2006 Men's Soccer Players of the Week

2006 ACCAC Men's Soccer Weekly Scores


ACCAC Player of the Week
(week ending September 17)


Leopoldo Villasenor
Pima

Leopoldo Villasenor is the ACCAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week for the week ending September 17th. Villasenor scored a pair of goals and assisted on the third in each of the Aztecs' wins on the week. a 3-1 victory over Chandler-Gilbert and 4-3 win over Paradise Valley.

ACCAC Goalie of the Week
(week ending September 17)

No Nominees


ACCAC Player of the Week
(week ending September 30)


None Selected

ACCAC Goalie of the Week
(week ending September 30)

ANDREW FORBES
Arizona Western

Arizona Western's Andrew Forbes is the ACCAC Men's Soccer Keeper of the Week. Forbes had 10 saves in a 5-1 win over Mesa and posted nine saves in a 1-0 shutout win over Scottsdale.


ACCAC Player of the Week
(week ending October 7)


JOSE FLORES
Phoenix

Jose Flores of Phoenix College is the ACCAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week. In a 7-0 win over South Mountain, Flores scored two goals and added an assist. He then posted two goals on eight shots in the Bears 4-3 victory over Glendale.

ACCAC Goalie of the Week
(week ending October 7)

ROMAN ACOSTA
Pima

Pima's Roman Acosta is the ACCAC Men's Soccer Keeper of the Week for the week ending October 7th. Acosta, stopped 10 shots in a 1-0 win over Arizona Western. He then allowed just one goal in a 3-1 win over Scorrsdale.


ACCAC Player of the Week
(week ending October 14)

JAMES GRANT
Arizona Western

Arizona Western's James Grant is the ACCAC Men's Soccer Player of the Week. Grant scored a goal in a 2-1 loss to Phoenix College and then scored 
three goals against South Mountain in a 9-0 for the Matadors.

ACCAC Goalie of the Week
(week ending October 14)


TAEHOON KIM
Phoenix

Phoenix College's Taehoon Kim is the ACCAC Men's Soccer Keeper of the Week. Kim was 2-0-1 on the week, including stopping one of the longest streaks in NJCAA history. The tie on the week came in a scoreless match against Yavapai, the first time the Roughriders were held scoreless in 52 matches. Kim had 14 saves against Yavapai and 10 more in a pair of 2-1 victories.