2013-14 PBC Yearbook July 2014 | Page 22

2013 Peach Belt Men’s Soccer Elite 15 Awards presented by GradesFirst Ilija Ilic, Young Harris All-Academic Team Daniel Bougt UNC Pembroke Milorad Bozickovic North Georgia Jon-Luke Cannada Georgia Southwestern Jonny Cosgrove Flagler Jonny Evans Clayton State Paul Freeman UNC Pembroke Nikola Gazibara Clayton State Timm Hocke Lander Ilija Ilic Young Harris Michael Johansson Lander Jeff MacDonald UNC Pembroke Matt MacDougall UNC Pembroke Pascal Magiera Francis Marion Alexandro Martinez North Georgia Sam Miles UNC Pembroke Alex Morton Montevallo Nick Saboe Montevallo William Schonfeldt Young Harris Joergen Tesdal Francis Marion Jackson Tolleson Montevallo Luke Torak Clayton State Tyler Zulewski Flagler Honorable Mention: Nomis Cisic, Clayton State; Steven Didik, Montevallo; Rico Laitinen, UNC Pembroke; Samuel Mansour, Young Harris; Matthew McNab, Francis Marion; Sid Peterson, UNC Pembroke; Craig Riley, Flagler; David Seridan, Francis Marion. a result of Miles’s selection to the CoSIDA academic all-district team, he was eligible to advance to the Capital One Academic All-America team, which marks the second achievement in three years for the men’s soccer team under head coach Phil Hindson. He was one-of-two Peach Belt Conference athletes to be given the accolade. The New Zealand native played and started in 16 games to combine for 1409 minutes on the field. The junior posted the game-winning goal in the overtime win over Montevallo and led the team and was fifth in the PBC with nine goals. He notched a season-best two goals and two assist in the shutout win over Mount Olive, while also registering one goal and two assists in the upset win over then-No. 3 Lander. He also logged 60 shots, 21 (.350) of which were on goal which is the league’s sixth best, and has tallied 22 points (eighth in the PBC) this season. He was named to the preseason all-PBC team in 2013, all-PBC team, 20 PBC All-Tournament team and most recently garnered a spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team for the second-consecutive year. Last year, he was named to the NCCSIA All-State team, All-PBC Preseason team, All-PBC team, PBC All-Academic team and was a member of the PBC Presidential Honor Roll. In in freshman year, he claimed eight post season awards including PBC Freshman of the Year and spot on the PBC Presidential Honor Roll. Clayton State’s Toure, Lander’s Durand Named Daktronics Men’s Soccer All-Americans KANSAS CITY, MO – Clayton State senior forward Alhagi Toure and Lander junior midfielder Kevin Durand were named NCAA Division II Daktronics All-Americans. Both players were placed on the third team. The 2013 awards are the third time in the last four years that two PBC men’s players have been named Daktronics All-Americans. Toure, who was selected to the All-Southeast Region squad last month, becomes Clayton State’s seventh men’s soccer player to receive All-American honors at the NCAA Division II level since 2000. A senior from Decatur, GA, Toure led the Peach Belt in goals scored and in points during the 2013 regular season with 18 goals and 38 points. He also ranked in the top-5 in goals scored in the nation and led the Peach Belt in shots attempted duri