2005 WCLL All-Conference Teams are announced!

2005 WCLL All-Conference Teams are announced!

Postby Sonny on Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:34 pm

DIVISION A FIRST TEAM

ATTACK
Nick Dean Junior University of California, San Diego
Danny Metoyer Senior Chapman University
Luke Young Senior Santa Clara University

MIDFIELD
Will Patton Senior University of California, Santa Barbara
Brian Johnson Junior Sonoma State University
Matt Goto Senior Chapman University

FACE OFF
John David Hamann Senior Sonoma State University

LONG STICK MIDFIELDER
Damon Conklin-Morange Junior University of California, Santa Barbara

DEFENSE
Mike Towers Senior University of California, Santa Barbara
Michael Cannis Junior Sonoma State University
John Messina Senior Chico State University

GOAL
Warren Pringle Sophomore Sonoma State University

DIVISION A OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Nick Dean University of California San Diego

DIVISION A DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Michael Cannis Sonoma State University

DIVISION A COACH OF THE YEAR
John Hughes University of California, San Diego

DIVISION A SECOND TEAM

ATTACK
Danny Yob Junior Chico State University
Luke Shaw Freshman University of California, Santa Barbara
Peter Burns Senior St. Mary's University

MIDFIELD
Stefan Isaksen Senior University of California, Santa Barbara
Chris Esposito Senior Sonoma State University
Rhodes Worthington Senior Chico State University

FACE OFF
Morgan Silldorff Junior University of California, San Diego

LONG STICK MIDFIELDER
Tom Alderman Senior Cal. Poly.- San Luis

DEFENSE
Brandon Hays Junior University of California, San Diego
David Massey Junior University of California
Carson Parmalee Junior University of Arizona

GOAL
Ryan Brittain Senior University of California, Santa Barbara
Ashwin Seshagiri Senior University of California

DIVISION A THIRD TEAM


ATTACK
Seth Kweller Freshman Cal. Poly.- San Luis
Greg Polheber Junior University of Arizona
Adam Paris Senior University of Arizona

MIDFIELD
Stephan Howsepian Senior University of California, Los Angeles
Dave Sherman Senior University of Arizona
Jon Wiley Senior Sonoma State University

FACE OFF
Chris Wilkinson Senior Cal. Poly.- San Luis

LONG STICK MIDFIELDER
Tim McComb Senior University of Arizona

DEFENSE
Will Hemsley Senior Chapman University
Jeff Virden Junior Sonoma State University
Danny Young Senior University of Arizona

GOAL
Spencer Fivelson Senior University of California, Los Angeles

HONORABLE MENTION
Chris McCall Sophomore University of California, San Diego
Henri Revel Senior Santa Clara University
Eric Johnson Senior University of California, Santa Barbara
Eric Price Freshman University of California, San Diego
Patrick Fitzgibbon Sophomore University of Southern California
Jason Bellar Sophomore Arizona State University
Noah Bleicher Senior University of Southern California
Brendan Lucker Senior University of California, Santa Barbara
Doug Abate Sophomore San Diego State University
Chris O'Mahoney Senior Sonoma State University
Ari Elden Junior Cal. Poly.- San Luis
Ryan Matava Junior Santa Clara University
Blake Wahrlich Junior Chico State University

DIVISION B FIRST TEAM

ATTACK
Thomas Ladt Senior University of San Diego
Dylan Sheridan Junior Claremont Colleges
Brad Blakey Freshman Pepperdine University
Marshall Schulz Sophomore University of San Diego

MIDFIELD
Rory Wehrlie Senior University of California, Irvine
Tim Thacher Sophomore Claremont Colleges
Kyle Lane Sophomore University of San Diego

FACE OFF
John Rische Sophomore Cal Lutheran Univeristy

LONG STICK MIDFIELDER
Will Smith Junior University of California, Irvine

DEFENSE
Ian Televik Senior University of California, Irvine
Jason Trapp Junior Claremont Colleges
Mike Hoyt Freshman Pepperdine University

GOAL
Chris Robinson Senior University of San Diego

DIVISION B OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Rory Wehrlie University of California, Irvine

DIVISION B DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Chris Robinson University of San Diego

DIVISION B COACH OF THE YEAR
Todd MacFarlane University of San Diego

DIVISION B SECOND TEAM

ATTACK
Andrew Grinberg Junior Occidental College
Derek Pearce Sophomore Claremont Colleges
Joel Cardoza Senior University of San Diego

MIDFIELD
Steven Zuniga Sophomore University of San Diego
Bryce Vankooten Sophomore Biola University
Teddy Picha Junior Claremont Colleges

FACE OFF
David Sherer Freshman Claremont Colleges

LONG STICK MIDFIELDER
Jesse Roberts Sophomore Occidental College

DEFENSE
Steven Merrell Junior University of San Diego
Aaron Klett Junior Biola University
Kyle Botsch Junior University of San Diego

GOAL
Lanon Gillins Senior Claremont Colleges
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Postby Sonny on Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:35 pm

sohotrightnow wrote:DIVISION A FIRST TEAM

GOAL
Warren Pringle Sophomore Sonoma State University


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Postby Sonny on Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:36 pm

Redwing wrote:
onpoint wrote:
sohotrightnow wrote:DIVISION A FIRST TEAM

GOAL
Warren Pringle Sophomore Sonoma State University


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How the hell does this happen? I have been away from these boards too long and I come back and a travisty like this has happened!!!! This is unacceptable, and a shame to the WCLL. How is 1st team not Brittain? His attitude may not be what people expect out of a goalie, but his talent is superior, and has been superior for the last 4 years (all four of which he has never been a first team all-league selection). This Pringle kid certaintly has a lot of pressure on him now. WOW! I just don't understand it.
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Postby Sonny on Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:37 pm

CATLAX MAN wrote:Last year he was a 2nd team selection despite being the WCLL Defensive Player of the Year.
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Postby Sonny on Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:38 pm

Lets "stay on topic" and discuss the All-Conference teams in it's own thread.
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Postby onpoint on Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:06 pm

I don't think that Brittain should have "moved up" into the 1st team just because of his past and the fact that he is a senior. Can't admit to seeing either Pringle or Brittain play, but the goalie with the best season should get the award, not the one who is "next in line."
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Postby Scrape Mode on Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:46 pm

Props to Warren! He's the folks and an excellent goalie...
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Postby CATLAX MAN on Thu Apr 28, 2005 7:53 pm

onpoint wrote:I don't think that Brittain should have "moved up" into the 1st team just because of his past and the fact that he is a senior. Can't admit to seeing either Pringle or Brittain play, but the goalie with the best season should get the award, not the one who is "next in line."


Maybe so, maybe not. Certainly wasn't the case last year, was it?
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Postby Ken Broschart on Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:25 pm

I think we should stop writing about who deserves what and congratulate both goalies on Stellar seasons. If you look at the stats, Pringle let up 34goals and Brittan let up 39 goals, both in 16games. That is incredible to me, that both these goalies let up an average little over 2 goals a game and if you combine their total G.A. it is less then any other goalie in the league. (Now that maybe a little off because you dont know if they played in all the games) regardless they both deserve lots of respect and credit for representing the WCLL in such a way. Maybe they will be head to head in the WCLL Finals.

I would also like to congratulate the Coach of the year John Hughes. Very well deserved.
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Postby Redwing on Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:30 pm

CATLAX MAN wrote:
onpoint wrote:I don't think that Brittain should have "moved up" into the 1st team just because of his past and the fact that he is a senior. Can't admit to seeing either Pringle or Brittain play, but the goalie with the best season should get the award, not the one who is "next in line."


Maybe so, maybe not. Certainly wasn't the case last year, was it?



I agree completely with CATLAXMAN. Brittain may have not had his best year, but in the past he has been the best goalie and been snubbed, by goalies who achieved their awards on their rep. CATLAXMAN is right, if that is how it has been in the past why change it this year.
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Postby Redwing on Thu Apr 28, 2005 8:38 pm

Ken Broschart wrote:I think we should stop writing about who deserves what and congratulate both goalies on Stellar seasons. If you look at the stats, Pringle let up 34goals and Brittan let up 39 goals, both in 16games.



I would also like to congratulate the Coach of the year John Hughes. Very well deserved.



Ken,
I am not trying to take away anything from anyone, They both are having great seasons. I just think that Brittain deserves more respect than he gets. It will be interesting to see who wins 1st team goalie the next two years.

Congrats to coach Hughes and his coaching staff. An incredible job they have done this year. Good luck to them and all teams this weekend.
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Postby sdsuspect4L on Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:23 pm

Props to my boy Ashwin. I saw him as a young scrawny freshman who had never played a day of lax in his life. Now he is all growns up! He kept that team in a lot of games and deserves that award. Great job Shwin! BW
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