for me during the summer<br />
of ’92,” commented Johnson. “Despite competing<br />
on a broken foot, I knew that God had a vision for<br />
my future. Since then, I have seen a lot of things<br />
happen in my life that has led up to this point and I<br />
feel that the Lord has molded everything in my life<br />
for a reason. God brought me to Corban for a reason<br />
and I am looking forward to the challenge.”<br />
Johnson, who will assume duties at Corban on<br />
July 1st, currently resides in Salem with his wife,<br />
Sheri, and four children (Alexandra, Makenzie,<br />
Gabriel, and Eliason), while also working as an<br />
Olympic & motivational speaker for clients such as<br />
Reebok, IBM, VISA, and Billy Graham. Johnson and<br />
his family attend Morning Star Community Church<br />
in South Salem.<br />
Assistant Athletic Director /<br />
Game & Event Coordinator<br />
Tim Seiber<br />
503-589-8107<br />
tseiber@corban.edu<br />
Gym Facility Manager<br />
Donny Zavala<br />
503-375-7588<br />
dzavala@corban.edu<br />
Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />
Jenny Garrard<br />
503-589-8160<br />
jgarrard@corban.edu<br />
Dean of Athletic<br />
Activity & Athletics<br />
Dr. Dave Bale<br />
503-589-8104<br />
dbale@corban.edu<br />
Sports Information Director<br />
Mark Colachico<br />
503-589-8121<br />
mcolachico@corban.edu<br />
Assistant Athletic Trainer<br />
Sally Page<br />
503-589-8108<br />
spage@corban.edu<br />
Faculty Athletic Representative<br />
Dr. Bryce Bernard<br />
503-375-7034<br />
bbernard@corban.edu<br />
Head Athletic Trainer<br />
Tony Walther<br />
503-589-8193<br />
twalther@corban.edu<br />
Coaches<br />
Baseball Coach<br />
Jeff McKay<br />
503-375-7021<br />
jmckay@corban.edu<br />
M/W Cross Country Coach<br />
M/W Track & Field Coach<br />
Norm Berney<br />
503-375-7021<br />
nberney@corban.edu<br />
Wo<strong>men’s</strong> <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach<br />
Marty Ziesemer<br />
503-375-7115<br />
mziesemer@corban.edu<br />
Men’s Basketball Coach<br />
Justin Sherwood<br />
503-589-8196<br />
jsherwood@corban.edu<br />
M/W Golf Coach<br />
Ron Sisler<br />
503-375-7021<br />
rsisler@corban.edu<br />
Softball Coach<br />
Nathan Ohta<br />
503-375-7021<br />
nohta@corban.edu<br />
Wo<strong>men’s</strong> Basketball Coach<br />
Terry Williams<br />
503-316-3397<br />
twilliams@corban.edu<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach<br />
Paul Meehan<br />
503-375-7021<br />
pmeehan@corban.edu<br />
Volleyball Coach<br />
Nels Norquist<br />
503-316-3398<br />
nnorquist@corban.edu<br />
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Affiliations<br />
Cascade Collegiate Conference<br />
Corban University is a member of the Cascade<br />
Collegiate Conference and affiliated with the National<br />
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA),<br />
competing in baseball, <strong>men’s</strong> & wo<strong>men’s</strong> basketball,<br />
<strong>men’s</strong> & wo<strong>men’s</strong> cross country, <strong>men’s</strong> & wo<strong>men’s</strong><br />
golf, <strong>men’s</strong> & wo<strong>men’s</strong> soccer, softball, <strong>men’s</strong> and wo<strong>men’s</strong> track & field, and<br />
wo<strong>men’s</strong> volleyball.<br />
Conference members include The College of Idaho, Concordia University,<br />
Eastern Oregon University, The Evergreen State College, Northwest University,<br />
Northwest Christian University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Southern<br />
Oregon University, Warner Pacific College, and Corban University. All 10<br />
members of the conference compete in wo<strong>men’s</strong> soccer.<br />
Corban has claimed nine conference championships and eight conference<br />
tournament championships since all the sports joined the CCC in 1994. The<br />
Cascade Collegiate Conference web site address is www.cascadeconference.org.<br />
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics<br />
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics<br />
(NAIA) currently administers programs of intercollegiate<br />
athletics at approximately 300 fully accredited colleges and<br />
universities of moderate enrollment. The fundamental<br />
tenet of the NAIA is that intercollegiate athletics is an<br />
integral part of the total educational program of the<br />
institution.<br />
As the country=s oldest collegiate sports governing body, the NAIA has been<br />
a leader in addressing important issues such as racial integration, women=s<br />
sport championship programs, and improved academic eligibility requirements.<br />
There are presently 13 sport offerings and 23 national championship<br />
opportunities within the NAIA. The national office of the NAIA is located in<br />
Olathe, Kan. The web site address is naia.cstv.com.<br />
National Christian College Athletic Association<br />
Corban University is presently a member of the<br />
National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA).<br />
Over 20 national championships in <strong>men’s</strong> and wo<strong>men’s</strong><br />
sports are sponsored by the NCCAA.<br />
The NCCAA was incorporated to provide a Christianbased<br />
organization that functions uniquely as a national and international<br />
agency for the promotion of outreach and ministry, and for the maintenance,<br />
enhancement, and promotion of intercollegiate athletic competition with a<br />
Christian perspective.<br />
Corban has sent <strong>men’s</strong> and wo<strong>men’s</strong> basketball, <strong>men’s</strong> and wo<strong>men’s</strong> soccer,<br />
and volleyball teams to national tournaments, with championships twice in<br />
wo<strong>men’s</strong> basketball (1994, 1995) and once in <strong>men’s</strong> basketball (1977), <strong>men’s</strong><br />
soccer (1996), and volleyball (1997).<br />
The national office of the NCCAA is in Greenville, S.C. The web site address is<br />
www.thenccaa.org.<br />
Cascade Collegiate Conference Opponents<br />
THE COLLEGE OF IDAHO<br />
Location: Caldwell, Idaho<br />
Enrollment: 950<br />
Nickname: Coyotes<br />
Colors: Purple and Gold<br />
Director of Athletics: Marty Holly<br />
Sports Information Director: Mike Safford Jr.<br />
Sports Information Phone: 208-459-5681<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach: Brian Smith<br />
Website: www.collegeofidaho.edu/athlete<br />
CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY<br />
Location: Portland, Oregon<br />
Enrollment: 2,000<br />
Nickname: Cavaliers<br />
Colors: Navy and White<br />
Director of Athletics: Matthew English<br />
Sports Information Director: Jason Dormeyer<br />
Sports Information Phone: 503-280-8506<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach: Dan Birkey<br />
Website: www.gocugo.com<br />
THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE<br />
Location: Olympia, Washington<br />
Enrollment: 4,850<br />
Nickname: Geoducks<br />
Colors: Green and White<br />
Director of Athletics: Sarah Works<br />
Sports Information Director: Jason McConnell<br />
Sports Information Phone: 360-867-6741<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach: John Purtteman<br />
Website: www.evergreen.edu/athletics<br />
NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY<br />
Location: Eugene, Oregon<br />
Enrollment: 534<br />
Nickname: Beacons<br />
Colors: Blue and Gold<br />
Director of Athletics: Corey Anderson<br />
Sports Information Director: Nick Askew<br />
Sports Information Phone: 541-349-7485<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach: Brett Bentley<br />
Website: www.gobeacons.com<br />
OREGON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY<br />
Location: Klamath Falls, Oregon<br />
Enrollment: 3,333<br />
Nickname: Hustlin’ Owls<br />
Colors: Navy and Gold<br />
Director of Athletics: Michael Schell<br />
Sports Info. Director: Tom Loney / Michael Garrard<br />
Sports Information Phone: 541-885-1851<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach: Bryan Mueller<br />
Website: www.oitsports.com<br />
WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE<br />
Location: Portland, Oregon<br />
Enrollment: 714<br />
Nickname: Knights<br />
Colors: Columbia Blue and Black<br />
Director of Athletics: Ryan Kaiser<br />
Sports Information Director: Cody Harrod<br />
Sports Information Phone: 503-517-1064<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach: Bernie Fagan<br />
Website: www.wpcknights.com<br />
NORTHWEST UNIVERSITY<br />
Location: Kirkland, Washington<br />
Enrollment: 1,280<br />
Nickname: Eagles<br />
Colors: Blue and Gold<br />
Director of Athletics: Gary McIntosh<br />
Sports Information Director: Allen Kawashima<br />
Sports Information Phone: 425-889-7806<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong> Coach: Gary McIntosh<br />
Website: www.northwestu.edu/athletics<br />
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corban university<br />
<strong>2010</strong> ROSTER<br />
NO NAME POS HT WT YR HOMETOWN High School Previous School<br />
0 James Myrvold GK 6-4 185 FR Sandy, Ore. Sandy HS<br />
1 Spencer Anderson GK 5-10 165 FR Glendale, Ariz. Mountain Ridge HS<br />
2 David Anderson D 6-2 165 JR Salem, Ore. South Salem HS<br />
3 Ibrahim Haruna MF 5-7 152 FR Gomby, Nigeria Christ the King College<br />
4 Jorge Flores D 5-8 145 JR Woodburn, Ore. Woodburn HS Chemeketa CC<br />
5 Ruben Lopez MF 5-10 175 JR Keizer, Ore. McNary HS Chemeketa CC<br />
6 Louis-Claude Nguea-Njoh D 5-9 155 JR Douala, Cameron Makepe HS Skagit Valley CC<br />
7 David Maple MF 5-8 165 JR Longview, Wash. Mark Morris HS Evergreen State College<br />
8 Devin Chaney D 6-0 175 JR Helena, Mont. Capital HS Cascade College<br />
9 Gustavo Bermudez F 5-9 155 JR Culver City, Calif. John Glenn HS Chemeketa CC<br />
10 Nolan Dempster D 6-0 185 JR Hillsboro, Ore. Glencoe HS<br />
11 Aaron Paulson D 5-9 155 SR St. Helens, Ore. St. Helens HS<br />
12 Thomas Brempong MF 5-10 148 JR Kumasi, Ghana Glory Baptist HS North Idaho CC<br />
13 Anthony Steele F 5-9 150 FR Happy Valley, Ore. North Clackamas Christian HS<br />
14 Tyler Hagen MF 5-7 150 JR Silverton, Ore. Silverton HS Chemeketa CC<br />
15 T.J. Bachwich MF 5-11 150 SO Sherwood, Ore. Sherwood HS<br />
16 Aaron Kinnes MF 6-0 150 SO Gladstone, Ore. Gladstone HS Southwestern Oregon CC<br />
17 Peter Martin F 6-1 175 SO Salem, Ore. West Salem HS<br />
18 Gustavo Machuca F 6-1 185 FR Guadalajara, Mexico Thurston HS<br />
19 Dustin Johann MF 5-10 168 SO Eagle River, Alaska Eagle River Chr. HS Univ of Alaska-Anchorage<br />
20 Steffan Bard MF 5-11 161 FR Oregon City, Ore. North Clackamas Christian HS<br />
21 Michael Morin MF 5-7 135 FR Kenai, Alaska Kenai Central HS<br />
22 Jake Arnston MF 5-7 140 FR Vancouver, Wash. Portland Christian HS<br />
23 Keith Clark MF 5-7 147 FR Lebanon, Ore. East Linn Christian HS<br />
33 Anthony Martin GK 6-3 185 JR Cottage Grove, Ore. Cottage Grove HS Chemeketa CC<br />
Head Coach: Paul Meehan (1st season)<br />
Assistant Coaches: Aaron Lewis, Aaron Franklin, Jared Rust, Lloyd Fobi<br />
Athletic Trainers: Tony Walther, Jenny Garrard, Sally Page<br />
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Coaches<br />
paul Meehan<br />
Head Coach<br />
Former Oregon State Associate Head Coach Paul Meehan<br />
begins his first season as head <strong>men’s</strong> soccer coach at<br />
Corban University.<br />
Prior to his arrival at Corban, Paul spent three seasons<br />
(2006-08) as Oregon State’s lead assistant to former head<br />
coach Dana Taylor. Working with Taylor, Paul focused in the areas of recruiting,<br />
training and conditioning, budgeting and scheduling, community service,<br />
compliance, alumni relations, and summer camps.<br />
In three seasons with the Beavers, Paul helped guide Oregon State to<br />
a 19-31-6 mark. Paul’s recruiting efforts helped bring in former Beaver Danny<br />
Mwanga, who was named 2008 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, 2009 Pac-<br />
10 Player of the Year, and who was selected No. 1 overall in the 2009 MLS<br />
SuperDraft by the expansion Philadelphia Union.<br />
Prior to Oregon State, Paul had coaching stints at NCAA Division I<br />
members Marshall (1997-98, 2003-06) and Fresno State (1998-99). With<br />
Fresno State, Paul helped lead the Bulldogs to the 1998 Western Athletic<br />
Conference (WAC) Championship and helped FSU advance to the NCAA Men’s<br />
<strong>Soccer</strong> Championships.<br />
Paul’s collegiate coaching career began at Bellevue Community College<br />
in Washington, where he established an 82-43-16 record that included three<br />
Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges (NWAACC) titles and<br />
Coach of the Year honors twice.<br />
After growing up in Seattle, Paul played at then-NAIA member Western<br />
Washington from 1980-82. He served as team captain and was an allconference<br />
selection in 1981. He graduated in 1983 with a degree in physical<br />
education.<br />
Following his time at Western Washington in 1984, Paul helped lead<br />
Team USA of the American Indoor <strong>Soccer</strong> Association to a 4-5-2 record and<br />
played with Major Indoor <strong>Soccer</strong> League’s Milwaukee Wave reserve team.<br />
Paul and his wife, Pam, currently reside in Corvallis with their three children:<br />
Zane, Zoe, and Zuri. The Meehan family attends Calvary Chapel Corvallis.<br />
AARON LEWIS<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Aaron Lewis will begin his first season as part of head<br />
coach Paul Meehan’s coaching staff this season.<br />
Over the past eight seasons, Aaron has been the head<br />
coach at Portland Christian High School. Aaron helped lead<br />
the Royals to an OSAA state title in 2008, while being<br />
named Oregon Athletic Coaches Association (OACA) Coach of the Year. In<br />
the past three seasons, Aaron has helped guide Portland Christian to three<br />
straight Columbia River League championships that includes 30 straight<br />
league victories. A two-time Columbia River League Coach of the Year in 2007<br />
and 2009, Aaron has also spent three years coaching at the club level with<br />
Eastside United of the Gladstone <strong>Soccer</strong> Association.<br />
Aaron, who was inducted earlier this year as part of the first-ever Warrior<br />
Hall of Fame class, is second all-time in program history in points and goals<br />
scored. During his career at then-Western Baptist, Aaron tallied 159 career<br />
points and scored 72 goals to go along with 15 assists.<br />
During his time donning the navy and gold, Aaron helped lead Western<br />
Baptist to four straight Cascade Collegiate Conference titles and was named<br />
CCC Player of the Year twice in 1996 and 1998. Aaron also earned three All-CCC<br />
1st Team honors (1995, 1996, & 1998), while helping lead the Warriors to the<br />
1996 National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association (NCCAA) national title.<br />
As a freshman and sophomore, Aaron earned NCCAA All-American honors<br />
before becoming the first player in program and NAIA history to be drafted<br />
into Major League <strong>Soccer</strong> when the FC Dallas Burn selected him with the 35th<br />
overall selection in 1999.<br />
Aaron currently resides in Fairview with his wife, Anna, and five children<br />
(Emilie, Eli, Grace, Anderson, and Austin). The Lewis family currently attends<br />
Good Sheppard Community Church in Boring, Oregon.<br />
AARON FRANKLIN<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Aaron Franklin begins his first season as an assistant coach<br />
after four seasons as part of the Warriors’ <strong>men’s</strong> soccer<br />
program.<br />
Aaron played on the <strong>men’s</strong> soccer team at Corban<br />
from 2006-09, as he appeared between the pipes for the<br />
Warriors in 60 games making 55 starts. Aaron manned the Warriors’ goal<br />
for 5,380-plus minutes during his four-year career allowing 100 goals and<br />
registering 366 saves. Aaron’s career 1.67 Goals Against Average (GAA) ranks<br />
second all-time in program history, while his 13 career shutouts is second alltime<br />
as well.<br />
Aaron graduated from Corban in 2009 with a degree in Elementary<br />
Education. He is currently working towards his Master’s Degree in<br />
Education. He and his wife, Kayla, reside in Turner.<br />
JARED RUST<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Jared Rust begins his first season as an assistant coach<br />
for the <strong>men’s</strong> soccer team after two seasons as part of the<br />
Warriors’ program.<br />
Jared played on the <strong>men’s</strong> soccer team at Corban from<br />
2008-09, as he appeared in 31 games making 26 starts in<br />
the field. Jared scored one goal and handed out one assist for a total of three<br />
points during his career.<br />
Prior to arriving in Salem, Jared spent two seasons at Simpson University<br />
in Northern California. While playing for the Redhawks, Jared appeared in 32<br />
games that included one goal in goal. Jared scored three goals and handed out<br />
two assists for a total of eight points, while also registering four saves in a 5-0<br />
win over California State University-Maritime.<br />
Jared is currently finishing up his undergraduate work at Corban and is<br />
scheduled to graduate in May.<br />
LLOYD FOBI<br />
Assistant Coach<br />
Lloyd Fobi begins his first season as an assistant coach for the <strong>men’s</strong> soccer<br />
team after playing at NCAA Division I Oregon State from 2004-07.<br />
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#0 JAMES MYRVOLD<br />
Goalkeeper, 6-4, 185, Freshman<br />
Sandy, Oregon<br />
Sandy High School<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors from Sandy High School<br />
in <strong>2010</strong> … Competed in soccer (4 years), basketball (4 years), track & field (3<br />
years), and football (1 year) … Earned all-league awards in soccer, basketball<br />
and track … Named as part of all-state team in soccer, basketball, and track<br />
… Named team MVP in soccer … Tied school record in high jump. PERSONAL:<br />
Born in Ventura, California to Craig and Georgene Myrvold … Is 1 of 3 children …<br />
Has 2 brothers (Scott & Stephen) … Father, Craig, played soccer at Westmont<br />
College in Southern California … Enjoys surfing, white water rafting, playting<br />
video games, watching movies, and relaxing … Major: Business. WHY I CHOSE<br />
CORBAN: “It was close to home, a private school with small class sizes, and a<br />
Christian-based background.”<br />
#1 SPENCER ANDERSON<br />
Goalkeeper, 5-10, 165, Freshman<br />
Glendale, Arizona<br />
Mountain Ridge High School<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Mountain Ridge High School<br />
in <strong>2010</strong> … Played soccer (4 years), hockey (3 years), and volleyball (3 years) …<br />
Member of regional championship team in 2007 … Named 1 st team all-region<br />
as a junior and senior … Named Athlete of the Month in January of <strong>2010</strong>.<br />
PERSONAL: Born in Royal Oak, Mich. to Geraldine Hills … Is 1 of 2 children …<br />
Has 1 sister (Paige) … Enjoys surfing, playing sand volleyball, snowboarding,<br />
wakeboarding, and playing golf … Major: Business. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “It<br />
matched what I wanted in a college perfectly.”<br />
#3 IBRAHIM HARUNA<br />
Midfielder, 5-7, 152, Freshman<br />
Gomby, Nigeria<br />
Christ the King College<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2008 from Christ the King College<br />
… Competed four years in soccer, basketball, and cross country … Named<br />
Most Improved Player in high school. PERSONAL: Born in Gomby, Nigeria to<br />
Florence Lairan … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 2 sisters (Aisha & Bahijjah) and 1<br />
brother (Mohammed) … Enjoys playing soccer, swimming, dancing, playing<br />
music, and traveling … Major: Information Systems. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN:<br />
“It was my university choice because I wanted to belong to a Christian society<br />
to improve myself spiritually, morally, and physically in the way of the Lord and<br />
Corban provides all that quality.”<br />
#4 JORGE FLORES<br />
Defender, 5-8, 145, Junior<br />
Woodburn, Oregon<br />
Woodburn High School<br />
Chemeketa Community College<br />
CHEMEKETA: Attended Chemeketa Community College as a freshman and<br />
sophomore … Played two seasons of soccer for the Storm … Named as a<br />
part of NWAACC all-star team as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated<br />
in 2006 from Woodburn High School … Competed four years in soccer …<br />
Named 1 st team all-region three times … Honored as all-state second team<br />
member twice and honorable mention once during prep career. PERSONAL:<br />
Born in Mexico to Erika Flores … Is lone child … Enjoys playing soccer … Major:<br />
Education … Would like to become a P.E. teacher following graduation. WHY<br />
I CHOSE CORBAN: “I chose Corban because the first time that I visited the<br />
University, I had a feeling of a familiar place.”<br />
#5 RUBEN LOPEZ<br />
Midfielder, 5-10, 175, Junior<br />
Keizer, Oregon<br />
McNary High School<br />
Chemeketa Community College<br />
CHEMEKETA: Attended Chemeketa Community College as a freshman and<br />
sophomore … Played two seasons for the Storm … Named all-region … Earned<br />
Dean’s List and Honor Roll for work in classroom. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated<br />
from nearby McNary High School in 1997 … Played four years of soccer.<br />
PERSONAL: Born in Mexico to Ruben and Maria Lopez … Is 1 of 6 children …<br />
Has 2 brothers (Eddie & Jesus) and 3 sisters (Mayra, Teresa, & Laura) … Enjoys<br />
playing soccer … Major: Undecided. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “It’s local and<br />
I could stay close to family. I believe that Corban will bring a lot of positive<br />
things to my life.”<br />
#6 LOUIS-CLAUDE NGUEA-NJOH<br />
Defender, 6-0, 150, Junior<br />
Douala, Cameron<br />
Makepe High School<br />
Skagit Valley Community College<br />
2009: Appeared in 16 games as a sophomore … Started 14 … Registered<br />
three shots and two shots on goal. SKAGIT VALLEY: Played as a freshman<br />
at Skagit Valley Community College … Helped lead the Cardinals to a 1-16-<br />
1 record. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Makepe High School in 2007 …<br />
Played basketball … Named Most Valuable Player of Makepe HS basketball<br />
tournament. PERSONAL: Born in Douala, Cameron to Francois Maurice Njoh<br />
& Mouen Elizabeth Philomene … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 3 sisters (Charlotte,<br />
Cynthia, & Francine) … Related to first captain of Cameroon National soccer<br />
team, Enumedi Guillaume …Enjoys playing soccer, basketball, football, tennis,<br />
and reading … Major: Accounting/Financing … Would like to become a certified<br />
public accountant following graduation. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “It is a place<br />
in which I can grow spiritually and have a good education.”<br />
Corban Career Statistics:<br />
YEAR GP/GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GW<br />
2009 16/14 0 0 0 3 0<br />
#8 DEVIN CHANEY<br />
Defender, 6-0, 170, Junior<br />
Helena, Montana<br />
Captial High School<br />
Cascade College<br />
2009: Appeared in 16 games as a sophomore … Started 15 … Handed out one<br />
assist and recorded one point … Registered 11 shots and three shots on goal.<br />
CASCADE: Played one season at Cascade College as a freshman … Appeared<br />
in 18 games, making 12 starts … Scored three goals … Registered six points<br />
… Recorded four shots, including four on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated<br />
from Capital High School in 2008 … Played four years of soccer and one year<br />
of basketball … Named all-conference honorable mention once during prep<br />
career. PERSONAL: Born in Pasadena, Calif. to Terry and Katrina Chaney … Is<br />
1 of 2 children … Has 1 brother (Derik) … Father, Terry, ran track at Oklahoma<br />
Christian University … Enjoys snowboarding, fly fishing, cliff jumping, and<br />
hanging out … Major: Business Management. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “Corban<br />
offered me a good athletic scholarship and has great academics.”<br />
Corban Career Statistics:<br />
YEAR GP/GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GW<br />
2009 16/15 0 1 1 11 0<br />
#9 GUS BERMUDEZ<br />
Forward, 5-9, 155, Junior<br />
Culver City, California<br />
John Glenn High School<br />
Chemeketa Community College<br />
Vanguard University of Southern California<br />
CHEMEKETA: Attended nearby Chemeketa Community College as a freshman<br />
and sophomore … Played two seasons for the Storm … Scored 55 goals in two<br />
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seasons … Named South Region MVP as a freshman and sophomore … Honors<br />
as NWAACC All-Star following freshman and sophomore campaigns … Earned<br />
National West Region 1 st team honors as a sophomore. VANGUARD: Attended<br />
Vanguard University of Southern California as a freshman, but did not play<br />
soccer for the Lions. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from John Glenn High School<br />
in 2004 … Played three years of soccer … Scored 66 goals in three seasons …<br />
Named Suburban League MVP as a senior … Earned All-Suburban 1 st team<br />
honors as a sophomore, junior, and senior … Named 1 st team all-city after<br />
each prep season. PERSONAL: Born in Westwood, Calif. to Bertha Rubio … Is<br />
1 of 5 children … Has 2 sisters (Yuri & Rubiela) and 2 brothers (Joel & Roberto)<br />
… Enjoys watching TV and playing soccer … Major: Communications. WHY I<br />
CHOSE CORBAN: “I heard many good things about the school and I want to get<br />
closer to God.”<br />
#10 NOLAN DEMPSTER<br />
Defender, 6-0, 177, Junior<br />
Hillsboro, Oregon<br />
Glencoe High School<br />
2009: Appeared in 17 games as a sophomore … Started 16<br />
… Handed out two assists and recorded two points … Registered 11 shots,<br />
including three on goal. 2008: Appeared in 13 games as a freshman … Started<br />
4 … Registered six shots, including two on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated<br />
in 2008 from Glencoe High School … Competed four years in both soccer and<br />
baseball … Named 1 st team all-league and 2 nd team all-state as a senior …<br />
Helped lead Glencoe to the OSAA 5A state title and a perfect 15-0-1 record<br />
… Also, named 2 nd team all-league as a senior in baseball. PERSONAL: Born<br />
in Hillsboro, Ore. to Kerry and Karen Dempster … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 2<br />
brothers (Ryan & Scott) and 1 sister (Lindsay) … Brother, Ryan, and sisterin-law,<br />
Emily, both attended Corban … Brother, Ryan, played one season of<br />
baseball for the Warriors in 1996 … Enjoys hanging out with friends … Major:<br />
Marketing … Would like to become a Major League Baseball scout after<br />
graduation. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “Corban has a great environment and<br />
makes you feel that they want you here.”<br />
Corban Career Statistics:<br />
YEAR GP/GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GW<br />
2008 6/2 0 0 0 6 0<br />
2009 17/16 0 2 2 11 0<br />
Totals 23/18 0 2 2 17 0<br />
#11 AARON PAULSON<br />
Defender, 5-9, 155, Senior<br />
St. Helens, Oregon<br />
St. Helens High School<br />
2009: Appeared in 11 games as a junior … Started 7 …<br />
Registered three shots, including one on goal. 2008: Appeared in two games<br />
as a sophomore … Scored one goal and registered two points … Recorded one<br />
shots, including one on goal. 2007: Appeared in four games as a freshman …<br />
Handed out one assist and registered one point. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated<br />
with honors from St. Helens High School in 2007 … Competed four years in<br />
soccer, basketball, and golf … Earned 1 st team all-league in soccer … Most<br />
Improved Player award in basketball … Competed at nationals and regionals<br />
in water skiing … Placed 8 th at nationals and 2 nd at regionals in water skiing.<br />
PERSONAL: Born in St. Helens, Ore. to Greg and Connie Paulson … Is 1 of 2<br />
children … Has 1 sister (Lindsay) … Major: Business. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “I<br />
chose Corban because I wanted to be in a good environment for my first years<br />
of college.”<br />
Corban Career Statistics:<br />
YEAR GP/GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GW<br />
2007 4/0 0 1 1 0 0<br />
2008 2/0 1 0 2 1 0<br />
2009 11/7 0 0 0 3 0<br />
Totals 17/7 1 1 3 4 0<br />
#12 THOMAS BREMPONG<br />
Midfielder, 5-10, 148, Junior<br />
Kumasi, Ghana<br />
Glory Baptist High School<br />
North Idaho College<br />
NORTH IDAHO: Attended North Idaho College as a freshman and sophomore<br />
… Played two seasons of soccer for the Cardinals … Named Most Valuable<br />
Offensive Player … Scored team and conference-high 11 goals as a sophomore.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Glory Baptist High School in 2007 …<br />
Played four years of soccer … Named MVP as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in<br />
Serrekunda, Ghana to Cornelius and Theresa Brempong … Is 1 of 4 children …<br />
Has 2 brothers (Enoch & Ben) and 1 sister (Margaret) … Enjoys doing anything<br />
fun with friends, reading, and playing soccer … Major: History. WHY I CHOSE<br />
CORBAN: “It just felt right! It’s definitely a place to be to learn and grow.<br />
Corban is beautiful and has a very cozy and vibrant campus atmosphere.”<br />
#13 ANTHONY STEELE<br />
Forward, 5-9, 150, Freshman<br />
Happy Valley, Oregon<br />
North Clackamas Christian High School<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in <strong>2010</strong> from North Clackamas<br />
Christian High School … Competed four years in both soccer and basketball<br />
… Named all-league second team as a senior … Earned all-league honorable<br />
mention following junior season. PERSONAL: Born in Newberg, Ore. to Jim<br />
and Becky Steele … Is 1 of 5 children … Has 2 brothers (Jameson & Zachary)<br />
and 2 sisters (Madison & Breanna) … Father, Jim, played soccer at George Fox<br />
University … Major: Undecided. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “Corban has a strong<br />
focus on Biblical studies and the word of God. A big part was the opportunity<br />
to play soccer at the collegiate level.”<br />
#14 TYLER HAGEN<br />
Midfielder, 5-7, 150, Junior<br />
Silverton, Oregon<br />
Silverton High School<br />
Chemeketa Community College<br />
CHEMEKETA: Attended nearby Chemeketa Community College as a freshman<br />
and sophomore … Played two seasons for the Storm … Named team captain<br />
prior to freshman and sophomore seasons … Earned South Region All-Star<br />
selection following freshman and sophomore campaigns … Selected to<br />
NWAACC All-Star team following sophomore season … Helped lead Storm to<br />
No. 10 ranking in NSCAA Poll as a sophomore … Won Coaches’ Choice Award<br />
… Selected to All-Academic Sports Team for performance in the classroom.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2005 for Silverton High School … Played soccer<br />
(4 years), basketball (2 years), football (1 year), and track (1 year) … Holds<br />
Silverton school record for most goals in a single season (28) and most assists<br />
in a career (77) … Named team captain as a sophomore, junior, and senior …<br />
Two-time team MVP … Two-time team leading scorer … Named 1 st team allleague,<br />
all-state, and All-Statesman Journal as a senior … Earned 1 st team allleague<br />
honors as a junior … Received 2 nd team all-league honors as sophomore<br />
and honorable mention recognition as a freshman. PERSONAL: Born in<br />
Silverton, Ore. to Betty Jo White … Is 1 of 7 children … Has 2 brothers (Tory<br />
& Tony) and 4 sisters (Tara, Tiffany, Alissa, & Jennifer) … Married Samantha<br />
Hagen in July of 2007 … Major: Business. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “It’s a great<br />
opportunity to continue my dream of playing soccer and get a degree.”<br />
#15 T.J. BACEWICH<br />
Midfielder, 5-11, 150, Freshman<br />
Sherwood, Oregon<br />
Sherwood High School<br />
2009: Appeared in 15 games as a freshman … Started 13 …<br />
Scored two goals and recorded four points … Registered 18 shots, including<br />
10 on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Sherwood High School in 2009<br />
… Played four years of soccer … Set career records in all offensive categories<br />
while at Sherwood … Named 2 nd team all-league and all-state honorable<br />
mention as a senior … Helped lead Sherwood to a third place finish at the 5A<br />
state tournament during senior campaign. PERSONAL: Born in Santa Clara,<br />
Calif. to Scott and April Bacewich … Is 1 of 3 children … Has 1 brother (Kevin)<br />
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and 1 sister (Emily) … Enjoys bike riding and long walks on the beach … Major:<br />
Business … Would like going into the field of marketing after graduation.<br />
WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “I really felt a pull spiritually and I loved the team.”<br />
Corban Career Statistics:<br />
YEAR GP/GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GW<br />
2009 15/13 2 0 4 18 0<br />
#16 AARON KINNES<br />
Midfielder, 6-0, 150, Sophomore<br />
Gladstone, Oregon<br />
Gladstone High School<br />
Southwestern Oregon Community College<br />
SOUTHWESTERN: Attended Southwestern Oregon Community College as a<br />
freshman … Played one season for the Lakers … Finished third on the team in<br />
both goals and assists. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors in 2009 from<br />
Gladstone High School … Competed in soccer (4 years), basketball (2 years),<br />
and ultimate frisbee (1 year) … Named team captain prior to senior season …<br />
Earned 2 nd team and honorable mention all-league during prep career … Helped<br />
lead Gladiators to state championship game as a junior and senior … Named<br />
championship game MVP as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in Oauhu, Hawaii to<br />
Scott and Amy Kinnes … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 2 brothers (Ian & Brian) and<br />
1 sister (Julie) … Sister, Julie, attended and graduated from Corban … Enjoys<br />
playing soccer, hanging out with friends, and playing video games … Major:<br />
Physical Education … Would like to become a P.E. teacher after graduation.<br />
WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “It’s a Christian college and I have friends going here.”<br />
#17 PETER MARTIN<br />
Forward, 6-1, 175, Sophomore<br />
Salem, Oregon<br />
West Salem High School<br />
2009: Appeared in 16 games as a freshman … Started three<br />
… Scored two goals and handed out two assists … Recorded six points<br />
… Registered seven shots, including five on goal. HIGH SCHOOL: Was<br />
homeschooled, but played soccer at nearby West Salem High School …<br />
Competed in soccer (3 years) and track & field (1 year) … Named all-league<br />
honorable mention as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born in Portland, Ore. to<br />
Randy and Cindy Martin … Is 1 of 4 children … Has 2 sisters (Elizabeth &<br />
Gabrielle) and 1 brother (Caleb) … Sister, Lindsey, and brother-in-law, Tyler<br />
Lindsey both attended Corban … Enjoys fishing, biking, and playing tennis<br />
… Major: Exercise Science … Would like to become a physical therapist after<br />
graduation. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “I chose Corban because of its great Bible<br />
teaching.”<br />
Corban Career Statistics:<br />
YEAR GP/GS GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GW<br />
2009 16/3 2 2 6 7 1<br />
#18 GUSTAVO MACHUCA<br />
Forward, 6-1, 185, Freshman<br />
Guadalajara, Mexico<br />
Thurston High School<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in <strong>2010</strong> from Thurston High School<br />
… Competed in soccer (4 years) and football (2 years) … Named 1 st team allleague<br />
as a sophomore, junior, and senior … Earned 1 st team all-league and<br />
all-state honorable mention as a kicker following junior and senior seasons<br />
of football. PERSONAL: Born in Mexico to Gustavo and Magaly Machuca<br />
… Is 1 of 3 children … Has 1 brother (Edgar) and 1 sister (Karina) … Father,<br />
Gustavo, played Division 2 soccer professionally in Mexico … Enjoys handing<br />
out with friends and reading … Major: Business … Would like to work within<br />
the marketing and advertising department at Nike after graduation. WHY I<br />
CHOSE CORBAN: “I like the atmosphere and size of the school.”<br />
#19 DUSTIN JOHANN<br />
Midfielder, 5-10, 168, Sophomore<br />
Eagle River, Alaska<br />
Eagle River Christian High School<br />
University of Alaska-Anchorage<br />
ALASKA-ANCHORAGE: Attended the University of Alaska-Anchorage as a<br />
freshman, but did not compete in soccer. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with<br />
honors in 2009 from Eagle River Christian High School … Competed in<br />
soccer (4 years), basketball (2 years), and track (3 years) … Earned ACSAA<br />
all-tournament honors all four years … Awarded Christian Character Award<br />
as a junior … Named ACSAA academic all-region team as a sophomore for<br />
basketball … Earned ACSAA all-tournament honors in basketball as a senior.<br />
PERSONAL: Born in Yakima, Wash. to Mike and Pat Johann … Is 1 of 5 children<br />
… Has 4 sisters (Keely, Karly, Brianna, & Jamie) … Enjoys playing any sport,<br />
fishing, hiking, working out, playing video games, and watching movies …<br />
Major: Undecided. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “After praying about it, I felt that<br />
God led me here.”<br />
#20 STEFFAN BARD<br />
Midfielder, 5-11, 161, Freshman<br />
Oregon City, Oregon<br />
North Clackamas Christian High School<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors from North Clackamas<br />
High School in <strong>2010</strong> … Competed in soccer (4 years) and track (1 year) … Voted<br />
team co-captain as a junior and senior … Named 1 st team all-league following<br />
junior and senior seasons … Earned all-league honorable mention as a<br />
sophomore. PERSONAL: Born in Bremerton, Wash. to Geoff and Kelly Bard …<br />
Is 1 of 3 children … Has 1 brother (Josiah) and 1 sister (Lydia) … Enjoys playing<br />
guitar, singing, drawing, art, writing, poetry, song writing, listening to music,<br />
and playing ping-pong … Major: Undecided. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “I decided<br />
to attend Corban.”<br />
#21 MICHAEL MORIN<br />
Midfielder, 5-7, 135, Freshman<br />
Kenai, Alaska<br />
Kenai High School<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in <strong>2010</strong> from Kenai High School<br />
… Competed all four years in soccer, hockey, and cross country … Helped<br />
lead Kenai to the Region III championship as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in<br />
Soldotna, Alaska to Phil and Chris Morin … Is 1 of 2 children … Has 1 brother<br />
(Paul) … Uncle, Ken Siler, played baseball at College of Pacific … Enjoys frolo<br />
and long boarding … Major: Undecided. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “It’s not very<br />
big and I’ve only heard good things about it. I enjoyed Salem the last time I<br />
was there and it’s where I would like to develop my soccer.”<br />
#22 JAKE ARNSTON<br />
Midfielder, 5-7, 140, Freshman<br />
Vancouver, Washington<br />
Portland Christian High School<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Portland Christian High School<br />
in <strong>2010</strong> … Competed in soccer (4 years) and track & field (2 years) … Named<br />
team captain for two seasons … Earned 1 st team all-league as a senior …<br />
Named 2 nd team all-league as a junior … Honored as 3A championship game<br />
MVP as a sophomore. PERSONAL: Born in Portland, Ore. to Jeff and Kathleen<br />
Arnston … Is 1 of 3 children … Has 1 sister (Meghan) and 1 brother (Patrick) …<br />
Enjoys listening to music and film making … Major: Business. WHY I CHOSE<br />
CORBAN: “Corban is a good school with a nice campus, as well as being close<br />
to home and the ability to play soccer.”<br />
#23 KEITH CLARK<br />
Midfielder, 5-7, 147, Freshman<br />
Lebanon, Oregon<br />
East Linn Christian High School<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated with honors from East Linn<br />
Christian High School in <strong>2010</strong> … Played four years of soccer and two seasons<br />
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of basketball … Named team captain three times … Earned two honorable<br />
mention honors … Voted Best Defensive Player as a senior. PERSONAL: Born<br />
in Vallejo, Calif.. to Kevin and Kari Clark … Is 1 of 5 children … Has 4 brothers<br />
(Kyle, Kurtis, Kameron, & Kolby) … Enjoys playing soccer and wakeboarding …<br />
Major: Information Systems. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “Corban was my first<br />
choice because of the loving and Godly environment. I knew that Corban would<br />
be a great place to learn and grow in my faith.”<br />
#33 ANTHONY MARTIN<br />
Goalkeeper, 6-3, 185, Junior<br />
Cottage Grove, Oregon<br />
Cottage Grove High School<br />
Chemeketa Community College<br />
CHEMEKETA: Attended nearby Chemeketa Community College as a freshman<br />
and sophomore … Played one season for the Storm … Helped lead Chemeketa<br />
to NWAACC championship game as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated<br />
from Cottage Grove High School in 2008 … Played four years of soccer and<br />
wrestled one season. PERSONAL: Born in Fairfield, Calif. to Frank and Amy<br />
Martin … Is 1 of 3 children … Has 2 sisters (Alyssia & Alanna) … Enjoys playing<br />
sports, surfing, and eating … Major: Youth & Family Ministries … Would like<br />
to become a youth pastor after graduation. WHY I CHOSE CORBAN: “I chose<br />
Corban because it is a place that I can not only gain knowledge, but also gain<br />
strength in my faith.”<br />
2009 Season Summary<br />
Coming off an appearance in the 2008 Cascade Collegiate Conference<br />
playoffs, fourth-year head coach Dave Irby and the Warriors looked to return<br />
to the conference tournament in 2009.<br />
After opening the season with a 1-0 victory over NCAA Division III<br />
member Willamette to regain the Capital Cup from the long time rivals,<br />
Corban rallied to forge a 2-2 tie on the road against Holy Names. With their<br />
subsequent 2-1 loss to William Jessup, the Warriors carried a 1-1-1 record into<br />
conference action.<br />
Corban unfortunately ran into a cold spell on offense, dropping their first<br />
seven Cascade Collegiate Conference contests despite senior Aaron Franklin’s<br />
strong play in net for the Warriors, as Corban’s offense managed only four<br />
goals during that span.<br />
The Warrior offense returned to form against Northwest Christian,<br />
gaining their first win in conference via a 3-2 victory over the Beacons. Corban<br />
followed up their win with two losses, including a heartbreaking 1-0 overtime<br />
decision to Evergreen, before closing the season on a positive note with a fourgame<br />
unbeaten streak that included three wins.<br />
With the playoffs out of reach, Corban ended the season on a high note<br />
as senior Kaleb Herring drove home the game-winning goal in the 109 th minute<br />
to hand the Warriors a spectacular double-overtime victory in the final Warrior<br />
Field appearance for five seniors.<br />
Franklin was the lone Warrior to earn All-CCC 1 st team honors, while<br />
fellow senior Chris Smerke was named to the all-conference 2 nd team. Senior<br />
Mark Mendenhall and junior Ayouba Moussa both earned all-conference<br />
honorable mention.<br />
To close out his amazing four-year career, Franklin posted a career Goals<br />
Against Average (GAA) of 1.72 to rank second all-time in program history. In<br />
between the posts, Franklin also registered 13 career shutouts to rank second<br />
all-time behind former Warrior Mike Patron (1994-97).<br />
Following his 13 th season as a collegiate head coach, Irby stepped down<br />
to focus on missionary work and concluded his coaching career with an overall<br />
win-loss record of 96-140-19, including an overall mark of 30-49-9 over four<br />
seasons at the helm for the Warriors.<br />
2009 Results<br />
September<br />
1 Win Willamette 1-0<br />
5 Tie at Holy Names 2-2 (2ot)<br />
7 Loss at William Jessup 1-2<br />
12 Loss at Concordia * 0-3<br />
16 Loss Warner Pacific * 0-2<br />
19 Loss at Evergreen * 0-1<br />
26 Loss at Oregon Tech * 1-4<br />
29 Loss Concordia * 1-2 (ot)<br />
October<br />
3 Loss Northwest * 1-2<br />
6 Loss at Warner Pacific * 0-3<br />
13 Win at NW Christian * 3-2<br />
17 Loss Evergreen * 0-1 (ot)<br />
23 Loss College of Idaho * 0-3<br />
27 Win Oregon Tech * 2-0<br />
31 Win at College of Idaho * 1-0<br />
November<br />
3 Tie at Northwest * 0-0 (2ot)<br />
7 Win NW Christian * 1-0 (2ot)<br />
* Cascade Collegiate Conference Game<br />
# Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament<br />
2009 Final Cascade Collegiate<br />
Conference Standings<br />
Conference<br />
overall<br />
W L T PTS W L T<br />
Warner Pacific 11 2 1 34 12 5 2<br />
Concordia 11 3 0 33 13 5 2<br />
Northwest 7 5 2 23 9 5 4<br />
Evergreen 6 5 3 21 6 6 4<br />
College of Idaho 6 7 1 19 6 9 1<br />
Oregon Tech 5 7 2 17 8 8 2<br />
Corban 4 9 1 13 5 10 2<br />
Northwest Christian 0 12 2 2 1 15 2<br />
Conference Tournament Results<br />
SEMIFINALS<br />
Concordia (#2) def. Northwest (#3), 3-0<br />
CHAMPIONSHIP<br />
Warner Pacific (#1) tied Concordia (#2), 1-1 (Warner Pacific wins on PKs, 4-2)<br />
(Warner Pacific advanced to NAIA tournament.)<br />
2009 Honors<br />
All-Cascade Collegiate Conference First Team:<br />
Aaron Franklin<br />
All-Cascade Collegiate Conference Second Team:<br />
Chris Smerke<br />
All-Cascade Collegiate Conference Honorable Mention:<br />
Mark Mendenhall, Ayouba Moussa<br />
NAIA National Defensive Player of the Week<br />
Aaron Franklin (11/3)<br />
Cascade Conference Defensive Player of the Week:<br />
Aaron Franklin (11/2)<br />
NAIA All-American Scholar-Athlete:<br />
John Kazmierski<br />
Cascade Conference Scholar-Athlete:<br />
Aaron Franklin, Mark Mendenhall, Travis Wells<br />
Team Awards:<br />
Most Valuable – Aaron Franklin<br />
Best Offense – Travis Wells<br />
Best Defense – Aaron Franklin<br />
Most Improved – Peter Martin<br />
Most Inspirational – Kaleb Herring<br />
Coaches’ Award – Mark Mendenhall & Johnathon Johnson<br />
Mighty Warrior – Johnathon Johnson<br />
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<strong>men’s</strong> <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Season Results<br />
(Since 1989)<br />
1989<br />
(4-15-0) Roy Danielian<br />
at Concordia L 1-2<br />
Trinity Western L 0-2<br />
Columbia Christian L 0-1<br />
at Lewis and Clark L 1-2<br />
Concordia L 1-2<br />
at George Fox L 0-4<br />
at Columbia Christian L 0-2<br />
Simpson L 0-2<br />
Pacific L 0-4<br />
Northwest Nazarene L 1-2<br />
Albertson L 0-8<br />
at Warner Pacific W Forfeit<br />
at Simpson W 5-0<br />
at Linfield L 0-1<br />
Northwest W 3-1<br />
at Trinity Western L 2-3<br />
at Northwest W 4-1<br />
at Willamette L 0-5<br />
at George Fox L 2-4<br />
1990<br />
(12-8-0) Roy Danielian<br />
at Cal State Maritime W 3-0<br />
Notre Dame de Namur W 2-1<br />
Lewis and Clark W (ot) 1-0<br />
Northwest W 6-0<br />
Simpson W 6-1<br />
at Columbia Christian W 3-0<br />
at Concordia L 1-2<br />
George Fox L 0-4<br />
Columbia Christian W 5-0<br />
at Northwest Nazarene L 0-1<br />
at Albertson W 3-1<br />
at Warner Pacific W Forfeit<br />
Pacific L 0-2<br />
Linfield W (ot) 6-3<br />
at Simpson W 4-1<br />
at Concordia L 2-6<br />
Willamette L 0-1<br />
at Northwest W 2-1<br />
at Pacific Lutheran L 0-6<br />
at Concordia L 1-6<br />
1991<br />
(6-11-2) Roy Danielian<br />
at Warner Pacific W 2-1<br />
at Central Washington L 0-1<br />
Northwest W 6-1<br />
at Trinity Western L 1-2<br />
Warner Pacific L 0-3<br />
Columbia Christian L 0-1<br />
at Northwest W 5-0<br />
at George Fox L 2-4<br />
Concordia L 0-4<br />
at Pacific L 0-3<br />
at Columbia Christian L (ot) 2-3<br />
at Willamette L 0-8<br />
at Linfield L 2-3<br />
Multnomah Bible W 9-1<br />
Albertson L 0-4<br />
Northwest Nazarene T 1-1<br />
Simpson W 6-0<br />
at Lewis and Clark T 3-3<br />
at Simpson W 4-2<br />
1992<br />
(8-10-1) Roy Danielian<br />
Central Washington L 0-5<br />
at Whitman T 2-2<br />
Northwest W 7-2<br />
Columbia Christian W 7-0<br />
George Fox L 1-3<br />
Pacific W 2-1<br />
at Puget Sound L 1-3<br />
Willamette L 0-1<br />
Evergreen L 0-5<br />
Linfield W 3-0<br />
at George Fox L 0-5<br />
Simpson W 11-1<br />
at Multnomah Bible W 3-0<br />
at Northwest Nazarene L 0-3<br />
at Albertson L 0-5<br />
at Concordia L 0-5<br />
at Linfield W 4-0<br />
at Northwest W 3-0<br />
Concordia L 0-1<br />
1993<br />
(6-11-1) Roy Danielian<br />
Linfield T 0-0<br />
at Central Washington W 2-1<br />
Puget Sound L 0-4<br />
Whitman W 1-0<br />
Northwest W 7-0<br />
at UC Santa Cruz L 0-1<br />
at Cal State Maritime W 7-0<br />
Westminster L 0-2<br />
at Willamette L 0-9<br />
Pacific L 0-2<br />
at Northwest W 5-1<br />
at Evergreen L 0-3<br />
Hawaii Pacific L 1-5<br />
at Linfield L 2-5<br />
Northwest Nazarene W 4-1<br />
Albertson L 0-4<br />
at Concordia L 1-4<br />
at George Fox L 0-5<br />
1994<br />
(8-10-1) Roy Danielian<br />
at Pacific L 0-3<br />
at Puget Sound L 0-5<br />
Notre Dame de Namur W 3-0<br />
UC Santa Cruz W 1-0<br />
Linfield T 0-0<br />
Cal State Maritime W 8-0<br />
Northwest W 4-0<br />
at Northwest W 4-3<br />
at Linfield W 2-1<br />
Pacific L 0-1<br />
Westminster * L 0-4<br />
Albertson W 5-0<br />
Willamette L 0-4<br />
Linfield L 1-3<br />
at Multnomah Bible W 8-0<br />
at Albertson * L 0-2<br />
at Northwest Nazarene * L 1-4<br />
Concordia * L 1-5<br />
George Fox * L 1-8<br />
1995<br />
Conference Champions<br />
(15-6-1) Roy Danielian<br />
at Puget Sound L 0-2<br />
Pacific L 0-1<br />
at George Fox L 2-3<br />
at Linfield W 4-0<br />
at Menlo W 7-0<br />
at UC Santa Cruz L 1-3<br />
Northwest W 4-1<br />
at Cascade W 6-0<br />
Portland Bible W 7-1<br />
Cascade W 4-0<br />
at Concordia * L 1-5<br />
at Northwest Nazarene * W 5-0<br />
at Albertson * W 2-1<br />
Linfield W 3-2<br />
at Northwest W 2-0<br />
at Portland Bible W 8-0<br />
Albertson * W 3-0<br />
Northwest Nazarene * W 3-1<br />
Concordia * W 2-1<br />
vs Indiana Wesleyan ^ T 1-1<br />
(Lost shootout, 3-0)<br />
vs Pacific Christian ^ L 0-3<br />
vs Bryan ^ W 2-1<br />
1996<br />
Conference Champions<br />
NCCAA National Champions<br />
(18-5-1) Roy Danielian<br />
at Pacific L 1-2<br />
Linfield W 4-0<br />
Biola W 2-0<br />
at Willamette W 4-1<br />
Evergreen W 3-1<br />
Northwest W 12-0<br />
at Cascade W 3-1<br />
at Seattle L 0-4<br />
at Western Washington W 2-1<br />
at Simon Fraser L 6-3<br />
Northwest Nazarene * W 3-0<br />
Albertson * W 2-1<br />
Concordia * W 5-1<br />
Cascade W 3-1<br />
at Concordia * T (ot) 2-2<br />
at Albertson * W (ot) 4-1<br />
at Northwest Nazarene * W 1-0<br />
at Northwest W 3-0<br />
Central Washington W 1-0<br />
George Fox L 2-3<br />
at Simon Fraser + L 2-6<br />
vs Indiana Wesleyan ^ W (ot) 4-2<br />
vs Judson ^ W 4-2<br />
vs Pacific Christian ^ W 6-2<br />
1997<br />
Conference Champions<br />
Conference Tournament Champions<br />
(12-4-4) Tony Vandermeer<br />
Linfield W 3-1<br />
Willamette T 3-3<br />
at George Fox L 1-2<br />
at Westmont T 2-2<br />
vs Azusa Pacific W 3-2<br />
at Evergreen W 3-1<br />
Northwest * W 6-0<br />
Cascade * W 8-0<br />
at Northwest Nazarene * W 5-4<br />
at Albertson * L 0-2<br />
at Concordia * W 1-0<br />
Western Washington L (ot) 1-2<br />
Simon Fraser L 0-3<br />
Albertson * W 1-0<br />
Northwest Nazarene * W 2-0<br />
Concordia * W 1-0<br />
at Northwest * T (ot) 0-0<br />
at Cascade * W 3-1<br />
Albertson # W (ot) 4-3<br />
Simon Fraser + T (ot) 2-2<br />
(Lost shootout, 3-2)<br />
1998<br />
Co-Conference Champions<br />
(11-8-0) Tony Vandermeer<br />
at BYU-Hawaii L 1-2<br />
at Hawaii Pacific L 0-2<br />
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Simpson W 2-0<br />
Linfield W 3-1<br />
at Gonzaga L 0-5<br />
Evergreen W 2-1<br />
at Northwest * W 5-0<br />
Concordia * L 0-2<br />
Albertson * W 5-0<br />
Northwest Nazarene * W 3-2<br />
at Cascade * W 1-0<br />
at Concordia * W (ot) 3-2<br />
at Albertson * L 0-6<br />
at Northwest Nazarene * L 3-4<br />
at Humboldt State L (ot) 1-2<br />
Cascade * W 4-0<br />
Northwest * W 6-1<br />
Northwest Nazarene # W (ot) 2-1<br />
at Concordia # L 2-3<br />
1999<br />
(7-14-0) Doug Roberts<br />
Trinity Western W 3-2<br />
Whitworth L 1-4<br />
at Linfield L 1-3<br />
at Willamette L 0-4<br />
at George Fox L 2-3<br />
at Evergreen W 6-1<br />
at Seattle Pacific L 0-2<br />
Northwest * L 0-4<br />
Warner Pacific W 2-1<br />
Cascade * L 0-1<br />
at Northwest Nazarene * W 3-1<br />
at Albertson * L (ot) 3-4<br />
at Concordia * L 0-4<br />
at Northwest * W 4-0<br />
at Cascade * L 3-4<br />
Albertson * L 0-1<br />
Northwest Nazarene * L 0-2<br />
Concordia * L 1-5<br />
Humboldt State L 0-5<br />
at Cascade W 10-2<br />
Warner Pacific W 3-1<br />
2000<br />
(9-11-0) Doug Roberts<br />
Linfield L 0-3<br />
Trinity Western L 0-1<br />
Willamette W 5-3<br />
George Fox L (ot) 1-2<br />
at Simpson W 8-2<br />
at Cal State-Hayward W 5-0<br />
at Patten L 1-2<br />
Cascade * W 3-2<br />
Concordia * L 1-2<br />
at Evergreen * W 5-4<br />
at Northwest * L 1-3<br />
Warner Pacific * W 5-1<br />
at Albertson * L 1-4<br />
at Northwest Nazarene W (ot) 3-2<br />
at Concordia * L 0-3<br />
at Cascade * L 2-6<br />
Northwest * L 1-7<br />
Evergreen * W 4-3<br />
at Warner Pacific * L 0-4<br />
Albertson * W 1-0<br />
2001<br />
(11-10-2) Doug Roberts<br />
George Fox T (ot) 5-5<br />
Pacific Lutheran W 3-2<br />
at Pacific L 0-2<br />
at Willamette L 2-4<br />
at Cascade * W 3-2<br />
at Concordia * W 3-1<br />
Walla Walla W 11-0<br />
Evergreen * W 5-0<br />
Northwest * W 6-1<br />
Warner Pacific * L (ot) 2-3<br />
Albertson * L 0-4<br />
Concordia * L (ot) 2-3<br />
Cascade * W 5-0<br />
at Northwest * W (ot) 2-1<br />
at Evergreen * W 5-0<br />
at Warner Pacific * L 0-2<br />
at Northwest Nazarene W 4-0<br />
at Albertson * L 1-3<br />
at Walla Walla W 4-1<br />
at Concordia # L 1-4<br />
vs Cedarville ^ L 0-1<br />
vs Dallas Baptist ^ L 4-5<br />
vs Trinity Christian ^ T 3-3<br />
2002<br />
(13-7-2) Justin Rivard<br />
Pacific Lutheran W (ot) 1-0<br />
Trinity Western T (ot) 1-1<br />
vs Northwest Nazarene W 8-2<br />
vs York T (ot) 3-3<br />
at Westminster W 1-0<br />
at Willamette L 3-5<br />
at Linfield L 1-6<br />
Cascade * L 1-3<br />
Concordia * L 0-3<br />
Walla Walla W 4-1<br />
at Evergreen * L 3-4<br />
at Northwest * W 2-1<br />
Warner Pacific * W (ot) 3-2<br />
at Albertson * L 1-4<br />
Evergreen * W 4-2<br />
Northwest * W 3-1<br />
at Warner Pacific * W (ot) 2-1<br />
Albertson * W 4-1<br />
at Concordia * W 4-2<br />
at Cascade * W 4-1<br />
at Albertson # W 5-0<br />
at Concordia # L 0-1<br />
2003<br />
(13-9-1) Justin Rivard<br />
vs Northwest W 9-0<br />
at Evergreen W (ot) 5-4<br />
at Linfield L 0-1<br />
at Trinity Western L 2-4<br />
vs Calgary W 4-2<br />
at Pacific Lutheran L 0-2<br />
Walla Walla W 7-1<br />
at Evergreen * T (ot) 2-2<br />
at Northwest * W 6-2<br />
Cascade * W 5-0<br />
Concordia * L 1-2<br />
at Warner Pacific * L 3-4<br />
Albertson * W 1-0<br />
Northwest * W 8-0<br />
Evergreen * W 2-1<br />
at Concordia * L 0-3<br />
at Cascade * W 10-0<br />
Warner Pacific * W 3-1<br />
at Albertson * W 1-0<br />
at Albertson # L 2-6<br />
vs Mid-America Nazarene ^ W 2-0<br />
vs Southern Wesleyan ^ L 1-2<br />
vs Cedarville ^ L 3-4<br />
2004<br />
(10-5-2) Justin Rivard<br />
at British Columbia W 3-2<br />
at Simon Fraser L 1-5<br />
at Pacific Lutheran W 4-2<br />
Linfield W (ot) 3-2<br />
Willamette W 4-1<br />
Warner Pacific * T (ot) 2-2<br />
Albertson * W (ot) 3-2<br />
at Evergreen * L 0-3<br />
at Northwest * W 3-1<br />
Cascade * W 1-0<br />
Concordia * L 1-3<br />
at Warner Pacific * T (ot) 1-1<br />
at Albertson * L 2-4<br />
Northwest * W 5-0<br />
Evergreen * W 3-0<br />
at Concordia * L 0-6<br />
at Cascade * W 13-0<br />
2005<br />
(8-9-1) Justin Rivard<br />
Trinity Western T 3-3<br />
at Linfield W 3-2<br />
vs. Whitworth L 1-3<br />
at Whitman W 4-3<br />
at Willamette W 5-4<br />
at Humboldt State L 0-1<br />
Cascade * W 3-0<br />
at Concordia * L 2-3<br />
Warner Pacific * L 0-1<br />
at Albertson * W 3-0<br />
at Evergreen * L 0-4<br />
Northwest * W 4-3<br />
Concordia * L 3-6<br />
at Cascade * W 4-1<br />
at Warner Pacific * L 1-4<br />
Albertson * W 6-1<br />
at Northwest * L (ot) 1-2<br />
Evergreen * L 1-3<br />
2006<br />
(9-7-3) Dave Irby<br />
at Trinity Western L 2-4<br />
British Columbia L 0-3<br />
Simon Fraser W 1-0<br />
George Fox T (2ot) 2-2<br />
at Willamette W 4-2<br />
Cascade * W (ot) 3-2<br />
Concordia * L 1-2<br />
at Cascade * L 1-4<br />
at Warner Pacific * W 5-4<br />
Albertson * L 2-3<br />
Evergreen * W 4-0<br />
at Northwest * T (2ot) 1-1<br />
at Concordia * W 3-1<br />
Warner Pacific * L 1-3<br />
at Albertson * L 1-4<br />
at Walla Walla W 7-0<br />
Northwest * W 6-1<br />
at Evergreen * W 4-1<br />
Concordia + T (2ot) 0-0<br />
(Lost shootout, 5-3)<br />
2007<br />
(6-10-2) Dave Irby<br />
Great Falls W 3-1<br />
Northwest Christian * W 6-0<br />
vs. Westmont L 1-4<br />
at Azusa Pacific L 0-2<br />
at Cascade * W 4-3<br />
at College of Idaho * T (2ot) 0-0<br />
Concordia * L 0-2<br />
Warner Pacific * L 2-4<br />
Evergreen * T (2ot) 1-1<br />
Northwest * L 1-2<br />
Willamette W 3-1<br />
at Northwest Christian * W 4-0<br />
at Warner Pacific * L 3-4<br />
at Concordia * L 0-2<br />
Cascade * L 1-2<br />
College of Idaho * L 1-2<br />
at Northwest * W 2-1<br />
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at Evergreen * L 0-4<br />
2008<br />
(6-12-1) Dave Irby<br />
George Fox W 1-0<br />
at Willamette L 0-1<br />
Pacific (Ore.) L 0-3<br />
at Humboldt State L 0-3<br />
La Verne T (2ot) 0-0<br />
Northwest Christian * W 5-0<br />
at Northwest * L 0-3<br />
Warner Pacific * L 0-2<br />
at Walla Walla W 1-0<br />
Cascade * W 1-0<br />
at Oregon Tech * W Forfeit<br />
at Evergreen * L 0-2<br />
College of Idaho * L 1-2<br />
at Northwest Christian * L 0-1<br />
at College of Idaho * L 0-1<br />
Concordia * L 0-4<br />
Oregon Tech * W 2-1<br />
at Cascade * L 0-2<br />
at Warner Pacific # L 1-6<br />
2009<br />
(5-10-2) Dave Irby<br />
Williamette W 1-0<br />
at Holy Names T (2ot) 2-2<br />
at William Jessup L 1-2<br />
at Concordia * L 0-3<br />
Warner Pacific * L 0-2<br />
at Evergreen State * L 0-1<br />
at Oregon Tech * L 1-4<br />
Concordia * L (ot) 1-2<br />
Northwest * L 1-2<br />
at Warner Pacific * L 0-3<br />
at Northwest Christian * W 3-2<br />
Evergreen State * L (ot) 0-1<br />
College of Idaho * L 0-3<br />
Oregon Tech * W 2-0<br />
at College of Idaho * W 1-0<br />
2009 Statistics<br />
(5-10-2 overall, 4-9-1 conference)<br />
at Northwest * T (2ot) 0-0<br />
Northwest Christian * W (2ot) 1-0<br />
Abbreviation Key:<br />
* Cascade Conference Game<br />
# Cascade Conference Tournament<br />
+ NAIA Regional Tournament<br />
^ NCCAA Tournament<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Series Records<br />
(Since 1989)<br />
Last<br />
Opponent W-L-T Game<br />
Azusa Pacific 1-1-0 2007<br />
Biola 1-0-0 1996<br />
British Columbia 1-1-0 2006<br />
Bryan 1-0-0 1995<br />
BYU-Hawaii 0-1-0 1998<br />
UC Santa Cruz 1-2-0 1995<br />
Cal State-Hayward 1-0-0 2000<br />
Cal State-Maritime 3-0-0 1994<br />
Calgary 1-0-0 2003<br />
Cascade 21-8-0 2008<br />
Cedarville 0-2-0 2003<br />
Central Washington 2-2-0 1996<br />
College of Idaho 18-21-1 2009<br />
Columbia Christian 3-4-0 1992<br />
Concordia, Ore. 8-33-2 2009<br />
Dallas Baptist 0-1-0 2001<br />
Evergreen 14-10-2 2009<br />
George Fox 1-13-2 2008<br />
Gonzaga 0-1-0 1998<br />
Great Falls 1-0-0 2007<br />
Hawaii Pacific 0-2-0 1998<br />
Holy Names 0-0-1 2009<br />
Humboldt State 0-4-0 2008<br />
Indiana Wesleyan 1-0-1 1996<br />
Player GP-GS Goals Assists Points Shots SOG GW<br />
Ayouba Moussa 10-10 5 2 12 26 13 1<br />
Peter Martin 16-3 2 2 6 7 5 1<br />
T.J. Bacewich 15-13 2 0 4 18 10 0<br />
Mark Mendenhall 15-15 2 0 4 10 3 1<br />
Jin-Hoon Brooks 15-7 1 1 3 4 2 0<br />
Chris Smerke 17-17 1 0 2 13 3 1<br />
Kaleb Herring 17-17 1 0 2 12 8 1<br />
Travis Wells 15-14 0 2 3 20 8 0<br />
Nolan Dempster 17-16 0 2 2 11 3 0<br />
Bruno Batista 16-9 0 1 1 14 7 0<br />
Devin Chaney 16-15 0 1 1 11 3 0<br />
Jared Rust 14-11 0 0 0 14 5 0<br />
Louis Nguea-Njoh 16-14 0 0 0 3 2 0<br />
Aaron Paulson 11-7 0 0 0 3 1 0<br />
Elijah Engwall 9-0 0 0 0 2 1 0<br />
Paul Miller 5-0 0 0 0 1 1 0<br />
Jon Taylor 14-2 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Johnathan Johnson 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
Jacob Niska 6-0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
TOTALS 17 14 11 39 169 75 5<br />
OPPONENTS 17 27 26 80 286 134 10<br />
Goalkeeper GP-GS Mins GA GAA Saves Sho<br />
Aaron Franklin 17-17 1598:24 27 1.52 104 5<br />
TOTALS 17 1598:24 27 1.52 108 5<br />
OPPONENTS 17 1598:24 14 0.79 61 7<br />
Judson 1-0-0 1996<br />
La Verne 1-0-0 2008<br />
Lewis and Clark 1-1-1 1991<br />
Linfield 11-8-2 2005<br />
Menlo 1-0-0 1995<br />
Mid-America Nazarene 1-0-0 2003<br />
Multnomah Bible 3-0-0 1994<br />
Northwest 32-7-3 2009<br />
Northwest Christian 5-1-0 2009<br />
Northwest Nazarene 13-6-1 2002<br />
Notre Dame de Namur 2-0-0 1994<br />
Oregon Tech 3-1-0 2009<br />
Pacific, Ore. 1-10-0 2008<br />
Pacific Christian 1-1-0 1996<br />
Pacific Lutheran 3-2-0 2004<br />
Patten 0-1-0 2000<br />
Portland Bible 2-0-0 1995<br />
Puget Sound 0-4-0 1995<br />
Seattle 0-1-0 1996<br />
Seattle Pacific 0-1-0 1999<br />
Simon Fraser 1-4-1 2006<br />
Simpson, Calif. 8-1-0 2000<br />
Southern Wesleyan 0-1-0 2003<br />
Trinity Christian 0-0-1 2001<br />
Trinity Western 1-6-2 2006<br />
Walla Walla 6-0-0 2008<br />
Warner Pacific 10-14-2 2009<br />
Western Washington 1-1-0 1997<br />
Westminster, Utah 1-2-0 2002<br />
Westmont 0-1-1 2007<br />
Whitman 2-0-1 2005<br />
Whitworth 0-2-0 2005<br />
Willamette 7-10-1 2009<br />
William Jessup 0-0-1 2009<br />
York, Neb. 0-0-1 2002<br />
Abbreviation Key:<br />
* Cascade Conference Game<br />
# Cascade Conference Tournament<br />
+ NAIA Regional Tournament<br />
^ NCCAA Tournament<br />
Men’s <strong>Soccer</strong><br />
Participants<br />
(Since 1979)<br />
Joe Adamson 1979, 80<br />
Danny Agee 2001, 02, 03<br />
Terry Aiton 1986, 88<br />
Brent Anderson 1994, 95, 96<br />
David Anderson 2007, 08<br />
David Anderson 1995<br />
Jonathan Anderson 2008<br />
Kim Anderson 1985, 87, 88<br />
Don Avery 1989<br />
Chad Barkes 1996, 97, 98, 99<br />
Bruno Batista 2009<br />
Ben Baxter 1996<br />
Paul Beals 1986, 87<br />
Steve Bellshaw 1979, 80, 81<br />
Brett Bentley 2004, 05<br />
Dave Berard 1981<br />
Chris Bernard 1988, 89, 90<br />
John Bilderback 1985<br />
Ben Billups 1996, 97, 98, 99<br />
Dane Bishari 1980<br />
Jim Boen 1988, 89, 90, 91<br />
Neal Boliou 1980, 81, 82<br />
Collin Box 2007<br />
Ryan Braaten 1989, 90, 91, 92<br />
T.J. Bacewich 2009<br />
Jason Bradley 1996, 97<br />
Eric Branch 2005<br />
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Jin-Hoon Brooks 2009<br />
Josh Brooks 2003<br />
Andrew Brown 2004, 05, 06, 07<br />
Darrin Burger 1980, 82, 83<br />
David Burke 1998, 99, 00, 01<br />
Seth Burke 2001, 02, 03, 04<br />
Tim Burke 1997, 98, 99<br />
Tom Campbell 1993<br />
Nate Carter 1994, 97, 98, 99<br />
Greg Chandler 2005<br />
Devin Chaney 2009<br />
Carl Chica 1987, 88, 89, 90<br />
Mark Cho 1989, 90<br />
Chris Cleaver 1998, 99, 00<br />
Jeff (Skip) Collins 1994, 95, 96<br />
Aaron Conger 2003, 04, 05, 06<br />
Eli Conlee 2006<br />
Damon Connerly 1996<br />
John Connerly 1991, 92, 93, 94<br />
Lonnie Cook 1984, 85<br />
Michael Cowan 2008<br />
Joshua Crain 2004, 05, 06, 07<br />
Taurai Daka 2000, 01, 02, 03<br />
Roy Danielian 1979, 80<br />
Mark Davis 1979<br />
James DelCastillo 2005, 06, 07<br />
Nolan Dempster 2008, 09<br />
Jonathas Dias 2000, 01<br />
Paul Diaz 1995, 96, 97, 98<br />
Jared Dilsaver 1993<br />
Carlos Dominguez 1991, 92, 93<br />
Dave Douglas 1984, 85, 86, 87<br />
Benjamin Downing 2002, 03<br />
Steve Drager 1987, 88, 89<br />
Brian Drake 1984<br />
Dave Duncan 1981, 82<br />
Konstantin Dyachenko 2000<br />
Elijah Engwall 2009<br />
Caleb Erlenmeyer 2003<br />
Dan Esquivel 1993<br />
Randy Farwell 1979<br />
Ryan Farwell 1997, 98, 99<br />
Sorin Feldiorean 1985<br />
Ian Filonczuk 1994, 95<br />
Justin Fimbres 1993<br />
Benny Flores 1990, 91, 92<br />
Michael Fogerson 1983<br />
Mike Forsythe 1999<br />
Darrell Fortune 1985<br />
Aaron Franklin 2006, 07, 08<br />
Kevin Franklin 2003, 04, 06, 07<br />
Erik Fridborg 1995, 96, 97, 98<br />
Tom Friend 1981, 82<br />
Kevin Furman 2005, 06<br />
Reggie Gaoiran 1993<br />
Travis Garber 2000, 01<br />
Mike Geleynse 2002, 03, 04, 05<br />
Neil Gertner 1988, 89<br />
Jamie Gilson 1993, 94<br />
Robert Godfrey 1990<br />
Brandon Gould 1999, 00<br />
Joe Greenwood 2003<br />
Tyler Grove 2005, 06, 07, 08<br />
Aaron Haase 1991<br />
Chris Hankel 1987<br />
Jeremiah Hansen 1996, 97, 98, 99<br />
Jim Hansen 1986<br />
Derek Hanson 2001<br />
Phil Harder 1979, 80<br />
Sam Harris 1984<br />
Lonnie Heinke 1982, 83, 85<br />
Jeff Henckel 1986, 87, 88, 89<br />
Kaleb Herring 2008, 09<br />
Doug Higby 1980, 81, 82, 83<br />
Jeremy Higgins 1995<br />
Dustin Hill 1999<br />
Jim Hill 1993<br />
Mike Hoffman 1981, 84<br />
Phil Hoffman 1984<br />
Rusty Holcomb 1993<br />
Warren Holland 1981<br />
Kyle Holmes 2002, 03<br />
Mark Holmes 2001, 02<br />
Jeremiah Hoover 1999, 01<br />
Brian House 1993<br />
Geoff Hunker 1998<br />
Paul Hunter 1994<br />
Nathan Irby 2005<br />
Jason Iverson 1995, 96, 97, 98<br />
Phil James 1981<br />
Spencer Johnson 1983, 84, 85, 86<br />
Johnathan Johnson 2009<br />
Casey Jones 1982<br />
Rich Jones 1985, 86, 87, 88<br />
Fernando Karczeski 2005, 06, 07, 08<br />
Dustin Karstetter 2001, 02, 03, 04<br />
John Kazmierski 2006, 07, 08<br />
Dave Kelley 1984<br />
Rich Kitzel 1984<br />
Todd Kleppin 1989, 90, 91, 92<br />
Aaron Klippert 1992, 93, 95, 96<br />
Phil Knight 1981<br />
Jon Knoedler 1992<br />
Jason Koreski 1997, 98<br />
Troy Koster 2002, 03<br />
Jim Leenders 1979, 80<br />
Eddie Leeper 1992, 93, 94<br />
Luke Lesh 1994<br />
Aaron Lewis 1995, 96, 97, 98<br />
Jim Lewis 1979, 80, 81<br />
Sam Lewis 1979<br />
Hans Limbeck 2000<br />
Chuck Lind 1981, 83<br />
John Lloyd 1980, 81<br />
Caleb Louvier 2004, 05, 06, 07<br />
Nathan Louvier 2003, 04<br />
Matt Lucas 1991, 92, 93<br />
Justin Lucia 2005, 06, 07, 08<br />
Kevin Lundy 1997, 98, 99, 00<br />
Hobie Mahon 1993<br />
Carl Maki 1981<br />
Horst Malunat 1989, 90, 91, 92<br />
Jered Mangini 1994, 95<br />
Scott Marshall 2003, 04, 05, 06<br />
Darren Martin 1996, 97, 98<br />
Jeremy Martin 1993<br />
Peter Martin 2009<br />
Peter Martin 1990, 92<br />
Jay Mathisen 1991, 92, 93<br />
Dave McCombs 1987<br />
Brendan McCornack 2007<br />
Don McDaniel 1980<br />
Justin McDowell 2000<br />
Brian McGregor 2000, 01<br />
Thomas McMahon 2001<br />
Brian McSwain 1999<br />
Adam Meisner 1997, 98<br />
Mark Mendenhall 2006, 07, 08, 09<br />
Jeff Meuser 1997<br />
Chiuke Mhango 1994, 95, 96, 97<br />
Paul Miller 2009<br />
Charles Mix 1985<br />
Mamoru Miyazaki 2001, 02<br />
Jim Morris 1982<br />
Ayouba Moussa 2007, 08, 09<br />
Jack Moyer 1979<br />
Graham Myles 2000, 01, 02<br />
Josh Nagle 1990, 91, 92, 93<br />
Quinn Neely 2003, 05, 06, 07<br />
Louis Nguea-Njoh 2009<br />
Scott Nickloff 1989, 90, 91<br />
Jacob Niska 2009<br />
Darren Olofson 1984<br />
Michael Otto 2002, 03, 04, 05<br />
Seth Overby 2008<br />
Rodger Page 1984, 85<br />
Mike Patron 1994, 95, 96, 97<br />
Jon Patterson 2001<br />
Aaron Paulson 2007, 08, 09<br />
Paul Peirce 2003, 04<br />
Dan Peters 1990<br />
Sid Petherbridge 1982<br />
Mitchull Pleshka 1989, 90<br />
Shawn Pool 1989<br />
Cole Portwood 1995<br />
Rawlie Poulson 1979, 80<br />
Dan Preskitt 1982, 83, 85, 86<br />
Alan Price 1986, 87<br />
Micah Pruss 2004<br />
Keith Pyles 1979<br />
Jeremy Rainbow 1998, 00<br />
Toby Rainbow 1995, 96, 97, 98<br />
Brian Reed 1989<br />
Parker Reed 2007, 08<br />
Steve Reese 2000<br />
Jeremy Richmond 1991<br />
Doug Roberts 1979, 80, 81, 83<br />
Wade Rogerson 2005<br />
Jordan Rowland 2004, 05<br />
Jared Rust 2008, 09<br />
Rob Saffeels 2007, 08<br />
Michael Sanders 2004<br />
Roger Sauve 1997, 98, 99<br />
Mark Schaffer 1984<br />
Tim Scherrer 1987, 88, 89, 90<br />
Dave Schmidt 1986, 87, 88, 89<br />
Mark Schubert 2006, 07, 08<br />
Nic Sedor 1998, 99, 00, 01<br />
Reza Shahparast 1999<br />
Jason Sii 2002, 03<br />
Brian Simpson 1993<br />
Chris Smerke 2009<br />
Dan Smith 1979<br />
Dan Smith 1994, 95<br />
Tim Smith 1982<br />
Mark Snodgrass 1994, 95, 96, 97<br />
Mike Speten 1992, 94, 95, 96<br />
Mark Sprague 1979, 81, 82, 83<br />
Jeff Stachofsky 1986, 88<br />
Michael Stainbrook 1984, 85<br />
Jason Staley 1994, 95, 96, 97<br />
Daniel Steffen 2005, 06, 07, 08<br />
Eric Stevens 1985<br />
Mark Summers 1981, 82, 84<br />
Larry Sundin 1981, 82, 83<br />
Sam Swenson 1999<br />
Chuck Talcott 1979, 80, 81, 82<br />
Philip Tallman 2002, 03, 04<br />
Alan Taylor 1980, 81, 82, 83<br />
Jon Taylor 2009<br />
Larry Teal 1988<br />
Cam Tripp 1992<br />
Richard Truman 1988<br />
Gene Tulk 1983<br />
Andy Tyssen 1996, 97, 98, 99<br />
Wayne Van Rijn 1982<br />
Brian Vaughan 1987, 88, 89<br />
Paul Vinje 1984, 85, 86, 89<br />
Ryan Wagner 1998, 99, 00, 01<br />
Sky Wagner 1992, 94<br />
Rob Wallace 1991<br />
Tim Warthan 1988, 89<br />
Ryan Watkins 1998, 99, 00, 01<br />
David Wattenburger 2004, 05<br />
Jake Watterberg 2002, 03<br />
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Brandon Weber 2001, 02, 03<br />
Trevor Weber 2002, 03<br />
Jeff Welch 1990, 91, 92, 93<br />
Travis Wells 2007, 08, 09<br />
Josh West 1995, 96<br />
Derek White 1994, 95<br />
John White 1990, 92, 94<br />
Dan Willeford 2000, 01<br />
Doug Willems 1985, 86<br />
Joel Williams 1995<br />
Russ Williams 1983<br />
Keith Willsey 1980<br />
John Winters 2003<br />
Tim Wright 1980<br />
Chad Wolf 1993<br />
Andrew Wolski 1998<br />
James Young 2003, 04, 05, 06<br />
Marty Ziesemer 1986, 87, 89, 90<br />
Cory Zimmer 1991<br />
MEN’S SOCCER RECORDS<br />
(Since 1989)<br />
SINGLE MATCH<br />
Points<br />
Scott Marshall vs Cascade 10/23/04 11<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Northwest, 8/29/03 11<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Walla Walla, 9/24/01 11<br />
Taurai Daka vs. NW Nazarene, 9/5/02 9<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Simpson, 9/13/00 9<br />
Benny Flores vs. Multnomah, 10/22/91 9<br />
Goals<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Northwest, 8/29/03 5<br />
Caleb Louvier vs. Northwest, 10/8/05 4<br />
Scott Marshall vs. Whitman, 9/8/05 4<br />
Scott Marshall vs. Cascade, 10/23/04 4<br />
Taurai Daka vs. NW Nazarene, 9/5/02 4<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Walla Walla, 9/24/01 4<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Simpson, 9/13/00 4<br />
Chad Barkes vs. Albertson, 10/2/98 4<br />
Eddie Leeper vs. Columbia Christian, 9/12/92 4<br />
Benny Flores vs. Multnomah, 10/22/91 4<br />
Assists<br />
Caleb Louvier vs. Willamette, 9/10/05 3<br />
Scott Marshall vs. Cascade 10/23/04 3<br />
Seth Burke vs Cascade 10/23/04 3<br />
Scott Marshall vs Evergreen 10/16/04 3<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Cascade, 10/18/03 3<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Northwest, 10/12/02 3<br />
Seth Burke vs. NW Nazarene, 9/5/02 3<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Evergreen, 9/28/01 3<br />
Taurai Daka vs. Walla Walla, 9/24/01 3<br />
Aaron Klippert vs. Northwest, 9/11/92 3<br />
Benny Flores vs. Simpson, 10/30/91 3<br />
Jim Boen vs. Northwest, 9/21/90 3<br />
SINGLE SEASON<br />
Points<br />
1. Taurai Daka, 2001 78<br />
2. Taurai Daka, 2002 68<br />
3. Taurai Daka, 2003 67<br />
4. Scott Marshall, 2003 47<br />
Taurai Daka, 2000 47<br />
Aaron Lewis, 1996 47<br />
Aaron Lewis, 1995 47<br />
8. Aaron Lewis, 1998 40<br />
9. Benny Flores, 1991 36<br />
10. Scott Marshall, 2004 35<br />
Benny Flores, 1990 35<br />
Goals<br />
1. Taurai Daka, 2001 32<br />
2. Taurai Daka, 2003 29<br />
3. Taurai Daka, 2002 28<br />
4. Aaron Lewis, 1996 22<br />
Aaron Lewis, 1995 22<br />
6. Scott Marshall, 2003 19<br />
7. Taurai Daka, 2000 17<br />
Aaron Lewis, 1998 17<br />
9. Scott Marshall, 2005 14<br />
Benny Flores, 1991 14<br />
Benny Flores, 1990 14<br />
Assists<br />
1. Taurai Daka, 2001 14<br />
2. Taurai Daka, 2000 13<br />
3. Taurai Daka, 2002 12<br />
Graham Myles, 2001 12<br />
5. Scott Marshall, 2004 9<br />
Taurai Daka, 2003 9<br />
Scott Marshall, 2003 9<br />
Seth Burke, 2002 9<br />
Aaron Klippert, 1992 9<br />
9. Five times 8<br />
Shutouts<br />
1. Mike Patron, 1997 7<br />
Mike Patron, 1994 7<br />
3. Mike Patron, 1996 6<br />
4. Aaron Franklin, 2009 5<br />
Mike Patron, 1995 5<br />
Todd Kleppin, 1990 5<br />
Goals Against Average<br />
(10+ matches)<br />
1. Mike Patron, 1997 1.31<br />
2. Aaron Franklin, 2009 1.52<br />
Nate Carter, 1998 1.52<br />
Mike Patron, 1995 1.52<br />
5. Mike Patron, 1996 1.57<br />
CAREER<br />
Points<br />
1. Taurai Daka, 2000-03 260<br />
2. Aaron Lewis, 1995-98 159<br />
3. Scott Marshall, 2003-06 141<br />
4. Benny Flores, 1990-92 96<br />
5. Caleb Louvier, 2004-07 89<br />
6. Jason Iverson, 1995-98 72<br />
7. Danny Agee, 2001-03 71<br />
8. Chad Barkes, 1996-99 69<br />
9. Joshua Crain, 2004-07 62<br />
10. Chiuke Mhango, 1994-97 57<br />
Goals<br />
1. Taurai Daka, 2000-03 106<br />
2. Aaron Lewis, 1995-98 72<br />
3. Scott Marshall, 2003-06 58<br />
4. Benny Flores, 1990-92 39<br />
5. Caleb Louvier, 2004-07 35<br />
6. Danny Agee, 2001-03 30<br />
7. Chad Barkes, 1996-99 28<br />
8. Joshua Crain, 2004-07 26<br />
Jason Iverson, 1995-98 26<br />
10. Chiuke Mhango, 1994-97 22<br />
Assists<br />
1. Taurai Daka, 2000-03 48<br />
2. Scott Marshall, 2003-06 25<br />
3. Aaron Klippert, 1992-93, 95-96 21<br />
4. Seth Burke, 2001-04 20<br />
Jason Iverson, 1995-98 20<br />
Mark Snodgrass, 1994-97 20<br />
7. Caleb Louvier, 2004-07 19<br />
8. Graham Myles, 2000-02 18<br />
Benny Flores, 1990-92 18<br />
10. Jeremiah Hansen, 1996-99 17<br />
Brent Anderson, 1994-96 17<br />
Shutouts<br />
1. Mike Patron, 1994-97 25<br />
2. Aaron Franklin, 2006-09 13<br />
3. Brandon Weber, 2001-03 10<br />
4. Todd Kleppin, 1989-92 9<br />
5. Jeff Welch, 1990-93 8<br />
Goals Against Average<br />
(Minimum 2 years played and 20+ matches)<br />
1. Mike Patron, 1994-97 1.54<br />
2. Aaron Franklin, 2006-09 1.72<br />
3. James DelCastillo, 2005-07 1.96<br />
4. Brandon Weber, 2001-03 2.02<br />
5. Todd Kleppin, 1989-92 2.27<br />
**BOLD indicates current player**<br />
TEAM SINGLE MATCH<br />
Goals<br />
vs. Cascade, 10/23/04 13<br />
vs. Northwest, 9/18/96 12<br />
vs. Walla Walla, 9/24/01 11<br />
vs. Cascade, 10/18/03 10<br />
vs. Cascade, 11/11/99 10<br />
Assists<br />
vs. Cascade, 11/11/99 10<br />
vs. Northwest, 10/31/98 8<br />
vs. Northwest, 9/18/96 8<br />
TEAM SINGLE SEASON<br />
Most Goals Scored, 2003 77<br />
Most Goals Per Game Average, 2003 3.30<br />
Fewest Goal Against, 1995 26<br />
Lowest Goals Against Average, 1995 1.18<br />
Highest Winning Pct., 1996 (18-5-1) .771<br />
Most Wins, 1996 18<br />
Fewest Losses, 1997 4<br />
Most Ties, 1997 4<br />
Most Shutouts, 1995 8<br />
Fewest Times Shutout, 1996 1<br />
Most Consecutive Wins, 1995 8<br />
Most Consecutive Matches w/o a Loss,<br />
1995, 1996 9<br />
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Win/Loss Records (1988-present)<br />
Year Overall Conference Coach<br />
1988 7-11-0 Roy Danielian<br />
1989 4-15-0 Roy Danielian<br />
1990 12-8-0 Roy Danielian<br />
1991 6-11-2 Roy Danielian<br />
1992 8-10-1 Roy Danielian<br />
1993 6-11-1 Roy Danielian<br />
1994 8-10-1 0-5-0 (6th) Roy Danielian<br />
1995 15-6-1 5-1-0 (1st) Roy Danielian<br />
1996 18-5-1 5-0-1 (1st) Roy Danielian<br />
1997 12-4-4 8-1-1 (1st) Tony Vandermeer<br />
1998 11-8-0 7-3-0 (T-1st) Tony Vandermeer<br />
1999 7-14-0 2-8-0 (6th) Doug Roberts<br />
2000 9-11-0 5-7-0 (T-4th) Doug Roberts<br />
2001 11-10-2 7-5-0 (3rd) Doug Roberts<br />
2002 13-7-2 8-4-0 (3rd) Justin Rivard<br />
2003 13-9-1 8-3-1 (3rd) Justin Rivard<br />
2004 10-5-2 6-4-2 (4th) Justin Rivard<br />
2005 8-9-1 5-7-0 (4th) Justin Rivard<br />
2006 9-7-3 6-5-1 (3rd) Dave Irby<br />
2007 6-10-2 4-8-2 (7th) Dave Irby<br />
2008 6-12-1 4-8-0 (3rd South) Dave Irby<br />
2009 5-10-2 4-9-1 (7th) Dave Irby<br />
POST SEASON APPEARANCES<br />
Cascade Conference Tournament<br />
1997 (1st), 1998 (2nd), 2001 (T-3rd), 2002 (2nd), 2003 (T-3rd), 2008 (T-5th)<br />
NAIA Regional Tournament<br />
1996 (T-3rd), 1997 (T-3rd), 2006 (T-3rd)<br />
NCCAA National Tournament<br />
1995 (7th), 1996 (1st), 2001 (T-7th), 2003 (4th)<br />
NAIA MEN’S SOCCER RATINGS<br />
(Highest Corban ranking for each year)<br />
Top-25:<br />
No. 19 (September 16, 1997)<br />
Received votes:<br />
No. 38 (October 27, 1998)<br />
No. 36 (October 2, 2001)<br />
No. 26 (October 29, 2002)<br />
<strong>2010</strong> game SCHEDULE<br />
Wed Sep 1 Willamette 7 p.m.<br />
Sat Sep 4 Rocky Mountain 4 p.m.<br />
Tue Sep 7 Walla Walla U. 4 p.m.<br />
Fri Sep 10 Linfield 7 p.m.<br />
Fri Sep 17 Northwest Christian * 2:30 p.m.<br />
Sat Sep 18 Oregon Tech * 2:30 p.m.<br />
Fri Sep 24 Evergreen State 1 p.m.<br />
Sat Sep 25 Northwest * 7 p.m.<br />
Fri Oct 1 Warner Pacific * 2:30 p.m.<br />
Sat Oct 2 College of Idaho * 2:30 p.m.<br />
Sat Oct 9 Concordia * 1 p.m.<br />
Fri Oct 15 Oregon Tech * 7 p.m.<br />
Sat Oct 16 Northwest Christian * 6 p.m.<br />
Fri Oct 22 Northwest * 3 p.m.<br />
Sat Oct 23 Evergreen State * 3 p.m.<br />
Fri Oct 29 College of Idaho * 2 p.m.<br />
Sat Oct 30 Warner Pacific * 2:15 p.m.<br />
Sat Nov 6 Concordia * 1 p.m.<br />
* Cascade Collegiate Conference Game<br />
Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament: November 9 & 13<br />
NAIA Championship Tournament: Nov. 29 – Dec. 4 (Fresno, Calif.)<br />
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