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SOCCER Yavapai College 2017 Media Guide & Record Book Seven-Time National Champions ★★★★★★★ Great Players Great Teams Great Memories 29th Anniversary Edition

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SOCCERYavapai College

2017 Media Guide & Record Book

Seven-Time National Champions

★★★★★★★

Great Players • Great Teams • Great Memories

29th Anniversary Edition

Top NJCAA Men's Division 1 Soccer Teams Since 1989* COLLEGE POINTS

1. Yavapai College, Prescott, AZ 1802. Mercer County Community College, Trenton, NJ 1223. Tyler Junior College, Tyler, TX 964. College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, IL 925. Georgia Perimeter, Dunwoody, GA 626. Louisburg College, Louisburg, NC 617. Schoolcraft College, Livonia, MI 548. San Jacinto College, Houston, TX 509. Iowa Western Community College, Council Bluffs, IA 4310. Massasoit Community College, Brockton, MA 4211. Essex Community College, Baltimore, MD 4012. Monroe College, Bronx, NY 3413. Bryant & Stratton Institute, Syracuse, NY 3214. Ulster County Community College, Stone Ridge, NY 3115. Jefferson College, Hillsboro, MO 30*Points based on finish at NJCAA Men’s National Soccer Championships

1st — 10 points 2nd — 9 points 3rd — 8 points 4th — 7 points 5th–8th — 5 points

The weekly junior college men's soccer poll is available on the web:www.nscaa.com, (click rankings), www.njcaa.org,(click polls).

NationalJunior College

Athletic Association

A Winning Tradition

Yavapai Soccer

1990 • 1992 • 1997 • 2002 • 2003 • 2007 • 2008 NJCAA National Champions

National Tournament AppearancesYavapai ....................................................................... 20Mercer, NJ .................................................................. 15DuPage, IL .................................................................. 14Tyler, TX ..................................................................... 12Georgia Perimeter ......................................................... 9Schoolcraft, MI ............................................................. 9Louisburg, NC .............................................................. 8Massasoit, MA .............................................................. 8Iowa Western, IA ........................................................... 7Essex, MD ..................................................................... 75 tied with .................................................................... 5National Top 4 FinishesYavapai ....................................................................... 18Mercer, NJ .................................................................. 10

Overall WinsYavapai ..................................................................... 592Mercer, NJ ................................................................ 444DuPage, IL ............................................................... 42520-Win SeasonsYavapai ....................................................................... 20Tyler, TX ....................................................................... 5Georgia Perimeter ......................................................... 5DuPage, IL .................................................................... 4Mercer, NJ .................................................................... 4Herkimer, NY ................................................................ 3Barton County, KS ........................................................ 3Iowa Western, IA ........................................................... 36 tied with ................................................................... 220 tied with .................................................................. 1

National ChampionshipsYavapai ......................................................................... 7Tyler, TX ....................................................................... 5Mercer, NJ .................................................................... 4Vacated ........................................................................ 210 tied with .................................................................. 1National Title Game AppearancesYavapai ....................................................................... 13Mercer, NJ .................................................................... 8Tyler, TX ....................................................................... 7Georgia Perimeter ......................................................... 4Monroe, NY .................................................................. 3Bryant & Stratton, NY ................................................... 2Louisburg, NC .............................................................. 2Vacated ........................................................................ 216 tied with ................................................................. 1

NJCAA Soccer at a Glance Since 1989

Overall record ........................................................................... 592-54-27/.900NJCAA National Championships ...................................................................... 7National Championship Game Appearances..... ............................................. 13National Tournament Appearances................... ............................................. 20National Top 4 Finishes...................................... ............................................ 18Plus 20-win seasons............................................. ........................................... 20West District & Region One Championships.... .............................................. 41Arizona Conference Championships................. .............................................. 26Total Championships......................................... ............................................. 74Playoff Victories.................................................. .......................................... 102

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HUGH BELL was selected as Yavapai’s first assistant soccer coach in 1992, the year the Roughriders won their second national championship. The posi-tion gained full-time status at the college in 2017. In 2008, Bell was elected into the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame. He was honored with the AFLAC National Assistant Coach of

the Year award in a 2003 ceremony held at the America

OFFICIAL VOLUNTEER COACHES include former Major League Soccer goalkeeper coach Emilio Estrada. Coach Emilio worked with the YC goalkeepers from 2011 to 2016. In addition, former Yavapai College players Marvin Cassler assisted with the 1995 squad, Kurt Funkhouser helped the following season and Ivan Dizdar trained the 2016 team. All three players played on national championship teams for Yavapai College. Cassler was a keeper on the 1990 national title team

The CoachesMICHAEL PANTALIONE enters his 29th season in 2017 as Yavapai’s first and only head soccer coach. Under his direction, Yavapai developed the most successful Junior College soccer program in the nation, capturing 74 championships including seven national championships, 18 final four finishes, a combined 41 region and district championships along with 26 conference titles. He currently has the best winning percentage of any collegiate men’s soccer coach (592-54-27/.900) and is the all-time leader in JUCO wins (592).

In 1995, he was selected as the recipient of the NSCAA/NISOA National Merit Honor awarded to one college coach (2-year or 4-year/men’s or women’s) whose reputation is recognized as praiseworthy, and reflective of the highest standards of professional and ethical behavior. In 2006, he was the first active coach elected to the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame. In 2012, he received the NJCAA National Service Award given to those who have made significant contributions to junior college athletics. In 2015, he was awarded the NSCAA Letter of Commendation, presented for unusual achievement that clearly exceeds performance requirements, expectations and contributions beneficial to the NSCAA and soccer in the United States. In 2016, he was the recipient of the prestigious NSCAA Bill Jeffrey Award recognizing long-term service and contribution to collegiate soccer. Also in 2016, he was the first active coach in a men’s sport elected to the ACCAC Hall of Fame. Additionally, honors include seven NJCAA and five NSCAA National Coach of the Year Awards along with being named NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year 17 times.

A native of Philadelphia and a former goalkeeper, Pantalione previously coached soccer at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, University of Montana, Kenyon College in Ohio, Jesuit High School in Portland, Oregon and Archbishop Wood High School in Philadelphia.

He graduated from the University of Montana and earned his international soccer coaching license in England. Pantalione founded, developed, and directed youth soccer in Montana, including the first state program in Missoula. In addition, Pantalione has directed and coached various summer soccer camps across the nation. In 1980, he was named national soccer coach of the year by Special Olympics, Inc. of Washington, D.C. He is a 40-year member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and 21st year serving as National Chair for the NJCAA & NSCAA Soccer Rankings.

Table of ContentsCOVER: 2017 Media Guide “7-Star Program”

2 National Junior College Athletic Assoc.

3 The Coaches

4 Soccer Alumni

5 All-Time Alphabetical Roster

6 Team Photos

7 Team Photos

8 National Championship Team Photos, Hometown of Champions

9 National Championship Team Photos, Championship Box Scores

10 1989-2016 Revisited

11 1989-2016 Revisited

12 Most Memorable Post Season Games

13 Fun Facts, Most Memorable Regular Season Games

14 All-Time Career Leaders

15 Year by Year Individual Leaders

16 Individual Award Winners

17 Yavapai College All-Time Records

18 Soccer Photos, Hall of Fame

19 All-Time Composite Box Score, Ken Lindley Field, Mountain Valley Park

20 Arizona Athletic Conference, Soccer Activities, NSCAA, NISOA

21 Roughriders vs. All Opponents, Year by Year Team Records

22 Year by Year Results

23 Year by Year Results

24 Official Match Dates, Campus Map

25 National Merit Award, All Time Goals

26 NJCAA Geographic Regions, Soccer Districts & National Tournament

27 All-Time Numerical Roster, Roughrider Milestones

28 Quick Facts, Yellow Pages, Media Outlets

29 90th Minute

30 Extra Time

31 Record Overview

32 General Information for Soccer Recruits

33 General Information for Soccer Recruits

34 National Championship Team Photos

35 Yavapai College

BACK COVER: Soccer Team Honors

INSERT: 2017 Soccer Team Photo & Roster

Cover Photos: Seven-Time National Champions.

Overall Record at Yavapai CollegeYear W L T National Ranking1989 15 0 1 ---1990 21 1 1 1st1991 22 1 0 2nd1992 24 1 0 1st1993 24 1 0 4th1994 21 2 2 2nd1995 21 3 1 2nd1996 22 1 1 2nd1997 23 0 1 1st1998 23 2 0 3rd1999 18 3 1 10th2000 22 3 0 4th2001 24 1 0 2nd2002 22 2 1 1st2003 22 2 1 1st2004 23 2 0 4th2005 24 2 0 2nd2006 22 0 3 4th2007 24 2 0 1st2008 26 0 0 1st2009 19 5 1 5th2010 15 5 1 12th2011 19 1 3 6th2012 21 3 0 4th2013 18 3 6 3rd2014 20 1 2 3rd2015 19 3 1 5th2016 18 4 0 7th28 yrs. 592 54 27 7 titles(74 conference, region, district & national titles)

NJCAA Men’s Soccer Coaching Records *Active

Name, College, State, Division Years Won Lost Tied Pct. +.500 Wins/Season*Michael Pantalione, Yavapai, AZ (Div. 1) 28 592 54 27 .900 +538 21.1George Vizvary, Ulster County, NY (Div. 3) 37 534 163 28 .756 +371 14.4Tom Bichy, Montgomery-Rockville, MD (Div. 3) 37 471 166 47 .723 +305 12.7*Jim Kelly, DuPage, IL (Div. 1) 29 446 121 46 .765 +325 15.4Marc Zagara, Georgia Perimeter, GA (Div. 1) 30 439 168 27 .714 +271 14.6Charlie Inverso, Mercer County, NJ (Div. 1) 24 434 46 14 .893 +388 18.1Pete Sorber, St. Louis-Flo Valley, MO (Div. 1) 30 415 85 23 .815 +330 13.8

West Arena in Phoenix and was selected as a finalist for the 2004 NSCAA National Assistant Coach of the Year award. Bell previously coached several clubs, three dif-ferent high school programs in Arizona and at Scottsdale Community College. He came from Belfast, Northern Ireland where he played on numerous clubs as an at-tacker. He was a graduate of Arizona State University and holds a national coaching license. In addition, he has directed and coached various summer soccer camps across the nation and is a long-time member of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.

before moving on to NAIA power Sangamon State/Il-linois Springfield. Funkhouser scored the winning goal in the 1990 national championship game prior to play-ing at the University of New Mexico. Dizdar was back to back national champion in 2007 and 2008 before taking his keeper skills to Seattle University. Volunteer coaching news for this upcoming season was unavail-able at press time.

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Roughrider Soccer Alumni (Player/Hometown/College/Soccer Level)

1997 Graduates (43-4-2)Charles Browder (Phoenix, Arizona) Evansville-NCAA I; Grant Sparks (Henderson, Nevada) Nevada-Las Ve-gas NCAA I; Steve Ybarra (Peoria, Arizona) Wisconsin, Parkside-NCAA II; Richard Elliot (Glasgow, Scotland) Wisconsin, Parkside-NCAA II; Adam Lawrence (Prescott, Arizona) Northern Arizona; Dio Cifuni (Highlands Ranch, Colorado) Fort Lewis-NCAA II; Gary Thronton (Phoenix, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Travis Ball (Prescott, Arizona) Northern Arizona; Apolonio Montejano (Las Cruces, New Mexico) New Mexico-NCAA I; Jason Whi-taker (Glendale, Arizona) St. Gregory’s, Okla.-NAIA; Cesar Delgado (Phoenix, Arizona) Pro Soccer-MLS; Tad Detwiler (Prescott, Arizona) Pacific, Oregon-NAIA.

1998 Graduates (45-1-2)Kevin Jeffrey (Trin City, Trinidad) Virginia Commonwealth-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-A League; Matt Kirkpatrick (Sheffield, England) Virginia Commonwealth-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-A League; Ryan Lockhart (Glendale, Arizona) Wisconsin, Parkside-NCAA II; Ty Engram (Phoenix, Arizona) Mary-land, Baltimore County-NCAA I &Pro Soccer-A League; Junior Becerra (Mesa, Arizona) Arizona State; Marc Dudley (Yuma, Arizona) California State,San Bernardino-NCAA II; Arturo Romo (Las Vegas, Nevada) UNLV; Dan Lundgren (Glendale, Arizona) St. Gregory’s, Okla.-NAIA; Thomas Munck (Perstorp, Sweden) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Cody Okuda (Las Vegas, Nevada) UNLV-NCAA I; Kim Briels (Roskilde, Denmark) St. Gregory’s, Okla.-NAIA; Alex Zametkin (Astoria, Oregon) Fort Lewis, Col.-NCAA II; Alberto Mancera (ElPaso, Texas) New Mexico-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-A League; Santiago Aceves (Albuquerque, New Mexico) New Mexico.

1999 Graduates (46-2-1)Kelvin Jack (Trin City, Trinidad) Virginia Commonwealth-NCAA I & Pro Soccer; Alan Watson (Phoenix, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I; Ty Hibbert (Scottsdale, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I; Nathan Barton (Alamogordo, New Mexico) New Mexico-NCAA I; Andy Hutchison (Glendale, Arizona) Missouri, Kansas City-NCAA I; Travis Sterling (Glendale, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Marlon Austin (Scarborough, Tobago) New Hampshire-NCAA II; Hakim Bakhti (Rabat, Morocco) Park, Missouri-NCAA II & Pro Soccer-Spain; Adam Barrett (Westcliff-on-Sea, England) Pro Soccer-England.

2000 Graduates (40-6-1)Butch Pellant (Chandler, Arizona) Westmont, Calif.-NAIA; Alex Gonzalez (Chandler, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I; Nathan Edgin (Glendale, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Craig Trout (Glendale, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Adam Canfield (Las Vegas, Nevada) Cal State-San Bernardino-NCAA II; Brandon DeVaughn (Redlands, California) Cal State-San Bernardino-NCAA II; Justin Terwilleger (Las Vegas, Nevada) Incarnate Word, Texas-NCAA II; Steven Mills (London, England) Pro Soccer-England; Kevin McDonnell(Cheltenham, England) Coastal Carolina-NCAA I; Kyle Bell (Prescott Valley, Arizona) Northern Arizona; Steven Ball (Prescott, Arizona) Arizona; Dulapark Chaikuman (Bangkok, Thailand) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Florida-NAIA.

2001 Graduates (40-6-1) David Rawlings (Mesa, Arizona) California, Irvine-NCAA I; Anthony Trapani (Phoenix, Arizona) Cal State-San Bernardino-NCAA II; BJ Gamble (Kalispell, Montana) Con-cordia, Oregon-NCAA II; Adam Kulpa (Yuma, Arizona) San Diego State-NCAA I; Marc Wegner (Tucson, Arizona) Cal State, Los Angeles-NCAA II; Cooper Bradshaw (Paradise Valley, Arizona) Arizona State; Sergio Iniguez (Phoenix, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Damien Franklin (Lon-don, England)Pro Soccer-England.

2002 Graduates (46-4-0)Alan Gordon (Gilbert, Arizona)Oregon State-NCAA I, Pro Soccer-MLS; Kenny Fechner (Phoenix, Arizona) San Diego State-NCAA I; Marcus Weekes (Petit Valley, Trinidad)Maryland-Baltimore County (NCAA I); Joseph Alessi (Glendale, Arizona)Wisconsin-Parkside-NCAA II; Cameron Keresey (Los Alomos, New Mexico)Central Arkansas-NCAA II; Brent Wolfe (Glendale, Arizona) Concordia, Oregon-NAIA; Brett Parry(Chandler, Arizona) Teikyo-Post, Conn.-NAIA; David Scruggs (Newark, Delaware) Delaware-NCAA I; Christian Bruffy-Holmes (Phoenix, Arizona) West Virginia-NCAA I; Garry Wil-liamson (Darlington, England)Pro Soccer-England; Greg Daley (Kingston, Jamaica) Midwestern State, Texas-NCAA II; Ben Young (Prescott Valley, Arizona) Pacific Univ., Oregon-NAIA.

1991 Graduates (36-1-2) Andre Luciano (Las Vegas, Nevada) Indiana-NCAA I; Rocco DeNardis (Nepean, Ontario) Fresno State-NCAA I; Steve Macias (Glendale, Arizona) Illinois State-NCAA I; Peter Orona (Phoenix, Arizona) San Diego-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-CISL; Ed Brooks (Chandler, Arizona) Arkansas, Little Rock-NCAA I; Roger Salazar (Las Vegas, Nevada) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Joe Harman (Sierra Vista, Arizona) St. Mary’s, Kansas-NAIA; Jeff Stringham (Chandler, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I & Pro Soc-cer-USISL; Marvin Cassler (Tucson, Arizona) Sangamon State, Illinois-NAIA; Tony Robson (Phoenix, Arizona) Sangamon State, Illinois-NAIA; Edson Rico (Las Vegas, Nevada) Pro Soccer-Belgium & Pro Soccer-USISL; Matt Kozul (Phoenix, Arizona) Pro Soccer-Belgium & Pro Soccer-CISL; Remy Bilsback (Bergen, Norway) Arizona State; Brett Wright (Las Vegas, Nevada) Nevada, Las Vegas; Mike Wilcynski (Tempe, Arizona) Arizona State; Ken McMillen (Prescott, Arizona) Air Force.

1992 Graduates (43-2-1)Joe Owen (Tucson, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-USISL; Nick Bramini (Phoenix, Arizona) New Mexi-co-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-USISL; Kurt Funkhouser (Phoenix, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-Holland; Jose Corona (Tolleson, Arizona) Sangamon State, Illinois-NAIA & Pro Soccer-CISL; Bobby Bell (Tucson, Arizona) Sangamon State, Illinois-NAIA & Pro Soccer-USISL; Jose Miranda (Tucson, Arizona) Sangamon State, Illinois-NAIA & Pro Soccer-USISL; Heath Tagtmeyer (Tempe, Arizona) Quincy, Illinois-NCAA I; Qaher Al-Raqaya (Manama, Bahrain) Lenoir-Rhyne, North Carolina-NCAA II; Kobah Washington (Mesa, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II & Pro Soccer-CISL; Tyler Schlink (Phoenix, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Justin Ground (Tucson, Arizona) Pacific, Oregon-NAIA; Mazen Kayali (Denver, Colorado) Metro State, Col.-NCAA II.

1993 Graduates (46-2-0)Eric Jarvis (Tucson, Arizona) Texas Pan American-NCAA I; Matt Dickey (Tucson, Arizona) West Virginia-NCAA I; David Veliz (Tucson, Arizona) West Virginia-NCAA I; Josep Masllorens (Banyoles, Spain) Sangamon State, Illinois-NAIA; Luis Diaz (Yuma, Arizona) Sangamon State, Illinois-NAIA; Victor Gilgan (Las Vegas, Nevada) Grand Canyon-NCAA II & Pro Soccer-CISL; Jason Collins (Scottsdale, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II & Pro Soccer-USISL; Chris Sagar (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad) Wisconsin, Parkside-NCAA II & Pro Soccer-CISL.

1994 Graduates (48-2-0)Kenny Wright (Phoenix, Arizona) UCLA-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-CISL; Chad Polivka (Mesa, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I; Donny Deutsch (Mesa, Arizona) Lander, SC-NCAA II; Pat Smith (Las Vegas, Nevada) California Baptist-NAIA; Greg Archuleta (Glendale, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-USISL; Danny Flores (Glendale, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Ian White (Phoenix, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Jeff Wassell (Sedona, Arizona) Northern Arizona; Michael LaBerge (Phoenix, Arizona) Evansville-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-A League; Darren Clare (Canney Island, England) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Rocky Phillips (Diego Martin, Trinidad) St. Thomas, Florida-NAIA.

1995 Graduates (45-3-2)Kevin Zimmermann (Tucson, Arizona) Illinois, Springfield-NAIA & Pro Soccer-NPSL; Mark Hatfield (Phoenix, Ari-zona) Pacific, Oregon-NAIA; Ross Hoaglund (Burnsville, Minnesota) Fort Lewis, Colorado-NCAA II; Jesse Larimer (Tempe, Arizona) Point Loma Nazarene-NAIA; Ben Dickey (Tucson, Arizona) Northern Arizona; Michael Tristani (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Missouri Southern-NCAA II; Ben Townsend (Prescott, Arizona) Arizona; Richard Skoro (Portland, Oregon) Arizona; Frank Roan (Prescott, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II.

1996 Graduates (42-5-3)Avery John (Point Fortin, Trinidad) American-NCAA I & Pro Soccer-MLS; Scott Dorsey (Phoenix, Arizona) New Mexico-NCAA I; John Reimers (Scottsdale, Arizona) Con-cordia, Oregon-NAIA; Octavio Heredia (Elko, Nevada) West Texas A&M-NCAA II; Michael Ochoa (Tucson, Ari-zona) New Mexico-NCAA I; Jason House (Yuma, Arizona) Northern Arizona; John Hunter (Glendale, Arizona) Mars Hill, NC-NCAA II; Valentin Arellano (Glendale, Arizona) Drury, Missouri-NCAA II.

2003 Graduates (46-3-1)Eric Santiago (Las Vegas, Nevada) San Diego State NCAA I; Jordan McKee (Tucson, Arizona) San Diego State-NCAA I; Colter McArdle (Tucson, Arizona) San Diego State-NCAA I; Sean Johnson (Chandler, Arizona) Radford, VA-NCAA I; Andrew Frame (Tucson, Arizona) South Carolina, Spartanburg-NCAA II; Adam Levy (London, England) Christian Brothers, TN-NCAA II; Marcus Bailey (San Fernando, Trinidad) Christian Broth-ers, TN-NCAA II; Zach Yando (Puyallup, Washington) Washington-NCAA I; Robert Winfield (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Missouri Southern-NCAA II; Brent Bentley (Phoenix, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Joseph Gjersten (Tacoma, Washington) Evergreen State, Wash.-NAIA & Pro Soccer-USL; Mark Merrill (Tempe, Arizona) Radford, VA-NCAA I.

2004 Graduates (44-4-2)Josh Westermann (Oregon City, Oregon) Gonzaga-NCAA I, Pro Soccer-South Africa; Maurice Hughes (Phoenix, Arizona) Alabama-Birmingham-NCAA I, Pro Soccer-USL; Daniel Smith (Phoenix, Arizona) St. Mary’s, Calif.-NCAA I, Pro Soccer-USL; Craig Ettinger (Phoenix, Arizona) California, Irvine-NCAA I; Jason Martin (Phoe-nix, Arizona) South Connecticut State-NCAA II; Stephen O’Farrell (Phoenix, Arizona) Georgia Southern-NCAA I; Sky Asay-Davis (Prescott, Arizona) Arizona State; Tim Jones (Scottsdale, Arizona) Arizona.

2005 Graduates (45-4-1)Robert Armstrong (Aurora, Colorado) Cal State-Fuller-ton-NCAA I; Chris Guse (Chandler, Arizona) Southern New Hampshire-NCAA II; Todd Brown (Prescott, Arizona) Clemson-NCAA I; David Oberholtzer (Tempe, Arizona) Fort Lewis, Colorado-NCAA II; Geoffrey Hill (Tucson, Arizona) Arizona; Travis Sanders (Payson, Arizona) Northern Arizona; Erik Jacobsen (Portland, Oregon) Williamette, Oregon-NCAA III; Daniel Pearce (Las Vegas, Nevada) UNLV-NCAA I; Jose Ronquillo (Alamogordo, New Mexico) Southwest, NM-NCAA II; Sam Afjei (Tucson, Arizona) Rockhurst, Kansas-NCAA II; Corey Patrick (Woodbury, Connecticut) Massachusetts-NCAA I; Gregorio Quinones (Long Beach, California) Cal State-Dominguez Hills, NCAA II.

2006 Graduates (47-4-0)Dan Lowe (Mesa, Arizona) Hartford, Conn.-NCAA I; Tyler Hasman (Portland, Oregon) Vermont-NCAA I; Obed Becerra (San Luis, Arizona) Midwestern, Tex-NCAA II; Jared Martinez (Littleton, Colorado) Indianapolis-NCAA II; Ross Eshleman (Eugene, Oregon) Oregon State-NCAA I; Michael Randolph (Chino Hills, California) Pro Soccer-MLS; Kyle Haynes (Broomfield, Colorado) Cumberland, Tenn.-NAIA; Brian Hughes (Peoria, Arizona) Northwest Christian, Oregon-NAIA; Lokahi Bounds (Waipahu, Hawaii) Cumberland, Tenn.-NAIA; Theo Browne (Jupiter, Florida) John Brown Univ., Ark.-NAIA; Patrick Roy (Littleton, Colorado) Hartford, Conn.-NCAA I.

2007 Graduates (46-2-3) Tim Kelly (Surprise, Arizona) Oregon State-NCAA I; Chris Johnson (Colorado Springs, Colorado) Northern Illinois-NCAA I; Roger Espinoza (Denver, Colorado) Ohio State-NCAA I, Pro Soccer-MLS; Joel Ibarra (Yuma, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II; Bryce Beall (Chula Vista, California) Cal-State, Los Angeles-NCAA II; Brian Denning (Tucson, Arizona) Arizona; Brady Flummer (Cottonwood, Arizona) Northern Arizona; Lee Williams (Tacoma, Washington) Dominican Univ., Ill.-NCAA III; Garrison Goodner (Littleton, Colorado) Metro State, Colorado-NCAA II; Jorge Reyes (Santa Ana, California) UC-Irvine-NCAA I.

2008 Graduates (47-2-3) Denton Brown (Eugene, Oregon) Vermont-NCAA I; Irving Garcia (San Luis, Arizona) Cal Irvine-NCAA I, Pro Soccer-MLS; Camilo Valencia (Highlands Ranch, Colorado) UNLV-NCAA I.

2009 Graduates (50-2-0)Dirk Petersen (Huntington Beach, California) Cal-Irvine-NCAA I; Justin Meram (Shelby Township, Michigan) Michigan-NCAA I; Jeff Bendawald (Meridian, Idaho) Ohio State-NCAA I; Evan McNiel (Castaic, California) UC-Santa Barbara-NCAA I; Chris Hunter (South Shields, England) UC-Santa Barbara-NCAA I; Sam Hayden (Jackson, Wyoming) UC-Santa Barbara-NCAA I; Francis Khamis (Las Vegas, Nevada) Pro Soccer-Sudan; Ivan Dizdar (Phoenix, Arizona) Seattle-NCAA I.

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AAbrego, Alex 1989*Aceves, Santiago 1997Afjei, Sam 2004Alessi, Joseph 2000-01Allen, Daniel 1998Al-Raqaya, Qaher 1991Ameen, Mohamed 2015Ampleford, James 2013Angeles, Miguel-Angel 2012*Archuleta, Greg 1992-93Arellano, Isaac 2006Arellano, Mario 2004Arellano, Valentin 1994-95*Arias, Luis 1992-1993*Armstrong, Robert 2003-04Arrowsmith, Paul 1999**Asay-Davis, Sky 2002-03Atkin, Jake 1996Austin, Marlon 1998Ayau, Tanner 2010BBagheri, Steven 2010*Bailey, Marcus 2001-02*Bakhti, Hakim 1997-98Ball, Stephen 1999Ball, Travis 1995-96Banyai, Ryan 2015 Barnett, Rysen 2011-12 Barrett, Adam 1998*Barton, Nathan 1997-98Baures, Adrien 2014 Beall, Bryce 2005-06*Becerra, Junior 1996-97*Becerra, Obed 2003, 2005Beggs, Ryan 2011*Bell, Bobby 1990-91Bell, Kyle 1999Belverud, Shawn 1991**Bendawald, Jeff 2007-08 Bendawald, Kyle 2013 Benser, Ryan 2004Bentley, Brett 2002*Bilsback, Remy 1989-90*Boquet, Matt 1992Bounds, Lokahi 2004-05Boyle, Darragh 2015 Bradshaw, Cooper 2000*Bramini, Nick 1990-91Breinholt, Damon 1995*Briels, Kim 1997*Brooks, Ed 1989-90Browder, Charles 1995-96Brown, Andrew 2011*Brown, Denton 2006-07 Brown, Ryan 1995*Brown, Todd 2003-04Browne, Theo 2005Bruffy-Holmes, Christian 2001Bryant, Stuart 2011Burke, Chris 2005Buron, Mason 2013-14Busche, Peter 2013Butzke, Cody 1994-95CCaesar, Kwesi 2015 Cajiao, Carlos 1989Calderon, Maximo 2004Canfield, Adam 1998-99Cardona, Raul 2012Carmona-deVille, Juan 2014-15*Cassler, Marvin 1989-90Castro, Jonathan 2009*Celario, Daniel 2007 Chaikuman, Dulapark 1999Chala, Christian 2014Cifuni, Dio 1996Cisse, Daouda 2009*Clare, Darren 1992-93Clark, Jesse 1993Coffin, Spencer 2016Coleman-Fry, Kieran 2012*Collins, Jason 1991-92Cordova, Anthony 2000*Corona, Jose 1990-91*Cristia, Chad 2007Crossingham, Adam 2010-11Cruz, Yabin 2013Cusack, Sam 2011-12DDaley, Greg 2001 Davis, Jon 2009Dawood, Ather 2014-15 Delgado, Cesar 1995-96*DeJonghe, Bryan 2003DeLaRosa, Alexis 2014Demirelli, Emmett 2011*DeNardis, Rocco 1989-90Denning, Brian 2005-06Detwiler, Tad 1996DeVaughn, Brandon 1999Diaz, Alonso 2012Diaz, Daniel 2013-14Diaz, Guillermo 2014-15*Diaz, Luis 1991-92

Dickey, Ben 1993-94*Dickey, Matt 1991-92**Dizdar, Ivan 2007-08 Deutsch, Donny 1993Doran, Michael 2000Dorsey, Scott 1994-95Douglas, George 2014Dragomir, Julien 2011-12*Duarte, Rudy 2005, 2007*Dudley, Marc 1996-97EEarley, Calen 2004Ebel, Tom 1989Edgin, Nathan 1998-99Efiom, Gregory 2010 Elliot, Richard 1995-96*Engram, Ty 1996-97Eshleman, Ross 2004-05Espino, Felix 2006*Espinoza, Michael 2008 Espinoza, Roger 2005-06**Ettinger, Craig 2002-03FFares, Ziyad 2016Fechner, Kenny 2000-01Figueroa, Alfredo 2016*Fimbrez, Vincent 2006-07*Flores, Danny 1992-93Flores, Fernando 2000Flores, Jonathan 2010 Flummer, Brady 2005-06Foley, Christopher 2010*Frame, Andrew 2001-02Franklin, Damien 2000Fried, Ryan 2011*Fuertsch, Ryan 2008-09*Funkhouser, Kurt 1990-91GGabrielson, Ricky 2009*Galindo, Marcos 1992Gallardo, Michael 2013-14Gamble, BJ 1999-00Ganados, Roman 2000Gandara, David 2016*Garcia, Guadalupe 2003*Garcia, Irving 2006-07*Garcia, Juan 2008Garcia, Marcos 2010*Garcia, Ramon 1997Garton, Trae 2006Gbapou, Junior 2012*Gentry, Andrew 2007*Gilgan, Victor 1991-92*Gilmer, Greg 2008-09*Gjersten, Joseph 2002Globke, Brett 1994Godinez, Rodolfo 2009, 2011 Golden, Josh 1999Goldsmith, Asa 2013 Gonzalez, Alex 1998-99Gonzalez, Sergio 2016Goodner, Garrison 2005-06Gordillo, Diego 1991Gordon, Alan 2000-01*Gordon, Chase 2007Grant, Jonathan 2012Green, Darion 2014-15*Ground, Justin 1991-92Grub, Kevin 1989*Guse, Chris 2003-04Gutierrez, Hugo 2014-15HHalley, Gouedan 2011-12Hammer, Brandon 2002Hammack, Willie 2009-10Hanze, Jared 2010Hardie-Jordan, Avery 2013 Hardie-Jordan, Dylan 2010-11Harlley, Alex 2012*Harman, Joe 1989-90Hasman, Tyler 2004-05Hatfield, Mark 1993-94Haulkham, Zachary 2013**Hayden, Sam 2007-08Haynes, Kyle 2004-05Hazzard, Matt 2009-10*Heller, Jeffrey 2007Heredia, Angel Rey 2014Heredia, Octavio 1994-95*Hernandez, Isaias 2007*Hibbert, Ty 1997-98*Hill, Geoffrey 2003-04Hoaglund, Ross 1993-94Hogarth, Daniel 2001Hollimon, Mike 1993-94Horton, Shane 1993House, Jason 1994-95*Hughes, Brian 2003, 2005**Hughes, Maurice 2002-03Hunter, John 1994-95**Hunter, Chris 2007-08*Hutchison, Andy 1997-98IIbarra, Joel 2005-06*Iglesias, Christian 2002

Iles, James 2009 Iniguez, Sergio 2000Izard, Adam 2001J*Jack, Kelvin 1997-98*Jacobsen, Eric 2003-04*Jarvis, Eric 1992Jasso, Eduardo 2011-12*Jeffrey, Kevin 1996-97Jimenez, Hector 2013 John, Avery 1994-95Johnson, Chris 2005-06*Johnson, Sean 2001-02Jones, Edward 2010-11*Jones, Tim 2003Jordan, Matthew 2016K*Kalala, Fabrice 2008-09Kanner, John 2016*Kayali, Mazan 1992Kelly, Daniel 2014Kelly, Tim 2005-06Keresey, Cameron 2001**Khamis, Francis 2007-08Killian, Nicholas 2016King, Konnor 2016Kinney, Chad 1993*Kirkpatrick, Matt 1996-97*Kozul, Matt 1989-90Kulpa, Adam 1999-00LLaBerge, Mike 1993Labanino, Jose 2014-15*LaFleur, Cameron 2003LaFollette, Gavin 2009Lara, Carlos 2010, 2012Larimer, Jesse 1994Larson, Albert 2012Lawrence, Adam 1996LaVanway, Lucas 2013Lazarevski, Jason 2015*Levy, Adam 2002Lilleker, Andy 1998*Lockhart, Ryan 1996-97Logue, Niall 2014-15Lopez, Angel 2016Lowe, Dan 2004-05Lozoya, Daniel 2010Lucatero, Victor 2006*Luciano, Andre 1989-90Lukavics, Matt 2000*Lundgren, Dan 1996-97Lutostanski, Joseph 2011-12Luu, Christopher 2011MMacias, Alejandro 2006Macias, Lorenzo 2016*Macias, Steve 1989-90Mack, David 2013-14Malach, Jacob 2015-16Malloy, David 2009*Mancera, Alberto 1997*Mangan, Tanner 1992Marinkovic, Srdjan 1995Markarian, Steven 2016Marquez, Kayd 2013Martin, Ethan 2010**Martin, Jason 1997, 2003Martin, Jeff 2003Martin, Vince 2009Martinez, Jared 2004*Masllorens, Josep 1991-92Matlock, Cameron 2009*McArdle, Colter 2001-02McDonnell, Kevin 1999*McKee, Jordan 2001-02McKenna, Kyle 2011McMillen, Brent 1993-94*McMillen, Ken 1989-90**McNiel, Evan 2007-08McRae, Miles 2015Mecier, William 2011Medina, Jose 2010Menezes, Philip 2006**Meram, Justin 2007-08Merlo, Marco 1994*Merrill, Mark 2002*Miller, Ralph 1992Mills, Stephen 1999Miranda, Jaime 1998*Miranda, Jose 1990-91Mitchell, Joel 2009Montejano, Apolonio 1996Montes, Brian 2013Montoya, Henry 2016*Moran, Michael 2008-09Morgan, Vaughan 1994Morris, Kyle 2011-12Moss, Matt 2006Motzkus, Justin 2016*Munck, Thomas 1997NNash, Jason 1989Navarro, Sean 2006Nelson, Jacob 2013-14 Nelson, Tyler 2006Nevarez, Jacob 2010Nicewander, Assante 2015*Nixon, Chad 2002

Nixon, Scott 2014Nunez-Arellano, Ricardo 2016O*Oberholtzer, David 2003-04Ochoa, Darius 2016Ochoa, Michael 1995**O’Farrell, Stephen 2002-03O Sillah, Osman 2014*Okito, Gabriel 2008-09*Okuda, Cody 1994, 1997*Orona, Peter 1989-90Ortiz, Oscar 2014O’Sullivan, Donal 2000Otokore, Kevin 2015*Owen, Joe 1990-91Owsley, McKay 2013PPacheco, Josiah 2013Pacheco, Ruben 2014 Paine, Matthew 2012-13**Panchenko, Pavel 2007-08Park, Simon 2013 Parr, Kalvin 2015 Parry, Brett 1999, 2001Patenaude, Gregory 2014-15Patrick, Corey 2004*Pearce, Daniel 2003-04Pellant, Butch 1998-99**Petersen, Dirk 2007-08Phillips, Rocky 1993Polivka, Chad 1993Popovic, Milan 2012-13QQuesada, Carlo 2016Quinones, Gregorio 2004Quintana, Juan 1995RRamirez, Johnny 2016Ramirez, Juan 2015-16Randolph, Michael 2004-05Rawlings, David 1999-00Rawls, Ricky 1998Regalado, Jorge 2016Reghabi, Shaun 2010Reimers, John 1994-95Rey, Agustin 2011-12Reyes, Jorge 2006Rinehart, Shane 1993Richards, Herbert 1993Rico, Christian 2014Rico, Donovan 2010-11*Rico, Edson 1989-90*Rivera, Chilo 2008Rivera, Peter 2001Roan, Frank 1994Robertson, Garett 2011Robles, Ascari 2015*Robson, Tony 1989-90Rodakovic, Viktor 2010-11*Roe, Daniel 1997-98Romeo, Andy 1998Romero, Jason 2014*Romo, Arturo 1997*Ronquillo, Jose 2003-04Rowe, Joel 2001Roy, Patrick 2005Rullow, Marcus 1998**Rusch-Michener, Dallas 2007-08*Rush, Spencer 1992Russell, Drew 2009Rustrum, Tye 1999SSalazar, Raul 1991*Salazar, Roger 1989-90*Salinas, Merced 2008*Sagar, Chris 1991-92*Sanders, Travis 2003-04*Santiago, Eric 2001-02Savage, Anderson 2009*Savage, Donald 2008Scearce, John 2016*Schlink, Tyler 1989-91Scruggs, David 2000-01Sellitti, Daniel 2011-12

Shadix, Tyler 2013 Silva, Fernando 2006 Skoro, Richard 1994Sluwar, Momudu 2010Smith, Coltin 2015*Smith, Daniel 2003 *Smith, Pat 1992-93Solomon, Justin 2012Soriano, Humberto 2009-10 Sparks, Grant 1995-96Starbird, Robert 1998Stensby, Marius 2010-11*Sterling, Erik 2002*Sterling, Travis 1997-98Stevens, Shane 2001Stinson, Justin 2015*Stringham, Jeff 1989-90Strode, Jeff 2000Swensen, Colby 2006-07 *Sy, Elhadj 2007Sylva, Josh 2010T*Tagtmeyer, Heath 1990-91Tallis, Kevin 1991Terwilleger, Justin 1999Thermoncy, Johnny 1999Thompson, Ian 1998Thornton, Gary 1995-96*Tibbetts, Gene 2008-09Torres, Peter 2016Townsend, Ben 1994Trapani, Anthony 1999-00Trella, Bradley 2013-14*Tristani, Mike 1992, 1994Trout, Craig 1998-99Tulloch, Marwan 1996Turner, Jamie 1999Turner, Tyler 2005VValencia, Camilo 2006-07Vargas, Esteban 2016*Vega, Israel 2008*Veliz, David 1991-92Villasenor, Santos 2016WWalberer, Matthew 2010 Wallace, Blake 2000Wallace, Brandon 2013-14Wandell, Keahi 2005Warrender, Scott 2015*Washington, Kobah 1990-91*Wassell, Jeff 1992-93Watkins, Bailey 2016*Watson, Alan 1997-98*Weber, Elliot 2002Weber, Slade 2016Weekes, Marcus 1999-01Wegner, Marc 1999-00Weldon, Reece 2015**Westermann, Josh 2002-03Whitaker, Jason 1995-96*White, Ian 1992-93White, Jared 1995White, Lee 2000*Wilcynski, Mike 1989-90Williams, Khary 1994, 1996Williams, Lee 2006Williamson, Garry 2001Wilson, Nelvin 1995*Winfield, Robert 2002Winship, Jake 2013Wolfe, Brent 2000-01*Woodson, Kyle 2008-09*Wright, Brett 1989-90Wright, Kenny 1993Y*Yando, Zachary 2001-02Ybarra, Steve 1995-96Young, Ben 2001ZZacarias, Ricardo 2013 Zametkin, Alex 1996-97Zemba, Michael 2004Zimmermann, Kevin 1993-94

Note: Medical redshirt players and their year are included. In most cases, one year players have either transfered into or out of four-year schools. *national champion; ** 2-time national champion

All-time Alphabetical Roster

At their 25th anniversary alumni reunion and induction into the Yavapai College Athletic Hall of Fame, over 20 members of the 1990 National Championship team meet again. (Left to Right)—Jose Corona, Jose Miranda, Coach Pantalione, Bobby Bell and Joe Owen.

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1989 Original Roughriders (15-0-1)Front Row (L to R)–Orona, Harman, Grub, Luciano, Nash, DeNardis, Cassler, Wilcynski, Stringham, Ebel.Back Row (L to R)–Farnsworth, Wright, McMillen, Bilsback, Brooks, Kozul, Schlink, Robson, Rico, Salazar, Cajiao, Macias, Pantalione.

1993 National 4th Place (24-1-0)Front Row (L to R)–Hoaglund, Arias, Rinehart, Dickey, LaBerge, Smith, Clare, Zimmermann, Wassell, Wright, Hatfield, Clark.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Richards, Hollimon, Phillips, Archuleta, Horton, McMillen, Kinney, Polivka, White, Flores, Deutsch, Pantalione.

1995 National Runners-up (21-3-1)Front Row (L to R)–Reimers, Arellano, Breinholt, Whitaker, Delgado, John, Dorsey, Browder, Thornton, Ybarra, Ball, Elliot.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Farnsworth, Hunter, Ochoa, Sparks, House, Brown, Wilson, Heredia, Cassler, Pantalione.

1998 National 3rd Place (23-2-0)Front Row (L to R)–Starbird, Romeo, Pellant, Canfield, Rullow, Jack, Edgin, Thompson, Trout, Watson, Rawls, Miranda.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Allen, Gonzalez, Hibbert, Lilleker, Sterling, Austin, Hutchison, Barrett, Roe, Bakhti, Barton, Pantalione.

2000 National 4th Place (22-3-0)Front Row (L to R)–Bradshaw, Fechner, Gamble, Strode, Scruggs, Rawlings, Kulpa, Alessi, Franklin, Flores, Iniguez, Lukavics.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Cordova, Wallace, Wegner, White, Doran, O’Sullivan, Gordon, Trapani, Ganados, Wolfe, Weekes, Pantalione.

1991 National Runners-up (22-1-0)Front Row (L to R)–Bell, Miranda, Al-Raqaya, Salazar, Ground, Owen, Corona, Sagar, Gordillo, Collins, Tallis, Washington.Back Row (L to R)–Masllorens, Funkhouser, Gilgan, Diaz, Bramini, Tagtmeyer, Schlink, Belverud, Dickey, Veliz, Pantalione.

1994 National Runners-up (21-2-2)Front Row (L to R)–Hoaglund, Roan, Okuda, Reimers, Heredia, Tristani, Zimmermann, Dickey, Morgan, Arellano, Larimer, Butzke.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Farnsworth, Merlo, Skoro, Hunter, Townsend, Globke, House, John, Hatfield, Williams, Dorsey, Pantalione.

1996 National Runners-up (22-1-1)Front Row (L to R)–Atkin, Ball, Montejano, Jeffrey, Delgado, Elliot, Ybarra, Browder, Lundgren, Becerra, Thornton, Cifuni.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Farnsworth, Tulloch, Zametkin, Lockhart, Lawrence, Kirkpatrick, Detwiler, Sparks, Dudley, Engram, Funkhouser, Pantalione.

1999 National 10th Place (18-3-1)Front Row (L to R)–Thermoncy, Gamble, Rawlings, Canfield, Edgin, Pellant, Gonzalez, Terwilleger, Bell, Mills, Chaikuman, Weekes.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Rustrum, Parry, Golden, Trapani, Arrowsmith, Kulpa, Ball, Wegner, Trout, McDonnell, DeVaughn, Pantalione.

2001 National Runners-up (24-1-0)Front Row (L to R)–Daley, Rivera, McArdle, Williamson, Young, Gordon, Fechner, Alessi, Frame, Weekes, Bailey, Santiago.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Parry, Yando, Hogarth, Keresey, Johnson, McKee, Rowe, Bruffy-Holmes, Izard, Wolfe, Pantalione.

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2004 National 4th Place (23-2-0)Front Row (L to R)–Bounds, Ronquillo, Jacobsen, Oberholtzer, Haynes, Guse, Brown, Armstrong, Calderon, Pearce, Hasman, Randolph.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Earley, Martinez, Benser, Lowe, Quinones, Afjei, Hill, Arellano, Patrick, Sanders, Eshleman, Pantalione.

2011 National 6th Place (19-1-3)Front Row (L to R)–Fried, McKenna, Rico, Dragomir, Crossingham, Selletti, Jones, Rey, Bryant, Lutkstanski, Cusack, Barnett, Godinez.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Estrada, Hardie-Jordan, Rodadovic, Demirelli, Halley, Luu, Beggs, Mecier, McKenna, Robertson, Brown, Stensby, Jasso, Pantalione.

2005 National Runners-up (24-2-0)Front Row (L to R)–Becerra, Turner, Beall, Espinoza, Martinez, Goodner, Haynes, Flummer, Bounds, Eshleman, Duarte, Hughes, Hasman.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Ibarra, Wandell, Johnson, Denning, Browne, Lowe, Kelly, Roy, Burke, Randolph, Pantalione.

2012 National 4th Place (21-3-0)Front Row (L to R)–Solomon, Diaz, Barnett, Cusack, Coleman-Fry, Sellitti, Rey, Lara, Dragomir, Lutostanski, Gbapou.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Estrada, Larson, Paine, Angeles, Morris, Popovic, Harlley, Halley, Grant, Cardona, Jasso, Pantalione.

2006 National 4th Place (22-0-3)Front Row: (L to R)–Garcia, Macias, Fimbrez, Beall, Goodner, Kelly, Espinoza, Flummer, Ibarra, Silva, Valencia, Menezes. Back Row: (L to R)–Bell, Espino, Johnson, Garton, Brown, Nelson, Williams, Swensen, Navarro, Denning, Moss, Reyes, Lucatero, Pantalione.

2013 National 3rd Place (18-3-6)Front Row (L to R)–Nelson, Pacheco, Gallardo, Buron, Zacarias, Jimenez, Trella, Owsley, Diaz, Park, Montes, Mack, Marquez, Cruz, Wallace.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Estrada, Haulkham, Paine, Ampleford, Busche, LaVanway, Winship, Popovic, Goldsmith, Hardie-Jordan, Shadix, Bendawald, Pantalione.

2009 National 5th Place (19-5-1)Front Row: (L to R)–Woodson, Davis, Fuertsch, Matlock, LaFollette, Soriano, Moran, Iles, Savage, Godinez, Martin, Hammack.Back Row: (L to R)–Bell, Russell, Malloy, Mitchell, Castro, Tibbetts, Kalala, Gabrielson, Gilmer, Hazzard, Okito, Cisse, Pantalione.

2014 National 3rd Place (20-1-2)Front Row: (L to R)–Diaz, G., Heredia, Pacheco, Gallardo, Nixon, Mack, Trella, Patenaude, Diaz, D., Buron, Wallace, Nelson, Rico, Gutierrez, Dawood.Back Row: (L to R)–Bell, Estrada, Douglas, Baures, Labaniano, DeLaRosa, Kelly, Logue, O Sillah, Chala, Green, Carmona-deVille, Romero, Ortiz, Pantalione.

2010 National 12th Place (15-5-1)Front Row (L to R)–Medina, Garcia, Martin, Flores, Lara, Jones, Soriano, Foley, Walberer, Bagheri, Sluwar, Rico, Hammack.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Ayau, Stensby, Efiom, Hardie, Nevarez, Reghabi, Hanze, Lozoya, Hazzard, Rodakovic, Crossingham, Sylva, Pantalione.

2015 National 5th Place (19-3-1)Front Row (L to R)–Diaz, Weldon, Gutierrez, Boyle, Warrender, Nicewander, Smith, Patenaude, Stinson, McRae, Lazarevski, Caesar, Dawood.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Estrada, Malach, Ramirez, Labanino, Robles, Banyai, Logue, Parr, Green, Fike, Ameen, Carmona-deVille, Otokore, Pantalione.

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1990 National Champions (21-1-1) Yavapai’s First Recruiting ClassFront Row (L to R)–Harman, Washington, Orona, Wilcynski, Ground, Cassler, DeNardis, Bilsback, Luciano, Owen, Macias, Stringham, Bell, Miranda.Back Row (L to R)–Funkhouser, McMillen, Salazar, Corona, Bramini, Tagtmeyer, Schlink, Kozul, Brooks, Wright, Robson, Rico, Pantalione.

1992 National Champions (24-1-0)Front Row (L to R)–Arias, Collins, Miller, Masllorens, Sagar, Gilgan, Clare, Tristani, Smith, Boquet, Kayali, Rush.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Farnsworth, White, Jarvis, Galindo, Archuleta, Diaz, Dickey, Veliz, Mangan, Flores, Wassell, Pantalione.

1997 National Champions (23-0-1)Front Row (L to R)–Romo, Okuda, Diaz, Mancera, Martin, Munck, Jeffrey, Kirkpatrick, Aceves, Sterling, Briels, Lundgren, Watson, Becerra.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Farnsworth, Dudley, Hibbert, Zametkin, Lockhart, Jack, Hutchison, Roe, Engram, Bakhti, Barton, Pantalione.

2002 National Champions (22-2-1)Front Row (L to R)–Sterling, Nixon, Hammer, Iglesias, Asay-Davis, O’Farrell, Winfield, Brentley, Frame, Bailey, Santiago, Ettinger, Gjertsen.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, McArdle, Yando, Weber, Westermann, McKee, Johnson, Hughes, Levy, Merrill, Pantalione.

National Championship Teams

Highlands Ranch, Colorado ........ 2Oregon City, Oregon .................. 2Hillsboro, Oregon ....................... 2Portland, Oregon ....................... 2Castaic, California ....................... 2Huntington Beach, California ...... 2Toledo, Washington .................... 2Meridian, Idaho .......................... 2Shelby Township, Michigan ........ 2Jackson, Wyoming ...................... 2South Shields, England ............... 2Prescott Valley, Arizona ............... 1Sierra Vista, Arizona .................... 1Fort Huachuca, Arizona ............... 1Paradise Valley, Arizona ............... 1Tolleson, Arizona......................... 1

Phoenix, Arizona ....................... 23 Tucson, Arizona ........................ 17Las Vegas, Nevada .................... 14Prescott, Arizona ......................... 7Glendale, Arizona ....................... 6Yuma, Arizona ............................ 6Tempe, Arizona ........................... 5Scottsdale, Arizona ..................... 4Chandler, Arizona ....................... 4Mesa, Arizona ............................. 3Albuquerque, New Mexico ......... 3Alamogordo, New Mexico .......... 3San Luis, Ariziona ........................ 2Trin City, Trinidad ....................... 2Puyallup, Washington ................. 2Aurora, Colorado ........................ 2

Sedona, Arizona .......................... 1Payson, Arizona .......................... 1Peoria, Arizona ............................ 1Gilbert, Arizona........................... 1ElPaso, Texas ............................... 1Tacoma, Washington .................. 1Federal Way, Washington ............ 1Henderson, Nevada .................... 1Draper, Utah ............................... 1Park City, Utah ............................ 1Logan, Utah ................................ 1Salt Lake City, Utah ..................... 1Eugene, Oregon ......................... 1Beaverton, Oregon ..................... 1Colorado Springs, Colorado ........ 1Eagle, Idaho ................................ 1

Hometown of Players from YC’s National Championship TeamsAnchorage, Alaska ...................... 1Apple Valley, California................ 1Nepean, Ontario, Canada ........... 1Bergen, Norway.......................... 1Port-of-Spain, Trinidad ................ 1Sheffield, England ....................... 1Canney Island, England .............. 1Southend, England ..................... 1Banyoles, Spain ........................... 1Rabat, Morocco .......................... 1Roskilde, Denmark ...................... 1Perstorp, Sweden ........................ 1London, England ........................ 1San Fernando, Trinidad ............... 1Total Champions ...............160

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National Championship Mini-Box Scores

2003 National Champions (22-2-1)Front Row (L to R)–Becerra, Martin-Jeff, Oberholtzer, Pearce, O’Farrell, Ettinger, Hughes-Maurice, Westermann, Armstrong, Ronquillo, Asay-Davis, Hughes-Brian, Garcia.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, LaFleur, Fimbrez, Brown, Martin-Jason, Jones, Guse, Smith, Hill, DeJonghe, Sanders, Jacobsen, Pantalione.

2007 National Champions (24-2-0)Front Row (L to R)–Bendawald, Hernandez, Celario, Sy, Hayden, Gentry, Dizdar, Rusch-Michener, Cristia, Valencia, Garcia.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Duarte, Fimbrez, Brown, Gordon, Petersen, Heller, Khamis, McNiel, Panchenko, Swensen, Meram, Hunter, Pantalione.

2008 National Champions (26-0-0)Front Row (L to R)–Front Row (L to R)—Woodson, Garcia, Savage, Rusch-Michener, Gilmer, Hayden, Moran, Dizdar, Rivera, Okito, Espinoza, Bendawald, Fuertsch.Back Row (L to R)–Bell, Hunter, Kalala, Tibbetts, Salinas, Petersen, Khamis, McNiel, Panchenko, Vega, Meram, Pantalione.

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Nov. 18, 1990 at Trenton, New Jersey 1st 2nd OT-1 OT-2 Shoot Final Half Half Out Score

Yavapai (21-1-1) 0 1 0 1 - 2

Passiac, NJ (19-1-0) 1 0 0 0 - 1

Nov. 22, 1992 at Trenton, New Jersey Yavapai (24-1-0) 2 1 - - - 3

Andrew, GA (24-1-0) 0 0 - - - 0

Nov. 16, 1997 at Trenton, New Jersey Yavapai (23-0-1) 2 1 - - - 3

Mercer, NJ (17-2-1) 0 0 - - - 0

Nov. 24, 2002 at Tyler, Texas Yavapai (22-2-1) 1 1 - - - 2

Mercer, NJ (17-2-0) 0 1 - - - 1

Nov. 23, 2003 at Tyler, Texas Yavapai (22-2-1) 1 1 0 0 3 3

Mercer, NJ (18-1-1) 2 0 0 0 2 2

Nov. 18, 2007 at Tyler, Texas Yavapai (24-2-0) 1 2 0 0 5 4

Georgia Perimeter (21-1-2) 1 2 0 0 4 3

Nov. 23, 2008 at Phoenix, Arizona Yavapai (26-0-0) 1 0 - - - 1

San Jacinto, TX (18-2-2) 0 0 - - - 0

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1989-2016 Revisited“The First Season" (1989)Roughriders defeated nationally-ranked St. Louis-Forest Park in school’s first ever match...15-0-1 “on field” record...80 goals scored, 11 against...Yavapai College first homecoming weekend saw the Roughriders win over Arizona Western...Two NSCAA All-Americans named-Edson Rico (team high 26 goals) and Steve Macias (team high 9 assists)...Great home attendance.

“The Championship Season” (1990)Roughriders captured post-season playoff wins over Glendale-AZ (6-0), Hesston-KS (3-1), defend-ing champion St. Louis-Flo Valley (1-0), Ulster-NY (2-1), Herkimer-NY (4-0), Passiac-NJ (2-1)...Kurt Funkhouser scored title-winner with 7:37 remaining in the second sudden death overtime period in West Windsor, New Jersey on Nov. 18...Three NSCAA All-Americans named: Edson Rico (team high 22 goals); Rocco DeNardis (team high +58); and Steve Macias...National Tournament award winners include Jose Corona (nation’s top defender), Andre Luciano (nation’s top goalkeeper), Kobah Washington (tour-ney’s leading scorer)...Bobby Bell recorded team high 13 assists...Michael Pantalione named NSCAA & NJCAA National Coach-of-the-Year...Outstanding home attendance.

“The Record-Breaking Season” (1991)Roughriders broke a 22-year old National Junior Col-lege record with 40 consecutive victories (no ties) before losing to host Mercer County in the national championship game 1-0 before 4,251 paid fans in New Jersey...Yavapai defeated playoff opponents Glendale (4-1), St. Louis-Flo Valley (3-2), Johnson County-Kansas (1-0), Tyler, Texas (6-0), Ulster-New York (2-1)...Two NSCAA All-Americans named: Jose Corona (YC all-time leader in games started) and Kobah Washington (team high 22 goals, 10 assists in ‘91)...Chris Sagar selected top keeper in national tourney...Roughriders won national sportsmanship award while averaging less that 1 card/match...YC defeated St. Louis-Forest Park 6-0 in AZ Classic title game...Michael Pantalione became all-time JUCO coaching leader with .966 winning percentage...unbelievable home attendance.

“The Award Winning Season” (1992)For the second time in three years Yavapai captured the NJCAA title with a 3-0 win over Andrew-Georgia...other playoff victories included: Phoenix (2-0), Glen-dale (4-2), Richland-Texas (3-0), St. Louis-Forest Park (1-0), Alleghany-PA (5-0), Massasoit, Mass. (2-0)...Roughriders marched away with all 7 honors (first time in NJCAA history): national championship, national sportsmanship (averaging less than 1 card/match), tourney MVP & top defender (Darren Clare), top goalkeeper (Chris Sagar), top attacker (Spencer Rush), and national coach of the year (Michael Pan-talione)...Two NSCAA All Americans named (Darren Clare & Jason Collins)...YC defeated Monroe-NY and Spokane-WA in AZ Classic...Team records included most goals (95), most shutouts (17), least goals per game (0.54), most wins (24)...nation’s best JUCO home attendance.

“The Goal Scoring Season” (1993)The Roughriders lost their only match of the season in a sudden death penalty kick shootout to Massasoit at the national tourney in New Jersey...YC capture their fifth consecutive conference title while finishing fourth at nationals with the same 24-1-0 record as the ‘92 championship team...The Roughriders set an all-time JUCO single-season scoring record with 134 goals...No less that 15 all-time school records were broke including: most conference goals (78), most playoff goals (38), least goals allowed (9), least conference goals allowed (3), most shutouts (19), most goals per game (5.30), least goals per game (0.35)...two more national records were established: most consecutive shutout (15), best goal differential (+125)...YC averaged less that 1 card/match...Two NSCAA All-Americans (Darren Clare & Pat Smith)...Michael Pantalione notched his 100th career win

with Yavapai in just 105 games with the school in a 10-0 win over Pima on Oct. 23rd...nation’s best JUCO home attendance.

“The Sizzlin’ Shootout Season” (1994)In the longest JUCO soccer match played, Yavapai defeated Mercer County (NJ) 0-0 (6-5 after 11 rounds of penalty kicks) at the national semifinals in New Jersey...Goalkeeper Kevin Zimmermann made six saves and scored himself on the 11th kick of the shootout...The Roughriders lost to Spartanburg (SC) in the title game 3-2...Yavapai became the only JUCO team to advance to the national tournament every year this decade...Three NSCAA All-Americans (Kevin Zimmermann, Ross Hoaglund, John Hunter)...National Coach-of-the-Year finalist Michael Panta-lione recorded his fifth consecutive 20-win season...The Roughriders defeated Scottsdale (2-0), Phoenix (4-0), Richland, Texas (3-1), Ulster, New York (2-1) in other playoff matches...Yavapai now stands 29-3 in post-season competition...nation’s best JUCO home attendance.

“The Texas Two-Step Season” (1995)In two dramatic finishes, Yavapai defeated Tyler-Texas and Richland-Texas in playoff action...With 1 minute left in the fourth overtime Richard Elliot scored the game-winner against Tyler 3-2 after trailing 2-0 late in the second half of the national semifinals...Playing with ten men in the last 70 minutes, YC’s John Hunter scored with 3 minutes remaining for a 3-2 win in Dallas against Richland for their sixth consecutive district title...YC made their fifth trip to the national championship game before losing to Mercer-New Jersey on their home field...YC defeated California champion Rancho Santiago 1-0 on the road...Yavapai’s 58 game home undefeated streak ended Sept. 16 but started another run currently at 9...Two NSCAA All-Americans (Steve Ybarra, Avery John)...YC’s sixth straight 20-win season...Other playoff victories included Scottsdale (4-0), Mesa (3-0), Essex-Maryland (5-0)...nation’s best JUCO home attendance.

“The Flashback Season” (1996)For the sixth time this decade, Yavapai advanced all the way to the national championship game at New Jersey...On their home field, Mercer County (NJ) defeated Yavapai 1-0 in the finals...In other playoff matches the Roughriders defeated Pima (3-0), Phoenix (3-0), Tyler-Texas (2-1), and DuPage-Illinois (2-0)...YC defeated California champion Rancho Santiago 1-0 in Nevada...YC also had three double digit victories over Central-Kansas, Orange Coast-Calif., and South Mountain...For trivia stake, YC played their first-ever game on a Tuesday, winning at San Diego Mesa 3-0...Two NSCAA All-Americans (Cesar Delgado, Steve Ybarra)...For the first time YC had five players on the first-team All-Conference and All-Region Teams (Ybarra, Delgado, Alex Zametkin, Ty Engram, Richard Elliot)...YC’s seventh straight 20-win season...nation’s best JUCO home attendance.win season...nation’s best JUCO home attendance.

“The Unbeaten Season” (1997)Yavapai finished a year long quest and returned to the national championship game to beat Mercer County, New Jersey 3-0 on Mercer’s home turf...The Roughriders shutout all playoff opponents while win-ning their third national championship in the ‘90s...The 1997 squad was the first Roughrider team to capture the national title with an unbeaten record (23-0-1)...In playoff matches Yavapai defeated Pima, Phoenix, State Fair (MO), Mt. Ida (MA), and Mercer (NJ) by a composite score of 12-0...YC also won the Big Four Tournament defeating St. Louis-Forest Park and Spokane (WA)...Kevin Jeffery scored the most goals in one season by a YC player with 31...Jeffery and Travis Sterling broke the school record with 15 assists each...Two NSCAA All-Americans (Jeffery and Matt Kirkpatrick)...YC’s eighth straight 20-win season...Pantalione named NJCAA and NSCAA National Coach of the Year...nation’s best JUCO home attendance.

“The 10th Anniversary Season”(1998)Yavapai’s winning tradition continues, recording

their 10th consecutive title to go along with the 9th consecutive 20-win season (23-2-0) and 9th straight national tournament appearance (3rd place finish)...In playoff matches Yavapai defeated Pima 2-1, Glen-dale 3-0, DuPage (IL) 2-0, Springfield 1-0...After a four overtime 0-0 tie, the Roughriders lost to State Fair (MO) in a shootout. State Fair later forfeited the match due to ineligible players...YC won two out-of-state tournaments (Kansas & Mississippi) defeating Kansas City (KS), Johnson County (KS), Meridian (MS), and DeKalb (GA) by a composite score of 16-2...Two NSCAA All-Americans (Ty Hibbert & Kelvin Jack) and two NJCAA All-Americans (Travis Sterling & Kelvin Jack)...Hibbert posted team high 22 goals for the season including a game tying goal with 28 seconds left & the overtime winner during a regional playoff match...Sterling tied all-time assists record with 23...Jack leaves program with school record 31 shutouts...JUCO’s best home attendance.

“The Hall of Fame Season” (1999)Yavapai won the first ever JUCO Hall of Fame Tour-nament in Oneonta, New York defeating Herkimer (NY) 4-0 and Monroe (NY) 6-1...Along with the tournament trophy, the Roughriders walked away with the team sportsmanship award, top individual attacker (Marcus Weekes) and top individual defender (Craig Trout) awards...YC captured 11th consecutive conference title...After defeating Glendale 4-1 in playoff action, YC lost in sudden death overtime to Pima 2-1 for the regional title...Yavapai finished the season 18-3-1 and was named team of the decade with the most wins in the country (218), outdistanc-ing DuPage, Ill. (195)...most national tournament appearances (9, tied with DuPage), most national title game appearances (7; Mercer County, NJ with 4)...and national championships (3 tied with Mercer)...once again, nation’s best JUCO home attendance.

“The Overtime Season” (2000)In two dramatic JUCO matches that were decided in overtime, Yavapai (winners of 22 matches) lost to the two teams that eventually would meet in the national finals...On their home field during the regular season Meridian, Miss. won 3-2 while Bryant & Stratton won at the national tournament 4-3...Yavapai captured their 12th consecutive conference title quite convincingly, scoring a regular season league record 85 goals to the opponents 8...Playoff wins for the Roughriders were against Phoenix (4-0), Mesa (5-0), Georgia Perimeter (1-0), and Essex, New Jersey (3-1)...David Rawlings (22 goals, 15 assists) was named ACCAC Player of the Year and NJCAA & NSCAA First Team All-American...Damien Franklin scored the most goals as a freshmen with 27...Sergio Iniquez had school record 17 assists...10th national tournament appearance & 10th 20-plus win season since 1990...nation’s best JUCO home attendance.

“Road Warriors” (2001)Playing their best soccer on the road, Yavapai tied a school record with 24 wins (the only school in the country to win 20 games)...YC won both matches on a east coast trip and a key conference encounter in Tucson (Columbus Day Massacre) against Pima 5-0...Roughriders outscored their opponents 115-15, enroute to their 13th consecutive conference title...Playoff wins over Paradise Valley (1-0), Pima (2-1 in overtime), Schoolcraft, Mich. (8-0, most goals in national tourney winner’s bracket) and DuPage (1-0 in overtime)...Playing in their 8th national champion-ship game, YC lost to Bryant & Stratton, NY 3-2 in Texas...Alan Gordon & Garry Williamson each scored 29 goals... Goalkeeper Joseph Alessi had team record 83 saves... Gordon had 4 goals in a game twice and two overtime game-winning goals...Alessi & Gordon were first team NSCAA All-Americans, the only school to have two first-team All-Americans....nation's best JUCO home attendance.

“Two Second Halves”(2002)Yavapai captured their 300th win and fourth na-tional championship on the same weekend...After defeating Iowa Central 3-0 in the national semifinals for their 300th win, the Roughriders beat Mercer, NJ 2-1 in the finals...The two second halves stories are simple–YC scored 69 of their 100 goals in the

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second half (including two shootout victories over Pima in the regional finals and San Jacinto, TX in the national quarterfinals)...YC also won all 14 games in the second half of the season...The Roughrid-ers won their 14th Arizona Conference title in 14 years...Jordan McKee was voted national player of the year while Stephen O’Farrell joined McKee for All-American honors...Eric Santiago was voted Team MVP...Michael Pantalione national coach of the year and featured in Sports Illustrated (Super Bowl issue)...nation’s best home attendance.

“Back to Back” (2003)So many story lines...5th national championship!...Back to Back National Championship!... First national championship decided by a penalty kick shootout...First Time in YC’s 15-year history with exclusively All-American team...First national title match in 20 years where winning team did not score first...In fact, Yavapai came back from a 2-0 first half deficit to defeat Mercer County, NJ 3-2 in a penalty kick shootout to win the NJCAA National Championship...Goalkeeper Stephen O’Farrell won his third penalty kick shootout in 3 attempts during his 2-year career at Yavapai...YC defeated East Central, MO 2-1 in the national semifinals and Springfield, Ill. 2-0 in the national quarterfinals...The Roughriders won their 15th consecutive Arizona Conference title...Goal-keeper Bobby Armstrong (0.42 GAA) and Forward Maurice Hughes (29 goals) were selected to the NSCAA All-America First Team...Josh Westermann selected NSCAA All-West First Team...Hughes, Wes-termann, O’Farrell joins Craig Ettinger, Jason Martin and Sky Asay -Davis has the only Roughriders to win two national titles...nation’s best home attendance.

“Sweet Sixteen” (2004)For the 16th consecutive year, Yavapai captured the Arizona Conference title...YC defeated Chandler-Gilbert 4-1, scoring four first half goals, in the Regional Championship Game...On a flooded field in Tyler, Texas the Roughriders lost in the National Quarterfinals to Georgia Perimeter 3-2...Yavapai continued their streak of never losing a national consolation match defeating South Suburban, Il-linois and Schoolcraft, Michigan, thus finishing in the top four in the country for the 14th time in 15 years...Yavapai completed the season with a 23-2-0 overall record...Defender Michael Randolph (21 points), Goalkeeper Robert Armstrong (second all-time in career saves with 133), and Todd Brown (team record 34 goals in a season) were named to the NSCAA All-American Team...Tyler Hasman (20 goals) joined the three All-Americans on the NSCAA All-West Team...nation’s best attendance.

“Excitement, Drama & Tradition” (2005)The fastest Yavapai team accounted for 116 goals, second all-time at Yavapai, en route to a 24 win season which ties a school record...The Roughriders clinched its 17th consecutive conference title...Yavapai won five playoff games (4-1 over Chandler-Gilbert, 3-0 against Pima, 4-1 versus North Idaho, 5-1 at Nationals against Illinois Central and a dramatic 3-2 win in the national semifinal over Louisburg, North Carolina...Yavapai played in their 11th national championship game before losing to Georgia Perimeter...For the 15th time since 1990, Yavapai won more than 20 matches in a season including posting a winning record at the national tournament with the na-tional runners-up finish...Midfielder Obed Becerra (15g,13a) was named Region Player of the Year while Michael Pantalione was named Coach of the Year for the 11th time...Pantalione passed 30-year St. Louis Flo-Valley retired coach Pete Sorber for most wins over .500, finishing the season with 344 games over .500. Obed Becerra, Forward Tyler Hasman (21g, 13a)and defender Patrick Roy (+79) were named to the NJCAA and NSCAA All-America Teams.

“Undefeated Season with an Asterisk” (2006)The Roughriders captured their 18th consecutive conference title along with their 16th region and 16th district championship...Yavapai tied Mercer (NJ) 1-1 and Northern Oklahoma 2-2 at the national

tournament but lost on penalty kicks by identical scores of 4-3...According to the new rules, these two matches go down in the books as a tie. Shoot-outs are designed for tournament advancement purposes only. Somehow the Roughriders finished the season unbeaten at 22-0-3. Roger Espinoza, Tim Kelly and Chris Johnson (17 goals) were named to the NJCAA All-America Team...Espinoza and Kelly, who anchored the school’s best statistical defense (0.35 goals against average) were also named to the NSCAA All-America Team...Michael Pantalione was named NSCAA West Region Coach of the Year for the 12th time and inducted into the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame. Yavapai posted 17 shutouts including Chandler-Gilbert 2-0, Pima 1-0 and North Idaho 2-0 in post-season play. For the 16th time since 1990, Yavapai won more than 20 matches in a season including a victory over Tyler (TX) 2-1 in the title game of the Five Star Tournament.

“A Season to Remember” (2007)Seventeen years to the day after the Roughriders captured their first national championship, Yavapai trailed 1-0, 3-2 (with two minutes remaining) and even in the shootout but Yavapai would not be denied, winning their sixth national title over Geor-gia Perimeter (4-3) after seven rounds of penalty kicks (5-4)…Yavapai defeated Paradise Valley 7-1, Pima 5-2, North Idaho 4-2, Illinois Central 1-0 and Marshalltown (IA) 3-0, completing a undefeated post-season…Yavapai won their 19th consecutive conference title and tied a school record with 24 wins in one season…Region Player of the Year Irving Garcia and Vincent Fimbrez were named to the NSCAA All-America Team…Michael Pantalione became the all-time leader in NJCAA Division One victories with 417…He was also named NJCAA & NSCAA National Coach of the Year.

“The Perfect Season” (2008)The Roughriders captured their 7th National Cham-pionship, completing a perfect season, winning all 26 games…Yavapai becomes the first NJCAA team to win 26 games in one season…Dirk Petersen first half header off a free kick was the only goal scored in the national championship final against San Jacinto, Tex…Other playoff matches included wins over Chandler-Gilbert 2-0, Pima 1-0, North Idaho 6-1, Schoolcraft (MI) 3-1, Garden City (KS) 4-1...The defense, lead by the back four of Chris Hunter, Dirk Petersen, Evan McNiel and Jeff Bendawald posted 15 shutouts and allowed no more than one goal in the other 11 matches...Yavapai won their 20th con-secutive conference title…For the first time Yavapai had two 30-goal scorers in the same season with First Team NJCAA & NSCAA All-America forwards Francis Khamis (YC’s all-time goal scorer) and Justin Meram (YC’s all-time points leader), also named JUCO National Player of the Year…Associate Coach Hugh Bell was inducted into the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame…Michael Pantalione was named NJCAA and NSCAA National Coach of the Year.

“Back to Jersey Season” (2009)The Roughriders made their 19th trip to the national tournament in the past 20 years, returning to Trenton, New Jersey for the first time in 10 years….Yavapai finished fifth in the country and was awarded the National Sportsmanship Trophy…The Roughriders captured their 21st consecutive conference title and won playoff matches against Pima 2-1, Arizona Western 2-0 and Iowa Central 2-0, tied Essex County, NJ 1-1, and lost in the quarterfinals to Louisburg, NC…Gabriel Okito scored Yavapai’s 2000th all-time goal versus South Mountain on Sept. 14....Okito and Gene Tibbetts were named to the NJCAA All-America Team…Tibbetts also selected to the NSCAA All-America Team…Yavapai completes the decade with 10 consecutive national tournament appear-ances, six national championship game appearances and four national titles…also in the past 10 years, the Roughriders lost only two home matches, both in overtime and playing down a man.

“Every 11 Seasons” (2010)For only the second time in the past 21 years, the Roughriders failed to qualify for the National Tour-

nament…Yavapai, winners of the past 10 region and district playoff championships, lost to Pima in a playoff match ending their season with 15 wins…In addition, the Roughriders ended a remarkable streak of capturing 21 consecutive conference titles, finishing second in the 11-team league.

“Undefeated Regular Season” (2011)For the ninth team in team history, Yavapai had an undefeated regular season…The Roughriders scored a record 10 goals in a region playoff match before being defeated in the region championship game...Yavapai recorded 109 goals for the season en route to their 22nd conference title.

“500 & Counting” (2012)The Roughriders won their 500th all-time match on exactly the same day (Sept. 1) that the program recorded its first-ever win back in 1989…A double overtime win over Pima lifted YC to their 23rd league title…Yavapai shutout Arizona Western for their 20th region title before losing in Wyoming in district play…The Roughriders scored 101 goals, finishing with a 21-3-0 overall record.

“Cardiac Kids” (2013)Endless knack of magical finishes while snatching wins out of the proverbial jaws of defeat were witnessed throughout the season…11 one-goal victories, seven wins in extra time including three penalty kick shootout victories (against Phoenix for the Region One Title; Burlington, NJ and Eastern Florida in the national tournament)…20th national tournament appearance for the Roughriders, finishing third in the country (18th all-time final four finish)…Michael Pantalione set a new national record for the most career coaching wins in NJCAA soccer history with 535 on November 9 with a 3-0 victory over Otero JC (Col.) in West District title match at Ken Lindley Field.

“Hosting Nationals” (2014)After leading the nation in both scoring (103 goals) and goals against average (0.38) in addition to hav-ing an undefeated regular season for the 10th time in Yavapai history, the Roughriders abruptly lost a region playoff match in overtime…the defeat denied the Roughriders an opportunity to play in the NJCAA National Tournament which was hosted for the first time by Yavapai College, the City of Prescott and the Town of Prescott Valley…Yavapai captured their 24th conference title, broke numerous conference records (goals, shutouts) en route to their 20th twenty-win season and a national third place ranking in the final NJCAA and NSCAA poll.

“3 for the Road” (2015)Yavapai captured their 25th conference title with a 2-0 victory at Phoenix College on the final day of the regular season…The Roughriders finished one of the toughest, most grueling league championship runs on the final week of play, defeating Pima CC 6-2 in addition to winning three consecutive road matches on three consecutive days…Yavapai finished fifth in the national rankings continuing a streak of weekly national poll appearances dating back to the first week of the 1990 season.

“Second Chance” (2016)After capturing the program’s 26th conference title and suffering only their 15th all-time home defeat in a region playoff match, the Roughriders closed the books on the season…a week later, Yavapai received a call from the NJCAA and was ask to represent their region in the West District Playoffs due to a bench clearing brawl eliminating other region teams…a last minute bus trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming resulted in a lost to Trinidad State and a chance for Yavapai (issued no red cards for another season) to compete in their 21st national tournament…The Roughriders will host the 2017 NJCAA National Championships.

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1. Yavapai 2, Pima 1 (‘02 Region Final)Erik Sterling’s free kick with only 10 minutes left forced an overtime with YC winning in the sixth round of penalty kicks in the first and only shootout ever at Ken Lindley Field.2. Yavapai 2 Phoenix 1 (’13 Region Final)Similar storyline and result to the ’02 region final. After tying the match with 10 minutes left in regulation and down throughout the shootout, Yavapai rallied to win in the sixth round of penalty kicks in their first ever region playoff match outside of Yavapai county. 3. Yavapai 1, St. Louis-Flo Valley 0 (‘90 District Final)Edson Rico scored with five minutes to go to upset the defending national champions in Missouri.4. Yavapai 3, Otero, Col. 0 (’13 District Final)Michael Pantalione set a new record for the most career coaching wins in NJCAA soccer history with 535. The win came in only the way he would have preferred—in a playoff game, at home at Ken Lindley field in Prescott where the program began in 1989, and resulting in their 20th trip to the national tournament.5. Yavapai 4, Glendale 2 (‘92 Region Final)Josep Masllorens scored late in the second half to force overtime at Ken Lindley Field.6. Yavapai 3, St. Louis-Flo Valley 2 (‘91 District Semifinals)Because of a snowstorm, the game was move to an astroturf field at the St. Louis Soccer Park where Kobah Washington and Jason Collins scored two goals in the last 15 minutes in 20 degree weather.7. Yavapai 6, Glendale 0 (‘90 Region Final)Yavapai’s first playoff game was a decisive victory in front of one of the largest crowds at home (see photo).8. Yavapai 3, Richland, Tex. 2 (‘95 District Final)John Hunter scored the final of his three goals with 5 minutes remaining in Dallas, Texas. YC played with 10 men for 70 minutes.9. Yavapai 2, Pima 1 (‘98 Region Semifinal)Ty Hibbert scored with only 28 seconds remaining in regulation and tallied again in the second overtime.10. Yavapai 1, Johnson County, Kan. 0 (‘91 District Final)Jose Miranda scored in the 104th minute in Missouri. Throw-ins were taken on the top of snow banks in below freezing weather.11. Yavapai 3, Richland, Tex. 0 (‘92 District Semifinal)A clinic in Dallas, Texas where YC took another step towards their national championship.12. Yavapai 3, Richland, Tex. 1 (‘94 District Final)Trailing 1-0, YC substituted a defender for a third forward and Octavio Heredia scored with 50 seconds to go (in the first half). YC tallied two second half goals in a tough home win. 13. Yavapai 3, Hesston, Kan. 1 (‘90 District Semifinal)YC first playoff win on the road played at a bizarre setting in Parkville, Missouri. One example included Ed Brooks disappearing while falling downhill after saving a ball on the far touchline. He snuck 40 yards downfield, reappeared while reentering, and was wide open to the surprise of everyone. Contact alumni for other examples.14. Yavapai 4, Glendale 1 (‘91 Region Final)All-time playoff scoring leader Kobah Washington had a hat trick against arch-rival Glendale before one of the largest crowds in Prescott.15. Yavapai 2, Pima 1 (‘01 Region Final)YC scored in the 83rd minute to tie the match and force a sudden death overtime which lasted only a minute on Alan Gordon’s game winning goal.16. Yavapai 5, Mesa 0 (‘00 Region Final)YC’s domination of regional championships continued with this rout.17. Yavapai 3, St. Louis-Flo Valley 0 (‘93 District Final)The match marked the end of an era for one of the best junior college programs in the ‘70s and ‘80s.18. Yavapai 4, Chandler-Gilbert 1 (‘04 Region Final)The match was over at halftime with four spectacular first half goals.19. Yavapai 1, Pima 0 (’06 Region Final) Chris Johnson scored the winner off a corner kick late in the second half.20. Yavapai 1, Pima 0 (’08 Region Final) Justin Meram scored a second half goal continuing the run to the school’s 7th national championship and a perfect season.

1. Yavapai 2, Passiac, NJ 1 (‘90 championship) Kurt Funkhouser scores in the second sudden death overtime period as Yavapai, with 20 players from Arizona and 4 from Nevada, defeats heavily favored Passiac with all foreign players. (see photo page 20)2. Yavapai 3, Mercer, NJ 0 (‘97 championship)The Roughriders finished an unbeaten season scoring two goals in the first 6 minutes to defeat the home team thus capturing their third national championship in the ‘90s.3. Yavapai 1, San Jacinto, Tex. 0 (’08 championship)Dirk Petersen’s goal off a free kick early in the first half completed a perfect 26-0-0 season for the Roughriders. The 26 wins established a national record at any level.4. Yavapai 4, Georgia Perimeter 3 (’07 championship)Yavapai trailed 1-0, 3-2 with two minutes remaining in regulation, and even in the shootout session. But the Roughriders would not be denied winning their 6th national championship in the seventh shootout round (see page16).5. Yavapai 3, Mercer, NJ 2 (‘03 championship)Yavapai came back from a 2-0 first half deficit to win the only NJCAA Finals determined by a penalty kick shootout.6. Yavapai 1, Mercer, NJ 0 (‘94 semifinals)Longest game in JUCO soccer history goes 11 shootout rounds before Kevin Zimmermann, Yavapai’s goalkeeper, is inserted into the shootout by a little-known rule and scores game-winner for a 6-5 shootout victory.7. Yavapai 3, Andrew, GA 0 (‘92 championship)In convincing fashion, Yavapai shutout all district and national playoff opponents including the Andrew game where the last 81 minutes were a mere formality.8. Yavapai 2, Mercer, NJ 1 (‘02 championship)An early goal in each half enables Yavapai to captured its fourth national championship at Tyler, Texas. It was the first meeting between the two schools outside of New Jersey.9. Yavapai 4, Herkimer, NY 0 (‘90 semifinals)A clinic! The game put Yavapai on the map with four-year college coaches.10. Yavapai 2, Ulster, NY 1 (‘91 semifinals)With only 10 men and trailing 1-0 with 7 minutes to go, YC scores and four overtimes later, wins in a shootout 5-4.11. Yavapai 3, Tyler, TX 2 (‘95 semifinals)Trailing 2-0 with 20 minutes to go, Yavapai scores two goals and another in the fourth overtime by Richard Elliot.12. Yavapai 2, Massasoit, MA 0 (‘92 semifinals)A war! This was the national final played in the semifinal round. Yavapai showed eastern teams and fans that it could adjust and play a tough, physi-cal game and win. 13. Yavapai 3, Mt. Ida, MA 0 (‘97 semifinals)On their way to an undefeated season, Yavapai won this heavyweight match in a driving rainstorm.14. Yavapai 3, Louisburg, NC 2 (‘05 semifinals)In Tyler, Texas, Yavapai came from behind twice in this classic battle and qualified for their 11th national championship game appearance.15. Yavapai 8, Schoolcraft, MI 0 (‘01 quarterfinals)Yavapai scored the most goals in a national tournament winner’s bracket game. 16. Yavapai 2 Ulster, NY 1 (‘90 quarterfinals)Yavapai’s first national playoff match in New Jersey was not easy. Trailing 1-0 at the half, YC scored two second half goals and became a hit with Jersey fans and four-year college coaches.17. Yavapai 5, Allegheny, PA 0 (‘92 quarterfinals)Yavapai used “YMCA rules” and sub all 11 players at the 55 minute mark in this classic clinic. 18. Mercer, NJ 1, Yavapai 0 (‘91 championship)Although Yavapai lost, the game was a classic witnessed by 4,651 fans. The defeat ended Yavapai’s 40-game winning streak, a NJCAA Division One national record.19. Yavapai 10, Rockland, NY 0 (‘93 consolation game)After losing to Massasoit in the sixth round of a shootout, Yavapai took out its frustration by scoring the most goals in playoff history.20. Yavapai 2 Eastern Florida 1 (’13 group play)Yavapai played three goalkeepers in winning their second consecutive shootout at the national tournament and third penalty kick win of the 2013 post-season.

TOP 20 MOST MEMORABLE MATCHESYavapai Region & District Playoff MatchesYavapai National Tournament Matches

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1. Yavapai 4, St. Louis-Forest Park 3 (1989)Edson Rico scored 4 goals against a nationally ranked team in the Roughriders first game ever.2. Yavapai 6, Pima 3 (1990)The Roughriders scored five goals by Edson Rico and Roger Salazar in the last 20 minutes to come from a 2-goal deficit to win the home season opener.3. Yavapai 8, Mesa 3 (1990)This wild home match featured as many red cards as Yavapai goals. When told to go into the game, Kurt Funkhouser asked what position. The coach replied left, the entire left side. 4. Yavapai 1, Rancho Santiago, Calif. 0 (1995)Goalkeeper Cesar Delgado posted a school record 16 saves in California against their state champion.5. Yavapai 1, Rancho Santiago, Calif. 0 (1996)A classic collegiate soccer match played at a neutral site in Las Vegas with the only goal scored by Ty Engram.6. Yavapai 13, Victor Valley, Calif. 0 (1989)The Roughriders first home game ever witnessed by curious locals, a band, and yes, even cheerleaders. The next night YC scored six goals and was asked by a local supporter just learning the game, “only six goals, what happen?”7. Yavapai 6, St. Louis-Forest Park 0 (1991)Six different players scored in the invitational tournament final at Mesa, AZ.

8. Yavapai 3, Spokane, Wash. 0 (1993)This was the first men’s intercollegiate soccer match ever in Montana. The game was played in Missoula, where Head Coach Pantalione founded Montana youth soccer in 1977.9. Yavapai 5, Pima 0 (2001)Alan Gordon scores four goals in 48 minutes in the “Columbus Day Massacre” at Tucson.10. Yavapai 1, Massasoit, Mass. 1 (1990)The Roughriders first trip back east was a wild affair with 80 fouls called in the overtime match. The trip to the Mercer Invitational was significant because it proved that YC could play with the traditional powers from the east, Mercer-NJ & Massasoit. 11. Yavapai 3, Rockville, MD 2

(2001) Marcus Bailey scored with two minutes left in regulation to force extra time. YC won the match held in Baltimore on a Alan Gordon goal in the second overtime.12. Yavapai 4 San Jacinto, Tex. 3 (2000)YC came back from three, that’s right, three one-goal deficits to win the match held in Meridian, Mississippi.13. Yavapai 3, Meridian, Miss. 0

(1998)YC won this televised match featuring a yellow card on a YC player for delay of game after he tripped over a television cable wire while attempting to take a corner kick.

14. Yavapai 4, Herkimer, NY 0 (1999)A one-sided Hall of Fame Tournament match played at the Hall of Fame Field in Oneonta, New York.15. Yavapai 2, Arizona Western 1 (2006)Trailing 1-0, Yavapai scored two goals in the final two minutes of regulation to win in Yuma.16. Yavapai 4, Monroe, NY 0 (1992)Season home opener played in front of one of the largest crowds assembled at Ken Lindley Field.17. Yavapai 2, Chandler-Gilbert 0 (2007)The program’s 400th win was a solid road victory.18. Yavapai 13, Scott, IA 0 (2004)Team and individual records were established in this match played in Minnesota.19. Yavapai 2, Phoenix 0 (2015)With this victory, the Roughriders captured their 25th conference championship, winning three consecutive road matches on three consecutive days.20. Yavapai 3, Phoenix 2 (2011)The Roughriders evened the score with 3:33 left in regulation and tallied the game-winner with 1:55 remaining in the second overtime for the program’s 490th win.

Yavapai Soccer FUN FACTS4.01 Goals Scored per game in 28-year history 0.74 Goals Allowed per game in 28-year history

40 Most consecutive wins (no ties)2 Most consecutive losses

21.1 Average number of wins per season1.9 Average number of losses per season

538 Number of games over .500 2044 Year YC would be at .500 if lost every game

18 Times played on last possible official calendar date of the season 1 Number of post-game speeches by YC coaches in program’s history

96.4 Goals per season17.7 Goals against per season

26 Conference Titles28 Years of competition

7 National Titles4.0 Years between National Titles

452 Players that won Conference Titles485 Players that played in the program

353 Players that played in the National Tournament485 Players that played in the program

20 Twenty win seasons by Yavapai5 Twenty win seasons by next highest team in the country

18 National Final Four Finishes10 Final Four Finish by next highest team in the country

20 National Tournament Appearances18 Top Four National Finishes (13 title games played)

23 Number of Region Championship Games Played21 Number of Region Championship Games Won

14 Penalty Kick Shootouts participated in11 Penalty Kick Shootouts won

2700 Goals scored by Yavapai495 Goals scored by Opponents

348 Shutouts by Yavapai Goalkeepers28 Shutouts by Opposing Goalkeepers

82 Number of opponents played79 Number of opponents with winning record against

1 Number of Head Coaches in Yavapai’s history0 Number of matches missed by the head coach due to suspensions

298 Home Games Won in 28-year history15 Home Games Loss in 28-year history

Most Memorable Exhibition Games 1. Yavapai 3, San Diego State 2

(Spring 1991) Trailing 2-1 at the half in San Diego, Edson Rico and Remy Bilsback scored second half goals to defeat SDSU, a top ten NCAA Division One team at the time.2. Yavapai 3, UNLV 2 (Fall 1993) At Las Vegas, Herbert Richards scored the deciding goal hitting a 40-yard missile in the 90th minute.3. Yavapai 2, Grand Canyon

University 0 (Fall 1989)Just four days after reporting to the Prescott campus, the original pioneers of the program travel down to Phoenix wearing the Yavapai uniform for the first time while totally dominating "time of possession."

Yavapai Regular Season Games

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Jacob Nelson 46 Mason Buron 46 Guillermo Diaz 4678 Heath Tagtmeyer 45 Matt Kirkpatrick 45 Kevin Jeffrey 45 Alex Gonzalez 45 Sean Johnson 45 Josh Westermann 45 Kyle Woodson 45 Eduardo Jasso 45 Julien Dragomir 45 Gouedan Halley 45 Matthew Paine 45 Hugo Gutierrez 4590 Nathan Barton 44 Bobby Bell 44 Luis Arias 44 Anthony Trapani 44 BJ Gamble 44 Brett Parry 44 Geoffrey Hill 44 Pavel Panchenko 44 David Mack 44 Niall Logue 44100 Hakim Bakhti 43 Jose Corona 43 Kobah Washington 43 Kurt Funkhouser 43 Jason House 43 Juan Ramirez 43 Rodolfo Godinez 43107 Kevin Zimmermann 42 Craig Trout 42 Marcus Weekes 42 Brent Wolfe 42 Michael Gallardo 42112 Valentin Arellano 41 Butch Pellant 41 Joesph Alessi 41 Andrew Frame 41 Jason Martin 41 Adam Crossingham 41 Carlos Lara 41119 Nick Bramini 40 David Veliz 40 Octavio Heredia 40 Adam Canfield 40 Fabrice Kalala 40124 Chris Sagar 39 Jeff Wassell 39 Dirk Petersen 39 Ryan Fuertsch 39 Donovan Rico 39129 Rocco DeNardis 38 Matt Kozul 38 Remy Bilsback 38 Erik Jacobsen 38 Ather Dawood 38 Juanjo Carmona-deVille 38135 Travis Ball 37 Steve Macias 37 Tony Robson 37 Josep Masllorens 37 Cody Butzke 37 Rysen Barnett 37 Brandon Wallace 37 Darion Green 37 143 Peter Orona 36 Cesar Delgado 36 Eric Santiago 36 Willie Hammack 36 Jose Labanino 36148 Brett Wright 35 Luis Diaz 35 Khary Williams 35 Dan Lundgren 35 Daniel Roe 35 Travis Sanders 35 Robert Armstrong 35 Brian Denning 35 Daniel Sellitti 35157 Alex Zametkin 34 Marc Wegner 34159 Sam Hayden 33 Dylan Hardie-Jordan 33161 Ed Brooks 32 Edson Rico 32 Roger Salazar 32 Jeff Stringham 32

Goals Scored (minimum 10)1 Francis Khamis 532 Justin Meram 513 Edson Rico 484 Todd Brown 455 Tyler Hasman 416 Kevin Jeffrey 38 Alan Gordon 38 Maurice Hughes 389 David Rawlings 36 Julien Dragomir 3611 Kobah Washington 3512 John Hunter 34 Kyle Morris 3414 Ty Hibbert 3215 Marcus Bailey 3116 Garry Williamson 2917 Damien Franklin 27 Alex Zametkin 2719 Colby Swensen 25 Guillermo Diaz 25 Reece Weldon 2522 Chris Johnson 2423 Steve Ybarra 23 Rodolfo Godinez 2325 Michael Randolph 22 Rudy Duarte 22 Alex Harlley 22 David Malloy 22 Jason Romero 2230 Obed Becerra 21 Ty Engram 21 Richard Elliot 2133 Irving Garcia 20 Victor Gilgan 20 Kenny Wright 2036 Jason Collins 19 Chad Polivka 19 Craig Ettinger 1939 Pavel Panchenko 18 Michael Hollimon 18 Anthony Trapani 18 Gouedan Halley 18 Matthew Paine 1844 Marc Dudley 17 Steve Macias 17 Alex Gonzalez 17 Miles McRae 1748 Spencer Rush 16 Vincent Fimbrez 16 Milan Popovic 16 Carlo Quesada 1652 Marcus Weekes 15 Pat Smith 15 Herbert Richards 15 Travis Sterling 15 Brandon Hammer 15 Lokahi Bounds 15 Guillermo Diaz 15 Daniel Kelly 1560 Octavio Heredia 14 David Oberholtzer 14 Bryce Beall 14 Christopher Luu 1464 Dan Lowe 13 Qaher Al-Raqaya 13 Greg Archuleta 13 Gary Thornton 13 Kevin McDonnell 13 Brett Parry 13 Gabriel Okito 1371 Ed Brooks 12 Jose Miranda 12 Jason Whitaker 12 Matt Kirkpatrick 12 Kevin Grub 12 Luis Arias 12 Jonathan Grant 1278 Heath Tagtmeyer 11 Darren Clare 11 Ross Eshleman 11 Sergio Iniguez 11 Erik Sterling 11 Jonathan Castro 11 Hugo Gutierrez 11 Matthew Jordan 11

Santos Villasenor 11 87 Ian White 10 Rocky Phillips 10 Marcus Rullow 10 Sean Johnson 10 Colter McArdle 10 Dallas Rusch-Michener 10 Donovan Rico 10Assists (minimum 9)1 Rudy Duarte 322 Justin Meram 303 Pavel Panchenko 284 Obed Becerra 275 Alan Gordon 26 David Rawlings 267 Tyler Hasman 258 Kevin Jeffrey 23 Travis Sterling 2310 Brett Parry 2211 Irving Garcia 21 Ty Engram 21 Greg Gilmer 2114 Bobby Bell 20 Greg Archuleta 20 Marcus Bailey 2017 Pat Smith 19 Kenny Fechner 19 Ross Eshleman 19 Francis Khamis 1921 Jason Collins 18 Alex Gonzalez 18 Rodolfo Godinez 18 Julien Dragomir 1825 Jose Miranda 17 Darren Clare 17 Sergio Iniguez 17 Maurice Hughes 17 Alex Harlley 17 Jason Romero 17 Guillermo Diaz 1732 Edson Rico 16 David Oberholtzer 16 Chris Johnson 16 Kyle Morris 16 Gouedan Halley 16 Angel Rey Heredia 16 John Scearce 1639 Michael Randolph 15 Steve Macias 15 Steve Ybarra 1542 Remy Bilsback 14 Todd Brown 14 Carlos Lara 1445 Colby Swensen 13 Josep Masllorens 13 Ty Hibbert 13 Luis Arias 13 Marcus Weekes 13 Anthony Trapani 13 Lee White 13 Milan Popovic 13 Reece Weldon 1354 Vincent Fimbrez 12 Tim Kelly 12 Tyler Hasman 12 Ross Hoaglund 12 Kevin Grub 12 John Hunter 12 Jason Whitaker 12 Sean Johnson 12 Rodolfo Godinez 12 Matthew Paine 1264 Kobah Washington 11 Victor Gilgan 11 Herbert Richards 11 Bryce Beall 11 Kyle Woodson 11 Viktor Rodakovic 11 Guillermo Diaz 1171 Gabriel Okito 10 Jeff Bendawald 10 Ed Brooks 10 Roger Salazar 10 Kurt Funkhouser 10 Michael Hollimon 10 Marc Dudley 10 Alex Zametkin 10

Erik Sterling 10 Oscar Ortiz 10 Matt Hazzard 10 Miles McRae 1083 Camilo Valencia 9 Spencer Rush 9 Richard Elliot 9 Alberto Mancera 9 Craig Trout 9 BJ Gamble 9 Garry Williamson 9 Sean Johnson 9 Elliot Weber 9 Calen Earley 9 Donovan Rico 9 Michael Gallardo 9Points (minimum 32)1 Justin Meram 1322 Francis Khamis 1253 Edson Rico 1124 Tyler Hasman 1075 Todd Brown 1046 Alan Gordon 1027 Kevin Jeffrey 998 David Rawlings 989 Maurice Hughes 9310 Julien Dragomir 9011 Kyle Morris 8412 Marcus Bailey 8213 Kobah Washington 8114 John Hunter 8015 Ty Hibbert 7716 Rudy Duarte 7617 Garry Williamson 7018 Obed Becerra 6919 Guillermo Diaz 6720 Chris Johnson 64 Alex Zametkin 64 Rodolfo Godinez 6423 Colby Swensen 63 Ty Engram 63 Reece Weldon 6326 Damien Franklin 6227 Irving Garcia 61 Steve Ybarra 61 Alex Harlley 61 Jason Romero 6131 Michael Randolph 5932 Jason Collins 5633 Travis Sterling 5334 Pavel Panchenko 52 Tyler Hasman 52 Alex Gonzalez 52 David Malloy 52 Gouedan Halley 5239 Victor Gilgan 51 Richard Elliot 5141 Steve Macias 49 Pat Smith 49 Anthony Trapani 4944 Brett Parry 48 Matthew Paine 4846 Greg Archuleta 46 Chad Polivka 46 Michael Hollimon 4649 Kenny Wright 45 Milan Popovic 4551 Vincent Fimbrez 44 Marc Dudley 44 Craig Ettinger 44 David Oberholtzer 44 Miles McRae 4456 Marcus Weekes 4357 Ross Eshleman 41 Jose Miranda 41 Spencer Rush 41 Herbert Richards 41 Guillermo Diaz 4162 Gabriel Okito 4063 Bryce Beall 39 Sergio Iniguez 3965 Carlo Quesada 3866 Darren Clare 37 Luis Arias 37 Lokahi Bounds 3769 Jason Whitaker 36 Kevin Grub 36

Octavio Heredia 36 Marcus Bailey 3673 Brandon Hammer 35 Greg Gilmer 35 Christopher Luu 3576 Ed Brooks 34 Bobby Bell 34 Daniel Kelly 3479 Josep Masllorens 33 Dan Lowe 33 Jonathan Grant 3382 Remy Bilsback 32 Qaher Al-Raqaya 32 Erik Sterling 32Games Played (minimum 30)1 Justin Meram 522 Jeff Bendawald 51 Francis Khamis 51 Denton Brown 51 Vincent Fimbrez 51 Camilo Valencia 51 Tyler Hasman 51 Ross Eshleman 51 Obed Becerra 51 Tim Kelly 51 Joel Ibarra 51 Chris Johnson 5113 Michael Randolph 50 Dan Lowe 50 Darren Clare 50 Pat Smith 50 Danny Flores 50 Scott Dorsey 50 John Hunter 50 Kenny Fechner 50 Jordan McKee 50 Marcus Bailey 50 Roger Espinoza 50 Bryce Beall 5025 Rudy Duarte 49 Irving Garcia 49 Ty Hibbert 49 Travis Sterling 49 Ian White 49 Greg Archuleta 49 Cody Okuda 49 Alan Gordon 49 Todd Brown 49 Gabriel Okito 4935 Brian Hughes 48 Andy Hutchison 48 Kelvin Jack 48 Victor Gilgan 48 Jason Collins 48 Mark Hatfield 48 Avery John 48 Grant Sparks 48 Richard Elliot 48 Zach Yando 48 Daniel Pearce 48 Greg Gilmer 4847 Alan Watson 47 Gary Thornton 47 Ben Dickey 47 Matt Dickey 47 John Reimers 47 Junior Becerra 47 Ryan Lockhart 47 Craig Ettinger 47 Chris Hunter 47 Gene Tibbetts 47 Sam Cusack 47 Kyle Morris 4759 Evan McNiel 46 Dallas Rusch-Michener 46 Colby Swensen 46 Jose Miranda 46 Steve Ybarra 46 Ty Engram 46 Marc Dudley 46 David Rawlings 46 Adam Kulpa 46 Colter McArdle 46 Maurice Hughes 46 Chris Guse 46 David Oberholtzer 46 Lokahi Bounds 46 Matt Hazzard 46 Milan Popovic 46

Brent McMillen 32 Stephan O’Farrell 32 Jose Ronquillo 32 Joseph Lutostanski 32169 Ivan Dizdar 31 Andre Luciano 31 Jared Martinez 31 Garrison Goodner 31 Viktor Rodakovic 31 Greg Patenaude 31175 Michael Moran 30 Humberto Soriano 30 Marius Stensby 30 Bradley Trella 30Games Started (minimum 30)1 Justin Meram 522 Francis Khamis 51 Denton Brown 51 Vincent Fimbrez 51 Camilo Valencia 516 Obed Becerra 50 Michael Randolph 50 Darren Clare 50 Pat Smith 50 Kenny Fechner 50 Roger Espinoza 5012 Irving Garcia 49 Tyler Hasman 49 Scott Dorsey 49 Alan Gordon 49 Marcus Bailey 4917 John Hunter 48 Kelvin Jack 48 Gabriel Okito 4820 Avery John 47 Chris Hunter 4722 Alan Watson 46 Evan McNiel 46 Sam Cusack 46 Kyle Morris 4626 Steve Ybarra 45 Matt Kirkpatrick 45 Ty Engram 45 Daniel Pearce 45 Hugo Gutierrez 4531 Andy Hutchison 44 David Rawlings 44 Josh Westermann 44 Todd Brown 44 Eduardo Jasso 44 Niall Logue 4437 Jose Corona 43 Danny Flores 43 Junior Becerra 43 Adam Kulpa 43 Greg Gilmer 43 David Mack 43 Juan Ramirez 4344 Travis Sterling 42 Matt Dickey 42 Grant Sparks 42 Kevin Jeffrey 42 Zach Yando 42 Ross Eshleman 4250 Jordan McKee 41 Brian Hughes 41 Chris Johnson 41 Matt Hazzard 4154 Jeff Bendawald 40 Ian White 40 Alex Gonzalez 40 Andrew Frame 40 Adam Crossingham 4059 Chris Sagar 39 Ross Hoaglund 39 Dan Lowe 3962 Rocco DeNardis 3863 Kobah Washington 37 Maurice Hughes 37 Chris Guse 37 Guillermo Diaz 37 Rudy Duarte 3668 Remy Bilsback 36 Matt Kozul 36 Steve Macias 36 Peter Orona 36 John Reimers 3673 Ty Hibbert 35 Bobby Bell 35

Yavapai College All-time Career Leaders

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Year By Year Individual Leaders Victor Gilgan 35 David Oberholtzer 35 Robert Armstrong 35 Tim Kelly 3579 Joesph Alessi 34 Jacob Nelson 3481 Hakim Bakhti 33 Jose Miranda 33 Jason Collins 33 Pavel Panchenko 33 Milan Popovic 3386 David Veliz 32 Kevin Zimmermann 32 Cesar Delgado 32 Eric Santiago 3290 Greg Archuleta 31 Anthony Trapani 31 Carlos Lara 3193 Alex Zametkin 30 Daniel Sellitti 30 Dirk Petersen 30 Matthew Paine 30Plus/Minus (minimum 92)1 Darren Clare +1802 Pat Smith +1603 Kenny Fechner +1554 Matt Kirkpatrick +1535 Chris Hunter +1526 Justin Meram +150 Danny Flores +1508 Alan Gordon +1479 Ian White +14010 Kelvin Jack +13811 Evan McNiel +13712 Joseph Alessi +136 Marcus Bailey +13614 Junior Becerra +134 Sam Cusack +13416 Ty Engram +133 Tyler Hasman +133 Michael Randolph +13319 Jordan McKee +13220 Zach Yando +131 Eduardo Jasso +13122 Francis Khamis +13023 Jeff Bendawald +129 Camilo Valenica +129 Denton Brown +129 Roger Espinoza +12927 Kevin Jeffrey +12628 Dan Lowe +12529 Vincent Fimbrez +12430 Andy Hutchison +123 Ross Hoaglund +12332 David Rawlings +122 Niall Logue +12234 Daniel Pearce +12135 Greg Archuleta +118 Hugo Gutierrez +11637 Obed Becerra +11538 Dirk Petersen +114 Ross Eshleman +11440 Rocco DeNardis +113 Rudy Duarte +113 Adam Kulpa +11343 Steve Macias +112 Andrew Frame +112 Todd Brown +11246 Alan Watson +109Josh Westermann +10948 Travis Sterling +108 Kevin Zimmermann +10850 Tim Kelly +107 Gabriel Okito +10752 Brian Hughes +106 Greg Gilmer +10654 Steve Ybarra +105 Grant Sparks +105 Anthony Trapani +105 Kyle Morris +10558 Ty Hibbert +102 Maurice Hughes +10260 Chris Johnson +10261 Joel Ibarra +101 Scott Dorsey +10163 Jason Collins +99 Victor Gilgan +99 Ryan Lockhart +9966 Irving Garcia +98

Jose Corona +9868 Tony Robson +9770 Avery John +96 David Mack +9672 Chris Sagar +95 Mark Hatfield +95 Sean Johnson +95 Pavel Panchenko +95 Julien Dragomir +9577 Matt Dickey +94 Matt Kozul +9479 Hakim Bakhti +93 Nick Bramini +93 Guillermo Diaz +93 David Oberholtzer +93 Juan Ramirez +9384 Remy Bilsback +92 Bobby Bell +92 John Hunter +92Shutouts1 Kelvin Jack 312 Chris Sagar 233 Robert Armstrong 224 Kevin Zimmermann 20 Joseph Alessi 206 Garrison Goodner 177 Cesar Delgado 148 Charles Browder 13 Daniel Sellitti 13 Gregory Patenaude 1311 Andre Luciano 12 Stephen O’Farrell 12 Sam Hayden 1214 Humberto Soriano 1015 Ivan Dizdar 8 Brady Flummer 8 Marvin Cassler 8 Michael LaBerge 8 Michael Moran 8 Agustin Rey 8 Bradley Trella 8 Daniel Diaz 823 Justin Terwilleger 7 David Scruggs 725 Michael Tristani 6 Joseph Alessi 627 Justin Motkus 5.528 Kyle Haynes 4 James Iles 430 Andrew Gentry 2 Justin Ground 2 Nathan Edgin 2 McKay Owsley 2 Brett Bentley 235 Spencer Coffin 1.536 Coltin Smith .5 Assante Nicewander .5Goals Against Average1 Daniel Diaz 0.322 Kevin Zimmermann 0.413 Thomas Munck 0.434 Kelvin Jack 0.455 Michael LaBerge 0.466 Assante Nicewander 0.477 Charles Browder 0.488 Chris Sagar 0.499 Ivan Dizdar 0.5010 Garrison Goodner 0.51 James Iles 0.5112 Joseph Alessi 0.6013 Brady Flummer 0.6214 Robert Armstrong 0.6315 Marvin Cassler 0.6416 Cesar Delgado 0.6617 Agustin Rey 0.6818 Justin Ground 0.7119 Justin Terwilleger 0.7420 Andre Luciano 0.77 Stephen O’Farrell 0.77 Gregory Patenaude 0.7723 Sam Hayden 0.7824 Humberto Soriano 0.7925 Brett Bentley 0.8026 Ben Young 0.82 Bradley Trella 0.8228 David Scruggs 0.84 Daniel Sellitti 0.8430 Michael Tristani 0.8731 Edward Jones 0.88

Year Player Goals1989 Edson Rico 261990 Edson Rico 221991 Kobah Washington 221992 Spencer Rush 161993 Kenny Wright 201994 John Hunter 231995 Steve Ybarra 121996 Alex Zametkin 181997 Kevin Jeffrey 311998 Ty Hibbert 221999 David Rawlings 142000 Damien Franklin 272001 Gordon & Williamson 292002 Marcus Bailey 192003 Maurice Hughes 292004 Todd Brown 342005 Tyler Hasman 212006 Chris Johnson 172007 Francis Khamis 232008 Meram & Khamis 302009 David Malloy 222010 Jacob Nevarez 92011 Kyle Morris 192012 Alex Harlley 222013 Paine & Popovic 112014 Jason Romero 222015 Reece Weldon 252016 Carlo Quesada 16Year Player Assists1989 Kevin Grub 121990 Bobby Bell 131991 Kobah Washington 101992 Jason Collins 141993 Pat Smith 131994 Vaughan Morgan 81995 Steve Ybarra 81996 Ty Engram 11 1997 Jeffrey & Sterling 151998 Alex Gonzalez 111999 Brett Parry 132000 Sergio Iniguez 172001 Fechner, Bailey & Williamson 122002 Hughes & Sterling 112003 Obed Becerra 142004 Tyler Hasman 122005 Rudy Duarte 152006 Irving Garcia 122007 Panchenko & Duarte 172008 Justin Meram 202009 Rodolfo Godinez 122010 Carlos Lara 102011 Stuart Bryant 142012 Alex Harlley 172013 Yabin Cruz 142014 Jason Romero 172015 Reece Weldon 132016 John Scearce 16Year Player Points1989 Edson Rico 601990 Edson Rico 521991 Kobah Washington 541992 Spencer Rush 411993 Chad Polivka 461994 John Hunter 531995 Steve Ybarra 321996 Alex Zametkin 431997 Kevin Jeffrey 771998 Ty Hibbert 511999 David Rawlings 392000 Damien Franklin 622001 Garry Williamson 702002 Marcus Bailey 462003 Maurice Hughes 652004 Todd Brown 772005 Tyler Hasman 552006 Johnson & Swensen 402007 Francis Khamis 552008 Justin Meram 802009 David Malloy 522010 Jacob Nevarez 222011 Kyle Morris 472012 Alex Harlley 612013 Yabin Cruz 342014 Jason Romero 612015 Reece Weldon 632016 Carlo Quesada 38Year Player Plus/Minus1989 Kozul & Macias +601990 Rocco DeNardis +581991 Nick Bramini +63

1992 Darren Clare +681993 Darren Clare +1131994 Avery John +651995 Scott Dorsey +501996 Matt Kirkpatrick +731997 Matt Kirkpatrick +801998 Kelvin Jack +631999 Craig Trout +552000 Kenny Fechner +812001 Joseph Alessi +912002 Josh Westermann +692003 Maurice Hughes +612004 Todd Brown +772005 Patrick Roy +792006 Tim Kelly +662007 Camilo Valencia +742008 Chris Hunter +942009 Gene Tibbetts +512010 Humberto Soriano +232011 Sam Cusack +602012 Eduardo Jasso +792013 David Mack +402014 Niall Logue +672015 Niall Logue +552016 Juan Ramirez +43Year Player Goals Agn Avg1989 Marvin Cassler 0.651990 Marvin Cassler 0.631991 Chris Sagar 0.571992 Chris Sagar 0.421993 Kevin Zimmermann 0.241994 Kevin Zimmermann 0.521995 Charles Browder 0.361996 Cesar Delgado 0.421997 Kelvin Jack 0.341998 Kelvin Jack 0.561999 Justin Terwilleger 0.742000 Joseph Alessi 0.752001 Joseph Alessi 0.522002 Stephen O’Farrell 0.662003 Robert Armstrong 0.422004 Kyle Haynes 0.782005 Brady Flummer 0.782006 Garrison Goodner 0.382007 Sam Hayden 0.952008 Ivan Dizdar 0.112009 Humberto Soriano 0.352010 Humberto Soriano 0.982011 Daniel Sellitti 0.902012 Agustin Rey 0.422013 Daniel Diaz 0.312014 Daniel Diaz 0.332015 Gregory Patenaude 0.912016 Justin Motkus 1.21Year Player Fouls1989 Peter Orona 301990 Matt Kozul 411991 Jose Miranda 451992 David Veliz 431993 Ian White 411994 Vaughan Morgan 411995 Richard Elliot 381996 Alex Zametkin 461997 Ty Engram 421998 Alan Watson 601999 Brett Parry 352000 Alan Gordon 362001 Greg Daley 372002 Sean Johnson 412003 Brian Hughes 352004 Lokahi Bounds 412005 Roger Espinoza 452006 Roger Espionza 402007 Pavel Panchenko 342008 Justin Meram 372009 Gabriel Okito 332010 Jared Hanze 222011 Kyle Morris 242012 Kyle Morris 292013 Matthew Paine 282014 Guillermo Diaz 242015 Kevin Otokore 252016 John Scearce 27Year Player Shutouts1989 Andre Luciano 71990 Marvin Cassler 61991 Chris Sagar 91992 Chris Sagar 141993 Kevin Zimmermann 111994 Kevin Zimmermann 9

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Individual Award Winners Most Valuable Player1989 Edson Rico1990 Edson Rico 1991 Jose Corona1992 Darren Clare1993 Darren Clare1994 Avery John1995 Avery John1996 Steve Ybarra1997 Kevin Jeffrey1998 Ty Hibbert1999 Justin Terwilleger2000 David Rawlings2001 Joseph Alessi2002 Eric Santiago2003 Maurice Hughes2004 Todd Brown2005 Obed Becerra2006 Roger Espinoza2007 Vincent Fimbrez2008 Chris Hunter2009 Gene Tibbetts2010 Jonathan Flores2011 Eduardo Jasso2012 Eduardo Jasso2013 David Mack2014 Niall Logue2015 Hugo Gutierrez2016 Juan RamirezMost Inspirational Player1989 Andre Luciano1990 Rocco DeNardis1991 Jose Miranda1992 Mike Tristani1993 Chad Polivka1994 Mike Tristani1995 Gary Thornton1996 Richard Elliot1997 Kevin Jeffrey1998 Adam Barrett1999 Butch Pellant2000 Adam Kulpa2001 Alan Gordon2002 Jordan McKee2003 Brian Hughes2004 Chris Guse2005 Brian Hughes2006 Tim Kelly2007 Rudy Duarte2008 Jeff Bendawald2009 Gabriel Okito2010 Humberto Soriano2011 Edward Jones2012 Daniel Sellitti2013 Lucas LaVanway2014 Scott Nixon2015 Guillermo Diaz2016 John KannerMost Improved Player1989 Tom Ebel1990 Roger Salazar1991 Jason Collins1992 Eric Jarvis1993 Mark Hatfield1994 Frank Roan1995 Richard Elliot1996 Travis Ball1997 Ty Hibbert1998 Butch Pellant1999 Stephen Ball2000 Brent Wolfe2001 Jordon McKee2002 Craig Ettinger2003 Chris Guse2004 Dan Lowe2005 Bryce Beall2006 Chris Johnson2007 Jeff Bendawald2008 DJ Savage2009 Willie Hammack2010 Edward Jones2011 Dylan Hardie-Jordan2012 Rysen Barnett2013 Asa Goldsmith2014 Michael Gallardo2015 Darion Green2016 Spencer CoffinSportsmanship Award1989 Steve Macias1990 Jose Corona1991 Bobby Bell1992 Chris Sagar1993 Pat Smith1994 Avery John1995 Nelvin Wilson1996 Grant Sparks

1997 Cody Okuda1998 Andy Hutchison1999 Kyle Bell2000 Michael Doran2001 Eric Santiago2002 Sean Johnson2003 Obed Becerra2004 Daniel Pearce2005 Dan Lowe2006 Joel Ibarra2007 Chris Hunter2008 Dirk Petersen2009 Ricky Gabrielson2010 Matt Hazzard2011 Sam Cusack2012 Carlos Lara2013 Milan Popovic2014 Hugo Gutierrez2015 Juanjo Carmona-deVille2016 Johnny RamirezRoughrider Award1989 Andre Luciano1990 Rocco DeNardis1991 Joe Owen1992 Victor Gilgan1993 Pat Smith1994 Kevin Zimmermann1995 Octavio Heredia1996 Steve Ybarra1997 Matt Kirkpatrick1998 Ty Hibbert1999 Butch Pellant2000 Adam Kulpa2001 Marcus Weekes2002 Eric Santiago2003 Josh Westermann2004 Travis Sanders2005 Tyler Hasman2006 Tim Kelly2007 Denton Brown2008 Chris Hunter2009 Michael Moran Kyle Woodson2010 Willie Hammack2011 Adam Crossingham2012 Sam Cusack2013 Jacob Nelson2014 Daniel Diaz2015 Niall Logue2016 Jacob MalachAll Conference/Region1989 Edson Rico Steve Macias Andre Luciano Tony Robson Jason Nash1990 Edson Rico Rocco DeNardis Peter Orona Steve Macias Andre Luciano Jose Corona1991 Jose Corona Kobah Washington Joe Owen Jose Miranda Chris Sagar1992 Darren Clare Jason Collins Spencer Rush Pat Smith Chris Sagar1993 Darren Clare Herbert Richards Pat Smith Ian White Danny Flores1994 John Hunter Ross Hoaglund Avery John Kevin Zimmermann Octavio Heredia Scott Dorsey1995 Steve Ybarra Avery John Scott Dorsey Grant Sparks Charles Browder Cesar Delgado1996 Steve Ybarra Cesar Delgado Alex Zametkin Ty Engram Richard Elliot Grant Sparks1997 Kevin Jeffrey Ty Engram

Matt Kirkpatrick Ryan Lockhart Kelvin Jack Junior Becerra1998 Travis Sterling Kelvin Jack Ty Hibbert Alan Watson1999 Marcus Weekes Butch Pellant Justin Terwilleger Brandon DeVaughn2000 David Rawlings Sergio Iniguez Donal O’Sullivan Adam Kulpa2001 Alan Gordon Joseph Alessi Zachary Yando Garry Williamson2002 Jordan McKee Eric Santiago Erik Sterling Andrew Frame Stephen O’Farrell2003 Robert Armstrong Maurice Hughes Obed Becerra David Oberholtzer Josh Westermann2004 Michael Randolph Bobby Armstrong Todd Brown2005 Obed Becerra Tyler Hasman Patrick Roy Michael Randolph Dan Lowe2006 Roger Espinoza Tim Kelly Chris Johnson Joel Ibarra Garrison Goodner2007 Irving Garcia Denton Brown Vincent Fimbrez Sam Hayden2008 Justin Meram Francis Khamis Chris Hunter Sam Hayden2009 Gene Tibbetts Gabriel Okito David Malloy Greg Gilmer2010 Jonathan Flores Carlos Lara Humberto Soriano Willie Hammack2011 Kyle Morris Eduardo Jasso Sam Cusack Adam Crossingham Daniel Sellitti2012 Sam Cusack Alex Harlley Eduardo Jasso Carlos Lara Daniel Sellitti2013 David Mack Milan Popovic Bradley Trella Matthew Paine2014 Niall Logue Jason Romero Hugo Gutierrez Guillermo Diaz Daniel Diaz2015 Niall Logue Reece Weldon Guillermo Diaz Hugo Gutierrez2016 Jacob Malach Juan Ramirez Carlo Quesada John Scearce John KannerNSCAA All-America1989 Edson Rico Steve Macias1990 Edson Rico Rocco DeNardis Steve Macias1991 Jose Corona Kobah Washington1992 Darren Clare Jason Collins1993 Darren Clare

Pat Smith1994 John Hunter Kevin Zimmermann Ross Hoaglund1995 Steve Ybarra Avery John1996 Cesar Delgado Steve Ybarra1997 Kevin Jeffrey Matt Kirkpatrick1998 Kelvin Jack Ty Hibbert1999 Justin Terwilleger2000 David Rawlings2001 Joseph Alessi Alan Gordon2002 Jordan McKee Stephen O’Farrell2003 Robert Armstrong Maurice Hughes2004 Robert Armstrong Michael Randolph Todd Brown2005 Obed Becerra Tyler Hasman Patrick Roy2006 Roger Espinoza Tim Kelly2007 Irving Garcia Vincent Fimbrez2008 Justin Meram Francis Khamis2009 Gene Tibbetts2010 Jonathan Flores2011 Kyle Morris2012 Sam Cusack2013 David Mack Milan Popovic2014 Niall Logue Jason Romero2015 Reece WeldonNJCAA All-America1990 Edson Rico Steve Macias1991 Jose Cornoa1992 Darren Clare1993 Darren Clare1994 Kevin Zimmermann1995 Steve Ybarra1996 Cesar Delgado Steve Ybarra1997 Kevin Jeffrey1998 Kelvin Jack Travis Sterling1999 Justin Terwilleger2000 David Rawlings2001 Joseph Alessi2002 Jordan McKee2003 Robert Armstrong2004 Robert Armstrong Michael Randolph2005 Obed Becerra Tyler Hasman Patrick Roy2006 Roger Espinoza Tim Kelly Chris Johnson2007 Irving Garcia Sam Hayden2008 Justin Meram Francis Khamis Sam Hayden2009 Gabriel Okito Gene Tibbetts2011 Kyle Morris Eduardo Jasso2012 Sam Cusack2013 David Mack2014 Niall Logue2015 Niall Logue Reece Weldon2016 Jacob MalachNJCAA Academic All-American1990 Rocco DeNardis1992 Chris Sagar Josep Masllorens2004 Travis Sanders2006 Brian Denning2007 Denton Brown2009 Michael Moran2010 Willie Hammack2012 Sam Cusack2016 Jacob MalachNSCAA West Region Coach-of-the-Year1990 Michael Pantalione

1992 Michael Pantalione1994 Michael Pantalione1996 Michael Pantalione1997 Michael Pantalione2000 Michael Pantalione2001 Michael Pantalione2002 Michael Pantalione2003 Michael Pantalione2004 Michael Pantalione2005 Michael Pantalione2006 Michael Pantalione2007 Michael Pantalione2008 Michael Pantalione2013 Michael Pantalione2014 Michael Pantalione2015 Michael PantalioneNJCAA National Coach-of-the-Year1990 Michael Pantalione1992 Michael Pantalione1997 Michael Pantalione2002 Michael Pantalione2003 Michael Pantalione2007 Michael Pantalione2008 Michael PantalioneNSCAA National Coach-of-the-Year1990 Michael Pantalione1997 Michael Pantalione 2002 Michael Pantalione2007 Michael Pantalione2008 Michael PantalioneNSCAA/NISOA National Merit Award1995 Michael PantalioneNSCAA National Letter of Commendation2015 Michael PantalioneNSCAA Bill Jeffrey Award2016 Michael PantalioneNJCAA National Service Award2012 Michael PantalioneACCAC Hall of Fame2016 Michael PantalioneAFLAC National Assistant Coach-of-the-Year2003 Hugh BellNSCAA National Assistant Coach-of-the Year Finalist2004 Hugh BellAdidas National Goalkeeper Award1990 Andre Luciano1992 Chris SagarACCAC Player of the Year1997 Kevin Jeffrey1998 Travis Sterling2000 David Rawlings2002 Jordan McKee2003 Robert Armstrong 2004 Michael Randolph2005 Obed Becerra2006 Roger Espinoza2007 Irving Garcia2008 Justin Meram2011 Kyle MorrisACCAC Athlete of the Year2006-07 Roger EspinozaNSCAA JUCO Player of the Year1997 Kevin Jeffrey1998 Kelvin Jack2002 Jordan McKee2008 Justin MeramNJCAA All-Tournament Team1990 Andre Luciano * Jose Corona # Kobah Washington1991 Chris Sagar * Jose Corona # Kobah Washington1992 Darren Clare #& Chris Sagar * Spencer Rush @1993 Chad Polivka Ross Hoaglund

1994 John Hunter @ Khary Williams1995 Avery John Richard Elliot1996 Steve Ybarra Cesar Delgado Kevin Jeffrey1997 Kelvin Jack & Matt Kirkpatrick Kevin Jeffrey1998 Adam Barrett Andy Hutchison2000 David Rawlings Damien Franklin2001 Alan Gordon Joseph Alessi *2002 Jordan McKee & Marcus Bailey Craig Ettinger2003 Maurice Hughes& Josh Westermann Stephen O’Farrell *2004 Todd Brown2005 Michael Randolph Rudy Duarte2006 Chris Johnson2007 Justin Meram & Francis Khamis Sam Hayden *2008 Francis Khamis & Justin Meram Sam Hayden2009 Gabriel Okito2013 David Mack Milan Popovic& tourney MVP; *top keeper; #top defender; @top attackerTeam Captains 1989 Rocco DeNardis Jason Nash1990 Rocco DeNardis Remy Bilsback1991 Jose Corona Joe Owen1992 Victor Gilgan Darren Clare1993 Darren Clare Pat Smith1994 Ross Hoaglund Michael Hollimon1995 Avery John Scott Dorsey1996 Richard Elliot Steve Ybarra1997 Matt Kirkpatrick Kevin Jeffrey1998 Kelvin Jack Adam Barrett1999 Butch Pellant Alex Gonzalez2000 David Rawlings Adam Kulpa2001 Marcus Weekes Alan Gordon Kenny Fechner2002 Erik Sterling2003 Maurice Hughes Craig Ettinger Josh Westermann2004 Chris Guse Todd Brown2005 Obed Becerra Dan Lowe2006 Tim Kelly Roger Espinoza2007 Denton Brown2008 Chris Hunter Jeff Bendawald2009 Greg Gilmer Michael Moran Gabriel Okito2010 Willie Hammack2011 Adam Crossingham Stuart Bryant2012 Carlos Lara Sam Cusack2013 Milan Popovic Matthew Paine2014 Niall Logue2015 Niall Logue Hugo Gutierrez2016 Juan Ramirez Jacob MalachNJCAA All-Century Team2000 Darren Clare2000 Jose Corona

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Yavapai Soccer All-time Records GAME (INDIVIDUAL)Most points ....................................................12

Todd Brown vs. Scott, Iowa 2004Most goals ........................................................6

Todd Brown vs. Scott, Iowa 2004Most assists ......................................................4

Kenny Fechner vs. Scottsdale 2001; Pavel Panchenko vs. Chandler-Gilbert 2007; Matthew Paine vs. South Mountain 2012

Most fouls .........................................................9Peter Orona & Jose Miranda vs. Massasoit 1990; Sean Johnson vs. Pima 2002

Most conference goals .....................................5Brandon Hammer vs. Paradise Valley 2002

Most playoff goals............................................4Chad Polivka vs. Rockland, NY 1993Justin Meram vs. Paradise Valley 2007Francis Khamis vs. North Idaho 2008

Most saves ......................................................16Cesar Delgado vs. Rancho Santiago 1995

SEASON (INDIVIDUAL)Most points ....................................................80

Justin Meram 2008Most goals ......................................................34

Todd Brown 2004Most assists ....................................................20

Justin Meram 2008Most conference points..................................57

Alan Gordon & Garry Williamson 2001Most conference goals ...................................24

Alan Gordon 2001Most conference assists .................................16

Rudy Duarte 2005, Pavel Panchenko 2007Most shutouts ................................................17

Kelvin Jack 1997Most saves ......................................................83

Joseph Alessi 2001Best save percentage ...................................0.96

Ivan Dizdar 2008Best goals against average .........................0.11

Ivan Dizdar 2008Best plus/minus .........................................+112

Darren Clare 1993Most fouls .......................................................60

Alan Watson 1998Most minutes played in goal ......................2102

Kelvin Jack 1998

TEAM RECORDS (ONE HALF)Most goals ......................................................10

vs. Phoenix 2005Most conference goals ...................................10

vs. Phoenix 2005

MISCELLANEOUSQuickest goal to begin match (with kickoff)

vs. Phoenix 2000 ............................................ 0:18Quickest goal to begin match (without kickoff)

vs. Chandler-Gilbert 2005 ..............................0:20Quickest goal to begin second half ............0:05 vs. South Mountain, 2012Quickest goal to begin playoff match ........0:32

vs. Glendale 1993Latest goal to decide a match in regulation ...0:39

remaining vs. AZ Western, 2006 (Yavapai won 2-1)Latest goal to decide a match in overtime ....149:00 vs. Tyler, TX, 2005 (Yavapai won 3-2 in four overtimes)Latest goal to force a match into overtime .... 0:18

remaining vs. Phoenix, 2013 (1-1 tie)Latest goal to force a playoff into overtime ...0:28

remaining vs. Pima, 1998 (Yavapai won 2-1)Longest match.....150 min, 11 shootout rounds

vs. Mercer, 1994Longest shootout rounds ...............................11

vs. Mercer, 1994 (Yavapai won 6-5 on penalty kicks)Longest shootout rounds in national finals.....7

vs. Georgia Perimeter, 2007 (Yavapai won 5-4 on penalty kicks)

Attendance ........................................4,251 paidvs. Mercer 1991

Most credits earned in one semester .............28Avery John spring 1996

SEASON (TEAM)Most goals ....................................................134

1993Most conference goals ...................................95

2014Most playoff goals..........................................38

1993Least goals against ...........................................9

1993, 2006, 2014Least conference goals against ........................3

1993Least playoff goals against ..............................0

1997Most assists ..................................................115

2008Most corner kicks .........................................238

2005Most shots ....................................................773

2005Most shutouts ................................................19

1993Most conference shutouts ..............................14

1993, 2006, 2014Most fouls .....................................................441

1990Most goals per game ...................................5.30

1993Least goals per game ..................................0.35

2006Most consecutive shutouts .............................15

1992-93Most shots per game ......................................30

2005 Best goal differential .................................+125

1993Best conference goal differential ................+89

2014Most overall wins ...........................................26

2008Most post-season wins .....................................7

1992Most conference wins ....................................18

2001, 2008, 2014

GAME (TEAM)Most away goals .............................................17

at South Mountain, 2012Most home goals ............................................14

vs. Phoenix, 2005Most playoff goals..........................................10

vs. Rockland-NY 1993 & Phoenix 2011Most corner kicks ...........................................17

vs. Chandler-Gilbert 1999Most playoff corner kicks ..............................16

vs. Northern Oklahoma 2006Most fouls .......................................................39

vs. Massasoit 1990Least fouls ........................................................3

vs. Tyler, Texas 2006 & Paradise Valley, 2013Most shots ......................................................54

vs. Arizona Western 1990 & 1992

ALL-TIME NATIONAL SOCCER RECORDS (Held by Yavapai College)Most wins-one season ....................................26 2008Most goals-one season .................................134

1993Most consecutive shutouts .............................15

1992-93Most consecutive victories (no ties) ..............40

1990-91Best goal differential-one season ..............+125

1993

The Roughriders always like to take in a little educational sightseeing. Here the ’98 squad is outside the Philadelphia Spectrum with “Rocky.”

ALL-TIME CONFERENCE SOCCER RECORDS (Held by Yavapai College)Most wins-one season ....................................18

2001, 2008, 2012, 2014Most goals scored-one season ........................95

2014Least goals allowed-one season .......................3

1993Most shutouts-one season ..............................14

2014Most championships ......................................26 1989-2009, 2011-12, 2014-16Best goal differential-one season ................+89

2014Best point differential-one season .................18

2005Most consecutive victories (no ties) ..............40

1989-1992

ALL-TIME MEN’S COLLEGE COACHING RECORD (Held by Yavapai College)

Best win percentage (all divisions, 100 games minimum) ................................................ .900Michael Pantalione

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Top Five Statistical Yavapai Soccer TeamsGOALS SCORED IN A SEASON 1 1993 134* 2 2008 119 3 2005 116 4 2001 115 5 2004 110

LEAST GOALS ALLOWED IN A SEASON 1T 2006 9 1T 1993 9 1T 2014 9 3 1997 10 4T 2008 11 4T 1989 11

SHUTOUTS POSTED IN A SEASON 1 1993 19 2T 1992 17 2T 1997 17 2T 2006 17 5T 2008 15 5T 1996 15 5T 2014 15

MOST WINS IN A SEASON 1 2008 26* 2T 1992 24 2T 1993 24 2T 2001 24 2T 2005 24 2T 2007 24* National Record

Yavapai College finished the season unbeaten and untied for their

seventh national championship. With an immaculate record of 26-

0-0 in the process – a win total no men’s collegiate soccer team has

ever achieved in one season at any level.

Photo Album

Photos courtesy of Les Stukenberg of the Daily Courier.

The 2007 Roughriders, moments after they had rallied from two deficits, forced two overtimes and won in the 7th round of penalty kicks to capture their 6th national championship in Tyler, Texas.

Trinidad & Tobago Defender Avery John (Yavapai 1994,

1995) tackles hard in the 2006 World Cup against Sweden.

Goalkeeper Kelvin Jack (Yavapai 1997, 1998) also played in

the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Many former Roughrider

played in professional leagues around the world including

Kelvin Jack and Adam Barrett (Yavapai 1998) in England’s

First Division. In 2009, Roger Espinoza (Honduras), joined

the list (see page 30) of former Roughriders with national

caps. In addition, Espinoza played in two World Cups and for

Wigan Athletic F.C. in the English Premier League, capturing

the F. A. Cup against Manchester United in 2013.

It takes a David Beckham to replace a Roughrider (Former Yavapai forward

#21 Alan Gordon of the Los Angeles Galaxy). Other former Yavapai players in

Major League Soccer include—Justin Meram (Columbus), Irving Garcia (New

York), Roger Espinoza (Kansas City), Michael Randolph (Los Angeles), Joey

Gjertsen (San Jose), Avery John (New England) and Cesar Delgado (Kansas

City). Many former Yavapai players have played in the USL, including the

league’s leading goal scorer a few years back, Kevin Jeffrey (Richmond).

Inductee Position Years at YCMichael Pantalione Coach 1989-presentHugh Bell Coach 1992-presentEdson Rico Attacker 1989, 1990Andre Luciano Goalkeeper 1989, 1990Rocco DeNardis Defender 1989, 1990Jose Corona Defender 1990, 1991Kobah Washington Attacker 1990, 1991 Darren Clare Defender 1992, 1993Avery John Defender 1994, 1995Steve Ybarra Attacker 1995, 1996Matt Kirkpatrick Defender 1996, 1997Kevin Jeffrey Attacker 1996, 1997Kelvin Jack Goalkeeper 1997, 1998Alan Gordon Attacker 2000, 2001Maurice Hughes Attacker 2002, 2003Josh Westermann Defender 2002, 2003 Michael Randolph Defender 2004, 2005Roger Espinoza Defender 2005, 2006Tim Kelly Defender 2005, 2006 Irving Garcia Attacker 2006, 2007Francis Khamis Attacker 2007, 2008Justin Meram Attacker 2007, 2008

NJCAA Hall of Fame Members (Yavapai College Inductees)

See Insert forthe 2017 SoccerTeam Photo and Roster

Edson Rico played for Yavapai College 1989-90 and was inducted into the NJCAA Soccer Hall of Fame in 2006.

“A Winning Soccer Tradition”

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Ken Lindley Field—Home of the Roughriders since 1989

Locker RoomThe locker room building and adjacent field is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a must-see museum for Roughrider soccer fans! Over 450 individual photos of every player who played for the Yavapai College soccer program are on display. In addition, all 20 trophies from the national tournament,

59 All-America certificates, all 28 Roughrider team photos, and numerous memorabilia items (soccer balls, pictures, professional jerseys from alumni, championship ring posters & much, much more) are available for viewing. Inside the locker room, players enjoy playing table soccer and watching televised matches. A world map with pins placed in former Roughrider player’s hometowns as well as a USA map with pins on the location universities attended by former Yavapai personnel is also featured. Individual tours of the locker room are available by contacting the coaching staff. The Locker Room Tours are also available to club and high school soccer teams at no charge. The locker room is located at field level on the southwest side of Ken Lindley Field, at the corner of Gurley Street and Washington Avenue, in Prescott.

Yavapai’s All-time Composite Box ScorePrescott, AZ--Yavapai College has developed the most successful junior college soccer program in the nation. Here’s a recap of the 673 games played in which the Roughriders have lost only 54 games in 28 years while capturing 74 conference, region, district and national championships.

1st Half 2nd Half OT-1 OT-2 OT-3 OT-4 Shootout Goals

Yavapai (592-54-27) 1243 1427 21 8 0 1 (53) 2700

Opponents (54-592-27) 213 270 9 2 0 0 (44) 494

Yavapai Opponents

The first intercollegiate soccer match took place in 1989 when Yavapai defeated Victor Valley CC 13-0 on “guaranteed win night.” Winning streaks of 58, 56, and 39 matches are a part of this field’s legacy. Today the park is listed in the National Register of Historic Places with a seating capacity of 3000, featuring a 115 x75 yd., grass surface; soccer field located 5368 feet above sea level and was the site of the 2014 NJCAA Men’s Division One National Championships. Since 1908, the area of Prescott now known as Ken Lindley Field has been used as a public park and ball field. The land was deeded to the City of Prescott by Charles

T. and Ada M. Joslin in 1922. In 1931, during the Great Depression, the grandstand was constructed on the corner of Gurley & Washington Streets. The grandstand is constructed of cast concrete in a vernacular style with a slight Art Deco influence. In 1934, the area surrounding the field was defined for the construction of bleachers made of native stone as a Civil Works Administration project. City Park & Ballfield was renamed Ken Lindley Field in 1971 in memory of Prescott’s Chief of Police who died in 1971. A memorial plaque for long-time groundskeeper Dewey Nelson is positioned proudly in the southwest corner of the stadium.

The Prescott Valley Amphitheater at Mountain Valley Park is Yavapai’s other home soccer field that opened in 1996 for the Roughriders and during one stretch, Yavapai was undefeated and untied on this 120 x 75 yard grass field

for a 17-year period. This venue was the site of the 2014 NJCAA Men’s Division One National Championship Tournament and will play host to the 2017 event as well.

Shots Attempted 16516 6217Shots on Target 8128 2775Corner Kicks 4485 2112Fouls 8454 9371

Yavapai Opponents

Saves 2299 4931Cards 727 1101Penalty Kicks 133-161 42-63Shootout Kicks 53-74 44-76

Ken Lindley Field History

Mountain Valley Park History

Yavapai soccer locker room.

Yavapai’s home field scoreboard has always been active. The Roughriders are 298-15-3 at home. See page 28 for a listing of the Roughriders most consecutive undefeated home games.

The Prescott Valley Amphitheater, Yavapai’s other home field, opened in 1996 for the Roughriders.

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ACCAC Composite Standings Since 1989Team W L T Points CT NT

Yavapai 472 35 19 1435 26 7

Pima 328 161 31 1015 0 0

Mesa 245 234 25 760 0 0

Phoenix 238 200 42 756 1 0

Arizona Western 239 233 23 740 1 0

Glendale 220 257 22 682 0 0

Chandler-Gilbert 186 172 23 581 0 0

Scottsdale 144 317 22 454 0 0

Paradise Valley 120 218 11 371 0 0

South Mountain 97 366 18 309 0 0

Gateway 21 136 3 66 0 0

Championship Goal—YC’s Kurt Funkhouser scored, assisted by Edson Rico, with 7:37 left in the sudden death overtime of the 1990 National Title Game in New Jersey.

Arizona Community College Athletic ConferenceSchool/Location Mascot/Team ColorsArizona Western College/Yuma Matadors/Gold & CardinalChandler-Gilbert Community College/Chandler Coyotes/Teal & Silver*Cochise College/Douglas Apaches/Red & WhiteGateway Community College/Phoenix Geckos/Royal & BlackGlendale Community College/Glendale Gauchos/Scarlet, Black, WhiteMesa Community College/Mesa Thunderbirds/Red, White, BlueParadise Valley Community College/Phoenix Pumas/Sand, TealPhoenix College/Phoenix Bears/Blue & GoldPima Community College/Tucson Aztecs/Blue & BlackScottsdale Community College/Scottsdale Artichokes/Green & GoldSouth Mountain Community College/Phoenix Cougars/Blue & Silver**Yavapai College/Prescott Roughriders/Forest Green & Gold* women’s program only; **men’s program only.

Region One Championship Game Results(composite score involving Yavapai)

Yavapai ..................................65Region One Opponents .........131990 Yavapai 6, Glendale 01991 Yavapai 4, Glendale 11992 Yavapai 4, Glendale 2 (ot)1993 Yavapai 6, Glendale 01994 Yavapai 4, Phoenix 01995 Yavapai 3, Mesa 01996 Yavapai 3, Phoenix 01997 Yavapai 2, Phoenix 01998 Yavapai 3, Glendale 01999 Pima 2, Yavapai 1 (ot)2000 Yavapai 5, Mesa 02001 Yavapai 2, Pima 1 (ot)2002 Yavapai 2, Pima 1 (shootout)2003 Yavapai 1, Chandler-Gilbert 0 (ot)2004 Yavapai 4, Chandler-Gilbert 12005 Yavapai 3, Pima 02006 Yavapai 1, Pima 02007 Yavapai 5, Pima 22008 Yavapai 1, Pima 02009 Yavapai 2, Arizona Western 02010 Arizona Western 2, Pima 02011 Pima 2, Yavapai 02012 Yavapai 1, Arizona Western 02013 Yavapai 2 Phoenix 1 (shootout)2014 Pima 2 Phoenix 12015 Pima 3 Phoenix 22016 Pima 3 Phoenix 1* *Yavapai advances due to unsportsmanlike behavior by both teams

July 13-16, 2017 Nashville, TNJuly 12-15, 2018 Philadelphia, PA

website: www.nisoa.com

January 10-14, 2018 Philadelphia, PAJanuary 16-20, 2019 Kansas City, MOJanuary 15-19, 2020 Baltimore, MDJanuary 13-17, 2021 Philadelphia, PAJanuary 12-16, 2022 Los Angeles, CAJanuary 11-15, 2023 TBDJanuary 10-14, 2024 Indianapolis, INJanuary 15-19, 2025 Philadelphia, PAJanuary 14-18, 2026 Baltimore, MD

website: www.nscaa.com

Future NSCAA SoccerConvention Sites

Future NISOA Soccer Convention Sites

Road Trip Notes One-way Est Field Game Site Mileage Hrs/Min Elevation

Arizona Western 218 4:11 160Chandler 126 2:08 1213Gateway 88 1:31 1188Glendale 92 1:39 1154Mesa 114 1:56 1241Paradise Valley 89 1:31 1340Phoenix 96 1:40 1117Pima 212 3:26 2389Scottsdale 108 1:45 1248South Mountain 107 1:54 1170Point Roberts, WA 1504 22:40 10Tyler, TX 1160 17:39 544

(includes conference playoffs matches)

Note: Three points for win, one point for tie; CT—Conference Titles; NT-National Titles. Breakdown of Yavapai’s (40-6) won-lost record against Arizona opponents in league playoffs: Pima (12-3), Glendale (7-0), Phoenix (7-3), Chandler-Gilbert (6-0), Paradise Valley (3-0), Mesa (2-0), Scottsdale (2-0), South Mountain (1-0), Arizona Western (2-0), Gateway (0-0). Yavapai’s scoring sheet against league opponents: 2185 goals for, 359 goals against.

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All-Time Record Year By Year Team RecordsRegular Season W L T PCT Conference1989 15 0 1 .969 1st1990 15 1 1 .912 1st1991 17 0 0 1.000 1st1992 17 1 0 .944 1st1993 18 0 0 1.000 1st1994 16 1 2 .895 1st1995 16 2 1 .868 1st1996 18 0 1 .974 1st1997 18 0 1 .974 1st1998 18 2 0 .900 1st1999 17 2 1 .875 1st2000 18 2 0 .900 1st2001 20 0 0 1.000 1st 2002 17 2 1 .875 1st2003 17 2 1 .875 1st2004 19 1 0 .950 1st2005 19 1 0 .950 1st 2006 19 0 1 .975 1st 2007 18 2 0 .900 1st2008 20 0 0 1.000 1st2009 16 4 0 .800 1st2010 15 4 1 .775 2nd2011 18 0 3 .929 1st2012 19 2 0 .921 1st2013 17 2 2 .857 2nd2014 20 0 2 .955 1st2015 19 2 1 .864 1st2016 18 2 0 .900 1st28 yrs. 494 35 20 .918 26 titles Post Season W# L T PCT National1990 6 0 0 1.000 1st1991 5 1 0 .833 2nd1992 7 0 0 1.000 1st1993 6 1 0 .857 4th1994 5 1 0 .833 2nd1995 5 1 0 .833 2nd1996 4 1 0 .800 2nd1997 5 0 0 1.000 1st1998 5 0 0 1.000 3rd1999 1 1 0 .500 10th2000 4 1 0 .800 4th 2001 4 1 0 .800 2nd 2002 5 0 0 1.000 1st2003 5 0 0 1.000 1st2004 4 1 0 .800 4th2005 5 1 0 .833 2nd 2006 3 0 2 .800 4th2007 6 0 0 1.000 1st2008 6 0 0 1.000 1st2009 3 1 1 .700 5th2010 0 1 0 .000 12th2011 1 1 0 .500 6th2012 2 1 0 .667 4th2013 5 1 0 .883 3rd2014 0 1 0 .000 3rd2015 0 1 0 .000 5th2016 0 2 0 .000 7th27 yrs. 102 19 3 .835 7 titles # includes shootout victories

Overall W L T PCT Championships*1989 15 0 1 .969 11990 21 1 1 .935 41991 22 1 0 .957 31992 24 1 0 .960 41993 24 1 0 .960 31994 21 2 2 .880 31995 21 3 1 .860 31996 22 1 1 .938 31997 23 0 1 .979 41998 23 2 0 .920 31999 18 3 1 .841 12000 22 3 0 .880 32001 24 1 0 .960 32002 22 2 1 .900 42003 22 2 1 .900 42004 23 2 0 .920 32005 24 2 0 .923 3 2006 22 0 3 .940 32007 24 2 0 .923 42008 26 0 0 1.000 42009 19 5 1 .780 32010 15 5 1 .783 02011 19 1 3 .891 12012 21 3 0 .875 22013 18 3 6 .777 22014 20 1 2 .913 12015 19 3 1 .848 12016 18 4 0 .818 128 yrs. 592 54 27 .900 74* *Conference, Regional, District, National

Roughriders vs. All-opponents(opponent/years played) W L T GF GA

Roughriders vs. All-opponents(opponent/years played) W L T GF GA

Allegheny, Pennsylvania (1992) 1 0 0 5 0Andrew, Georgia (1992) 1 0 0 3 0Arizona Western, Arizona (1989-16) 50 5 2 240 39Barstow, California (1989) 1 0 0 6 0Bethany Lutheran, Minnesota (2002) 1 0 0 4 0Brigham Young, Utah (1990) 1 0 0 1 0Bryant & Stratton, New York (2000-01) 0 2 0 5 7Burlington, New Jersey (2013) 0 0 1 1 1Central, Kansas (1996) 1 0 0 11 0Chandler-Gilbert, Arizona(1998-16) 36 6 2 143 28Charles, Maryland(1993) 1 0 0 6 2Dakota County, Minnesota(2008, 2012, 2014) 3 0 0 13 1Desert, California(2013-16) 4 0 0 18 0DuPage, Illinois (1994-96, 98, 01) 3 2 0 5 3East Central, Missouri (2003) 1 0 0 2 1Eastern Florida, Florida (2013) 0 0 1 3 3Essex, Maryland (1995) 1 0 0 5 0Essex County, New Jersey (2000, 2009) 1 0 1 4 2Garden City, Kansas (2008) 1 0 0 4 1Gateway, Arizona (2009-16) 16 0 0 105 6 Georgia Perimeter, Georgia (1998, 2000, 04-05, 07) 3 2 0 15 11Glendale, Arizona (1989-16) 57 3 3 243 47Herkimer, New York (1990, 99) 2 0 0 8 0Hesston, Kansas (1990) 1 0 0 3 1Illinois Central, Illinois (2005, 07) 2 0 0 6 1Iowa Central, Iowa (2002, 2009) 2 0 0 5 0Iowa Western, Iowa (2005, 2013) 1 1 0 3 1Irvine Valley, California (1994) 1 0 0 5 1Johnson County, Kansas (1991, 93, 96, 98, 05) 6 0 0 17 5Kansas City, Kansas (1998) 1 0 0 4 0Lake County, Illinois (1994) 1 0 0 3 1Laramie County, Wyoming (2006, 2015) 2 0 0 8 0Lewis & Clark, Illinois (1997) 1 0 0 8 1 Lincoln, Illinois (2002) 1 0 0 2 0Louisburg, North Carolina (2005, 2009) 1 1 0 4 5Marshalltown, Iowa (2004, 07) 2 0 0 7 1Massasoit, Massachusetts (1990, 92-93) 1 1 1 5 3Meridian, Mississippi (1998, 2000) 1 1 0 5 3Mira Costa, California (1990) 1 0 0 4 0Mercer, New Jersey (1990-91, 94-97, 02-03, 06) 4 4 1 10 10Mesa, Arizona (1989-16) 52 4 2 215 38Monroe, New York (1992, 99) 2 0 0 10 1

Montgomery-Rockville, Maryland (2001) 1 0 0 3 2Monterrey, Mexico (1990) 1 0 0 12 0Mount Ida, Massachusetts (1997) 1 0 0 3 0North Idaho, Idaho (2005-08) 4 0 0 16 4Northern Oklahoma, Oklahoma (2006) 0 0 1 2 2Northwest, Wyoming (2012) 0 1 0 2 4Orange Coast, California (1995-96) 2 0 0 12 0Otero, Colorado (2013) 1 0 0 3 0 Paradise Valley, Arizona (1999-16) 40 1 0 188 26Passaic, New Jersey (1990) 1 0 0 2 1Phoenix, Arizona (1991-16) 50 8 4 220 48Pima, Arizona (1989-16) 60 6 5 206 65Prince George’s, Maryland(2001) 1 0 0 5 0Rancho Santiago, California (1994-96) 3 0 0 10 1Richland, Texas (1992, 94-95) 3 0 0 9 3Rockland, New York (1992) 1 0 0 10 0St. Louis-Flo Valley, Missouri (1990-91, 93) 3 0 0 11 3St. Louis-Forest Park, Missouri (1989, 91-92, 97) 4 0 0 17 3San Diego Mesa, California (1993-97) 3 0 2 14 2San Jacinto, Texas (2000, 02, 07-08) 3 1 0 8 6Schoolcraft, Michigan (2001, 04, 07-08) 4 0 0 15 3Scott, Iowa (2004) 1 0 0 13 0 Scottsdale, Arizona (1989-16) 55 2 1 275 29Skagit Valley, Washington (1993) 1 0 0 2 0Sonora, Mexico (1989) 1 0 0 3 1South Mountain, Arizona (1989-16) 56 1 0 361 32South Suburban, Illinois (2004) 1 0 0 5 0 Spartanburg, South Carolina (1994, 2003) 1 1 0 12 3Spokane, Washington (1992-93, 97) 3 0 0 11 3Springfield, Illinois (1995, 98, 03) 3 0 0 5 1State Fair, Missouri (1997, 98) 3 0 0 5 0Texas, El Paso (1991-92) 2 0 0 4 2Trinidad State, Colorado (2016) 0 1 0 1 3Tyler, Texas (1991, 95-96, 06) 4 0 0 13 4Ulster, New York (1990-91, 94) 3 0 0 6 3Utah Valley, Utah (1992-93) 2 0 0 11 2Victor Valley, California (1989) 1 0 0 13 0Western Nebraska, Nebraska (2008) 1 0 0 8 1Western Wyoming, Wyoming (2011) 1 0 0 9 1Young Harris, Georgia (2003) 1 0 0 4 1

82 opponents 592 54 27 2700 494

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1989 (15-0-1)St. Louis-Forest Park W 4-3Sonora W 3-1Arizona Western W 6-0Scottsdale W 3-1Glendale W 6-2Victor Valley (CA) W 13-0Barstow (CA) W 6-0Pima W 3-0South Mountain W 3-1Mesa W 4-1Arizona Western W 9-0Scottsdale W 6-0Glendale W 6-0Pima T 2-2South Mountain W 4-0Mesa W 2-0

1990 (21-1-1)Mira Costa (CA) W 4-0Monterrey W 12-0Arizona Western W 7-1Mercer (NJ) L 0-2Massasoit (MA) T 1-1Pima W 6-3Glendale W 1-0Scottsdale W 4-0Mesa W 3-2South Mountain W 6-0Arizona Western W 5-1Brigham Young W 1-0Pima W 2-0Glendale W 3-1Scottsdale W 2-0Mesa W 8-3South Mountain W 4-1Glendale W 6-0Hesston (KS) W 3-1St. Louis-Flo Valley W 1-0Ulster (NY) W 2-1Herkimer (NY) W 4-0Passiac (NJ) W 2-1

1991 (22-1-0)Johnson County (KS) W 2-0St. Louis-Forest Park W 6-0Arizona Western W 3-1Texas-ElPaso W 1-0Pima W 4-0Glendale W 1-0Phoenix W 8-0Scottsdale W 3-1Mesa W 1-0South Mountain W 3-1Arizona Western W 8-0Phoenix W 5-1Pima W 3-1Glendale W 3-2Scottsdale W 6-0Mesa W 4-1South Mountain W 8-1Glendale W 4-1St. Louis-Flo Valley W 3-2Johnson County (KS) W 1-0Tyler (TX) W 6-0Ulster (NY) W 2-1*Mercer (NJ) L 0-1*won on penalty kicks 5-4

1992 (24-1-0)Monroe (NY) W 4-0Spokane (WA) W 4-2Arizona Western W 3-2Utah Valley W 2-1Phoenix W 5-0South Mountain W 4-0Glendale W 4-0Scottsdale W 6-0Mesa W 1-0Pima W 3-2Arizona Western W 8-0Phoenix W 9-0Texas ElPaso W 3-2South Mountain W 5-0Glendale L 1-2Scottsdale W 2-0Mesa W 4-0

Pima W 7-1Phoenix W 2-0Glendale W 4-2Richland (TX) W 3-0St. Louis-Forest Park W 1-0Allegheny (PA) W 5-0Massasoit (MA) W 2-0Andrew (GA) W 3-0

1993 (24-1-0)Spokane (WA) W 3-0Skagit Valley (WA) W 2-0Arizona Western W 6-0San Diego Mesa W 4-0Phoenix W 7-0South Mountain W 7-0Glendale W 4-0Scottsdale W 2-0Mesa W 3-0Pima W 5-0Utah Valley W 9-1Arizona Western W 3-0Phoenix W 7-0South Mountain W 8-0Glendale W 3-1Scottsdale W 5-0Mesa W 8-2Pima W 10-0South Mountain W 7-0Glendale W 6-0Johnson County (KS) W 4-1St. Louis-Flo Valley W 3-0Massasoit (MA) L* 2-3Charles County (MD) W 6-2Rockland (NY) W 10-0*lost on penalty kicks 5-4

1994 (21-2-2)DuPage (IL) L 0-1Lake County (IL) W 3-1Pima T 1-1Irvine Valley (CA) W 5-1Scottsdale W 2-0Arizona Western W 4-2Rancho Santiago (CA) W 8-1Phoenix W 4-1Glendale W 5-1Mesa W 6-1South Mountain W 1-0Pima W 5-0Scottsdale W 8-0Arizona Western W 4-0San Diego Mesa T 0-0Phoenix W 3-1Glendale W 4-0Mesa W 7-0South Mountain W 4-0Scottsdale W 2-0Phoenix W 4-0Richland (TX) W 3-1Ulster (NY) W 2-1Mercer (NJ) W** 1-0Spartanburg (SC) L 2-3**won on penalty kicks 6-5

1995 (21-3-1)Springfield (IL) W 2-1DuPage (IL) L 0-2Pima W 3-1Rancho Santiago (CA) W 1-0Orange Coast (CA) W 1-0Arizona Western W 5-0Phoenix L 0-1Scottsdale W 2-1Glendale W 2-0Mesa W 3-0South Mountain W 5-1San Diego Mesa W 5-0Pima W 4-2Scottsdale W 4-0Arizona Western W 6-0Phoenix T 1-1Glendale W 2-0Mesa W 5-1South Mountain W 5-1Scottsdale W 4-0Mesa W 3-0

Richland (TX) W 3-2Essex (MD) W 5-0Tyler (TX) W 3-2Mercer (NJ) L 0-2

1996 (22-1-1)Johnson County (KS) W 4-1Central (KS) W 11-0Pima W 4-0South Mountain W 10-0Phoenix W 7-1Glendale W 2-0Mesa T 0-0Orange Coast (CA) W 11-0Arizona Western W 2-0Scottsdale W 5-0Pima W 3-0Phoenix W 3-2South Mountain W 6-3Rancho Santiago W 1-0Glendale W 2-0Mesa W 6-1San Diego Mesa W 3-0Arizona Western W 5-1Scottsdale W 7-1Pima W 3-0Phoenix W 3-0Tyler (TX) W 2-1DuPage (IL) W 2-0Mercer (NJ) L 0-1

1997 (23-0-1)State Fair (MO) W 3-0Lewis & Clark (IL) W 8-1Pima W 3-0South Mountain W 9-0Phoenix W 4-0Glendale W 7-0Mesa W 6-0Arizona Western W 5-1Pima W 3-0Scottsdale W 3-0St. Louis-Forest Park W 6-0Spokane (WA) W 4-1South Mountain W 10-0San Diego Mesa T 2-2Glendale W 3-1Mesa W 6-0Phoenix W 5-2Arizona Western W 5-0Scottsdale W 5-2Pima W 4-0Phoenix W 2-0State Fair (MO) W** 1-0Mt. Ida (MA) W 3-0Mercer (NJ) W 3-0**won on penalty kicks 4-2

1998 (23-2-0)Kansas City (KS) W 4-0Johnson County (KS) W 2-0Arizona Western W 5-1Mesa L 1-2Scottsdale W 1-0Meridian (MS) W 3-0DeKalb (GA) W 7-2Phoenix W 4-3Chandler-Gilbert W 5-1Glendale W 1-0South Mountain W 5-0Pima L 3-4Arizona Western W 4-1Mesa W 2-1Scottsdale W 4-1South Mountain W 8-0Phoenix W 2-0Chandler-Gilbert W 4-0Glendale W 6-0Pima W 2-1Pima W 2-1Glendale W 3-0DuPage (IL) W 2-0State Fair (MO) W 1-0*Springfield (IL) W 1-0*forfeit, ineligible players

1999 (18-3-1)Scottsdale W 6-1Phoenix W 2-1Herkimer (NY) W 4-0Monroe (NY) W 6-1Glendale L 2-3South Mountain W 5-1Pima W 3-2Chandler-Gilbert W 5-0Mesa W 2-0Paradise Valley W 7-0Arizona Western W 3-0Scottsdale W 10-0Arizona Western W 3-2Phoenix W 1-0Glendale T 2-2South Mountain W 5-1Pima W 5-0Chandler-Gilbert W 3-0Mesa L 0-1Paradise Valley W 10-1Glendale W 4-1Pima L 1-2

2000 (22-3-0)Scottsdale W 3-1Arizona Western W 5-1Meridian (MS) L 2-3San Jacinto (TX) W 4-3Phoenix W 6-1Glendale W 4-0South Mountain W 11-0Paradise Valley W 8-0Pima W 1-0Chandler-Gilbert W 6-0Mesa W 2-1Scottsdale W 3-0Arizona Western W 9-1Phoenix L 0-1Glendale W 6-0South Mountain W 5-1Pima W 2-1Chandler-Gilbert W 6-0Mesa W 2-0Paradise Valley W 6-0Phoenix W 4-0Mesa W 5-0Bryant & Stratton (NY) L 3-4Georgia Perimeter W 1-0Essex County (NJ) W 3-1

2001 (24-1-0)Chandler Gilbert W 10-1Glendale W 3-1Montgomery-Rockville W 3-2Prince George's (MD) W 5-0South Mountain W 11-0Pima W 1-0Arizona Western W 8-0Phoenix W 6-1Scottsdale W 7-0Paradise Valley W 5-2Mesa W 2-0Chandler-Gilbert W 5-1Glendale W 2-0South Mountain W 3-1Pima W 5-0Arizona Western W 7-0Phoenix W 2-1Scottsdale W 11-0Paradise Valley W 3-1Mesa W 2-0Paradise Valley W 1-0Pima W 2-1Schoolcraft (MI) W 8-0DuPage (IL) W 1-0Bryant & Stratton (NY) L 2-3

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Scottsdale W 10-0Paradise Valley W 9-2Mesa L 0-1Chandler-Gilbert W 4-0Glendale W 5-0South Mountain W 3-0Pima W 2-1Arizona Western W 7-1Phoenix W 8-0Scottsdale W 3-0Paradise Valley W 3-0Mesa W 4-1Chandler-Gilbert W 3-1Pima W 2-1*San Jacinto (TX) W 2-1**Iowa Central (IA) W 3-0Mercer (NJ) W 2-1*won penalty kicks 4-3, **won penalty kicks 3-2

2003 (22-2-1)Paradise Valley W 3-2Young Harris (GA) W 4-1Spartanburg (SC) W 10-0Arizona Western W 4-1Phoenix W 6-0Chandler-Gilbert L 2-1Glendale W 5-1Pima W 2-0Mesa L 2-1South Mountain W 1-0Scottsdale W 4-0Paradise Valley W 1-0South Mountain W 4-0Arizona Western W 7-0Phoenix W 4-1 Chandler-Gilbert W 5-0Glendale W 4-1Pima T 0-0Mesa W 4-0Scottsdale W 5-0Glendale W 6-2Chandler-Gilbert W 1-0Springfield (IL) W 2-0East Central (MO) W 2-1Mercer (NJ) W 3-2**won penalty kicks 3-2

2004 (23-2-0)Paradise Valley W 2-0South Mountain W 6-1Scott (IA) W 13-0Marshalltown (IA) W 4-1Phoenix W 2-0Chandler-Gilbert W 1-0Glendale W 4-1Arizona Western W 4-0Mesa W 3-1Scottsdale W 7-0Paradise Valley W 3-2Pima W 2-1South Mountain W 7-0Arizona Western W 6-0Phoenix W 7-0Chandler-Gilbert L 0-1Glendale W 4-3Pima W 3-1Mesa W 7-1Scottsdale W 9-1Paradise Valley W 3-2Chandler-Gilbert W 4-1Georgia Perimeter (GA) L 2-3South Suburban (IL) W 5-0Schoolcraft (MI) W 2-1

2005 (24-2-0)Scottsdale W 8-0Pima W 5-0Johnson County (KS) W 4-3Iowa Western (IA) W 3-0Paradise Valley L 1-2Phoenix W 4-2Chandler-Gilbert W 2-1South Mountain W 6-0Glendale W 5-0Mesa W 5-1Arizona Western W 4-1

Scottsdale W 8-0Pima W 3-0Chandler-Gilbert W 6-1Paradise Valley W 4-1Phoenix W 14-0South Mountain W 2-1Glendale W 4-0Mesa W 3-2Arizona Western W 4-1Chandler-Gilbert W 4-1Pima W 3-0North Idaho W 4-1Illinois Central (IL) W 5-1Louisburg (NC) W 3-2Georgia Perimeter (GA) L 1-3

2006 (22-0-3)Scottsdale W 6-0Pima W 3-0Laramie County (WY) W 5-0Tyler (TX) W 2-1Paradise Valley W 3-0Phoenix W 6-1South Mountain W 3-0Glendale W 9-0Chandler-Gilbert W 2-0Mesa W 4-1Arizona Western W 2-1Scottsdale W 2-1Pima W 2-0North Idaho W 2-0 Chandler-Gilbert W 4-0Paradise Valley W 3-0Phoenix T 0-0South Mountain W 9-0Glendale W 4-0Mesa W 4-0Arizona Western W 3-1Chandler-Gilbert W 2-0Pima W 1-0North Idaho W 2-0Mercer (NJ) T 1-1*Northern Oklahoma (OK) T 1-1**lost on penalty kicks 4-3

2007 (24-2-0)Mesa W 3-0Paradise Valley W 5-1Schoolcraft (MI) W 2-1San Jacinto (TX) L 1-2Phoenix W 3-0Glendale W 5-2Arizona Western W 2-1Chandler-Gilbert W 2-0Scottsdale W 8-1Pima W 4-1South Mountain W 5-2Mesa W 5-1Paradise Valley W 5-0Scottsdale W 8-0Phoenix W 3-2Glendale W 7-0Arizona Western W 3-0Chandler-Gilbert W 8-1Pima L 2-3South Mountain W 4-0Paradise Valley W 7-1Pima W 5-2North Idaho W 4-2Illinois Central (IL) W 1-0Marshalltown (IA) W 3-0Georgia Perimeter (GA) W 4-3** won on penalty kicks 5-4

2008 (26-0-0)Mesa W 12-0Glendale W 8-1Western Nebraska W 8-1Dakota County W 7-0Paradise Valley W 4-0Arizona Western W 3-1Scottsdale W 5-1South Mountain W 10-1Phoenix W 3-0Pima W 3-0Chandler-Gilbert W 3-0Mesa W 4-0

Glendale W 8-1Paradise Valley W 2-0Arizona Western W 7-0Scottsdale W 3-0South Mountain W 5-0Phoenix W 2-1Pima W 3-1Chandler-Gilbert W 2-0Chandler-Gilbert W 2-0Pima W 1-0North Idaho W 6-1Schoolcraft (MI) W 3-1Garden City (KS) W 4-1San Jacinto (TX) W 1-0

2009 (19-5-1)Chandler-Gilbert L 1-2Paradise Valley W 6-0Mesa W 1-0Scottsdale W 3-0Phoenix L 0-1South Mountain W 7-0Gateway W 4-0Glendale W 2-0Pima W 2-1Arizona Western W 5-1Chander-Gilbert W 5-0Paradise Valley W 7-0Mesa W 1-0Scottsdale L 0-1Phoenix W 3-2South Mountain W 10-1Gateway W 5-0Glendale W 2-0Pima W 5-0Arizona Western L 0-4Pima W 2-1Arizona Western W 2-0Louisburg (NC) L 1-3Iowa Central (IA) W 2-0Essex County (NJ) T 1-1

2010 (15-5-1)Paradise Valley W 3-1Scottsdale W 3-2Arizona Western L 1-2Pima L 0-1Phoenix W 1-0Chandler-Gilbert L 0-1Mesa W 3-2Gateway W 6-1South Mountain W 8-0Glendale W 3-1Paradise Valley W 2-1Scottsdale W 2-1Arizona Western W 2-1Phoenix W 1-0Chandler-Gilbert L 1-4Mesa W 3-0Gateway W 6-1Pima W 4-2South Mountain W 5-0Glendale T 0-0Pima L 1-4

2011 (19-1-3)Paradise Valley W 2-1Scottsdale T 2-2Arizona Western W 2-1Pima W 6-3Phoenix W 5-1Western Wyoming W 9-1Chandler-Gilbert T 1-1Mesa W 9-1Gateway W 5-0South Mountain W 7-2Glendale W 4-1Paradise Valley W 5-1Scottsdale W 3-0Arizona Western T 2-2Pima W 2-0Phoenix W 3-2Chandler-Gilbert W 4-0Mesa W 5-0Gateway W 6-0South Mountain W 13-1

Glendale W 4-0Phoenix W 10-0Pima L 0-2

2012 (21-3-0)Scottsdale W 7-0Phoenix W 3-0Glendale W 2-0Mesa W 3-0Gateway W 11-2Chandler-Gilbert W 3-0Paradise Valley W 4-0Pima W 2-0South Mountain W 10-0Arizona Western W 4-1Dakota County W 2-0Scottsdale W 5-0Phoenix L 1-2Glendale W 2-0Mesa W 4-1Gateway W 4-1Chandler-Gilbert W 3-1South Mountain W 17-0Paradise Valley W 2-1Pima W 2-1Arizona Western L 2-3Pima W 5-2Arizona Western W 1-0Northwest (WY) L 2-4

2013 (18-3-6)Pima W 3-2Gateway W 5-0Chandler-Gilbert W 2-1Paradise Valley W 9-1Desert (CA) W 3-0Scottsdale W 4-3Mesa T 1-1Glendale W 2-1Arizona Western W 3-2South Mountain W 7-0Phoenix W 2-1Chandler-Gilbert T 1-1Glendale W 2-0Pima W 2-1Gateway W 9-0Paradise Valley W 8-0Phoenix T 1-1Scottsdale L 2-3Mesa W 4-1Arizona Western L 0-1South Mountain W 6-1Pima W 3-2Phoenix W 2-1*Otero (CO) W 3-0Burlington (NJ) W 2-1&Eastern Florida (FL) W 4-3#Iowa Western (IA) L 0-1*won on penalty kicks 5-4& won on penalty kicks 4-3# won on penalty kicks 4-2

2014 (20-1-2)Gateway W 10-0Scottsdale W 2-0Mesa W 6-1South Mountain W 6-0Arizona Western W 2-0Paradise Valley W 8-0Desert (CA) W 3-0Dakota County (MN) W 4-1Phoenix W 4-0Pima W 2-1Glendale T 0-0Chandler-Gilbert W 2-0Gateway W 10-0Scottsdale W 9-0Mesa W 2-0South Mountain W 6-0Phoenix W 3-1Arizona Western T 0-0Paradise Valley W 11-1Pima W 1-0Glendale W 4-1Chandler-Gilbert W 7-1Phoenix L 1-2 (Continued on page 28)

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NSCAA/NISOA National Merit Award & NSCAA Bill Jeffrey Long-Term Service AwardEach year the National Soccer Coaches Associa-tion of America and the National Soccer Officials Association presents the National Merit Award to one college coach (men’s or women’s/two-year school or four-year school) who represents the highest standards of professional and ethical behavior toward players, coaches and officials both on and off the field. Yavapai College Head Soccer Coach Michael Pantalione is the only junior college coach to receive this honor.

The Bill Jeffrey Award recognizing long-term service to collegiate soccer is named for the former Penn State coach who played a major role in shaping soccer and the NSCAA. Jeffrey was the head coach of the 1950 U.S. World Cup team that defeated England, 1-0, in one of the greatest upsets in the history of soccer. Each year, the NSCAA presents this award to a person who has raised intercollegiate soccer to new heights through his or her long-term dedication to the game. Yavapai College Head Soccer Coach Michael Pantalione is the only junior college coach to receive this prestigious honor.

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A shootout save by Stephen O’Farrell brings Yavapai their first back to back National Championship.

A friendly 2004 match played in Prescott between national champions from two countries — Yavapai College and Capilano College of Canada.

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The Yavapai jersey is proudly worn knowing “Tomorrow is promised to no one.”

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NJCAA Region Map

Geographic Regions of the NJCAARegion 1 Arizona & CaliforniaRegion 2 Arkansas & OklahomaRegion 3 Upper New York StateRegion 4 Upper IllinoisRegion 5 New Mexico & West TexasRegion 6 KansasRegion 7 Kentucky & TennesseeRegion 8 FloridaRegion 9 Colorado (East of the Continental Divide, Eastern Montana, Nebraska & WyomingRegion 10 North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia & West VirginiaRegion 11 IowaRegion 12 Indiana, Lower Michigan Peninsula & OhioRegion 13 Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Upper Michigan Peninsula & WisconsinRegion 14 Eastern TexasRegion 15 Lower New YorkRegion 16 MissouriRegion 17 GeorgiaRegion 18 Alaska, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Western Montana, Colorado (West of the Continental Divide) & UtahRegion 19 Delaware, Eastern Pennsylvania & New JerseyRegion 20 District of Columbia, Maryland & Western PennsylvaniaRegion 21 Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island & VermontRegion 22 AlabamaRegion 23 Mississippi & LouisianaRegion 24 Lower Illinois

NJCAA National Tournament Matches12 Team Tournament with 4 groups of 3 teams• Group A (#1, 8, 12 seeded teams)• Group B (#2, 7, 11 seeded teams)• Group C (#3, 6, 10 seeded teams)• Group D (#4, 5, 9 seeded teams)• Point System: 3 points for a win in regulation; 2

points for a shootout win; 1 point for a shootout lost; 0 points for a lost in regulation.

• Winners of each group advances to the national semifinals with the semifinal winners playing for the national championship

• The 2017 Schedule: Group Play takes place on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday of tournament week; off day on Thursday; semifinal matches on Friday; national championship game on Saturday.

NJCAA National Soccer Poll Release Dates (2017 Season)August 1 (pre-season poll)September 4 (first regular season poll)September 11, 18, 25October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30November 6 (Final Poll)November 20 (Post-Tournament Poll)

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NJCAA National Tournament Dates & SitesNov. 13-18, 2017 Prescott Valley, Arizona (Yavapai College)Nov. 12-17, 2018 TBA in April 2017Nov. 18-23, 2019 TBA in April 2017Nov. 16-21, 2020 TBA in April 2017

Previous NJCAA National Tournament Sites (since 1989)• Trenton, New Jersey (Mercer County Community College) 1989-1999, 2009• Tyler, Texas (Tyler Junior College) 2000-2007, 2010, 2013, 2016• Phoenix, Arizona (Paradise Valley Community College) 2008, 2011• Albany, Georgia (Darton College) 2012• Prescott & Prescott Valley, Arizona (Yavapai College) 2014• Axton, Virginia (Patrick Henry Community College) 2015NJCAA Soccer Districts

Northeast Region 21, 19, 3, 15Central Region16, 24Great Lakes Region 4, 13, 11Mid-Atlantic Region 12, 20Plains Region 2, 5, 6Southeast Region 7, 8, 10, 17, 22South Region 14, 23West Region 1, 9, 18

Primary Team Logo Secondary Team LogosSchool Colors: Green, PMS 342 & Gold, PMS 123.

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1Justin GroundMike TristaniMike LaBergeCesar DelgadoThomas MunckKelvin JackNathan EdginDavid ScruggsBen YoungStephen O’FarrellKyle HaynesGarrison GoodnerAndrew GentryIvan DizdarMichael MoranEdward JonesKieran Coleman-FryBradley TrellaColtin SmithDarius Ochoa2

Jeff StringhamBobby BellMatt DickeyLuis AriasJohn ReimersTad DetwilerArturo RomoJaime MirandaBJ GambleCooper BradshawPeter RiveraJoey GjertsenBryan DeJongheGregorio QuinonesJoel IbarraFabrice KalalaJosh SylvaSam CusackPeter BuscheDavid MackJuan Ramirez3

Tom EbelKurt FunkhouserDarren ClareAvery JohnGrant SparksAndy HutchisonMarc WegnerEric SantiagoJeff MartinRyan BenserTim Kelly Dallas Rusch-Mi-chener

Vince MartinDaniel LozoyaJoseph LutostanskiBrandon WallaceScott WarrenderNicholas Killian4

Kevin GrubJose MirandaGreg ArchuletaKenny WrightMark HatfieldAvery JohnMatt KirkpatrickMarlon AustinTye RustrumRoman GanadosChad NixonChris GusePatrick RoyJorge ReyesChad CristiaChris HunterGene TibbettsTanner AyauEmmett DemirelliZachary HaulkhamScott NixonNiall LogueJacob Malach5

Roger SalazarJose CoronaLuis DiazHerbert RichardsJason HouseDamon BreinholtDio CifuniRyan LockhartRobert StarbirdJosh GoldenJeff StrodeZachary YandoDaniel SmithJared MartinezChris BurkeSean NavarroCamilo ValenciaRyan FuertschJoel MitchellMatthew WalbererAndrew BrownMilan PopovicNiall LogueJose LabaninoHenry Montoya6

Peter OronaBobby BellJosep MasllorensRoss HoaglundDamon BreinholtApolonio MonteJanoAlan WatsonButch PellantMichael DoranChristian Bruffy-Holmes

Josh WestermannMichael RandolphEvan McNielRyan FuertschSteven BagheriRyan BeggsAlonso DiazAsa GoldsmithGeorge DouglasDarion GreenSteven Markarian7

Steve MaciasDavid VelizGreg ArchuletaCody ButzkeKevin Jeffrey

Johnny Thermoncy Greg DaleyElliot WeberTravis SandersAlejandro MaciasChris HunterMerced SalinasJared HanzeJacob NelsonMohamed AmeenBailey Watkins14

Kobah WashingtonDiego GordilloRalph MillerShane RinehartJesse LarimerValentin ArellanoDan LundgrenNathan BartonAndy RomeoStephen MillsBlake WallaceCameron KereseyErik SterlingBrian HughesCalen EarleyFernando SilvaJeff BendawaldJonathan CastroShaun ReghabiKyle MorrisMatthew PaineJuanjo Carmona-deVille

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Matt KozulVictor GilganMichael HollimonValentin ArellanoRichard ElliotTravis SterlingDavid RawlingsShane StevensAdam LevyErik JacobsenRoger EspinozaJay HellerIsrael VegaRodolfo GodinezMomudu SluwarAlbert LarsonMichael GallardoRyan BanyaiJohn Kanner16

Rocco DeNardisJason CollinsChad KinneyMarco MerloJared WhiteJunior BecerraButch PellantKyle BellMatt LukavicsAdam IzardJose RonquilloKeahi WandellTyler NelsonDaniel CelarioDonald SavageAnderson SavageDonovan RicoKyle MorrisSimon ParkAlexis DeLaRosaAscari RoblesPeter Torres17

Ken McMillenHeath TagtmeyerMarcos GalindoBrent McMillenMichael OchoaMarc DudleyNathan BartonDulapark Chaikuman Lee WhiteSean JohnsonDaniel PearceBrian DenningElhadj SyChilo RiveraDrew RussellGregory EfiomWilliam MecierRaul CardonaDavid MackChristian ChalaJacob MalachKonnor King18

Brett WrightTyler SchlinkDanny FloresShane HortonCody OkudaNelvin WilsonRyan LockhartAlberto ManceraMarcus RullowAdam KulpaColter McArdleCameron LaFleurSam AfjeiTyler TurnerLee WilliamsChase GordonJuan GarciaMatt HazzardGarett RobertsonAlex HarlleyTyler ShadixDarion GreenKalvin ParrLorenzo Macias19

Mike WilcynskiJosep MasllorensMazen KayaliJesse ClarkBen TownsendJason WhitakerDan LundgrenCamilo ValenciaIan ThompsonStephen BallKenny FechnerSky Asay-DavisJason MartinTyler Hasman

Daniel RoeBrett ParryBJ GambleJordon McKeeChris FimbrezRoss EshlemanTrae GartonColby SwensenPavel PanchenkoGreg GilmerEthan MartinJulien DragomirRicardo ZacariasMason BuronKevin OtokoreSergio Gonzalez8

Carlos CajiaoJeff StringhamKevin TallisMatt BoquetChad PolivkaOctavio HerediaMarwan TullochCody OkudaAdam BarrettBrandon DeVaughnDamien FranklinJoel RoweChristian IglesiasObed BecerraVincent FimbrezGene TibbettsCameron MatlockAdam CrossinghamGouedan HalleyJake WinshipHugo GutierrezRicardo Nunez-Arellano9

Ed BrooksQaher Al-RaqayaPat SmithKhary WilliamsRyan BrownAlex ZametkinDaniel Allen Kevin McDonnellAlan GordonCraig EttingerLokahi BoundsIrving GarciaJustin MeramGabriel OkitoJonathan FloresChristopher LuuJonathan GrantJames AmplefordRuben PachecoReece WeldonDavid Gandara10

Edson RicoKobah WashingtonSpencer RushDanny FloresScott DorseyGary ThorntonKevin JeffreyTy HibbertCraig TroutGarry WilliamsonMaurice HughesTodd BrownJared MartinezPhilip MenezesPavel PanchenkoGreg GilmerGavin LaFolletteMarcos GarciaStuart BryantJunior GbapouKayd MarquezJason RomeroAther DawoodJorge Regalado11

Alex AbregoJoe OwenEric JarvisRocky PhillipsVaughan MorganTravis BallJason MartinAlex GonzalezAnthony TrapaniBrett ParryAndrew FrameSky Asay-DavisGeoffrey HillRudy Duarte Colby SwensenDirk PetersenDaouda CisseJose MedinaRyan FriedJustin SolomonHector JimenezAther DawoodKwesi CaesarAngel Lopez12

Joe HarmanLuis DiazIan WhiteMichael HollimonSrdjan MarinkovicAlex ZametkinTy EngramAdam CanfieldBrent WolfeColter McArdleTim JonesDan LoweVictor LucateroIsaias HernandezMichael EspinozaJon DavisJacob NevarezRysen BarnettYabin CruzOscar OrtizJason LazarevskiAlfredo Figueroa13

Tony RobsonMatt DickeyBen DickeySteve YbarraKim BrielsAndy Lilleker

Camilo ValenciaJustin MeramGabriel OkitoDavid MalloyViktor RodakovicMiguel-Angel AngelesJosiah PachecoAdrien BauresMatthew FikeSlade Weber20

Andre LucianoRaul SalazarKyle McKennaBrian MontesChristian RicoMiles McRaeSantos Villasenor21

Tyler SchlinkShawn BelverudTanner ManganMark HatfieldJohn HunterTy EngramTy HibbertRicky RawlsMarcus WeekesFernando FloresBrandon HammerTodd BrownCorey PatrickTheo BrowneDenton BrownFrancis KhamisWillie HammackGouedan HalleyCarlos LaraMason BuronAngel Rey HerediaJustin StinsonIsaac Arellano22

Jason NashNick BraminiBen Dickey Frank RoanJuan QuintanaJake AtkinRamon GarciaCraig TroutAnthony TrapaniAnthony CordovaAndrew FrameMarcus BaileyDavid OberholtzerChris JohnsonFrancis KhamisKyle WoodsonDylan Hardie-JordanRysen BarnettAvery Hardie-JordanOsman O SillahDarragh BoyleEsteban Vargas23

Remy BilsbackJeff WassellBrett GlobkeGary ThorntonAdam LawrenceHakim BakhtiPaul ArrowsmithSergio IniguezMarcus BaileyMark MerrillGuadalupe GarciaMario ArellanoBryce BeallDirk PetersenRicky GabrielsonCarlos LaraEduardo JassoLucas LaVanwayGuillermo DiazJohn Scearce24

Marvin CasslerChris SagarKevin ZimmermannCharles BrowderKelvin JackNathan EdginJamie TurnerJoseph AlessiRobert WinfieldRobert ArmstrongBrady FlummerSam HaydenJames IlesChristopher FoleyAgustin ReyMcKay OwsleyGregory PatenaudeJustin Motzkus25

Ken McMillenMarius StensbyKyle BendawaldJose LabanianCarlo Quesada26

Roger SalazarDonny DeutschRichard SkoroSantiago AcevesJustin TerwillegerDonal O’SullivanDaniel HogarthBrett BentleyGeoffrey HillMaximo CalderonGarrison GoodnerFelix EspinoIvan DizdarMichael MoranHumberto SorianoDaniel SellittiDaniel DiazAssante NicewanderSpencer Coffin27

Daniel KellyZiyad Fares28

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Note: Some players are listed twice having switched numbers after their first season. All-time Numerical Roster

1st GoalSept 1 1989(Edson Rico 20:34) vs. St. Louis-Forest Park100th GoalSept 5 1990 (Bobby Bell) vs. Arizona Western200th GoalOct 5 1991(Kobah Washington) vs. Arizona Western300th GoalOct 7 1992(Josep Masllorens) vs. Phoenix400th GoalOct 2 1993(Kenny Wright) vs. Arizona Western500th GoalSept 17 1994 (John Hunter) vs. Rancho Santiago600th GoalSept 30 1995 (Nelvin Wilson) vs. Pima700th GoalSept 28 1996 (Ty Engram) vs. Pima800th GoalSept 22 1997 (Kevin Jeffrey) vs. Pima900th GoalSept 25 1998 (Alex Gonzalez) vs. South Mountain1000th GoalOct 13 1999 (Brandon DeVaughn) vs. Pima1100th GoalOct 14 2000 (Donal O’Sullivan) vs. Chandler-Gilbert1200th GoalOct 8 2001(Alan Gordon) vs. Pima1300th GoalOct 2 2002 (Erik Sterling) vs. Glendale1400th GoalOct 8 2003 (Todd Brown) vs. Phoenix1500th GoalOct 1 2004(Dan Lowe) vs. Pima1600th GoalSept 21, 2005 (Michael Randolph) vs. Pima1700th GoalSept 9 2006(Philip Menezes) vs. Phoenix1800th GoalSept 22 2007 (Colby Swensen) vs. South Mountain1900th GoalAug 30 2008 (Chris Hunter) vs. Dakota County, MN 2000th GoalSept 12 2009 (Gabriel Okito) vs. South Mountain2100th GoalSept 25 2010(Matthew Walberer) vs. Glendale2200th GoalOct 13 2011 (Kyle Morris) vs. Mesa2300rd GoalOct 2 2012(Junior Gbapou) vs. Mesa2400th goalOct 8 2013(Josiah Pacheco) vs. Paradise Valley

2500th goalOct 4 2014 (Christian Rico) vs. South Mountain2600th goalOct 3, 2015 (Reece Weldon) vs. South Mountain2700th goalNov 4, 2016 (John Kanner) vs. Trinidad State1st GameSept 1 1989 defeated St. Louis-Forest Park 4-3 1st Conference GameSept 6 1989 defeated Arizona Western 6-01st Home GameSept 16 1989 defeated Victor Valley 13-01st Playoff GameOct 27 1990 defeated Glendale 6-01st Starting LineupSept 1 1989GK-Luciano; D-Nash, Kozul, Robson, Orona; MF-DeNardis, Macias, Grub, Brooks;F-Bilsback, Rico1st RankingSept 19 1989(7th in nation) 100th WinOct 23 1993 defeated Pima 10-0200th WinSept 16 1998 defeated Phoenix 4-3250th WinOct 19 2000 defeated Mesa 2-0300th WinNov 22 2002 defeated Iowa Central 3-0400th WinSept 15 2007 defeated Chandler-Gilbert 2-0500th WinSept 1 2012defeated Mesa 3-0535th winNov 9 2013defeated Otero 3-0 (all-time JUCO coaching wins)1st National ChampionshipNov 18 1990 defeated Passiac, NJ 2-12nd National ChampionshipNov 22 1992 defeated Andrew, GA 3-03rd National ChampionshipNov 16 1997 defeated Mercer, NJ 3-04th National ChampionshipNov 24 2002 defeated Mercer, NJ 2-15th National ChampionshipNov 23 2003 defeated Mercer, NJ 3-2(shootout)6th National ChampionshipNov 18 2007 defeated Georgia Perimeter 4-3 (shootout)7th National ChampionshipNov 23, 2008defeated San Jacinto, TX 1-0500 Games Over .500 All-TimeSep 23 2014 (546-46 all-time)defeated Chandler-Gilbert 2-0

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Media OutletsASSOCIATIONSNational Junior College Athletic Association phone: 719-590-9788fax: 719-590-7324www.njcaa.org

National Soccer Coaches Association of Americaphone: 913-362-1747fax: 913-362-3439www.nscaa.com

MAGAZINESSoccer Americaphone: 347-762-2640fax: 917-591-3261www.socceramerica.com

Soccer Journalphone: 913-362-1747fax: 913-362-3439www.soccerjournal.com

NEWSPAPERSDaily Courierphone: 928-445-3333fax: 928-759-5671www.dcourier.com

Prescott Valley Tribunephone: 928-725-4440fax: 928-772-3393www.prescottvalley tribune.com

Arizona Republicphone: 602-444-4937fax: 602-444-8686www.azcentral.com

Arizona Daily Starphone: 520-573-4312fax: 520-573-4149www.azstarnet.com

Yuma Sunphone: 928-539-6880fax: 928-782-7369www.yumasun.com

RADIOKQNAphone: 928-775-5277fax: 928-442-0448www.kqna.com

KPPVphone: 928-445-8289fax: 928-442-0448www.kppv.com

KDDLphone: 928-445-8289fax: 928-442-0448www.cattlecountryradio.com

KYCAphone: 928-445-1703fax: 928-445-5365www.kyca.info

TELEVISIONKAZT-TVphone: 928-778-6770fax: 928-445-5210www.aztv.com

Soccer Yellow Pages(Prescott address unless otherwise noted)

AIRPORT TRANSPORTATIONSee page 33 under campus visit

APPARELArizona Cap Company Prescott, 928-636-7643

Soccer Master Manchester MO, 800-926-9287

AWARDS & ENGRAVINGRaskins Jewelers 110 W Gurley St, 928-776-7980

BARSPump Room Green Bay WI 920-432-8714

Red’s Bar Missoula MT 406-728-9881

BUS-CHARTERMaster’s Touch Christian Charter Services & Tours 6550 E 2nd St Prescott Valley, 928-759-0206

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCECity of Prescott 117 W Goodwin St, 928-445-2000

Town of Prescott Valley 7120 Pav Way #102, 772-8857

JEWELERS-RETAILRaskins Jewelers 110 W Gurley St, 928-445-6120

LAUNDRIESArtisan Cleaners 1239 W Iron Springs Rd 928-778-4651

LODGINGSee page 33 under campus visit

PICTURE FRAMES-DEALERSThe Frame And I 229 W Gurley St, 928-445-5073

PIZZA Rosa’s Pizzeria 330 W Gurley St, 928-445-7400

PRESCOTT CITY GOVERNMENTParks and Recreation Dept 824 E Gurley St, 928-777-1122

PRESCOTT VALLEY TOWN GOVERNMENTParks and Recreation Dept 7501 E Civic Circle, 928-759-3090

RESTAURANTAugie’s 1721 E. State Hwy. 69, 928-777-0330

In-N-Out Burger3040 E. State Hwy. 69 800-786-1000

SPORTING GOODS-RETAILDick’s Sporting Goods 5715 Arizona 69 Prescott Valley, 928-776-0499

Roughriders Most Consecutive Undefeated Home Games58 games ........................1989-199556 games ........................2000-200539 games ........................2007-201033 games ........................1995-199826 games ........................2005-200721 games ........................2012-201315 games ........................2013-201413 games .................................201210 games .................................20168 games ...................................19997 games ..........................1998-19996 games .........................2010, 2015

Prescott’s Ken Lindley Field Record229-12-2/.947

Prescott Valley Amphitheater Record69-3-1/.952

All-time Home Record 298-15-3/.949

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Year By Year Result (Home games in bold)

2015 (19-3-1)Laramie County (WY) W 3-0Gateway W 6-0Scottsdale W 5-0South Mountain W 8-1Phoenix L 3-4Arizona Western W 3-2Paradise Valley W 7-1Desert (CA) W 7-0Pima T 1-1Mesa W 4-0Glendale W 3-0Gateway W 6-1Scottsdale W 5-1Mesa W 5-0Chandler-Gilbert W 2-0South Mountain W 7-2Arizona Western L 2-3Paradise Valley W 5-1Pima W 6-2Chandler-Gilbert W 1-0Glendale W 2-1Phoenix W 2-0Phoenix L 0-2

2016 (18-4-0)Chandler-Gilbert L 1-2Glendale W 3-2Paradise Valley W 3-1Pima W 2-1Phoenix W 1-0South Mountain W 7-3Desert (CA) W 5-0Gateway W 5-0Mesa W 2-1Scottsdale W 3-2Chandler-Gilbert W 4-1Glendale W 8-2Paradise Valley W 8-0Pima W 2-0Phoenix W 2-0South Mountain L 1-2Gateway W 7-0Mesa W 5-2Arizona Western W 2-1Scottsdale W 8-1Phoenix L 0-3Trinidad State (CO) L 1-3

Latest Yavapai College Soccer newswww.GoRoughriders.com/soccer

2016 National 7th Place (18-4-0)Front Row (L to R)–Montoya, Gandara, Jordan, Markarian, Nunez-Arellano, Killian, Ochoa, Motzkus, Coffin, Fares, Figueroa, Kanner, Macias, Torres, Arellano.Back Row (L to R)–Estrada, Dizdar, King, Watkins, Villasenor, Quesada, Scearce, Regalado, Lopez, Vargas, Weber, Gonzalez, Ramirez, Malach, Ramirez, Bell, Pantalione.

Did you know? Michael Pantalione’s first day on the job at Yavapai College took place on 8-8-88; 88 was the high temperature in New York City and on that same day, the Cubs & Phillies attempted to play the 1st night game ever at Wrigley Field before rain postponed the event in the 4th inning. Also, did you know Yavapai College won the NJCAA National Title on Nov. 18, 1990 in only their 39th soccer match in school history?

2017 NJCAA National Tournament Banquet

6:00 p.m.Prescott Valley Event Center

Prescott Valley, Arizona

SUNDAY

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32 Kyle Haynes 0.8933 Michael Moran 1.0534 Nathan Edgin 1.1035 Robert Winfield 1.1836 Justin Motkus 1.2137 Spencer Coffin 1.3638 Coltin Smith 1.5439 Santiago Aceves 1.6840 McKay Owsley 1.7542 Daniel Roe 2.43Saves1 Joseph Alessi 1372 Robert Armstrong 1333 Daniel Sellitti 1294 Cesar Delgado 1245 Bradley Trella 1176 Kelvin Jack 1097 Chris Sagar 1058 Kevin Zimmermann 1039 Sam Hayden 9510 Charles Browder 9011 Humberto Soriano 8812 Gregory Patenaude 8513 Bradley Trella 7814 Andre Luciano 7615 Stephen O’Farrell 7516 Garrison Goodner 7417 Justin Motkus 5818 Daniel Diaz 5619 Justin Terwilleger 5520 Ivan Dizdar 49 Brady Flummer 49 Michael Moran 4923 Agustin Rey 4324 David Scruggs 4225 Michael Tristani 40 Kyle Haynes 4027 Michael LaBerge 3828 Marvin Cassler 3529 McKay Owsley 3230 Nathan Edgin 2631 Andrew Gentry 2232 Brett Bentley 1733 James Iles 1534 Edward Jones 12 Chris Foley 12 Spencer Coffin 1237 Assante Nicewander 1138 Justin Ground 1039 Coltin Smith 640 Thomas Munck 541 Robert Winfield 442 Ben Young 2 Santiago Aceves 2 Darius Ochoa 2 Daniel Roe 2Winning Percentage (minimum 10 wins)1 Ivan Dizdar 1.000 Michael LaBerge 1.0003 Joseph Alessi .9714 Marvin Cassler .9625 Chris Sagar .9496 Garrison Goodner .9447 Andre Luciano .9428 Agustin Rey .9419 Charles Browder .938 Brady Flummer .93811 Kyle Haynes .93312 Sam Hayden .93113 Kelvin Jack .92614 Daniel Diaz .92315 Stephen O’Farrell .91116 Robert Armstrong .90017 Cesar Delgado .89018 Kevin Zimmermann .87519 Gregory Patenaude .87020 Daniel Sellitti .83321 Justin Terwilleger .82122 David Scruggs .800 Justin Motkus .80023 Humberto Soriano .78624 Bradley Trella .77725 Michael Moran .719Save Percentage (minimum 35 saves)1 Daniel Diaz 0.922 Charles Browder 0.91

3 Kevin Zimmermann 0.904 Joseph Alessi 0.87 Robert Armstrong 0.876 Cesar Delgado 0.86 Ivan Dizdar 0.868 Chris Sagar 0.85 Justin Terwilleger 0.85 Garrison Goodner 0.85 Bradley Trella 0.8512 Kelvin Jack 0.84 Humberto Soriano 0.8414 Sam Hayden 0.82 Brady Flummer 0.82 Gregory Patenaude 0.8217 Daniel Sellitti 0.8118 Andre Lucinao 0.80 Marvin Cassler 0.8020 David Scruggs 0.7921 Stephen O’Farrell 0.77 Agustin Rey 0.7723 Michael Tristani 0.7524 Justin Motkus 0.7325 Michael Moran 0.7126 Kyle Haynes 0.70Fouls (minimum 56)1 Alan Watson 862 Roger Espinoza 853 Jose Miranda 844 Kobie Washington 765 Alan Gordon 72 Ty Engram 727 Steve Ybarra 698 Justin Meram 689 David Veliz 6710 Alex Zametkin 6511 Jordan McKee 6412 Lokahi Bounds 6213 Matt Kozul 6014 Peter Orona 59 Heath Tagtmeyer 59 Richard Elliot 5917 Ian White 57 Pavel Panchenko 5719 Avery John 56 Gabriel Okito 56Cards (minimum 6)1 Peter Orona 122 Ed Brooks 103 Alan Watson 9 Brian Hughes 95 Ryan Lockhart 8 Justin Meram 87 Ty Engram 7 Steve Ybarra 7 Hakim Bakhti 7 Roger Espinoza 7 Camilo Valencia 7 Vincent Fimbrez 7 Greg Gilmer 7 Julien Dragomir 7 Matthew Paine 716 Rocco DeNardis 6 Scott Dorsey 6 Marlon Austin 6 Adam Kulpa 6 Maurice Hughes 6 Erik Jacobsen 6 Pavel Panchenko 6 Chris Hunter 6 Gabriel Okito 6 Juan Ramirez 6Post-Season Goals (minimum 5)1 Kobie Washington 14 Justin Meram 143 Francis Khamis 114 Todd Brown 105 Maurice Hughes 96 Chad Polivka 87 Damien Franklin 78 Kevin Jeffrey 6 Kenny Wright 6 John Hunter 6 David Rawlings 6 Rudy Duarte 613 Jason Collins 5 Pat Smith 5 Octavio Heredia 5

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Year By Year Individual Leaders (Continued from page 15)

Year Player Shutouts 1995 Charles Browder 81996 Cesar Delgado 101997 Kelvin Jack 171998 Kelvin Jack 141999 Justin Terwilleger 72000 David Scruggs 72001 Joseph Alessi 142002 Stephen O’Farrell 102003 Robert Armstrong 122004 Robert Armstrong 82005 Brady Flummer 72006 Garrison Goodner 162007 Sam Hayden 62008 Dizdar & Hayden 62009 Michael Moran 52010 Humberto Soriano 62011 Daniel Sellitti 62012 Daniel Sellitti 72013 Bradley Trella 32014 Daniel Diaz 62015 Gregory Patenaude 92016 Justin Motkus 6Year Player Save Percentage1989 Andre Luciano 0.791990 Andre Luciano 0.801991 Chris Sagar 0.821992 Chris Sagar 0.881993 Kevin Zimmermann 0.921994 Kevin Zimmermann 0.881995 Charles Browder 0.931996 Charles Browder 0.881997 Kelvin Jack 0.891998 Kelvin Jack 0.811999 Justin Terwilleger 0.852000 Joseph Alessi 0.862001 Joseph Alessi 0.872002 Stephen O’Farrell 0.792003 Robert Armstrong 0.902004 Robert Armstrong 0.842005 Brady Flummer 0.802006 Garrison Goodner 0.872007 Sam Hayden 0.832008 Ivan Dizdar 0.962009 Humberto Soriano 0.882010 Humberto Soriano 0.872011 Daniel Sellitti 0.862012 Agustin Rey 0.832013 Daniel Diaz 0.932014 Daniel Diaz 0.912015 Gregory Patenaude 0.812016 Justin Motkus 0.73

Roughrider Soccer Alumni (Player/Hometown/College/Soccer Level)(Continued from page 4)

Ty Hibbert 5 Alan Gordon 5 Garry Williamson 5 Michael Randolph 5Post-Season Assists (minimum 4)1 Rudy Duarte 6 Darren Clare 6 Francis Khamis 6 Pavel Panchenko 65 Justin Meram 5 Michael Randolph 5 Tyler Hasman 5 Jason Collins 5 Todd Brown 5 Octavio Heredia 5 Lee White 512 Irving Garcia 4 Colby Swensen 4 Bobby Bell 4 Alan Gordon 4 Ross Eshleman 4 Chris Johnson 4National Championship Game Goals1 Maurice Hughes 22 Kobah Washington 1 Kurt Funkhouser 1

Eric Jarvis 1 Spencer Rush 1 Victor Gilgan 1 Hakim Bakhti 1 Kevin Jeffrey 1 Cody Okuda 1 Daniel Smith 1 Marcus Bailey 1 Francis Khamis 1 Irving Garcia 1 Justin Meram 1 Dirk Petersen 1National Championship Game Assists1 Edson Rico 2 Todd Brown 23 Josep Masllorens 1 Victor Gilgan 1 Darren Clare 1 Alan Watson 1 Ty Hibbert 1 Sean Johnson 1 Craig Ettinger 1 Irving Garcia 1 Colby Swenson 1 Camilo Valencia 1 Pavel Panchenko 1

2010 Graduates (45-5-1)Gabriel Okito (Logan, Utah) UC-Santa Barbara (NCAA I); James Iles (Claremont, California) Cal Poly Pomona-NCAA II; Joel Mitchell (Fort Myers, Florida) Regis University-NCAA II; Michael Moran (Tucson, Arizona) Niagara, NY-NCAA I; Kyle Woodson (Colorado Springs, Colorado); Howard-NCAA I; David Malloy (Oxford, England) Rhode Island-NCAA I; Gene Tibbetts (Anchorage, Alaska) Concordia, Oregon (NAIA) ); Drew Russell (Congress, Arizona) Pro Soccer-USL.2011 Graduates (34-10-2)Matt Hazzard (Torrance, California) UC-Davis (NCAA II); Humberto Soriano (Phoenix, Arizona) Concordia, Oregon (NAIA); Willie Hammack (Chino Valley, Arizona) Arizona State; Matthew Walberer (Glendale, Arizona) Colorado Christian-NCAA II; Shaun Reghabi (Phoenix, Arizona) Cal State-Monterey Bay-NCAA II. 2012 Graduates (34-6-4)Adam Crossingham (Sandpoint, Idaho) Lenoir-Rhyne-NCAA II; Dylan Hardie-Jordan (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii) Hawaii-Pacific-NAIA; Marius Stensby (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii) Hawaii Pacific-NAIA; Donovan Rico (Phoenix, Arizona) Rogers State, Oklahoma-NAIA; Viktor Rodakovic (Glendale, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA II.2013 Graduates (40-4-3)Agustin Rey (Las Cruces, New Mexico) Wisconsin-Milwaukee-NCAA I; Gouedan Halley (North Las Vegas, Nevada) UNLV; Alonso Diaz (Las Vegas, Nevada) UNLV; Sam Cusack (Upminster, England) Central Arkansas-NCAA I; Kyle Morris (Hartlepool, England); Daniel Sellitti (Henderson, Nevada) Marshall-NCAA I; Julien Dragomir (Scottsdale, Arizona) UNLV-NCAA I; Joseph Lutostanski (Chandler, Arizona) Warner-Pacific, Ore.-NAIA; Rysen Barnett (Tucson, Arizona) Grand Canyon-NCAA I; Eduardo Jasso (Phoenix, Arizona) Pro Soccer; Alex Harley (Rosamond, California) Pro Soccer-USL; Jonathan Grant (Pickering, Ontario) Pro Soccer-USL; Carlos Lara (West Jordan, Utah) UNLV-NCAA I.2014 Graduates (39-6-6)Matthew Paine (Portland, Oregon) Concordia, Oregon, NCAA II; Milan Popovic (Las Vegas, Nevada)-NCAA I; Asa Goldsmith (Renton, Washington) Hawaii-Hilo, NCAA II; Josiah Pacheco (Camas, Washington) Pro Soccer-El Salvador; Lucas LaVanway (Mesa, Arizona) Sonoma State-NCAA II.2015 Graduates (38-4-8)Daniel Diaz (North Las Vegas, Nevada) West Virginia, NCAA I; Bradley Trella (Chandler, Arizona) Dixie State-Utah, NCAA II; Jacob Nelson (Meridian, Idaho) Charleston, NCAA I; Mason Buron (Albuquerque, New Mexico) Hawaii Pacific, NCAA II; Michael Gallardo (Glendale, Arizona) Alderson Broaddus-West Virginia (NCAA II); Oscar Ortiz (Napa, California); David Mack (Portland, Oregon); Daniel Kelly (London, England) Pro Soccer-Australia; Brandon Wallace (Folsom, California) Johnson & Wales-Colorado, NAIA.2016 Graduates (39-4-3)*Niall Logue (Londonderry, Northern Ireland) Ohio State, NCAA I; Guillermo Diaz (Anthony, New Mexico) Nevada-Las Vegas, NCAA I; Ascari Robles (Las Vegas, Nevada) Dixie State-Utah, NCAA II; Hugo Gutierrez (Pico Rivera, California) California Baptist-NCAA II; Reece Weldon (Dublin, Ireland) Keiser Univ.-Florida, NAIA; Florida Tech, NCAAII, NCAA I; Gregory Patenaude (Folsom, California) California-Irvine, NCAA I; Darion Green (Meridian, Idaho) College of Idaho, NAIA; Ather Dawood (Tucson, Arizona) Dixie State-Utah, NCAA II; Kevin Otokore (Auxerre, France) Clayton State, Georgia-NCAA II; Miles McRae (North Las Vegas, Nevada) Rodgers State, Oklahoma, NJCAA II; Jose Labanino (Las Vegas, Nevada) Adams State-Colorado, Northwest Nazarene, Idaho, NCAA II; Juanjo Carmona-deVille (Boise, Idaho) Central Arkansas, NCAA I.2017 Graduates (37-5-1)*Jacob Malach (Boise, Idaho) Keiser Univ.-Florida, NAIA; Juan Ramirez (Aloha, Oregon) Dixie State-Utah, NCAA II; Sergio Gonzalez (La Quinta, California) Notre Dame de Namur University, NCAA II.*other graduates and colleges unavailable at press time ★★★★★★★ 29

Yavapai College All-time Career Leaders (Continued from page 15)

Extra TimeRoughrider Soccer ActivitiesSoccer ClinicsYouth and adult soccer clinics are scheduled throughout the year. See our web site, goroughrid-ers.com/soccer, for details.

Speaking Engagements/Public ServiceSoccer players and coaches are available to speak to community groups or assist in public service projects. Contact the soccer office to schedule.

Soccer CampThe annual Roughrider soccer summer camps will resume with the opening of the on-campus, outdoor events center coming soon.

Alumni SoccerContact the soccer office or visit our web site for the latest information pertaining to Yavapai College soccer alumni activities.

First Playoff Starting Lineup (Oct 27 1990):Front Row—Bell, Bilsback, DeNardis, Orona, Macias, Washington. Back Row—Cassler, Kozul, Robson, Rico, Corona.

Yavapai Players From A to ZThe number of players that have worn the Roughrid-er jersey, not counting all-time legends Boom Boom Bartosa and Chick Corvette, is 485. Abrego is the first alphabetically, and Zimmermann the last. Forty-four players have surnames beginning with M and forty other players starting with the letter B. Ten families have brothers that played for Yavapai including Ball, Bendawald, Dickey, Fimbrez, Garcia, Hardie-Jordan, McMillen, Rico, Salazar and Savage. In addition, a combination of a father and two sons played as well. That the Rico’s, leading all Yavapai families in goal scoring with a combined 59 tallies. Another father-son combination courtesy of the Ochoa’s. Numerous Yavapai players not related, but have the same surname include—Arellano (4 players), Becerra (2 players, both won national titles in two different centuries), two Bells (not including Coach Bell), four Brown’s (not counting Browne), Diaz (4 players), Espinoza (2), Flores (3), Garcia (5, four were members of national title teams), Gonzalez (2), Gordon (2), Heredia (2), Hughes (2 players; trust me, not related), Hunter (2), Johnson (2), Jones (2), Kelly (2), Macias (2), Martin (3, although it may seem like four considering the same person played on both the 1997 title team and returned as a key member of the 2003 title team), Miranda (2), Nelson (2), Nixon (2), Pacheco (2), Ramirez (2), Rivera (2), Smith (3), Sterling (2, see Hughes), Turner (2), Wallace (2), Weber (2), White (2), Williams (2, see Sterling), Wright (2, see Williams). Green’s father played basketball for Yavapai and the duo of Brooks and Stringham shared a few common denominators. Many players had hyphenated last names. Surnames that begin with “al” often refer to the place where someone’s ancestors were born. This was the case pertaining to Al-Raqaya. Beside the two McMillen’s, five other surnames starting with Mc suited up for the Roughriders including McArdle, McDonnell, McKee, McKenna, McNeil and McRae in addition to one given name, McKay. Oh, there were a couple of O’s, O’Farrell and O’Sullivan. The state of Texas, site of three of Yavapai’s seven national championships, is represented with given names including Dallas, Tyler and Austin. No one with the last name beginning with U or X have represented the program. And, of course, there’s only one Cassler. That’s Marvin. All of these play-ers have one thing in common. The front of their jersey read—Yavapai, which means winning (YAVA) soccer (PAI).

Yavapai Players in Major League SoccerKansas City ......................Cesar DelgadoNew England ...................Avery JohnColorado .........................Alan GordonLos Angeles ......................Michael RandolphKansas City ......................Roger EspinozaNew York .........................Irving GarciaSan Jose ...........................Joey GjertsenColumbus ........................Justin Meram

Yavapai Players in FIFA World Cup2006........................................... Avery John2006........................................... Kelvin Jack2010........................................... Roger Espinoza2014........................................... Roger Espinoza

Yavapai Players with National CapsUnited States ...................Alan GordonTrinidad & Tobago ...........Avery JohnTrinidad & Tobago ...........Kelvin JackTrinidad & Tobago ...........Kevin JeffreyHonduras .........................Roger EspinozaSouth Sudan ....................Francis KhamisIraq ..................................Justin Meram

First of now four, Father & Son Alumni Combination with Head Soccer Coach Michael Pantalione (center). Donovan Rico (left) played for Yavapai during the 2010 and 2011 seasons while Edson Rico (right), one of the pioneers on the program, played in 1989 and on the first national championship team in 1990.

Kobah Washington heads ball during 1990 National Championship Game against Passiac, NJ. Yavapai’s “acquaintance” Alex Ivahnenko of Mercerville, New Jersey is the referee.

How to FigureGames Played A player receives credit for playing in a game if he steps on the field during time played.

Goals against Average Multiply goals allowed by 90 and divide by minutes played.

Goalkeeper Win/Loss/Tie A goalkeeper receives a win, tie or loss if he is on the field when either the game-winning or game-tying goal is scored.

Plus-Minus A player receives a “plus” if he is on the field when his team scores. He earns a “minus” if he is on the field for a goal scored by the opposing team.

Points The player is credited with two points for statistical purposes when scoring a goal. Players receive assists are credited with one point for statistical purposes.

Save Percentage Subtract goals allowed from shots on target to determine saves. Then divide saves by shots on target. A save is awarded to a goalkeeper only if a shot otherwise would have gone into the goal. A goalkeeper cannot receive credit for a save on a cross.

Shots on Target If a player shoots the ball with the intention of scoring and if that shot would have gone in the net had the goalkeeper not stopped it, the shot is recorded as a “shot on target.” A shot hitting the framework is considered not on target.

Wind Knocked Out By checking to see if a player has a syndrome describing a contraction of the abdominal nerve trunk, the solar plexus, as a result of an abdominal or lower thoracic contusion.

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The back four defense, led by sophomores Chris Hunter, Dirk Petersen (#11), Evan McNiel and Jeff Bendwald, were the key factor in an effort that posted 15 shutouts and not allowing more than one goal in a match throughout the 2008 season.

Roughriders Most Consecutive Victories (minimum 10–no ties)40 games ..................................................... 1990-199133 games ..................................................... 2007-200832 games ..................................................... 1992-199326 games ..................................................... 2000-200122 games ..................................................... 2003-200420 games....... ........................................................200519 games ..................................................... 2002-200317 games ..................................................... 1998-1999 16 games ...............................................................199615 games……….. ...................................................200614 games ...............................................................199214 games ...............................................................200714 games ...............................................................2016 13 games ...............................................................199713 games ...............................................................198913 games ..................................................... 1997-199812 games ...............................................................2012 11 games ...............................................................199411 games ...............................................................201410 games ...............................................................2000

Arizona Conference1990..................... Yavapai1991..................... Yavapai 1992..................... Yavapai1993..................... Yavapai1994..................... Yavapai1995..................... Yavapai1996..................... Yavapai1997..................... Yavapai1998..................... Yavapai1999..................... Yavapai2000..................... Yavapai2001 .................... Yavapai2002..................... Yavapai2003..................... Yavapai2004..................... Yavapai2005..................... Yavapai2006..................... Yavapai2007..................... Yavapai2008..................... Yavapai2009..................... Yavapai2010........Arizona Western2011..................... Yavapai2012..................... Yavapai2013.....................Phoenix2014 .................... Yavapai2015..................... Yavapai2016 .................... YavapaiRegion One1990..................... Yavapai1991..................... Yavapai1992..................... Yavapai1993..................... Yavapai1994..................... Yavapai1995..................... Yavapai1996..................... Yavapai1997..................... Yavapai1998..................... Yavapai1999......................... Pima2000..................... Yavapai2001..................... Yavapai2002..................... Yavapai2003..................... Yavapai2004..................... Yavapai2005..................... Yavapai2006..................... Yavapai2007..................... Yavapai2008..................... Yavapai2009..................... Yavapai2010........Arizona Western2011......................... Pima2012..................... Yavapai2013..................... Yavapai2014......................... Pima2015......................... Pima2016........................Pima**Yavapai advances to due unsports-manlike behavior

West District1990..................... Yavapai1991..................... Yavapai1992..................... Yavapai1993..................... Yavapai1994..................... Yavapai1995..................... Yavapai1996..................... Yavapai1997..................... Yavapai1998..................... Yavapai1999......................... Pima2000..................... Yavapai2001..................... Yavapai2002..................... Yavapai2003..................... Yavapai2004..................... Yavapai2005..................... Yavapai2006..................... Yavapai2007..................... Yavapai2008..................... Yavapai2009..................... Yavapai2010.................Otero, CO2011......................... Pima2012..........Northwest, WY2013..................... Yavapai2014......................... Pima2015......................... Pima2016.....Trinidad State, CONational1990..................... Yavapai1991.................Mercer, NJ1992..................... Yavapai1993................ DuPage, IL1994........Spartanburg, SC1995.................Mercer, NJ1996.................Mercer, NJ 1997..................... Yavapai1998..................... Vacated1999..................... Vacated2000............ Meridian, MS2001...Bryant & Stratton, NY2002..................... Yavapai2003..................... Yavapai2004.................Mercer, NJ2005 ........ Georgia Perimeter2006............Jefferson, MO2007..................... Yavapai2008..................... Yavapai2009....................Tyler, TX2010....................Tyler, TX2011......... Cloud County, KS2012....................Tyler, TX2013............ Iowa Western2014....................Tyler, TX2015...........Louisburg, NC2016....................Tyler, TX

Record OverviewRegular Season ............. 493-35-21Post Season Advancement .........................................102-19-3

Home Games .................298-15-3 Away Games ..................213-26-18Neutral Sites ......................81-13-6

August .................................41-3-1September ...................... 258-19-9October .........................224-18-11November ........................ 69-14-6

Sundays ...............................26-7-3Mondays .............................30-4-2Tuesdays ............................. 30-2-2Wednesdays ....................150-11-4Thursdays ..........................60-11-3Fridays ................................ 45-4-1Saturdays .......................249-15-11

Grass Fields ................... 586-51-24Astroturf ................................6-3-3

9:00am games ..................... 4-0-19:30am games .....................2-0-010:00am games ................... 6-1-010:30am games ................... 1-0-011:00am games ....................9-1-0noon games .......................54-4-412:30pm games ................... 1-0-01:00pm games ................... 35-6-11:30pm games .....................2-0-02:00pm games ....................13-1-12:30pm games ..................... 4-0-13:00pm games .................... 11-2-33:30pm games ................... 55-4-34:00pm games .....................8-0-04:30pm games ....................15-2-05:00pm games ................... 10-2-05:30pm games .....................3-0-06:00pm games ............... 343-25-76:30pm games .....................2-0-07:00pm games ...................30-4-47:30pm games ......................7-2-08:00pm games .................... 1-0-08:30pm games .....................2-0-0

White Uniforms ...............303-19-1Gold Uniforms .............. 208-21-21Green Uniforms .................72-12-5Yellow Uniforms ................... 9-2-0

Above 100°F .......................54-4-380°-100°F ...................... 212-21-1350°-79°F ....................... 299-25-1132°-49°F ............................. 27-4-0Below 32°F ...........................2-0-0

Below sea level .....................0-0-00-1000 ft. elevation ......... 92-19-111000-2000 ft. elevation ..172-16-92000-3000 ft. elevation ..... 26-2-43000-4000 ft. elevation .......4-0-04000-5000 ft. elevation .......0-0-0Above 5000 feet elevation ..........................298-17-3

Overtimes ........................34-11-24Shootouts ............................11-3-0

Shootouts longer than five rounds ...................................5-1-0Shootouts longer than ten rounds .................................. 1-0-0

YC scores 1st ...................526-15-7Opp scores 1st ................66-39-13Neither team scores .............0-0-7

Ahead at Half ....................449-8-1Tied at Half ...................119-22-20Behind at Half ................... 24-24-6

Right Bench .................. 503-38-21Left Bench .........................70-13-5

Top 20 Teams ................203-41-16Non-ranked teams ........389-13-11

Eastern Time ........................29-7-1Central Time ....................... 41-8-4MT-Pac Time .................522-39-22

East of the Continental Divide ............................... 70-15-6West of the Continental Divide ............................522-39-21Directional Schools ...........120-8-4

West District ................. 505-39-21Plains District ......................22-0-0Northeast District ................16-7-4Central District ................... 11-0-0South District ......................13-2-1Great Lakes District .............13-3-0Mid-Atlantic District ..............7-2-0Southeast District ..................5-2-1

Region 1 ....................... 490-36-21Region 2 ............................... 0-0-1Region 3 ............................... 4-2-0Region 4 ............................... 5-2-0Region 5 ...............................5-0-0Region 6 .............................10-0-0Region 7 ...............................0-0-0Region 8 ............................... 0-0-1Region 9 ............................... 4-2-0Region 10 ............................. 6-2-0Region 11 ............................. 6-1-0Region 12 .............................4-0-0Region 13 .............................3-0-0Region 14 ..............................7-1-0Region 15 .............................4-0-0Region 16 ........................... 11-0-0Region 17 ............................. 5-2-0Region 18 ........................... 11-0-0Region 19 ............................. 6-4-3Region 20 ............................. 1-0-0Region 21 ..............................2-1-1Region 22 .............................0-0-0Region 23 ..............................1-1-0Region 24 ............................. 7-0-0

Arizona Schools .............472-36-19California Schools ............... 16-0-2Illinois Schools .....................12-2-0Missouri Schools ................. 11-0-0Texas Schools ......................12-1-0Kansas Schools ...................10-0-0New York Schools ................. 8-2-0

New Jersey Schools ..............6-4-6Iowa Schools ........................ 6-1-0Georgia Schools ................... 5-2-0Washington Schools .............4-0-0Maryland Schools .................4-0-0Idaho Schools .......................4-0-0Michigan Schools .................4-0-0Utah Schools ........................3-0-0Mexico Schools ....................2-0-0Massachusetts Schools ..........2-1-1Mississippi Schools ................1-1-0South Carolina Schools .........1-1-0Oklahoma Schools ............... 0-0-1Minnesota Schools ...............3-0-0Wyoming Schools ................ 3-2-0North Carolina Schools .........1-1-0Pennsylvania Schools ........... 1-0-0Colorado Schools ................. 1-0-0Florida Schools ..................... 0-0-1Montana Schools .................0-0-0

Trophy Games .................... 74-9-0National Championship Matches ................................ 7-6-0National Tournament Matches ............................ 44-10-2Region One Playoff Matches .............................. 42-5-0Region One Championship Matches .............................. 21-3-0West District Championship Matches .............................. 20-3-0

Game decided by one goal .....................................128-41Game decided by two goals .......................................97-9Game decided by three goals .......................................99-2Game decided by four goals .......................................74-2Game decided by five or more goals .....................................194-0

Yavapai scores four or more goals .................................316-0-0Yavapai scores three or less goals ............................. 276-54-27Opponents score four or more goals .....................................0-6-0Opponents score three or less goals ............................. 592-48-27

Record of first match ............ 1-0-0Record after a win ........ 521-49-23Record after a loss ...............49-3-1Record after a tie .................21-2-3

Championships (since 1990)

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TravelMajor cities are within easy traveling distance from Prescott due in large part to Master’s Touch Christian Charter Services and Tours, the official bus company of Roughrider Soccer. Not only will Yavapai play the best in the NJCAA (Region One), but will search for the classic battles in different geographic locations. Yavapai has traveled by air and played in every NJCAA soccer district in the country including New Jersey (out-of-state high 32 matches), Texas (30 matches), New York, Maryland, Georgia, Mississippi, Illinois, Montana, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Minnesota, Kansas, Missouri, Wyoming, Colorado and Pennsylvania.

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SOCCER RECRUITS

The medical staff is on-call ready to evaluate this situation.

Academic Support ServicesPaula Fuhst (928-776-2131), Academic Advisor for the soccer players, is very knowledgeable with NCAA and NAIA transfer rules and directs the players in the course selection process. Soccer players are required to take 16 credits per semester and pursue a degree, not just be eligible with 12 cred-its. Regular grade checks and study halls are held throughout each semester. Free tutoring services on a “drop-in” basis or regular schedule appointments for the entire semester are available for any particular subject matter. Over 300 Yavapai graduates have received soccer scholarships at four-year schools.

Yavapai Soccer, “A Winning Tradition” & a “Seven-Star Program”

Courtesy/The Daily Courier

“Continuity”– The program’s only two coaches in it’s history.

Coaching StaffThe coaches would not presume to have all the answers but, would suggest years of collective coaching experience provides them with sufficient knowledge to advise student-athletes. Furthermore, if the coaches do not have an answer you can be assured they have the resources and networking capability to find an answer. Further information on the coaching staff can be found on page 3 of this publication.

Sports Medical

Staff Terra Schmidt (928-776-2116) is a full-time certified athletic trainer. She has a full-time assistant, Jared Campbell (928-776-2237), and many of the amenities of a large university training room to service the team. The sports medical staff, works closely with local sports medicine physicians. Yavapai soccer players receive appropriate care from the staff experienced in dealing with Professional, Olympic, and National Championship athletes.

Roughrider Tours & EventsWhen traveling via airlines for championship matches and tournaments, the players always like to take in some educational sightseeing: Liberty Bell & Inde-pendence Hall, Philadelphia...Soccer Hall of Fame-Oneonta, NY...Baseball Hall of Fame-Cooperstown, NY...St. Louis Gateway Arch...Ballpark at Arlington, Texas (tour)...Turner Field, Atlanta, Georgia (tour)...First Union Center, Philadelphia (tour)...St. Louis Blues Ice Hockey game...Temple-Indiana College Basketball Game...Philadelphia Phillies Baseball Game...Big East Conference Soccer Tournament at Rutgers University...Princeton-Penn State NCAA Soccer Playoff (8 goals scored)...NCAA Hall of Champions-Overland Park, Kansas...Mission Beach in San Diego & the Jersey Shore in NJ...Philadelphia 76ers Basketball Games (5)...Kansas City Wizards Soccer Matches (3)...Red’s Bar-Missoula, Montana (Yavapai Game Jersey on display)...Kansas City Royals Baseball (2) includes freeway series vs. St. Louis...JFK/Sixth Floor Book Depository/Dealey Plaza-Dallas, Texas...Uni-versity of Montana Football Game (39 point comeback win)...State Capitol Com-plex-Springfield, Illinois...Hoover Dam-Nevada/Arizona border...Tastykake Bakery Co., Philadelphia...Baltimore Orioles Baseball at Camden Yards...USA National Team vs. Honduras at RFK Stadium, Washington, DC...ESPN Zone Baltimore’s Inner Harbor...Lam-beau Field & Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame...Turner Field, Atlanta (tour)...Mall of America (Bloomington, Minnesota)..Minnesota Twins Baseball at the Metrodome...Negro Baseball Museum in downtown Kansas City...Four Corners Monument (AZ-CO-NM-UT)…Standin’ on the Corner Park, Winslow, Arizona...numerous four-year university campus tours.

1992 Soccer Team in Dallas, Texas

Dual commitment for players — “School & Soccer”.

The Program Attending Yavapai College and representing the college by playing on the soccer team is an integral part of the total college experience. We expect student-athletes to play top-level soccer, excel in the classroom and be a participating member of the community. This is to be used as a means to continue your education at a four-year university.

The program is competitive. The results speak for themselves. You will have to be a “team player” and possess self-discipline and team discipline based on a mutual respect for your fellow players. The Roughrider soccer teams have built a reputation playing a crisp game that emphasizes a balance passing attack, teamwork, and sportsmanship. It is an attractive style of attacking soccer leading to an appealing environment for players and spectators.

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Signs like this are located on Highway 69 and Highway 89A in Yavapai County.

The Area The main campus of Yavapai College is located in Prescott, Arizona, an evolving metropolitan city. Prescott is known as “everybody’s hometown.” The town is visited by people from all over the world. They enjoy the unique setting, old west history, enjoyable climate and the historical character of downtown. Prescott, Prescott Valley and the surrounding area embraces the contribution which Yavapai College Soccer provides the community.

Publicity National attention is brought to the program with the assistance of the school’s marketing department. An annual media guide and record book is prepared for the convenience of sports writers, sports broadcasters, NCAA and NAIA coaches, and friends of Roughrider soccer. The Roughriders, ranked in every weekly national poll since the initial rankings of 1990, and has received numerous national individual awards (All-America Honors, National All-Tournament Teams, National Players of the Years, National Coach-of-the-Year, etc.) Roughrider soccer is a top priority with the local media, including KQNA Radio (Sanford Cohen, 928-445-8289 x17) and KYCA Radio (John Rust, 928-445-1703). Team members are called on regularly for interviews and talk show appearances. At the conclusion of the season, the players receive an 11x14 keepsake scrapbook of newspaper articles, from the Daily Courier (Senior Sports Writer Doug Cook 928-445-3333 x2039) that exceeds 80 pages.

Community Events The Roughriders are involved in many area events from youth soccer clinics to public service projects. The coaching staff is called on a regular basis to speak to community service groups. In return, the community rallies to the home soccer matches. Since there is no American football at Yavapai College, homecoming and other activities revolve around the home soccer matches.

Pre-season/off-season training Thanks to the great Arizona weather, training and conditioning go on during the season and off-season. High altitude training is on tap since Prescott is a mile-high city. Our strength and conditioning coach, Josh Schmidt (928-717-7376) will specialized a program for each player. Soccer players may check into the residence halls in conjunction with pre-season training approximately 14 days prior to the first day of fall semester classes. In addition to “on-the-field” training, Yavapai offers a variety of athletic facilities for soccer players:

• A weight room equipped with machines, free weights and additional heavy resistance training equipment. Treadmills, Stair Masters, Elliptical Trainer, and Stationary Bicycles are the types of cardiovascular equipment available.

• Walraven Gym is utilized for off-season indoor soccer workouts.

• Tennis courts and an indoor swimming pool are suitable for various soccer training techniques.

• Additional recreational facilities near campus include miles of mountain trails tailored for walking, jogging, and running.

GENERAL INFORMATION FOR SOCCER RECRUITS

It’s been a tradition that the soccer team acknowledges the crowd after the final whistle of each home match.

From student to teacher; Soccer Team works with area youth.

A player isn’t known only by the position he plays or his perfor-mance–he’s known personally by many of the fans and young soccer players who look up to him.

HousingYavapai College has two modern residence halls on the Prescott campus with 26 spots reserved for soccer players. Soccer players live in two person suites with each unit having a private bath area, free cable television, high-speed internet hook-up and voicemail. Free laundry facilities are available.

Local Support Yavapai College soccer is enthusiastically supported by the Yavapai County community. The city-owned 3,000 seat Ken Lindley Field and the spacious Prescott Valley Amphitheater provides a quality setting for fans and players. The Roughriders lead the country in home game attendance each year. The soccer team has been involved in seven championship parade celebrations on the downtown streets of Prescott.

Campus VisitWe warmly invite interested recruits to visit our campus, meet with our faculty, soccer support staff (academic advisor, head athletic trainer, team physician, team dentist, strength and conditioning coach) and soccer players and enjoy the Prescott community. If traveling from out of state, here are some helpful area code 928 telephone numbers:

• Motels: Quality Inn (776-1282, across from campus), Motel 6 (776-0160, across from campus), Best Western Prescottonian (445-3096, 2 blocks from campus); Springhill Suites Marriott (776-0998, ½ mile from campus, downtown location), Hampton Inn (443-5500, 3 miles, next to mall), Holiday Inn Express (445-8900, 3 miles, next to mall), Residence Inn By Marriott (775-2232, 3 miles, next to mall), Prescott Resort & Conference Center (776-1666, ½ mile from campus, overlooking Prescott)

• Airport Transportation from Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix: Arizona Shuttle (1-800-888-2749 or 928-442-1000; www.arizonashuttle.com). A minimum of 25 daily trips from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport with drop off at Yavapai College, Prescott campus.

Arizona GlossaryROUGHRIDERS (ruf.ride.erz) noun. 1. The volunteer cavalry regiment organized by Theodore Roosevelt for service in the Spanish-American War of 1898. 2. A motley group that included Western frontiersmen and Eastern gentlemen. 3. The nickname of a championship soccer team from the mountains of Arizona. 4. Student-athletes from all zip codes committed to using soccer as a means to acquire an education.

YAVAPAI (yav.a.pie) noun. 1. Said to mean “The People of the Sun.” 2. Coined from an Indian and Spanish name: “Yava”-Indian, meaning the “the hill”; and Spanish-“pais”, country—“people of the hill country.” 3. A dynamic word meaning winning soccer.

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Players from the 2002 team returned to Prescott, 24 hours after winning the national title in Texas.

Epic championship match yields Yavapai’s 6th National Title thanks to the members of the 2007 soccer team.

1992 National Championship Team moments after winning the title match.

1997 National Championship Team after defeating Mercer, NJ 3-0 on their home field.

National Championship Teams

Head Coach Michael Pantalione with team members displaying national trophy following 1990 championship match in NJ.

Many storylines with the 2003 championship, including Yavapai’s first All-American team and first to win a national title in a shootout.

Special thanks to Raskins Jewelers, 110 W Gurley St, Prescott, 928-445-6120, the official ring supplier for Roughrider Soccer.

Just when you thought the YC soccer program couldn’t set a higher standard, along came the 2008 team, finishing a perfect 26-0-0 and a national title. (Photo courtesy of Les Stukenberg of the Daily Courier)

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Welcome to Yavapai College!District Governing BoardDr. Patricia McCarver

Dr. Connie Harris

Mr. Steve Irwin, Board Secretary

Ms. Deb McCasland

Mr. Ray Sigafoos, Board Chair

PresidentDr. Penelope (Penny) Wills

Yavapai College FoundationPerry Massie, President

William C. Miller, III, Immediate Past President

Don Michelman, First Vice President

Valerie Wood, Second Vice President

Howard Moody, Treasurer

Carolyn Lee, Secretary

Dr. Penelope Wills, Yavapai College President

President’s Leadership TeamDr. Penelope (Penny) Wills, President, Yavapai College

Dr. Ron Liss, Vice President for Instruction & Student Development

Dr. Clint Ewell, Vice President for Finance & Administration

Dr. James Perey, Executive Dean/Campus Executive Officer for Verde Valley Campus and Director of University/Governmental Relations

Monica Belknap, Director of Human Resources

Dr. Selina Bliss, President, Faculty Senate

Patrick Burns, Chief Information Officer

Stacey Hilton, Dean for Computer Technology and Instructional Support

Dr. Tom Hughes, Director for Institutional Effectiveness & Research

Kim Kapin, Director of Marketing

Paul Kirchgraber, Executive Director of the YC Foundation

David Laurence, Facilities Director

John Morgan, Dean for Career and Technical Education

Tania Sheldahl, Associate Vice President for Student Development

Vacant, Director for Regional Economic Development Center

Karen Jones, Executive Assistant, President and District Governing Board

Soccer Support StaffBrad Clifford, Director of Athletics

Jennifer Taylor, Division Assistant

Debby Orlando, Eligibility Clerk

Paula Furst, Academic Advisor

Terra Schmidt, Head Athletic Trainer

Jared Campbell, Assistant Athletic Trainer

Daniel M. Burchfield MD, Team Physician

Ryan S. Brown DDS, Team Dentist

Josh Schmidt, Strength & Conditioning Coach

Melissa & Ben Townsend, Official Scorekeeper & Timekeeper

Michael Paul Pantalione, Manager

PROGRAMS OF STUDYASSOCIATE DEGREES Associate of ArtsAssociate of Arts in Elementary

EducationAssociate of Arts in Fine ArtsAssociate of BusinessAssociate of General StudiesAssociate of Science

ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCEAAS in AccountingAAS in Administration of JusticeAAS in Administrative ProfessionalAAS in Agriculture Technology

ManagementAAS in Applied Pre-EngineeringAAS in Automotive TechnologyAAS in Aviation TechnologyAAS in Computer Networking

TechnologyAAS in Computer Systemsand ApplicationsAAS in Diesel TechnicianAAS in Early Childhood EducationAAS in Electrical andInstrumentation TechnologyAAS in Emergency Management

ApplicationsAAS in Fire ScienceAAS in Graphic DesignAAS in GunsmithingAAS in Health Information

TechnologyAAS in Industrial Machine

MechanicAAS in ManagementAAS in Medical AssistantAAS in NursingAAS in Paralegal StudiesAAS in ParamedicineAAS in Radiologic TechnologyAAS in Social and Human ServicesAAS in Video Game DevelopmentAAS in Viticulture and Enology

AGEC CERTIFICATESAGEC-AAGEC-BAGEC-S

CERTIFICATESAccounting AssistantAdministrative Professional –

AdvancedAdministrative Professional – BasicAdvanced BookkeepingAnimal Care and ManagementAnimationAthletic CoachingAuto Body Paint andCollision TechnologyAutomotive Master TechnicianAutomotive TechnicianBasic TaxBookkeepingCanine Care and Handling

Cisco Networking SpecialistComputed TomographyComputer Application SpecialistComputer Networking TechnicianComputer Numerical Controlled(CNC) MachiningCreative WritingCriminal Justice and SecurityCulinary Arts FundamentalsDiesel TechnicianEarly Childhood Education - AdvancedEarly Childhood Education - BasicElectric Utility TechnologyElectrical Instrumentation TechnicianElectronics – AdvancedElectronics – AnalogElectronics – DigitalElectronics – IndustrialElectronics TechnologyEmergency Medical TechnicianEnologyEquine PractitionerExercise Science/Sports MedicineFire Science - Basic FirefighterFire Science Community Risk ManagerFire Science Driver/OperatorFire Service Officer/ManagerFitness Trainer/InstructorGerontologyGraphic Design TechnicianGunsmithing - AdvancedGunsmithingHotel and Restaurant ManagementIMM Hydro Utility TechIMM Machine Bearing and Gear TechIMM Machine Fabrication TechIMM Machine Set and Alignment TechIMM Mechanic AssistantIndustrial Machine MechanicIntegrated Systems Engineering

TechnicianJustice StudiesLaw Enforcement and CorrectionsLegal Office ClerkMagnetic ResonanceManagementMedical AssistantMedical Records TechnicianNursing AssistantParalegal Studies - Post DegreeParamedicinePharmacy TechnicianPhlebotomy TechnicianPhotographyProductionProduction HorticultureScreenwritingTherapy and Service Dog Team SkillsVideo Game DeveloperViticultureWelding - Gas Metal ArcWelding - Gas Tungsten ArcWelding - Pipe WeldingWelding - StructuralWindows Server Administrator

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ROUGHRIDER SOCCER

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For further information on Yavapai College & the soccer program contact the following:

Soccer Office • Yavapai College • 1100 E Sheldon Street • Prescott, AZ 86301 Soccer Phone: (928) 776-2242 • Soccer FAX: (928) 776-2243 • Soccer E-Mail: [email protected]

All Offices: (928) 445-7300 • Toll free: 1-800-922-6787 • www.yc.edu

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7-Time NJCAA National Champions

6-Time NJCAA National Runners-up

20 National Tournament Appearances since 1990 (102 Playoff Victories)

18 Final Four National Finishes, includes 13 National Championship Game Appearances

21 NJCAA Region One Championships

20 NJCAA West District Championships

26 Arizona Conference Titles (472-36-19 all-time league record)

28-year overall record 592-54-27 since program inception (.900 winning percentage/nation’s best)

Ranked in the National Poll every week since 1990 (ranked #1/80 times)

20 Twenty-win seasons (average 21.1/wins season)

59 All-Americans/133 All-Region Players/6 National Players of the Year/22 NJCAA Hall of Famers

7 Players with National Team Caps, 3 FIFA World Cup and 8 Major League Soccer participants (numerous former players in other professional leagues)

Over 300 graduates on soccer scholarships at four-year schools

Best Junior College home attendance (all-time home record is 298-15-3)

A Winning Tradition

www.GoRoughriders.com/soccer