2013-14 PBC Yearbook July 2014 | Page 20

2013 Men’s Soccer All-Conference Team First Team Forwards Ilija Ilic, Young Harris Sam Miles, UNC Pembroke Khurram Shazad, Young Harris Alhagi Toure, Clayton State Midfielders Ricky Davey, Montevallo Kevin Durand, Lander Marco Warren, Flagler Defenders Paco Craig, Young Harris Kevin Keenan, Flagler Gary O’Neill, Montevallo Goalkeeper Brendan Ledgeway, Montevallo Second Team Forwards Clement Dauchy, Lander Niall McCabe, Young Harris Zach Shanahan, Flagler Midfielders Lewis Hilton, Young Harris Pascal Magiera, Francis Marion Sven Ricke, Francis Marion Defenders Lewis Blissett, Lander Daniel Bowlt, North Georgia Samuel Mansour, Young Harris Simon Nett, Francis Marion Goalkeeper Camp Bissell, Flagler Brine Golden Ball Winner (Most Goals Scored) Alhagi Toure, Clayton State Player of the Year Ilija Ilic, Young Harris Freshman of the Year Paco Craig, Young Harris Coach of the Year Mark McKeever, Young Harris 18 Competing in Super Region 3, third-seeded Lander (10-5-1) will play Peach Belt Conference rival and sixth-seeded Flagler College (9-6-3) at 7 p.m., Friday, Nov. 15 at the Jeff May Complex. The Lander/Flagler winner will face second-seeded Queens (N.C.) College (16-3) at 7 p.m. Sunday, also at the May Complex.. In the other half of the bracket, the fourth-seeded Carson-Newman (12-5)/fifth-seeded Anderson (12-6-3) winner will play at top-seeded Limestone (15-3). The winner of those two brackets will play at Rollins College in Winter Park, Fla., Nov. 23-24. Lander met Peach Belt Conference rival Flagler once this season when the Saints took a 2-1 decision on Oct. 19 in St. Augustine, Fla. The Bearcats lead the all-time series 3-2-2 and is 1-0-1 against the Saints at Greenwood. The two teams have met twice in the postseason, both times in the Peach Belt Conference Tournament. They played to a 2-all draw in the conference tournament championship match on Nov. 8, 2009, but Lander won the penalty kick shootout 4-3. The next season (No. 5, 2010), Flagler eliminated Lander in the conference tournament semifinal, 2-0. Flagler, after reeling off six consecutive wins in October, has gone 1-3-1 in its last five matches. The Saints are led by second-team AllPeach Belt forward Zach Shanahan who has scored a team-high nine goals. First-team midfielder Marco Warren has tallied seven goals and four assists. His was Flagler’s entire offense in the season’s earlier meeting against Lander as he scored both goals. The NCAA national semifinals and finals will be held Dec. 5th and 7th at Blanchard Woods Park in Evans, Ga. The Peach Belt Conference will serve as the finals host for the second straight year. Illic and Miles Named Capital One Academic All-Americans Illija Ilic of Young Harris College and UNC Pembroke’s Sam Miles have both been named Capital One Academic All-Americans by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSiDA). Miles and Ilic become just the fifth and sixth PBC men’s soccer players to ever receive this award. The CoSiDA Academic-Americna honors are regarded as one of the most distinguished awards a student-athlete can receive. Miles was named to the third team while Illic was named to the first team. Ilic, a 6-foot-2 junior forward from Belgrade, Serbia, helped lead Young Harris to its first-ever Peach Belt Conference title in 2013 as the No. 3-ranked Mountain Lions finished the season at 16-2-0 overall and 9-0-0 in the Peach Belt. Ilic, who has scored in every match but three this season, led the Peach Belt in goals (19) and points scored (44) and seventh in assists (7). The 44 points are the highest season total for any PBC player since 2005. Ilic, who is a two-time all-conference selection after being named to the first team in 2013, was named the Player of the Year in the Peach Belt in 2013. Ilic has scored 37 g