Lynx
Head Coach and Academy Director Duncan Wilde,
announced today that the program has confirmed
20 Junior Lynx Academy players into NCAA
scholarships and Ontario University soccer programs for the 2010 Season!
The Lynx
Academy has successfully placed over 110 players
into both American and Canadian University
programs since 2005.
Girls
List
Boys List
C. Clark
Alcorn State University
C.
Douglas Alcorn State University
K.
Dekaneas Sacred Heart University
K.
McNamara
Oakland University
A. James
Cleveland University
C.
Eisses
Cleveland University
C.
Bilczuk
Nicholls
University
N. Abolins
Detroit Mercy University
S. Caruso
Virginia Military Institute
N. Aujla
Wright State University
M. Wilde
Lincoln
University
M. Silva
Lamoine
College
D. Lewis
Salem University
K.
Standring Adrian College
and still
counting!
J. Reeve
Plattsburg University
D.
Phillips
Plattsburg University
M.
Giorgini
Holy Cross College
S.
Shewfelt
Garden City College
L.
Romalho
Laurentian University
B.
Johnson
Iowa Western College
LYNX KEEPER IS North
East 10 ROOKIE OF THE YEAR!
Toronto
Lynx U20 Keeper Matt Silva has been named Rookie of
the Year, to the "All Rookie Team" and to the "All
Conference 3rd Team" for the North East Conference,
playing for LaMoyne College!
Nov. 12, 2009
ADRIAN, Mich. - Adrian
College forward
Cazz Warren
(Toronto, Ontario/Archbishop Romero HS) has been
honored as a Second Team All-MIAA selection as
announced by the league office on November 12th.
Warren led the team
with eight goals and 16 points this season. The
freshman also recorded highs in shots with 57 and
shots on goal with 21. Warren made a significant
impact for AC by scoring three game-winning goals
for the Bulldogs.
"Cazz was tremendous
for us all season," said head coach
Chris LeFevre.
"He was very impressive for a freshman, leading the
MIAA in goals scored. His leadership abilities,
focus, desire and commitment to excellence is what
make him so successful and will make him a major
force for us in the coming years. We are blessed to
have him as a part of our program.
Warren proved to be
an offensive weapon in the MIAA as he was tied for
first in goals scored (8), and he also placed third
in points.Warren led the team with eight goals and
16 points this season. The freshman also recorded
highs in shots with 57 and shots on goal with 21.
Warren made a significant impact for AC by scoring
three game-winning goals for the Bulldogs.