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NUNES HEADLINES OCAA MEN'S SOCCER AWARDS

NUNES HEADLINES OCAA MEN'S SOCCER AWARDS

HAMILTON, Ont. - Humber College's Marcos Nunes (Brampton) is the 2016 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Men's Soccer Player of the Year. He received the award in a ceremony held in Hamilton, Ont., on Thursday morning.

The fourth-year forward was the Central Division Scoring Champion this past regular season, scoring 10 goals in nine matches. Nunes scored in all but two games he participated in. Humber was a perfect 10-0-0 during the regular season to win the Central Division title.

Along with his player of the year award, Nunes is also an OCAA All-Star and a Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) All-Canadian.

St. Clair's Stefan Milidrag (Windsor) is also an CCAA All-Canadian. The third-year forward led his club with nine goals in 10 matches as St. Clair won the West Division championship with a 7-1-2 record. Milidrag is also an OCAA All-Star.

The CCAA coach of the year nominee from OCAA is Mike Baraslievski of St. Clair. After an opening loss, St. Clair went undefeated in its next nine matches to earn a bye into the OCAA quarter-finals. St. Clair has won 14 matches the last two regular seasons. Baraslievski is also the West Division Coach of the Year.

Fanshawe's Robert M'Boko (London) is the OCAA Scoring Champion. The third-year forward scored nine goals in eight matches for a league-best goals per game average of 1.13 (minimum six matches). M'Boko was also given a certificate as the West Division Scoring Champion and is an OCAA All-Star.

George Brown's Jo-horus Toutou (Brampton) is the OCAA Overall Rookie of the Year. He scored four goals in eight matches as George Brown improved from a 2-5-3 a year ago to 5-4-1 and a second place finish. Toutou was also given a certificate as Central Division Rookie of the Year.

Durham second-year defender Cody Kraemer (Whitby), Humber fourth-year defender Kingsley Boasiako (Brampton) and St. Clair third-year defender Mitchell Hunter (Woodslee) were named OCAA Defensive Players of the Year in their respective divisions. Boasiako and Hunter were also named OCAA All-Stars.

Along with Nunes and M'Boko, another OCAA Scoring Champion was honoured. Algonquin's Marco Natoli (Ottawa) led the East Division with 10 goals in 10 games. The second-year forward is also an OCAA All-Star.

In addition to Toutou, two other OCAA Rookies of the Year were named. Centennial's Taejon Mikle-Ryan (Whitby) is the top first-year player in the East Division. The centre back played in nine league matches this season. Mohawk striker Andrew Hodgkinson (Hamilton) is the top rookie in the West Division. He played in 10 games, scoring once.

Mike Gagliano of Algonquin is the OCAA East Division Coach of the Year. The Thunder won 10 straight regular season games under Gagliano's leadership en route to an East Division championship. Humber's Michael Aquino is the OCAA Central Division Coach of the Year. Under Aquino's leadership, the Hawks won 10 consecutive matches in the regular season to win the Central Division Championship.

The three division champions were also the top defensive teams for 2016. East Division champion Algonquin allowed just five goals against in 10 games; Central Division champion Humber gave up four goals in 10 games; and West Division champion St. Clair allowed seven goals in 10 matches.

Several OCAA All-Stars were also recognized. In addition to Natoli, OCAA East Division All-Stars include Algonquin's Alex Asmis (Dunrobin), Yusuf Dahir (Ottawa), Maher Husseini (Ottawa), Anthony Legendre (Ottawa) and Dylan Tessier (Ottawa); Durham's Bruce Cullen (Pickering) and Austin MacDonnell (Greenwood); Fleming's Joey Penello (Fraserville) and Josh Penello (Fraserville); and St. Lawrence-Kingston's Jared Savory (Kingston).

In addition to Nunes and Boasiako, OCAA Central Division All-Stars include Humber's Daniele Clemente (Toronto), Jaineil Hoilett (Brampton), Gerardo Magno (Brampton), Karman Singh (Etobicoke) and Jerome Smith (Bolton); George Brown's Shaquille Agard (Toronto) and Jesse Oliver (Trinidad & Tobago); Seneca's Tajmir Ashraq (Scarborough); and Sheridan's Daniel Pereira (Brampton).

Joining Milidrag, M'Boko and Hunter as OCAA West Division All-Stars are Fanshawe's Matt Catalano (London) and Brandon Mendes (London); Lambton's Zach Moniz (St. Thomas); Mohawk's Jordan Campanelli (Hamilton); Redeemer's Noah Murray (Georgetown); and St. Clair's Bogdan Ionita (Windsor), Leighton Speechley-Price (United Kingdom) and Stefan Zastavnikovic (Windsor).

2016 OCAA MEN'S SOCCER AWARDS

OCAA Men's Soccer Player of the Year
Marcos Nunes, Humber

CCAA Men's Soccer All-Canadians
Stefan Milidrag, St. Clair
Marcos Nunes, Humber

CCAA Coach of the Year Nominee
Mike Baraslievski, St. Clair

OCAA Men's Soccer League Scoring Champion
Robert M'Boko, Fanshawe

OCAA Men's Soccer Overall Rookie of the Year
Jo-horus Toutou, George Brown

Regular Season Champions
East -  Algonquin Thunder

Central - Humber Hawks
West - St. Clair Saints

OCAA Men's Soccer East Division Coach of the Year
Mike Gagliano, Algonquin

OCAA Men's Soccer Central Division Coach of the Year
Michael Aquino, Humber

OCAA Men's Soccer West Division Coach of the Year
Mike Baraslievski, St. Clair

OCAA Men's Soccer East Division Rookie of the Year
Taejon Mikle-Ryan, Centennial

OCAA Men's Soccer Central Division Rookie of the Year
Jo-horus Toutou, George Brown

OCAA Men's Soccer West Division Rookie of the Year
Andrew Hodgkinson, Mohawk

OCAA Men's Soccer East Division Defensive Player of the Year
Cody Kraemer, Durham

OCAA Men's Soccer Central Division Defensive Player of the Year
Kingsley Boasiako, Humber

OCAA Men's Soccer West Division Defensive Player of the Year
Mitchell Hunter, St. Clair

OCAA Men's Soccer East Division Scoring Champion
Marco Natoli, Algonquin

OCAA Men's Soccer Central Division Scoring Champion
Marcos Nunes, Humber

OCAA Men's Soccer West Division Scoring Champion
Robert M'Boko, Fanshawe

OCAA Men's Soccer East Division Best Defensive Team
Algonquin Thunder

OCAA Men's Soccer Central Division Best Defensive Team
Humber Hawks

OCAA Men's Soccer West Division Best Defensive Team
St. Clair Saints

OCAA Men's Soccer All-Stars
Alex Asmis, Algonquin
Yusuf Dahir, Algonquin
Maher Husseini, Algonquin
Anthony Legendre, Algonquin
Marco Natoli, Algonquin
Dylan Tessier, Algonquin
Bruce Cullen, Durham
Austin MacDonnell, Durham
Joey Penello , Fleming
Josh Penello, Fleming
Jared Savory, St. Lawrence-Kingston


Kingsley Boasiako, Humber
Daniele Clemente, Humber
Jaineil Hoilett, Humber
Gerardo Magno, Humber
Marcos Nunes, Humber
Karman Singh, Humber
Jerome Smith, Humber
Shaquille Agard, George Brown
Jesse Oliver, George Brown
Tajmir Ashraq, Seneca
Daniel Pereira, Sheridan

Matt Catalano, Fanshawe
Robert M'Boko, Fanshawe
Brandon Mendes, Fanshawe
Zach Moniz, Lambton
Jordan Campanelli, Mohawk
Noah Murray, Redeemer
Mitchell Hunter, St. Clair
Bogdan Ionita, St. Clair
Stefan Milidrag, St. Clair
Leighton Speechley-Price, St. Clair
Stefan Zastavnikovic, St. Clair

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