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2010 CIS men's soccer All-Canadians announced

Published: 10 November 2010

 

TORONTO (CIS) - Third-year Laval University midfielder Julien Priol was named the Canadian Interuniversity Sport player of the year in men's soccer, Wednesday evening. The native of Quimper, France, became the first-ever Rouge et Or to claim the Joe Johnson memorial trophy as CIS MVP.

 

Other CIS major award winners announced during the All-Canadian Banquet in Toronto were Alberta forward Marcus Johnstone of Edmonton, who was named rookie of the year; Memorial fullback Andre Le of St. John's, who received the Student-Athlete Community Service award; and St. Francis Xavier's Graham Kennedy, who earned the coach-of-the-year award, presented by Coaches of Canada.

 

The 2010 CIS championship, hosted by the University of Toronto, gets under way Thursday and culminates with the national final Sunday at 4 p.m. All games from the tournament will be webcast by SSN Canada (www.ssncanada.ca or www.cis-sic.ca)

 

For all the information on the championship: www.cis-sic.ca

 

The all-Canadian teams were also announced on Wednesday, with defending national champion Laval leading the way with five selections overall, including three first-team nods.

 

The 10 players joining Priol on the first CIS squad were conference MVPs Marousek, Pena and Northey, as well as Laval goalkeeper Vincent Cournoyer of St-Hyacinthe, Que.; Toronto's Darragh McGee of Donegal, Ireland, UBC's Jason Gill of Abbotsford, B.C., and Laval's Karim Ziouane of Mulhouse, France, on defence; Alberta's Samuel Lam of Edmonton and Saint Mary's Jonattan Cordoba of Halifax at midfield, and Toronto striker Nordo Gooden of Kingston, Jamaica.

 

All of them are first-time members of the first all-Canadian unit. Northey made the second team a year ago.

 

The second CIS squad for 2010 is comprised of Alberta keeper Jaswinder Gill of Edmonton as well as U of A teammate Harman Braich of Edmonton, StFX's Max Maund of Courtenay, B.C., and York's Jamaal Smith of Mississauga, Ont., on defence; Dalhousie's Ross Hagen of Calgary, Cape Breton's Andrew Rigby of Nottingham, England, Waterloo's Mohamed Aborig of Tripoli, Lybia, and Ryerson's Alex Braletic of Thornhill, Ont., at midfield; and Concordia's Matthijs Eppinga of Druchten, Netherlands, and Laval's Gabriel Moreau of St-Hyacinthe, Que., at the striker position.

 

Hagen, Rigby, Braletic and Moreau were all CIS all-stars a year ago, including first-team selections for Hagen and Rigby. Hagen was also a second-team all-Canadian in 2008.

 

CIS MEN'S SOCCER: 2010 AWARDS & ALL-CANADIANS

 

Joe Johnson Memorial trophy (player of the year): Julien Priol, Laval

Rookie of the year: Marcus Johnstone, Alberta

Student-Athlete Community Service award: Andre Le, Memorial

Coach of the year, presented by Coaches of Canada: Graham Kennedy, StFX

 

First Team

 

Position           Athlete                               University       Year    Hometown                  Faculty

 

Goalkeeper      Vincent Cournoyer      Laval               3          St-Hyacinthe, Que.      Physical Education & Health

Defence          Darragh McGee           Toronto            4          Donegal, Ireland        Physical Education & Health

Defence          Jason Gill                    UBC                4          Abbotsford, B.C.        Arts

Defence           Karim Ziouane             Laval               1          Mulhouse, France     Social Services

Midfield           Joshua Northey            Saskatchewan  4          Saskatoon, Sask.       Arts & Science

Midfield           Samuel Lam                 Alberta             3          Edmonton, Alta.      Open Studies

Midfield           Julien Priol                   Laval               3          Quimper, France      Masters (communications)

Midfield         Michael Marousek         StFX                4          Prague, Czech Rep.      Human Kinetics

Midfield         Jonattan Cordoba         Saint Mary's    2          Halifax, N.S.             Arts

Striker          Adrian Pena                 York                3          Woodbridge, Ont.        Kines. & Health Sci

Striker          Nordo Gooden             Toronto             5          Kingston, Jamaica        Arts & Science

 

Second Team

 

Goalkeeper      Jaswinder Gill              Alberta             4          Edmonton, Alta.          Arts

Defence           Harman Braich            Alberta             5          Edmonton, Alta.          Science

Defence           Max Maund                 StFX                2          Courtenay, B.C.            Human Kinetics

Defence           Jamaal Smith               York                5          Mississauga, Ont.         Economics

Midfield           Ross Hagen                  Dalhousie        5          Calgary, Alta.               Commerce

Midfield           Andrew Rigby             Cape Breton     2          Nottingham, Eng.         BACS

Midfield           Mohamed Aborig         Waterloo          3          Tripoli, Libya          Chemical Engineering

Midfield           Alex Braletic                Ryerson           3          Thornhill, Ont.             Engineering

Midfield           Samuel Georget           Laval               3          Segré, France          Masters (Psy.)

Striker            Matthijs Eppinga          Concordia        3          Druchten, Neth.            Intl Business

Striker            Gabriel Moreau             Laval              4         St-Hyacinthe, Que.      Geomatics Sciences

 

 

For more information contact:

 

Mary Beth Challoner
Manager, Events & Marketing
University of Toronto
Off: (416) 946-5131
Cell: (416) 407-3538
mb.challoner [at] utoronto.ca

 

Jill Clark
Coordinator, Sports Information
University of Toronto
Off: (416) 978-4263
Cell: (416) 938-1629
jill.clark [at] utoronto.ca


Michel Bélanger

Manager, Communications & Media Relations

Canadian Interuniversity Sport

Ph: (613) 562-5670 ext. 25

Cell: (613) 447-6334

Fax: (613) 562-5669

belanger [at] universitysport.ca

www.cis-sic.ca

 

 

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