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SENECA'S ALFRED HEADLINES OCAA WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS

SENECA'S ALFRED HEADLINES OCAA WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS

TORONTO - Shanice Alfred (Airdrie, Alta.) of Seneca College is the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) Women's Soccer Player of the Year.

The fourth-year forward is the OCAA and East Division Scoring Champion for the East Division champion Sting, scoring 25 goals in nine regular season matches. Alfred had four multiple goal matches, including tying an OCAA single game record with nine against the Loyalist Lancers on Oct. 14. Alfred receives other honours as well, including Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) All-Canadian and East Division League First-Team All-Star.

The East Division Player of the Year is Sage Thomas-Roberts (Toronto) of Durham College. The second-year striker was second in OCAA scoring with 22 goals in 10 matches, including five matches with three or more goals. Thomas-Roberts' season high was a six-goal effort against the Fleming Phoenix on Oct. 14. Thomas-Roberts receives other honours as well, including CCAA All-Canadian and East Division League First-Team All-Star.

The West Division Player of the Year for the second straight season is Kaitlynn Russell (Mississauga) of Humber College. The third-year forward is the West Division Scoring Champion with 13 goals in 10 matches for the Hawks as they won the West Division title. Russell also received CCAA All-Canadian and West Division League First-Team All-Star honours.

The OCAA Rookie of the Year is Victoria Walsh (Georgetown) of St. Clair College. The forward was second among West Division players in scoring with 11 goals in 10 matches. As well as being named West Division Rookie of the Year, Walsh is an West Division League First-Team All-Star.

The East Division Rookie of the Year is Kai Douglas (Scarborough) of Centennial College. The forward scored nine goals in nine matches for the Colts. Douglas is also an East Division League First-Team All-Star.

St. Clair's Steve Vagnini is the OCAA Coach of the Year and a nominee for CCAA Coach of the Year. The Saints finished in second place in the West Division with a record of 7-1-2, quite a turnaround from a 2-7-1 mark a season ago. The Saints scored a division-high 46 goals while allowing only six against. Vagnini is also the West Division Coach of the Year.

Centennial's Rich Hirst is the East Division Coach of the Year. The Colts had a six point improvement in the standings from last season with a record of 7-1-2, allowing just six goals against.

The East Division Defensive Player of the Year is Centennial's Taylor Powell (Whitby). The fourth-year defender/midfielder played in all 10 matches, six of which Colts opponents did not score. Powell is also an East Division League First-Team All-Star.

Adriana Kanisek (Mississauga) of Redeemer University is the West Division Defensive Player of the Year. The third-year defender played in all 10 matches as the Royals allowed just nine goals against all season. Kanisek is also a West Division League First-Team All-Star.

The Seneca Sting and Mohawk Mountaineers were named the Best Defensive Teams in their respective divisions, both allowing just five goals against.

Several OCAA League All-Stars were also recognized. In addition to Alfred, Thomas-Roberts, Douglas and Powell, East Division First-Team All-Stars include Jocelyne Way (Schomberg) of Cambrian College; Emily Cullen (Pickering), Vanessa Lima (Toronto) and Jaelyn Reymer (London) of Centennial; Jessica Ferreira (Ajax) of Durham; and Jordan Burke (Scarborough) and Rebekah Lee (Burlington) of Seneca.

In addition to Russell, Walsh and Kanisek, West Division First-Team All-Stars include Ella Chase (Waterloo) of Conestoga College; Catarina Medeiros (Brampton) and Vanessa Reda (Vaughan) of Humber; Cassandra Campanella (Hamilton), Mia Hadley (Milton), Jaiden Morgan (Burlington) and Emily Schwarz (Stoney Creek) of Mohawk College; and Alexa Mognon (LaSalle) of St. Clair.

East Division Second Team All-Stars include Makayla Pearl (Cambridge) of Algonquin College; Cassidy Burton (Sudbury) and Grace Cranston (Sudbury) of Cambrian; Elizabeth Maione (Vaughan) of Centennial; Erika Bjorgum (Kingman, Alta.) of Durham; Brianna Samuels-McLaughin (Scarborough) of George Brown College; and Christina Diaco (Vaughan), Emma Gattoni (Toronto), Yoana Peralta Fernandez (Toronto), Jessica Shears (Stouffville) and Kayla Uddenberg (Richmond Hill) of Seneca.

Hayley Lewis (Mississauga) and Micayla Santaguida (Vaughan) of Humber; Alyssa Glasbergen (Burlington), Lauren Snider (Brantford) and Isabelle Udovc (Grimsby) of Mohawk; Lily Ryder (St. Thomas) of Niagara College; Mia Palango (Hamilton) and Emily Walraven (Burlington) of Redeemer; and Scotlyn Fick (Belle River), Layla Hutson (Windsor) and Brianna Kinsley-Clough (Georgetown) of St. Clair make up the West Division Second Team All-Stars.

2023 OCAA WOMEN'S SOCCER AWARDS

OCAA Women's Soccer Player of the Year

Shanice Alfred, Seneca

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division Player of the Year

Sage Thomas-Roberts, Durham

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division Player of the Year

Kaitlynn Russell, Humber

OCAA Women's Soccer Rookie of the Year

Victoria Walsh, St. Clair

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division Rookie of the Year

Kai Douglas, Centennial

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division Rookie of the Year

Victoria Walsh, St. Clair

OCAA Women's Soccer Coach of the Year

Steve Vagnini, St. Clair

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division Coach of the Year

Rich Hirst, Centennial

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division Coach of the Year

Steve Vagnini, St. Clair

OCAA Women's Soccer Scoring Champion

Shanice Alfred, Seneca

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division Scoring Champion

Shanice Alfred, Seneca

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division Scoring Champion

Kaitlynn Russell, Humber

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division Defensive Player of the Year

Taylor Powell, Centennial

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division Defensive Player of the Year

Adriana Kanisek, Redeemer

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division Champions

Seneca Sting

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division Champions

Humber Hawks

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division Best Defensive Team

Seneca Sting

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division Best Defensive Team

Mohawk Mountaineers

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division First-Team All-Stars

Shanice Alfred, Seneca

Jordan Burke, Seneca

Emily Cullen, Centennial

Kai Douglas, Centennial

Jessica Ferreira, Durham

Rebekah Lee, Seneca

Vanessa Lima, Centennial

Taylor Powell, Centennial

Jaelyn Reymer, Centennial

Sage Thomas-Roberts, Durham

Jocelyne Way, Cambrian

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division First-Team All-Stars

Cassandra Campanella, Mohawk

Ella Chase, Conestoga

Mia Hadley, Mohawk

Adriana Kanisek, Redeemer

Catarina Medeiros, Humber

Alexa Mognon, St. Clair

Jaiden Morgan, Mohawk

Vanessa Reda, Humber

Kaitlynn Russell, Humber

Emily Schwarz, Mohawk

Victoria Walsh, St. Clair

OCAA Women's Soccer East Division Second-Team All-Stars

Erika Bjorgum, Durham

Cassidy Burton, Cambrian

Grace Cranston, Cambrian

Christina Diaco, Seneca

Emma Gattoni, Seneca

Elizabeth Maione, Centennial

Makayla Pearl, Algonquin

Yoana Peralta Fernandez, Seneca

Brianna Samuels-McLaughin, George Brown

Jessica Shears, Seneca

Kayla Uddenberg, Seneca

OCAA Women's Soccer West Division Second-Team All-Stars

Scotlyn Fick, St. Clair

Alyssa Glasbergen, Mohawk

Layla Hutson, St. Clair

Brianna Kinsley-Clough, St. Clair

Hayley Lewis, Humber

Mia Palango, Redeemer

Lily Ryder, Niagara

Lauren Snider, Mohawk

Micayla Santaguida, Humber

Isabelle Udovc, Mohawk

Emily Walraven, Redeemer

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