PNCLL A - All Conference 1st Team Selections
Attack : Rick Kladis - Gonzaga
Attack: Eli Sonkin - Washington
Attack: Mike Christians - Simon Fraser
Midfield: Eric Weitz - Washington
Midfield: Julian Coffman - Oregon
Midfield: Aaron Niehuser - Gonzaga
Specialist - LSM: Kyle Tolzman - Oregon
Specialist - FOGO: Danny Ernst - Oregon
Defence: Anthio Yuen - Simon Fraser
Defence: Jeremy Tesar - Oregon
Defence: Steve Carpenter - Oregon State
Goaltender: Aaron Pascas - Simon Fraser
PNCLL A - All Conference 2nd Team Selections
Attack: Tyler Tipton - Oregon State
Attack: Riley Newman - Washington
Attack: Ben Stein - Gonzaga
Midfield: Matt Connors - Oregon
Midfield: Kelly Gares - Simon Fraser
Midfield: Erik Steinecker - Washington
Specialist-LSM:Kevin Bass - Washington
Specialist - FOGO: J.Meinhard - Oregon State
Defence: Nathan Hoskins - Simon Fraser
Defence: Evan Castiglia - Gonzaga
Defence: Justin Cooley - Oregon
Goaltender: Nate Cordova - Oregon
Honorable Mention:
Greg Swanson ( Idaho),Anthony Crill (Idaho),Trevor Tesar (Oregon), Daryl Schuitevoerder ( Oregon),Ryan Warren ( Oregon)Pat Campbell ( Washington) Ross Maloney ( Washington),Dane Reelie (Simon Fraser) Lachlan MacLean ( Gonzaga)
PNCLL B - All Conference 1st Team Selections
Attack:Ben Sadler - Whitman
Attack: Taylor Brennan - Linfield
Attack: Townsend Hall - Montana
Midfield : Reid Petit - UPS
Midfield: Travis McCarthy - Montana
Midfield: Matthew Kennedy - PLU
Specialist LSM: Pete Bonoff - WWU
Specialist FOGO : Jake Bagley - Montana
Defence: Ryan Frey - Montana
Defence: Jim Baumstark - WWU
Defence: Jeff Roark - PLU
Goaltender: Brett Bartell - PLU
PNCLL B - All Conference 2nd Team Selections
Attack: Peter Drake - Whitman
Attack: Chris Jensen - PLU
Attack: Scott McAmis - UPS
Midfield: Kyle Chrisman - Southern Oregon
Midfield: Nyc Hayden - West Oregon
Midfield:Turner Parlin - Whitman
Specialist LSM: Matt Wuerffel - PLU
Specialist FOGO: Jeff Maahs - PLU
Defence: Kennan Clarke - Western Oregon
Defence: Dan Snell - Southern Oregon
Defence: Keith Foster - Linfield
Goaltender: Gilbert Thompson - Montana
Honorable Mention:
Johnny Mack ( Central) Alan Columbo ( Central), Blake Gaudet ( Albertson) Matt Riopelle ( UPS) Alex Johnson ( Linfield) Brian Stuhr ( Willamette) Josh Butterwegge ( West Oregon) Rafi Cuevas ( L&C) Owen Segerstrom (L&C) Jesse Savage (WWU) TJ Serrianne ( Central) Jon Kearsley ( Linfield) Erik Heineman ( Central) Matt Parsons ( Willamette) Ricky Thomas ( Willamette) Steve Blair ( West Oregon) Kris Olsen (PLU) Evan Schwanfelder (L&C) Mike Perisho (UPS) Chad Peterson.(Pacific Lutheran) Josu Zubizaretta ( Pacific Lutheran)
A Division
Offensive MVP _ Eli Sonkin - Washington
Defensive MVP - Jeremy Tesar Oregon
League MVP - Rick Kladis - Gonzaga
Coach of the Year - Dejon Hush - Washington
B Division
Offensive MVP - Townsend Hall - Montana
Defensive MVP - Brett Bartell - Pacific Lutheran
League MVP - Ben Sadler - Whitman
Coach of the Year - Kevin Flynn - Montana
2005 All-Conference
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2005 All-Conference
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Kyle Berggren - All-America
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1st Team selections
Just a question, not trying to instigate a fight or anything... but how does Tip, with over 8 goals per game, not make 1st team?!? Also, how does Richard Clayton, at number 5 overall in stats, get no mention? I agree with the bias comment. Politics do not belong on the lacrosse field guys.
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kankrum83 - Water Boy
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My guess would be Tipton only played in 5 games, meaning the most All-Star votes he could recieve was 5... others could have recieved 10 from their respective teams.... Clayton is in a similar position, with 7 games, and even Meinhard with only 4. I think a lot of you guys are missing how all-stars are decided upon.... The opposing team votes for the all-stars, not the board, the board adds them up, and arranges them accordingly... There's not a lot of room for bias in that system...
You'll also notice that every player on the first team was on a team that made the playoffs. As great as I think my goalie and attackmen were, if we couldn't get to the final 4, I have a hard time making my case for player of the year, or first team for that matter.
This thread will be locked if we can't switch the topic back to congrats for a job well done guys.
You'll also notice that every player on the first team was on a team that made the playoffs. As great as I think my goalie and attackmen were, if we couldn't get to the final 4, I have a hard time making my case for player of the year, or first team for that matter.
This thread will be locked if we can't switch the topic back to congrats for a job well done guys.
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South Division- 1/12 First Team, 6/24 Overall (10 Honorable Mention)
North Division- 6/12 First Team, 10/24 Overall (5 Honorable Mention)
East Division- 5/12 First Team, 8/24 Overall (5 Honorable Mention)
North Division- 6/12 First Team, 10/24 Overall (5 Honorable Mention)
East Division- 5/12 First Team, 8/24 Overall (5 Honorable Mention)
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OK, my apologies as I just read Kyle's post, otherwise I would've never posted what I did, I just took out the possibly negative sounding material
Congratulations, all who are on there most definitely deserve the accolades they recieved. You make a clear point, they made the final four.
I apologize for my earlier post immediately after posting
Congratulations, all who are on there most definitely deserve the accolades they recieved. You make a clear point, they made the final four.
I apologize for my earlier post immediately after posting
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All Conference
My post was meant to be a positive constructive criticism of how to make the voting more fair. I did not aim it at any individual or team. My comments were made from a fair point of view in hoping of seeing how others around the league viewed it. Sorry for offending anyone, but that was not the point of the post.
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1st Team
Congrats to all that made the teams, and good point Kyle. Like I said earlier, I wasn't trying to be an instigater. Just posing a question, I knew there had to be a decent answer. Thanks for the insight Kyle.
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Not to be a burr in your sock Kyle, but Carpenter from OSU made first team at defense - well deserved - without his team making the playoffs. Otherwise you are exactly right. The rest of the first team was from playoff teams.
And with respect for Tipton, who is certainly one of the very best players in the PNCLL, having only played in 5 or 6 games really hurt him - along with the fact that Kladis, Sonkin and Christians had fantastic numbers as well.
Attack is definitely the hardest position to make the 1st team All-League. Most teams put their best offensive player at attack, so the list of great attackmen is very long - but only 3 make 1st team.
And with respect for Tipton, who is certainly one of the very best players in the PNCLL, having only played in 5 or 6 games really hurt him - along with the fact that Kladis, Sonkin and Christians had fantastic numbers as well.
Attack is definitely the hardest position to make the 1st team All-League. Most teams put their best offensive player at attack, so the list of great attackmen is very long - but only 3 make 1st team.
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Thanks Jason, I missed that... I must have scrolled up to and looked at the 2nd team A's there....
Is Meinhard going to get a full season in soon? A few years ago he hurt his knee or ankle pretty bad in a game against PLU. Does he still have any years left to play? If we were talking about unsung hero's that guy could play for any team I was a part of, I wish he could have gotten more PNCLL games in the last few years, he was really good, and very underrated.
Is Meinhard going to get a full season in soon? A few years ago he hurt his knee or ankle pretty bad in a game against PLU. Does he still have any years left to play? If we were talking about unsung hero's that guy could play for any team I was a part of, I wish he could have gotten more PNCLL games in the last few years, he was really good, and very underrated.
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This is the first year that J hasn't played a full year I beieve. This year he tore a ligament in his shoulder and partially flattened the ball of his shoulder joint when we were play UW. This was supposed to be his senior year, but we are going to try and apply for a medical red shirt. J and I played together in high school (he was a year behind me), but I know he was a high school All American, and in my opinion probably the most underated middie in the league.
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