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KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2012
SOCCERCARLOS RIBERA
2012 Mens Soccer Schedule DAY DATE TIME OPPONENT PLACE
AUGUSTFriday 24 4 p.m. Malcolm X College Home Monday 27 4 p.m. Kishwaukee College Home Wednesday 29 4 p.m. Richard J. Daley College Home
SEPTEMBERSaturday 1 6 p.m. Parkland Invitational vs. Valparaiso University Reserves ChampaignSunday 2 2 p.m. Parkland Invitational vs. Parkland College ChampaignWednesday 5 4 p.m. Elgin C.C. Elgin Friday 14 4 p.m. Waubonsee C.C. Home Tuesday 18 5 p.m. Kennedy-King College Chicago Thursday 20 4 p.m. Morton College Cicero Saturday 22 4 p.m. Harry S. Truman College Home Wednesday 26 4 p.m. South Suburban College South Holland Friday 28 1:50 p.m. Prairie State College Chicago Heights
OCTOBERThursday 4 4 p.m. College of Lake County Grayslake Saturday 6 2 p.m. Carl Sandburg College PeoriaTuesday 9 6 p.m. Malcolm X College Chicago Tuesday 16 3:30 p.m. McHenry County College Home Saturday 20 Noon RegionIVQualifier/FirstRound TBAMonday 22 3p.m. RegionIVQualifier/SecondRound TBAWednesday 24 3p.m. RegionIVFinals/FirstRound TBASaturday 27 Noon RegionIVDiv.I/Quarterfinals TBAWednesday 31 3p.m. RegionIVDiv.I/Semifinals TBA
NOVEMBERSaturday 3 Noon RegionIVDiv.I/Finals TBAWed. - Sun. 14-18 TBA Division I National Tournament Albany, Ga.
www.kcc.edu/athletics/menssports/soccer HEAD COACH: JOSE SMITH ASSISTANT COACHES: MIKE BARCLAY AND OWEN ROBINSON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: TED PETERSEN TEAM NAME: CAVALIERS COLORS: SCARLET, NAVY, WHITE
HOMEGAMESINBOLD•ALLHOMEGAMESPLAYEDATKANKAKEECOMMUNITYCOLLEGE•WWW.KCC.EDU/DIRECTIONS
TYLER BOHLMAN
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NICKNAMECavaliers
COLORSScarlet, navy, white
AFFILIATION NJCAA Division I
2011 RECORD7-9
HOME FIELD George H. Ryan Activities Center
LOCATION 100 College Drive Kankakee 60901
FOUNDED 1966
ENROLLMENT 3,850
HEAD COACH Jose Smith 815-802-8618
ASSISTANT COACHES Mike Barclay
Owen Robinson
PRESIDENT John Avendano, Ph.D.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Ted Petersen 815-802-8602
ATHLETIC FACILITIESCOORDINATORDonnie Denson
ATHLETICS ADMIN. ASSISTANTJoellen Vasquez815-802-8604
From the President Season Statistics - 2005-Present
2012 Season Preview
The Facts
Coach Jose Smith is preparing the Cava-liers squad for tough competition in 2012. “We can be very competitive and compete against the best,” Smith said. “This season will be the turning point for Cavaliers soc-cer.”
In 2011, the Cavaliers played in NJCAA Division I for the first time. The team’s final
record was 7-9. “I am very confident with the talent of this
year’s squad,” Coach Smith said. The team boasts local players from top high school soccer programs Bradley-Bourbonnais, Bishop McNamara Catholic, Peotone, Manteno and Grant Park high schools. Four international players from Bolivia and Trini-
dad & Tobago will also be competing for the Cavaliers
Throughout the season, assistant coaches Mike Barclay and Owen Robinson will assist Smith in preparing the team physically and mentally.
MOST POINTS NAME N0. YEARJoquin Del Rio . . . . . .36 . 2011Aberaldo Ramirez . . . .30 2007Luis Figueiras de Garay .25 2009Mykhael Bain . . . . . .17 2011David Santana . . . . . .17 2007Jorge Zapata . . . . . .13 2011Patrick Doggett . . . . .13 2008Kollin Waseleski . . . . .12 2008Adam Reiniche . . . . .11 2008Brenden Spangler . . . .11 2007Jose Smith . . . . . . . . 8 2007Chris Palmer . . . . . . . 8 2005Mariano Cutuli . . . . . . 7 2007Steve Principe . . . . . . 6 2005Christopher Reynolds . . 5 2009
MOST ASSISTSNAME N0. YEARMykhael Bain. . . . . . . 9 2011Jorge Zapata . . . . . . 7 2011David Santana . . . . . . 7 2007Kollin Waseleski . . . . . 6 2008Aberaldo Ramirez . . . . 6 2007Brenden Spangler . . . . 5 2007Luis Figueiras de Garay . 3 . 2009Anjel Salgado . . . . . . 3 2009Patrick Doggett . . . . . 3 2008Joaquin Del Rio . . . . . 2 2011
MOST GAMES PLAYEDNAME N0. YEARAberaldo Ramirez . . . .20 2007Luis Figueiras de Garay .19 2009Justin Mead . . . . . . .19 2009Anjel Salgado . . . . . .19 2009David Santana . . . . . .19 2007Michael O’Donnell . . . .19 2007Landon Mills . . . . . . .19 2007Mariano Cutuli . . . . . .19 2007Erik Villagomez . . . . .18 2009Christopher Reynolds . .18 2009Ryan Parke . . . . . . .18 2009Skyler Mills . . . . . . .17 2009Brenden Spangler . . . .17 2007Jose Smith . . . . . . . .17 2007Luke Martens . . . . . .17 2007Hernan Cortes . . . . . .16 2009Anil Chetti . . . . . . . .16 2007Frank Beagle . . . . . .16 2007
MOST GOALSNAME N0. YEARJoaquin Del Rio . . . . .17 2011Aberaldo Ramirez . . . .12 2007Luis Figueiras de Garay .11 2009Patrick Doggett . . . . . 5 2008Adam Reiniche . . . . . 5 2008David Santana . . . . . . 5 2007Mykhael Bain . . . . . . 4 2011Jose Smith . . . . . . . . 3 2007Jorge Zapata . . . . . . 3 2011
MOST SAVESNAME N0. YEARLuke Martens . . . . . 339 2006 Luke Martens . . . . . 269 2007Skylar Mills . . . . . . 203 2009Tony Guastalli . . . . . 139 2008Carlos Ribera . . . . . 120 2011Robin Bivens . . . . . .87 2007Trinidad Sanchez . . . .55 2009Spencer Ruch . . . . . .40 2005Brian Hedrick . . . . . .16 2011
CHASE LARKINS
Welcome Kankakee Community College student athletes, parents, supporters and fans!
We begin another year of KCC athlet-ics, and I continue to be inspired by the level of commitment and determination of our student athletes to succeed not just in their respective sports but in the classroom! Our athletic program, and each sport, begin with the strong dedication of our complete coaching staff and are sup-ported by the KCC Board of Trustees and our community. Participation and success in athletics is often the basis for many of life’s skills and experiences. Competition through KCC’s six intercollegiate sports enhances a student athlete’s desire for excellence while further developing team-work, communication, time management and commitment skills.
As parents and educators, we pledge to join your efforts to provide encourage-ment and support to our student athletes. The resources of KCC are available to all student athletes to aid them in the achievement of their educational goals as well as their athletic achievements. The faculty and staff at the college will always
encourage all of our students to set high expectations and to apply themselves toward achieving those goals.
It is an honor to be part of the Cavaliers family, and I would like to thank the par-ents of our student athletes, each member of the coaching staff, and the members of our Cavalier Club who help to support our athletic teams. Please join the Board of Trustees, myself, faculty, staff, and all Cavaliers fans in wishing each of our teams and coaches a successful season.
In addition, I hope you will join me in welcoming Mr. Julian Springer as the coordinator of athletic academic success program and head men’s basketball coach for Kankakee Community College. He will play a large role in the academic success of our student athletes.
John Avendano, Ph.D.President
Photos and design by Image Group PhotographyImageGroupPhotography.com
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Meet the Players Meet the Coaches
HEAD COACH - JOSE SMITHJose Smith is in his first full season as head
coach of the Cavaliers. Last season (2011), he took over head coaching duties mid-season. He also was a Cavaliers assistant during the 2009 and 2010 seasons.
Coach Smith played soccer for Bradley-Bour-bonnais Community High School before con-tinuing his education and soccer career at KCC (2006-07). He has a KCC associate degree, which he completed in 2008.
Coach Smith works closely with area youth soccer including Dynamo Soccer, Central Cosmos Soccer, Bourbonnais Township Park District Soc-cer, Hidden Cove Youth Soccer, and USSA-DUFC soccer club.
Coach Smith has an Illinois Youth Soccer As-sociation (IYSA) National D coaching license along with a National Diploma from National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
ASSISTANT COACH - MICHAEL BARCLAY
Mike Barclay is in his first year as an assistant for the Cavaliers.
Barclay was an all-state goalie for Downers Grove South High School (1984-85) before mov-ing on to the collegiate level, where he played at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston. At EIU, Barclay played four years as goalkeeper in Division I of the NCAA. He also played for one season in the semi-pro Chicago Metro League. As a coach, Barclay has been the goalkeeper coach for Olivet Nazarene University women’s team since 2002, and he has coached recreation teams, travel teams and high school programs for 12 years. Barclay has a United States Soccer Federa-tion “E” certification.
ASSISTANT COACH - OWEN ROBINSON
Owen Robinson is starting his first year as an assistant for the KCC’s men’s soccer team.
Robinson played soccer at Bradley-Bourbon-nais Community High School and continued his education at Monmouth College. Robinson has been coaching goalkeeper camps for youth soc-cer players over the past three summers.
MYKHAEL BAIN
14 - LUIS REYESHeight: 5’9”
Weight: 135 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: Santa Cruz, BoliviaMajor: Business management
17 - TONY GILLHeight: 6’2”
Weight: 155 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: ManhattanMajor: Sports medicine
19 - TYLER PAETHHeight: 6’4”
Weight: 165 lbs.Position: Defender
Year: FreshmanHometown: Peotone
Major: Nursing
TYLER WILLIAMSON
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Meet the Players
1 - CARLOS RIBERA Height: 5’9”
Weight: 165 lbs.Position: Goalkeeper
Year: SophomoreHometown: Santa Cruz, BoliviaMajor: Business management
2 - CHASE LARKINS Height: 6’1”
Weight: 160 lbs. Position: ForwardYear: Freshman
Hometown: MantenoMajor: Undecided
4 - NOLAN REILLYHeight: 5’11”
Weight: 135 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: Kankakee
Major: Law enforcement
5 - MORGAN CANTRELLHeight: 5’7”
Weight: 140 lbs.Position: Defender
Year: FreshmanHometown: Bourbonnais
Major: Computer networking
6 - PARKER CIACCIOHeight: 5’8”
Weight: 135 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: St. Anne
Major: Undecided
7 - MYKHAEL BAIN Height: 5’10”
Weight: 175 lbs.Position: Midfielder Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Diego Martin,Trinidad & Tobago
Major: Business management
8 – KYLE HARTMAN Height: 6’2”
Weight: 160 lbs.Position: Defender Year: Sophomore
Hometown: BourbonnaisMajor: Nursing
9 - JOAQUIN DEL RIOHeight: 6’1”
Weight: 170 lbs.Position: ForwardYear: Sophomore
Hometown: Santa Cruz, BoliviaMajor: Engineering
10 - TYLER WILLIAMSONHeight: 6’1”
Weight: 160 lbs.Position: Defender Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Grant ParkMajor: Organismal biology
11 - LUKE JARVISHeight: 6’5”
Weight: 190 lbs.Position: Defender
Year: FreshmanHometown: Kankakee
Major: Accounting
12 - ERIC RUNIONSHeight: 5’6”
Weight: 140 lbs.Position: Forward Year: Freshman
Hometown: WilmingtonMajor: Criminal justice
13 - TYLER BOHLMANNHeight: 5’9”
Weight: 135 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: Bourbonnais
Major: Undecided
3 4
Meet the Players
1 - CARLOS RIBERA Height: 5’9”
Weight: 165 lbs.Position: Goalkeeper
Year: SophomoreHometown: Santa Cruz, BoliviaMajor: Business management
2 - CHASE LARKINS Height: 6’1”
Weight: 160 lbs. Position: ForwardYear: Freshman
Hometown: MantenoMajor: Undecided
4 - NOLAN REILLYHeight: 5’11”
Weight: 135 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: Kankakee
Major: Law enforcement
5 - MORGAN CANTRELLHeight: 5’7”
Weight: 140 lbs.Position: Defender
Year: FreshmanHometown: Bourbonnais
Major: Computer networking
6 - PARKER CIACCIOHeight: 5’8”
Weight: 135 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: St. Anne
Major: Undecided
7 - MYKHAEL BAIN Height: 5’10”
Weight: 175 lbs.Position: Midfielder Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Diego Martin,Trinidad & Tobago
Major: Business management
8 – KYLE HARTMAN Height: 6’2”
Weight: 160 lbs.Position: Defender Year: Sophomore
Hometown: BourbonnaisMajor: Nursing
9 - JOAQUIN DEL RIOHeight: 6’1”
Weight: 170 lbs.Position: ForwardYear: Sophomore
Hometown: Santa Cruz, BoliviaMajor: Engineering
10 - TYLER WILLIAMSONHeight: 6’1”
Weight: 160 lbs.Position: Defender Year: Sophomore
Hometown: Grant ParkMajor: Organismal biology
11 - LUKE JARVISHeight: 6’5”
Weight: 190 lbs.Position: Defender
Year: FreshmanHometown: Kankakee
Major: Accounting
12 - ERIC RUNIONSHeight: 5’6”
Weight: 140 lbs.Position: Forward Year: Freshman
Hometown: WilmingtonMajor: Criminal justice
13 - TYLER BOHLMANNHeight: 5’9”
Weight: 135 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: Bourbonnais
Major: Undecided
5
Meet the Players Meet the Coaches
HEAD COACH - JOSE SMITHJose Smith is in his first full season as head
coach of the Cavaliers. Last season (2011), he took over head coaching duties mid-season. He also was a Cavaliers assistant during the 2009 and 2010 seasons.
Coach Smith played soccer for Bradley-Bour-bonnais Community High School before con-tinuing his education and soccer career at KCC (2006-07). He has a KCC associate degree, which he completed in 2008.
Coach Smith works closely with area youth soccer including Dynamo Soccer, Central Cosmos Soccer, Bourbonnais Township Park District Soc-cer, Hidden Cove Youth Soccer, and USSA-DUFC soccer club.
Coach Smith has an Illinois Youth Soccer As-sociation (IYSA) National D coaching license along with a National Diploma from National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
ASSISTANT COACH - MICHAEL BARCLAY
Mike Barclay is in his first year as an assistant for the Cavaliers.
Barclay was an all-state goalie for Downers Grove South High School (1984-85) before mov-ing on to the collegiate level, where he played at Eastern Illinois University in Charleston. At EIU, Barclay played four years as goalkeeper in Division I of the NCAA. He also played for one season in the semi-pro Chicago Metro League. As a coach, Barclay has been the goalkeeper coach for Olivet Nazarene University women’s team since 2002, and he has coached recreation teams, travel teams and high school programs for 12 years. Barclay has a United States Soccer Federa-tion “E” certification.
ASSISTANT COACH - OWEN ROBINSON
Owen Robinson is starting his first year as an assistant for the KCC’s men’s soccer team.
Robinson played soccer at Bradley-Bourbon-nais Community High School and continued his education at Monmouth College. Robinson has been coaching goalkeeper camps for youth soc-cer players over the past three summers.
MYKHAEL BAIN
14 - LUIS REYESHeight: 5’9”
Weight: 135 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: Santa Cruz, BoliviaMajor: Business management
17 - TONY GILLHeight: 6’2”
Weight: 155 lbs.Position: Midfielder
Year: FreshmanHometown: ManhattanMajor: Sports medicine
19 - TYLER PAETHHeight: 6’4”
Weight: 165 lbs.Position: Defender
Year: FreshmanHometown: Peotone
Major: Nursing
TYLER WILLIAMSON
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NICKNAMECavaliers
COLORSScarlet, navy, white
AFFILIATION NJCAA Division I
2011 RECORD7-9
HOME FIELD George H. Ryan Activities Center
LOCATION 100 College Drive Kankakee 60901
FOUNDED 1966
ENROLLMENT 3,850
HEAD COACH Jose Smith 815-802-8618
ASSISTANT COACHES Mike Barclay
Owen Robinson
PRESIDENT John Avendano, Ph.D.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Ted Petersen 815-802-8602
ATHLETIC FACILITIESCOORDINATORDonnie Denson
ATHLETICS ADMIN. ASSISTANTJoellen Vasquez815-802-8604
From the President Season Statistics - 2005-Present
2012 Season Preview
The Facts
Coach Jose Smith is preparing the Cava-liers squad for tough competition in 2012. “We can be very competitive and compete against the best,” Smith said. “This season will be the turning point for Cavaliers soc-cer.”
In 2011, the Cavaliers played in NJCAA Division I for the first time. The team’s final
record was 7-9. “I am very confident with the talent of this
year’s squad,” Coach Smith said. The team boasts local players from top high school soccer programs Bradley-Bourbonnais, Bishop McNamara Catholic, Peotone, Manteno and Grant Park high schools. Four international players from Bolivia and Trini-
dad & Tobago will also be competing for the Cavaliers
Throughout the season, assistant coaches Mike Barclay and Owen Robinson will assist Smith in preparing the team physically and mentally.
MOST POINTS NAME N0. YEARJoquin Del Rio . . . . . .36 . 2011Aberaldo Ramirez . . . .30 2007Luis Figueiras de Garay .25 2009Mykhael Bain . . . . . .17 2011David Santana . . . . . .17 2007Jorge Zapata . . . . . .13 2011Patrick Doggett . . . . .13 2008Kollin Waseleski . . . . .12 2008Adam Reiniche . . . . .11 2008Brenden Spangler . . . .11 2007Jose Smith . . . . . . . . 8 2007Chris Palmer . . . . . . . 8 2005Mariano Cutuli . . . . . . 7 2007Steve Principe . . . . . . 6 2005Christopher Reynolds . . 5 2009
MOST ASSISTSNAME N0. YEARMykhael Bain. . . . . . . 9 2011Jorge Zapata . . . . . . 7 2011David Santana . . . . . . 7 2007Kollin Waseleski . . . . . 6 2008Aberaldo Ramirez . . . . 6 2007Brenden Spangler . . . . 5 2007Luis Figueiras de Garay . 3 . 2009Anjel Salgado . . . . . . 3 2009Patrick Doggett . . . . . 3 2008Joaquin Del Rio . . . . . 2 2011
MOST GAMES PLAYEDNAME N0. YEARAberaldo Ramirez . . . .20 2007Luis Figueiras de Garay .19 2009Justin Mead . . . . . . .19 2009Anjel Salgado . . . . . .19 2009David Santana . . . . . .19 2007Michael O’Donnell . . . .19 2007Landon Mills . . . . . . .19 2007Mariano Cutuli . . . . . .19 2007Erik Villagomez . . . . .18 2009Christopher Reynolds . .18 2009Ryan Parke . . . . . . .18 2009Skyler Mills . . . . . . .17 2009Brenden Spangler . . . .17 2007Jose Smith . . . . . . . .17 2007Luke Martens . . . . . .17 2007Hernan Cortes . . . . . .16 2009Anil Chetti . . . . . . . .16 2007Frank Beagle . . . . . .16 2007
MOST GOALSNAME N0. YEARJoaquin Del Rio . . . . .17 2011Aberaldo Ramirez . . . .12 2007Luis Figueiras de Garay .11 2009Patrick Doggett . . . . . 5 2008Adam Reiniche . . . . . 5 2008David Santana . . . . . . 5 2007Mykhael Bain . . . . . . 4 2011Jose Smith . . . . . . . . 3 2007Jorge Zapata . . . . . . 3 2011
MOST SAVESNAME N0. YEARLuke Martens . . . . . 339 2006 Luke Martens . . . . . 269 2007Skylar Mills . . . . . . 203 2009Tony Guastalli . . . . . 139 2008Carlos Ribera . . . . . 120 2011Robin Bivens . . . . . .87 2007Trinidad Sanchez . . . .55 2009Spencer Ruch . . . . . .40 2005Brian Hedrick . . . . . .16 2011
CHASE LARKINS
Welcome Kankakee Community College student athletes, parents, supporters and fans!
We begin another year of KCC athlet-ics, and I continue to be inspired by the level of commitment and determination of our student athletes to succeed not just in their respective sports but in the classroom! Our athletic program, and each sport, begin with the strong dedication of our complete coaching staff and are sup-ported by the KCC Board of Trustees and our community. Participation and success in athletics is often the basis for many of life’s skills and experiences. Competition through KCC’s six intercollegiate sports enhances a student athlete’s desire for excellence while further developing team-work, communication, time management and commitment skills.
As parents and educators, we pledge to join your efforts to provide encourage-ment and support to our student athletes. The resources of KCC are available to all student athletes to aid them in the achievement of their educational goals as well as their athletic achievements. The faculty and staff at the college will always
encourage all of our students to set high expectations and to apply themselves toward achieving those goals.
It is an honor to be part of the Cavaliers family, and I would like to thank the par-ents of our student athletes, each member of the coaching staff, and the members of our Cavalier Club who help to support our athletic teams. Please join the Board of Trustees, myself, faculty, staff, and all Cavaliers fans in wishing each of our teams and coaches a successful season.
In addition, I hope you will join me in welcoming Mr. Julian Springer as the coordinator of athletic academic success program and head men’s basketball coach for Kankakee Community College. He will play a large role in the academic success of our student athletes.
John Avendano, Ph.D.President
Photos and design by Image Group PhotographyImageGroupPhotography.com
KANKAKEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2012
SOCCERCARLOS RIBERA
2012 Mens Soccer Schedule DAY DATE TIME OPPONENT PLACE
AUGUSTFriday 24 4 p.m. Malcolm X College Home Monday 27 4 p.m. Kishwaukee College Home Wednesday 29 4 p.m. Richard J. Daley College Home
SEPTEMBERSaturday 1 6 p.m. Parkland Invitational vs. Valparaiso University Reserves ChampaignSunday 2 2 p.m. Parkland Invitational vs. Parkland College ChampaignWednesday 5 4 p.m. Elgin C.C. Elgin Friday 14 4 p.m. Waubonsee C.C. Home Tuesday 18 5 p.m. Kennedy-King College Chicago Thursday 20 4 p.m. Morton College Cicero Saturday 22 4 p.m. Harry S. Truman College Home Wednesday 26 4 p.m. South Suburban College South Holland Friday 28 1:50 p.m. Prairie State College Chicago Heights
OCTOBERThursday 4 4 p.m. College of Lake County Grayslake Saturday 6 2 p.m. Carl Sandburg College PeoriaTuesday 9 6 p.m. Malcolm X College Chicago Tuesday 16 3:30 p.m. McHenry County College Home Saturday 20 Noon RegionIVQualifier/FirstRound TBAMonday 22 3p.m. RegionIVQualifier/SecondRound TBAWednesday 24 3p.m. RegionIVFinals/FirstRound TBASaturday 27 Noon RegionIVDiv.I/Quarterfinals TBAWednesday 31 3p.m. RegionIVDiv.I/Semifinals TBA
NOVEMBERSaturday 3 Noon RegionIVDiv.I/Finals TBAWed. - Sun. 14-18 TBA Division I National Tournament Albany, Ga.
www.kcc.edu/athletics/menssports/soccer HEAD COACH: JOSE SMITH ASSISTANT COACHES: MIKE BARCLAY AND OWEN ROBINSON ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: TED PETERSEN TEAM NAME: CAVALIERS COLORS: SCARLET, NAVY, WHITE
HOMEGAMESINBOLD•ALLHOMEGAMESPLAYEDATKANKAKEECOMMUNITYCOLLEGE•WWW.KCC.EDU/DIRECTIONS
TYLER BOHLMAN