Anteaters sign prospects
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Eight high school players and two community college transfers have
signed national letters of intent to play for the UC Irvine men’s
soccer program, Anteaters Coach George Kuntz announced.
Craig Ettinger, a 5-foot-10 forward, helped Yavapai Junior College
in Arizona win national championships in 2002 and 2003, while Joshua
Taylor, a 6-2 forward, helped Cerritos College to the state title
game as a freshman.
Four Orange County players are among the high school recruits, two
each from Fountain Valley High and Northwood High in Irvine.
Joel Baker, a 5-10 midfielder, and Davis Sias, a 6-1 defender,
shared team MVP honors at Fountain Valley, while Sias was the Sunset
League MVP for the Barons.
Cory Taylor, a 5--11 forward, was Northwood’s MVP last season,
when he scored 16 goals and added nine assists.
His Timberwolves teammate, Robert Garcia, a 5-10 forward, scored
10 goals in 10 Pacific Coast League games and was on the California
South Olympic Development League team from 2000-04.
Christopher Francis, a 6-2 forward from Gilbert High in Arizona,
amassed 27 goals and 24 assists in 27 games as a senior, including
seven game-winning goals. He is the school’s all-time leading scorer
with 62 goals and 53 assists.
Kyle Taylor, a 6-1 forward, was team MVP at Royal High in Simi
Valley, earning first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division II
recognition as a senior.
Ryan Vickery, a 6-2 goalkeeper, was a first-team all-state
selection at Red Mountain High in Mesa, Ariz., where he maintained a
4.0 grade-point average.
Robert Macedo, a 5-10 forward from Salesian High in Los Angeles,
rounds out the recruits.
“We are excited about the potential of our recruiting class this
year,” Kuntz said. “The attacking players we have recruited fit well
within our system of play and complement our team. We have added some
strong players defensively, particularly in goal and at the center
back position. This recruiting class adds size, speed, and skill to
an already talented group returning next year.”
UCI returns 21 players from last year’s team that finished 7-13,
3-7 in the Big West Conference.
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