Soccer Panthers Snowie and Mayaleh earn 1st team AUS All Stars Athletics Main Site University of Prince Edward Island
Soccer Panthers Snowie and Mayaleh earn 1st team AUS All Stars Athletics Main Site University of Prince Edward Island UPEI Home Future Students Current Students Alumni & Friends Parents & Family Staff & Faculty Contacts SuckerfishHome Campus Recreation & Club Sports Athletics Facilities Schedule & Scores Athlete of the Week Contact Us Partnerships Box Office Recruitment Panther Sport TeamsMens Soccer Womens Soccer Womens Rugby Field Hockey Mens Basketball Womens Basketball Mens Hockey Womens Hockey Swimming Soccer Panthers Snowie and Mayaleh earn 1st team AUS All StarsUPEI Mens SoccerHeadlines Roster Coaching Staff Schedule & Scores Standings & Stats History & Awards Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 2009 mens soccer allstar teams as selected by the conferences head coaches following regular season playThe first place and CIS No 3 ranked Cape Breton Capers had two players named to the first team and took home a total of five allstar selections this season including AUS and CIS scoring leader Keishen Bean who netted 11 goals in 13 games this season Joining Bean on the first team is freshman midfielder Andrew Rigby Second year striker Shayne Hollis fifth year midfielder Jason Davis and third year fullback Antonio Lowe were the other Capers players honoured with second team selections Bean Rigby and Hollis are each allstars for the first time in their careers while Davis and Lowe were both second team AUS allstars in 2008 Hollis finished second in team scoring and tied for sixth in AUS scoring with six goals this seasonThe second place CIS No 8 ranked Dalhousie Tigers reigning AUS mens soccer champions took home three of the eleven available spots on the first team Fifth year striker Michel DaoustWheatley fourth year midfielder Ross Hagen and second year back Kerry Weymann were the Tigers named to the squad DaoustWheatley led the Tigers with six goals this season while Hagen netted four goals and Weymann the 2008 AUS Rookie of the Year scored twice this year Hagen was also a conference allstar in 2007 and 2008 and was named a second team CIS allCanadian last season Dalhousie keeper Ben Ur last seasons AUS playoff MVP was named to the second team for the second year in a rowIn total eight of the conferences top 10 scoring leaders were named AUS allstars including UPEIs Jimmie Mayaleh and Monctons Patrick Gautreau who each recorded seven goals this seasonOther notable selections include fourtime AUS allstar and 2007 AUS Player of the Year Ken Morrison of UNB 2008 AUS Player of the Year Olivier Babineau of Moncton and StFX striker Michael Marousek whos 10 goals this season were second only to CBUs Bean in CIS regular season play Marousek an allstar for the third time in his career is the current active scoring leader in the conference with 23 career goals in three seasons at StFX...