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PNCLL D-II Awards Announced

PNCLL D-II Awards Announced

May 6th, 2016 General News | Central Washington | College of Idaho | Gonzaga | Pacific Lutheran | Portland State | Southern Oregon | Portland | Western Oregon | Western Washington | Puget Sound

BOISE – Southern Oregon won its first-ever Pacific Northwest Collegiate Lacrosse League (PNCLL) Division II championship and the Raiders picked up some recognition when the conference awards were handed out recently.

Southern Oregon had three players on the first team All-PNCLL squad, including senior goalie Connor Kelley, was named the Defensive Player of the Year. Mark Brown was also tabbed Coach of the Year for guiding the Raiders to their first-ever bid to the MCLA National Championships powered by Under Armour.

Western Oregon placed a pair of players on the first team. In addition, senior midfielder Dange Wolf was named the PNCLL’s Most Valuable Player while freshman middie Logan Comer took home Rookie of the Year accolades.

Sophomore attackman Nicholas Guzzetti was the only first team selection for the College of Idaho, but he also earned Offensive Player of the Year status. Western Washington led the way with four first team selections while Gonzaga, Portland State, Portland and Central Washington had one representative.

2016 PNCLL Division II All-Conference Teams

First Team All-PNCLL
A – Ben Anderson, Gonzaga
A – Nicholas Guzzetti, College of Idaho
A – Alexander Rabin, Western Washington
M – Logan Comer, Western Oregon
M – Joe Finnell, Western Washington
M – Weston Gotuzzo, Portland State
M – Dange Wolf, Western Oregon
LSM – Taylor Harrison, Southern Oregon
FO – Clayton Webster, Central Washington
SSDM – Kurt Pohs, Portland
D – Josh Barnhart, Southern Oregon
D – Jared Booth, Western Washington
D – Lucas Marin, Western Washington
G – Connor Kelley, Southern Oregon

Second Team All-PNCLL
A – Spencer Amberson, Gonzaga
A – Colter Clinch, Central Washington
A – Madison Pihl, Portland
M – Ari Feldman, Southern Oregon
M – Kevin MacPherson, Gonzaga
LSM – Edward Trimble, Central Washington
FO – Harley Humphrey, Southern Oregon
SSDM – David Gloyd, Portland
D – Kyle Michael, Portland
D – Alexander Moore, Pacific Lutheran
D – Reed Snow, College of Idaho
G – Tristan Aimonetti, Portland State

Honorable Mention All-PNCLL
A – Andrew Barnett, Western Oregon
A – Bailey Bezich, Portland
A – Dillon Green, College of Idaho
A – David Mungeam, Southern Oregon
A – Spencer Pregal, Southern Oregon
A – Joshua Smith, Great Falls
M – Chance Clymer, Western Washington
M – Benjamin Cole, Western Washington
M – Trevor Obrinsky, Gonzaga
M – Blake Picchena, Central Washington
M – Justin Ross, Western Washington
M – Tyler Sanchez, College of Idaho
M – Elijah Singstad, Pacific Lutheran
M – Ben White, Puget Sound
M – Ian Wilborn, Southern Oregon
LSM – Leo La Rocca, Gonzaga
LSM – Matthew Petersen, Gonzaga
SSDM – Ian Svasand, Pacific Lutheran
D – Bryan Dilworth, College of Idaho
D – Wyatt Johnson, Western Washington
D – Donnie Jones, Gonzaga
D – Nick Latimer, Puget Sound
D – Tim Layton, Pacific Lutheran
D – McKinley Ridenour, Great Falls
D – Killian Spencer-Torreblanca, Southern Oregon
D – Colton Thompson, Great Falls
G – Burch Ault, Western Washington
G – Gaelen Murray, Gonzaga

Conference Most Valuable Player: Dange Wolf, Western Oregon
Offensive Player of the Year: Nicholas Guzzetti, College of Idaho
Defensive Player of the Year: Connor Kelley, Southern Oregon
Rookie of the Year: Logan Comer, Western Oregon
Coach of the Year: Mark Brown, Southern Oregon

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