Nicholas White played 2009 with the Johns Hopkins University Blue Jays and they finished their season with an eighth Centennial Conference Championship.
Nicholas played 19 games and started seven in his rookie season, scoring one goal and adding one assist • made collegiate debut in win over Susquehanna • notched first career point, an assist, in shutout of Ursinus • scored first career goal in win at Washington College • converted his PK in shootout at Salisbury in the NCAA Second Round.
Jillian Gilbeau played 7 years for the San Diego Crusaders 1987’s. In 2004 She was a member of both the Cal South ODP and the Region IV ODP teams. At the University of Texas she
started 85 games over her four years of playing winning two Big 12 Championships. The UT squad made four consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament. She was then selected 22nd
overall in the Women’s Professional Soccer League Draft. Now a member of the Washington Freedom.
Tiffany Apple played the 2008 season for Mesa College. She played in 1935 minutes and
had a goals against average of .0647 while leading the team to the California State Championship game. The best finish in School history.
Evan Hobson plays for the University of Redlands. Redlands was Ranked as high as #8 in
the Nation this season. Hobson played in 21 games starting 20 and had a .92 goals against average.
Josh May competed for Point Loma Nazarene University in 2008. He played in 13 games
and scored 2 goals. One was a game winner against Holy Names University in overtime.
Kara Koehrnwas just named Player of The Year for the Southern Conference. She tied Davidson
College school record in career goals and goals in a season. She was Player of the Week for the
Southern Conference two consecutive weeks this season. She had back to back games with a hat
trick in each followed by back to back games with 2 goals in each. She was the team’s MVP her sophomore and junior year. Kara made Soccer Buzz’s Elite Feet National team of the Week and
Student Athlete of the Week for SoCon for all sports. She is on the second All-District All- Academic
team and made the All-State Team last year. She was ranked 8th in the nation in NCAA Division I Colleges in goals for this season.
Kristen Koehrnis a sophomore at Davidson College, where she has been a starter since arriving at
the college with an athletic scholarship.
CSC ALUM KATIE McCOY NAMED TO ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL DISTRICT VIII TEAM Katie McCoy, the Hornets’ leading scorer, was named to the Academic All-District VIII
third team. A sophomore forward from La Mesa, Calif., McCoy is a business major with a
3.7 gpa and led Sacramento State with seven goals and five assists this year. McCoy
was also selected to the first team All-Big Sky Conference.
She helped the team advance to the Big Sky postseason tournament for the first time
since 2001 and post its best overall record (8-8-3) since 2000.
The women’s District VIII section was comprised of a first, second and third team.
Katie McCoy played for the Spirit ’86 team coached by Howie Hawver.
Becky Martin selected to the All-Lone Star Conference 2nd team. Becky Martinwas selected as the 2nd team Goalkeeper for the Lone Star Conference. Martin is in her sophomore year at Angelo State university in Texas and has help lead the "Rambelles" to the conference tournament the last two years.
Kim Sacherfinished a fine freshman year at Dayton. Sacher played in 18 of 20 games
for the Flyers and started in 9.