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Red Lion Players of the Week Announced

Red Lion Players of the Week Announced

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The following CCC student-athletes have been recognized as Red Lion Players of the Week for their performances during the period October 17-23.

Dylan Alexander
Men’s Cross Country
 
Southern Oregon’s Dylan Alexander has been named the Red Lion Men’s Cross Country Runner of the Week.
 
Alexander, a senior from Encino, Calif., and the former 5K national champion, notched his first win of the season Saturday at William Jessup's Warrior Invitational in Rocklin, Calif. He completed the 8K course in 25:01.3 to best the field of 69, winning by five seconds as the Raiders took the first four spots.
 
Honorable mention: None
 

Manny Guillermo
Men’s Soccer - Defensive
 
Multnomah’s Manny Guillermo has been named the Red Lion Men’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week.
 
Guillermo, a sophomore from Las Vegas, Nev., earned his second shutout of the year, recording seven saves, bringing his season total to a conference high 125 saves, in a 5-0 win over Walla Walla.
 
Honorable mention: Jonathan Morales, SOU, Jordan Farr, CRB
 

Timur Zhividze
Men’s Soccer - Offensive
 
Corban’s Timur Zhividze has been named the Red Lion Men’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week.
 
Zhividze, a junior from Vancouver, Wash., scored a hat trick and dished out an assist in Friday's 4-2 win over EOU, and then he scored two goals on Saturday night in the second half in a 3-0 triumph over Warner Pacific. Zhividze currently leads the CCC in points and goals, and ranks second in assists.
 
In addition, he ranks No. 2 overall in the NAIA in total points on the year with 18 goals and eight assists.
 
Honorable mention: Carlos Magana, SOU
 

Emma Gasman
Volleyball – Attacker
 
Southern Oregon’s Emma Gasman has been named the Red Lion Volleyball Attacker of the Week.
 
Gasman, a senior from Clovis, Calif., hit .651 with 31 kills on the week, and against Oregon Tech had 17 kills without an error -- the highest kill total for an error-free Raider in Josh Rohlfing's 10 years as head coach.
 
Honorable mention: Janessa Mast, WPC, Amber Parker, CRB
 

Alysanne Van Dyke
Volleyball - Defender
 
Northwest’s Alysanne Van Dyke has been named the Red Lion Volleyball Defender of the Week.
 
Van Dyke, a junior from Edmonds, Wash., registered 43 digs as the Eagles split the weekend.
 
Honorable mention: Holli Mullins, EOU, M’Kailah Redden, WPC, Haley Wells, CRB
 

Kealia Rosa
Volleyball - Setter
 
Warner Pacific Kealia Rosa has been named the Red Lion Volleyball Setter of the Week.
 
Rosa, a sophomore from Portland, Ore., helped the Knights to a 2-1 week including a 5 set win over College of Idaho - the first victory for WP over the Yotes in 38 matches. The sophomore averaged 10.91 assists per set and had 57 assists and 10 digs vs C of I.
 
Honorable mention: Rachel Chamberlain, EOU
 

Jessa Perkinson
Women’s Cross Country
 
Southern Oregon’s Jessa Perkinson has been named the Red Lion Women’s Cross Country Runner of the Week.
 
A week after winning the Lewis & Clark Invite by 23 seconds, Perkinson, a junior from Roseburg, Ore., cleared the field by 27 seconds at William Jessup's Warrior Invitational by finishing the 5K in 17:13.7.
 
 She took the lead halfway through the race and cruised to the finish, pushing the Raiders to second of seven in the team standings.
 
Honorable mention: None
 

Jamie Carter
Women’s Soccer Defensive
 
Carroll’s Jamie Carter has been named the Red Lion Women’s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week.
 
Carter, a senior from Camas, Wash., earned two shutouts and notched 186 minutes in goal to help the Saints close out the season undefeated in Cascade Conference play. Carter had nine saves and faced 16 shots.
 
Honorable mention: Katie Hastings, NCU
 

Jubilee Zevenbergen
Women’s Soccer Offensive
 
Northwest’s Jubilee Zevenbergen has been named the Red Lion Women’s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week.
 
Zevenbergen, a sophomore from Lynnwood, Wash., scored her second hat trick of the season in the Eagle victory over Rocky Mountain on Friday. Zevenbergen scored the final three goals for Northwest including the game winner.
 
Honorable mention: Randi Donahue, CRB, Eme Mclaughlin, UGF, Allison Crain, TESC
 
 

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