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1999 Men's Soccer All-Conference Team


News for Immediate Release
November 6, 1999

Contact: Amber Cox, AMC Director of Information
573/ 441-8685 (Phone & Fax)

Harris-Stowe Takes Post-Season Tournament Crown on Penalty Kicks

Columbia, Mo. – Harris-Stowe State College defeated Columbia College in the championship match of the American Midwest Conference (AMC) tournament earlier today in a thriller that came down to penalty kicks. Following regulation and two overtime periods, the score remained tied at 0-0. Columbia failed to connect on any of its attempts during the penalty kicks, while Harris-Stowe managed to net two of its tries, giving the Hornets the AMC tournament title. Both teams will advance to the Region V tournament, which is set to begin next week.

For the second consecutive season, Brad Jenks, a midfielder for the Columbia College Cougars, has been named the league’s Most Valuable Player in men’s soccer. The senior from Columbia, Mo. led his team to an overall record of 17-3 and a second place finish in AMC regular-season play. Jenks recorded 14 goals and five assists for the Cougars, guiding them to a #6 ranking in the NAIA’s final regular-season rankings.

Luiz Del Monte, a midfielder for the Harris-Stowe State College Hornets, is the 1999 AMC Freshman of the Year. Del Monte, who hails from Brazil, provided the Hornets with instant offensive firepower upon his arrival this season. He scored 13 goals and assisted on 12 more, leading HSSC to the AMC regular-season championship.

The Newcomer of the Year honor is bestowed upon the top transfer-student in the AMC, as voted on by league coaches. B.J. Latas, a senior goalie for Harris-Stowe State College, is the 1999 recipient of this award. Latas proved unbeatable in the net versus almost every opponent his team faced this season. He allowed only one goal in six league games and, in 907 minutes in the net during the regular-season, the Lee’s Summit native recorded 8.5 shutouts, allowing only three goals to sneak past him.

Also for the second time in two years, Dan Hogan from Columbia College has been named the AMC Coach of the Year. Hogan led the Cougars to a regular-season record of 17-3 and a #6 ranking in the final regular-season NAIA poll. Hogan, who is in his ninth season at Columbia, is the all-time winningest coach in Cougar soccer history.

A complete list of the 14-member AMC All-Conference team, the Honorable Mention squad and the Academic All-Conference team, are listed beow. Members of the Academic All-Conference team have earned at least a 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.

1999 AMC All-Conference Team
Men's Soccer

Most Valuable Player Newcomer of the Year
Brad Jenks (SR), Columbia College
Midfielder from Columbia, Mo.
B.J. Latas (SR), Harris-Stowe State College
Goalie from Lee’s Summit, Mo.
Freshman of the Year Coach of the Year
Luiz Del Monte, Harris-Stowe State College
Midfielder from Brazil
Dan Hogan, Columbia College
17-3(Reg.-Season) / 5-1(AMC Reg.-Season)

1st Team All-Conference

Forwards
Player School YR Hometown
Jason Spencer Columbia College SO Independence, MO
Andy Gelven Columbia College JR St. Louis, MO
John Ryan Harris-Stowe State College SR St. Louis, MO
Simon De’ath Park College FR Rowhams, England
Midfielders
Player School YR Hometown
Brad Jenks Columbia College SR Columbia, MO
Luiz Del Monte Harris-Stowe State College FR Brazil
Rodrigo Souza Harris-Stowe State College FR Brazil
Rohan Fellows Park College SR Kingston, Jamaica
Defenders
Player School YR Hometown
Kjell-Einar Teien Columbia College FR Asker, Norway
Scott Hartwig Harris-Stowe State College SR Leighton, UK
Gustavo Luna McKendree College FR Buenos Aires, Arg.
Levi Young Park College JR Buckner, MO
Keepers
Player School YR Hometown
B.J. Latas Harris-Stowe State College SR Lee’s Summit, MO
Felipe Fuenmayor Park College JR Cali, Columbia

Honorable Mention All-Conference

Forwards
Player School YR Hometown
Brandon Cox McKendree College SR Florissant, MO
Sheldon Richard Missouri Baptist College FR Trinidad & Tabago
Garret Doolittle Park College JR Blue Springs, MO
Vegard Widen William Woods University FR Fjellhamar, Norway
Midfielders
Player School YR Hometown
Brian Wilson Hannibal-LaGrange College SR Trenton, Ontario
Martin Prada Hannibal-LaGrange College JR Buenes Aires
Diego Duhour McKendree College FR Buenos Aires, Arg.
Ryan Davinroy McKendree College JR Millstadt, IL
Javier Levitt Missouri Baptist College FR Buenos Aires, Arg.
Adrian Callaghan Park College SO Cardiff, Wales
Defenders
Player School YR Hometown
Ryan McHugh Columbia College SR Florissant, MO
Rob Appel Harris-Stowe State College FR Zimbabwe
Eric Gratza McKendree College JR Fenton, MO
Gustavo Sita Missouri Baptist College FR Buenos Aires, Arg.
Ryan Richmond William Woods University SO Moray, Scotland
Keepers
Player School YR Hometown
Brian Stark McKendree College SR Glen Carbon, IL
Brian Cross Missouri Baptist College JR St. Louis, MO

1999 American Midwest Conference
Academic All-Conference Team

Columbia College
Andy Gelven, Brad Jenks, Scott Rennick, Mike Meenen, Brad Hornberger, Ryan McHugh, Jason Dahl, Dan Lauck

Hannibal-LaGrange College
Michael Brookshire, Andrew Lawson, Brandon McKinnon, Rolando Perales, Martin Prada, Martin Watson, Brian Wilson

Harris-Stowe State College
Justin Francois, Scott Hartwig, Moses Jaoko, Joseph Kipnusu, George Otieno Omundi, Francis Wakhisi

McKendree College
Rick Ringwald, Diego Duhour, Dan Lane

Missouri Baptist College
Saeid Naemi, David Evans

Park College
Levi Young, Jerod Watkins, Garret Doolittle, Adrian Callaghan, Tyler Linn

William Woods University
Mariano Farji, Adrian Juarez, Eduardo Maldonado, Ben Viore
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