2009 Men's Soccer
Recent Men's Soccer Headlines
Thu, Jul 22, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]
Aaron Garza signs his letter of intent to play soccer next season at Tabor College
Aaron Garza signs his letter of intent to play soccer next season at Tabor College

HILLSBORO, Kan. - First Baptist Academy graduate Aaron Garza (San Antonio, Texas) has signed a letter of intent to play soccer next season at Tabor College.


Garza, 5-10, 148-pound left back, was a three-year varsity player and two year captain while helping lead the Eagles to back-back regional titles, a state runner-up finish, and a state title in 2008.


Tue, Jun 22, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Citrus Hill High School graduate Aram Najar (Perris, Calif.) has signed a letter of intent to play soccer next season at Tabor College.


Najar, a 5-10, 155-pound center midfielder, was a two-time First Team All-Mountain Pass league performer while serving as team captain during his junior and senior seasons for the Hawks.


Mon, Jun 7, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Bakersfield Christian High School senior Collin Norville (Bakersfield, Kan.) has signed a letter of intent to play soccer next season for the Bluejays.


Norville, a 6-4, 195-pound goalkeeper, and two-time Team MVP earned First Team All-League and Defensive Player of the Year honors during this past season for the Eagles.


Fri, Mar 12, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]
Derek Mendenhall signs his letter of intent to play soccer at Tabor College
Derek Mendenhall signs his letter of intent to play soccer at Tabor College

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Neosho County Community College transfer Derek Mendenhall (Derby, Kan.) has signed a letter of intent to play soccer next season at Tabor College.


Mendenhall, a 5-6, 150-pound midfielder, helped lead Neosho County Community College to back-to-back Region Six Tournament quarterfinal appearances including a 6-4-1 record in 2009.


Tue, Mar 2, 2010 - [Men's Soccer]

HILLSBORO, Kan. - Thomas More Prep-Marian High School senior Nate Lawson (Hays, Kan.) has signed a letter of intent to play soccer next season for Tabor College.


Lawson, a center and outside back, was a three-year captain for the Monarchs leading them to the Regional title with a 12-7 record, which included nine shutouts.