ATHLETIC NEWS






NOVEMBER 30, 2007

EIGHT KING'S STUDENT-ATHLETES RECEIVE MAC SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS

ANNVILLE -- A total of eight King's College student-athletes have been named to the first annual Middle Atlantic Conferences Sportsmanship Team for the fall sports season, the MAC Office announced Friday.

The award was instituted to recognize student-athletes from all MAC sponsored sports who have demonstrated exceptional sportsmanship through their actions on and off the field during the season. Those chosen for the award are selected by players and/or coaches from their respective teams.

Players for King's who were selected include senior Tore Alaimo (Pittston Twp./Pittston Area), football; senior Ave' Moran (Florence, NJ/Holy Cross), field hockey; junior Ryan Symons (Wilkes-Barre/Coughlin), men's soccer; sophomore Erin Tanner (Dallas/Dallas), women's soccer; junior Nadya Alboschy (Salisbury Mills, NY/Washingtonville), women's volleyball; senior Sarah Guza (Hazleton/Hazleton Area), women's tennis; senior Ed Kopec (Forty Fort/Wyoming Valley West), men's cross country; and junior Kelley Weidwald (Kingston/Wyoming Valley West), women's cross country.

Alaimo recently concluded an outstanding career for the Monarch football team where he earned a third straight first-team MAC all-star selection. He also set school-records in single-season total tackles (127), single-season assists (73), career total tackles (354, and career assists (167). He also equaled the school single-game tackle mark with 21 against Delaware Valley College while standing second all-time at King's with 190 solo tackles.

Moran also wrapped up a fine career on King's field hockey team where she helped the Lady Monarchs to back-to-back MAC Freedom Conference championships. On the year, she was fourth on the team in scoring with nine points on three goals and three assists. During her career she proved to be a versatile performer, playing a variety of offensive, defensive and midfield positions where she totaled 21 points on seven goals and seven assists.

Symons was a key player for the Monarch soccer team which finished second in the MAC Freedom Conference Tournament. A top defender, Symons was a second-team All-Freedom pick and netted one goal during the year.

Tanner played in 18 games for the women's soccer team, starting 11 contests during the year. She finished with five points on two goals and one assists. Tanner was also a 2007 MAC All-Academic selection.

Alboschy helped King's volleyball team to a 21-13 record and a spot in the semi-final round of the Freedom Conference Tournament. She tallied 87 digs playing primarily in the back row while chipping in with two kills, six service aces, and five assists in 60 games. Alboschy is a two-time MAC All-Academic selection.

Guza was a second-team MAC All-Freedom tennis selection as King's number-two singles player. She went 11-6 in singles while posting a 16-3 doubles mark where she teamed with Kristen Hunter to finish second in the MAC Doubles Championships. She is a three-time MAC All-Academic choice.

Kopec wrapped up a highly-successful career for the King's men's cross country squad with a sixth-place finish in the 2007 MAC Cross Country Championships and was a three-time all-conference selection. After a fourth-place MAC finish as a sophomore, Kopec battled pneumonia as a junior and managed to place 14th in the MAC championship meet. He is a three-time MAC All-Academic selection.

Weidwald concluded a fine junior year where she placed 17th in the MAC Championships to earn second-team honors. After finishing 19th as a freshman, she was 25th during injury-filled sophomore year.






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