2012 Canada West women's soccer major awards and all-stars announced
EDMONTON – For the second straight season, UBC’s Janine Frazao is named Player of the Year in Canada West women's socer, while Krista Gommeringer of TWU is Rookie of the Year.
Source: Canada West Communications
EDMONTON – For the second straight season, UBC’s
Janine Frazao is named Player of the Year in Canada
West women's socer, while Krista Gommeringer of TWU is Rookie of the Year.
Frazao, a fourth-year student from Port Moody, B.C. was second in
the Canada West in goals (13) and points (17), while leading the
Thunderbirds to a 8-2-2 record and third place in the conference.
During her career with the T-Birds, Frazao has scored 47 goals over
four seasons. She was a First Team All-Canadian in 2011.
“Janine has had another very strong season for us this
year”, said Thunderbirds head coach Mark Rogers. “To
win back to back MVP’s is a real complement to the work she
has done on the pitch for the Thunderbirds this fall. I know that
Janine will be pleased to share this honour with her teammates who
supported her in achieving this award.”
Rookie of the Year
Krista Gommeringer stepped into the Trinity
Western Spartans lineup this year and immediately made an impact.
The first-year Calgarian scored less than three minutes into her
first ever Canada West contest and since then her play has been
nothing short of spectacular. Gommeringer finished the Spartans
opening weekend with four goals and one assist and was named the
Canada West Player of the Week. From there, she not only scored in
six straight games to start the season, but she also went on to
lead Canada West in points, with 13 goals and nine assists. Her 22
points were just one shy of the Spartans single-season record and
also had her five points clear of the conference’s second
highest point-getter. She started all 12 regular season games and
finished with three game-winning goals.
“Krista has been fantastic this season and showed throughout
the year what a wonderful player she is,” said Spartans coach
Graham Roxburgh. “Her leading the league in points
demonstrates her ability to both finish her chances and to create
chances for others. She has come into a top league and impacted our
team’s ability to generate offence, which was a large
contribution to our team’s success this year. It has been
great to watch her put a stamp on our team and the league this year
as she played an invaluable role for us this season.”
In her fifth and final year with the Trinity Western Spartans,
Student-Athlete
Award winner Kristen Funk not only had her
most impressive statistical year of her university career, but off
the field, she continued to be an excellent student and a servant
in the community.
On the pitch, Funk, who was a CIS All-Canadian and Academic
All-Canadian last year, led the conference in wins, with 11,
shutouts, with nine, goals against average, at 0.33, and save
percentage, at .895. She ends her university career atop the
all-time conference wins list, with 43, and second on the all-time
shutouts list, with 30. Her nine shutouts in one year also tied her
for second most in Canada West history, with UBC’s Jaclyn
Dunnett.
While her efforts on the field were certainly remarkable, off the
field Funk has been a model student and has helped lead the
Spartans efforts in helping the local community. Most notably, she
has played a significant role in the lives of a group of Karen
children – refugees from Burma – by organizing events,
helping them with their homework or simply hanging out and caring
for them. She also assists in coaching soccer in the community and
was part of the Trinity Western women’s soccer team’s
outreach and service trips to Paraguay, South Africa and
Swaziland.
“Working with players like Kristen has been one of the great
joys of coaching, and she is so deserving of this
recognition,” said Spartans coach Graham Roxburgh.
“Kristen is not only one of the best players in Canada West,
she is also someone who has grown immensely in her leadership and
desire to care for others. Her dedication and work with the Karen
kids and her heart for them as people has been a great example of
how one can impact the lives of others. Many of these young
kids’ lives have been touched and enhanced, simply because
she has been willing to take the time to be with them. For me, this
is as important to her career as the legacy she has left on the
field.”
In his sixth year as head coach, Coach of the Year Bob
Maltman has guided the Cougars to their most successful
season ever. The team set program records for wins (8) and points
(25) in a conference season and advanced to the Canada West Final
Four for the first time after recording the first postseason
victory in school history last Sunday.
“Bob has been relentless in his desire to see the University
of Regina women’s soccer program succeed, both on and off the
field. I am extremely pleased that his dedication has been
recognized by his coaching colleagues across the conference,”
said University of Regina Athletic Director Dick White.
Following is a list of 2012 Canada West women’s
soccer Awards & All-Stars:
AWARDS
Player of the Year: Janine Frazao, UBC
Rookie of the Year: Krista Gommeringer, Trinity Western
Student-Athlete Award: Kristen Funk, Trinity Western
Coach of the Year: Robert Maltman, Regina
Fair Play Award: Victoria
ALL-STARS (alphabetical by position)
First Team Second Team
Goalkeeper Kristen Funk, Trinity Western Stephanie Parker,
Victoria
Fullbacks Jennifer Castillo, Trinity Western Nikki Byrne, Trinity
Western
Kelly Cook, UBC Shalla Kadima, Alberta
Brigitte Greig, Victoria Alisha Penev, UBC
Colleen Webber, Trinity Western Victoria Saccomani, Alberta
Midfielders Natalie Boyd, Trinity Western Elise Emmott, Alberta
Daniela Fuenzalida, Saskatchewan Jackie Harrison, Victoria
Rachael Sawer, UBC Alison Kastner, Manitoba
Jaclyn Sawicki, Victoria Carleigh Miller, Alberta
Strikers Janine Frazao, UBC Meagan Cormier, Regina
Krista Gommeringer, TWU Emma Greig, Victoria
2012 All-Stars with previous
selections…
Natalie Boyd, TWU 2011 (1st) 2010 (1st) 2010 CIS (2nd) 2009
(2nd)
Jennifer Castillo, TWU 2011 (1st)
Kelly Cook, UBC 2011 (1st) 2011 CIS (1st) 2010 (2nd)
Elise Emmott, AB 2011 (2nd)
Janine Frazao, UBC 2011 (1st) 2011 CIS (1st) 2010 (2nd)
Kristen Funk, TWU 2011 (1st) 2011 CIS (1st) 2009 CIS Tournament
Daniela Fuenzalida, SK 2011 (2nd) 2010 (2nd) 2009 (2nd)
Shalla Kadima, AB 2011 (1st) 2010 (1st) 2010 CIS (2nd)
Carleigh Miller, AB 2011 (1st) 2010 (1st) 2010 CIS (2nd)
Stephanie Parker, UVic 2009 (2nd) 2008 (2nd)
Alisha Penev, UBC 2011 (2nd)
Jaclyn Sawicki, UVic 2011 (1st) 2011 CIS (2nd)
Colleen Webber, TWU 2011 (1st) 2009 CIS Tournament
This weekend the Trinity Western Spartans host the
Canada West Final Four, November 2-3 in Langley, B.C. The UBC
Thunderbirds and Victoria Vikes play in one semifinal, while the
Spartans and Regina Cougars play in the other. The final goes on
Saturday and semifinal winners CIS host Victoria and the winner OR
runner-up if Victoria wins gold this weekend advancing to CIS
Nationals.
Major award winners now become finalists for Canadian
Interuniversity Sport (CIS) national awards, to be handed out at
the end of the season. The 2012 women’s soccer national
championship will be hosted November 8-11 by the University
of Victoria Vikes.
About Canada West Universities Athletic
Association
Canada West is consistently the most decorated of the four
conferences in Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS), winning at
least 10 CIS national titles every year, 1997 to 2010. Comprised of
16 schools from the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
and British Columbia, Canada West produces numerous major award
winners and Academic All-Canadian student-athletes each year, with
many going on to athletic success around the globe in pro leagues
or events such as the Olympics, Paralympics or Universiade Games.
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