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Bergeson named all-conference

Derrick Pacheco<br | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 15 years, 8 months AGO
by Derrick Pacheco<br
| May 21, 2009 9:00 PM

MOSES LAKE — Although Moses Lake wrapped up their 2009 boys soccer season May 9 with a 1-0 loss at Davis, the Chiefs were rewarded for their efforts this season with four all-conference selections.

Moses Lake senior defender Isac Bergeson led the Chiefs in postseason accolades, earning the school’s only first-team selection for his defensive play.

Junior midfielder Devin Petersen was Moses Lake’s lone second-team selection.

The Chiefs earned a pair of honorable-mention selections in defender Juan Villasenor and midfielder Alex Alcantar.

Moses Lake finished the season with a 6-7 Columbia Basin Big Nine record, earning a trip to the district playoffs.

Moses Lake’s Columbia Basin Big Nine All-Conference Selections

First Team

Defender: Isac Bergeson

Second Team

Midfielder: Devin Petersen

Honorable Mention

Defender: Juan Villasenor

Midfielder: Alex Alcantar

Santana leads SCAC selections

WARDEN — After helping lead a relatively young Cougars soccer team to a third-place finish in the South Central Athletic Conference (SCAC) East Division standings, Warden senior Miguel Angel Santana was named the SCAC’s Most Valuable Player.

Santana also was a first-team selection at defender for the Cougars.

Royal senior Roman Trujillo was a first-team defender and senior Matias Marmelejo was a first-team selection at midfielder.

The Knights had three second-team selections in Johnathan Ocampo (defender), Luis Esquivel (Midfielder), and Shaq Ledezma (forward).

Warden also had three second-team selections in Martin Aguilar (goalie), Mario Landeros (midfielder), and Hector Camacho (forward).

South Central Athletic Conference East Division All-Conference Selections

Most Valuable Player: Miguel Angel Santana, senior, Warden.

Coach of the Year: Hugo Garcia, Connell.           

First Team

Goalie: Manuel Rubalcava, senior, Wahluke.

Defenders: Miguel Angel Santana, senior, Warden; Adrian Martinez, senior, Wahluke; Jose Alvarado, senior, Connell; Roman Trujillo, senior, Royal.

Midfielders: Jonathan Rodriguez, sophomore, Connell; Heber Vazquez, junior, Wahluke; Freddy Barragan, senior, Connell; Tim Feth, senior, Kione-Benton. Matias Marmelejo, senior, Royal.

Forwards: Saul Roman, senior, Wahluke; Eduardo Arzate, senior, Connell.

Second Team

Goalies: Jose Garibay, senior, Connell; Martin Aguilar, junior, Warden.

Defenders: Pedro Acevedo, sophomore, Wahluke; Paulo Viveros, senior, Connell; Jonathan Ocampo, senior, Royal.

Midfielders: Luis Esquivel, sophomore, Royal; Mario Landeros, senior, Warden; Roberto Palencia, junior, Kiona-Benton; Jorge Valdez, sophomore, Wahluke.

Forwards: Julio Ramirez, junior, Connell; Shaq Ledezma, sophomore, Royal; Hector Camacho, freshman, Warden.

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