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Men's Soccer Earns Six All-GLIAC Recognitions

11/3/2022 8:08:00 PM

KENOSHA, Wis. – Six members of the Parkside men's soccer team have received 2022 All-GLIAC honors, the conference announced on Thursday. Goalkeeper Robin Hermann has been named First Team All-GLIAC. Alejandro Martinez, Mario Bolado, Marcos Calderon Jimenez, and Mike Howell have been named Second Team All-GLIAC. Jules Peycelon has been named All-GLIAC Honorable Mention.

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Hermann All-GLIAC

#0 ROBIN HERMANN | JUNIOR | KIRKHHEIM UNTER TECK, GERMANY
In 16 starts, Hermann led the conference in Goals Against Average (0.639), Save Percentage (0.829), and Shutouts (8). He ended the season with 48 saves and averaged 3.00 saves per game. Hermann was GLIAC Defensive Player of the Week twice this season.

"Robin is a top-level keeper," said Head Coach Jason Zitzke. "He stepped in and made an immediate impact both on and off the field."

Bolado All-GLIAC
 
#4 MARIO BOLADO | SOPHOMORE | SANTANDER, SPAIN
Bolado made 16 starts in the regular season of his sophomore campaign, scoring a pair of goals while also earning three assists.


"Due to injuries, Mario has played all positions in the defensive back five," commented Zitzke. "This year he has added offense to his skillset. He has had huge moments with big assists and goals."
 
Peycelon All-GLIAC

#5 JULES PEYCELON | SOPHOMORE | LYON, FRANCE
Peycelon made 15 starts on the year, taking 14 shots and was a strong presence in the middle of the field. He finished the regular season in the top three on the team in minutes played with 1,332 minutes.

"Jules almost made it through the season playing every minute of every game," said Zitzke. "He has been so solid in the middle of the field this year."
 
Calderon Jimenez All-GLIAC

#8 MARCOS CALDERON JIMENEZ | SENIOR | ZUMAIA, SPAIN
Calderon Jimenez led the Rangers with seven goals, the fourth most in the GLIAC, through 15 appearances. He also tallied two assists for a total of 16 points, a stat in which he also sits in fourth place on the conference leader board.


"He has been a great addition as an attacking midfielder," commented Zitzke. "More importantly, he has really stepped up as a captain. His leadership this season has been impressive."

Martinez All-GLIAC
 
#11 ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ | REDSHIRT FRESHMAN | SANTANDER, SPAIN
Martinez finished the regular season in second place on the team with four goals. He also led the team in shots with 35 and shots on goal with 12. Martinez made 16 starts and played 1,190 minutes.

"Alejandro is still a work in progress," added Zitzke. "His redshirt year allowed him to get stronger, faster, and adapt to the college style in his second year."
 
Howell All-GLIAC

#24 MIKE HOWELL | REDSHIRT JUNIOR | MILWAUKEE, WIS.

Howell played a crucial role in the defensive back five in his debut season with the Rangers. He made several key stops to help the Rangers limit scoring, and even earned a game-winning goal against Lewis.

"In the first two weeks of the season, we lost our two starting captains and center backs," said Zitzke. "Mike stepped in seamlessly. He is our defensive player of the year."
 
The Rangers will compete in the GLIAC semifinals against Davenport at 2 pm CST tomorrow in University Center, Mich. For more information, visit parksiderangers.com.
 
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