Red Lion Players of the Week Announced
The following CCC student-athletes have been recognized as Red Lion Players of the Week for their performances during the period October 23-29.
Max McCullough
Men’s Basketball
Eastern Oregon’s Max Mccullough has been named the Red Lion men’s basketball Player of the Week
Mccullough, a sophomore guard from Post Falls, Idaho, led EOU to two wins and a 4-0 start on the season, scoring a team-high of 25 points versus Ottawa. He followed with 15 points against Northwest Indian. Mccullough shot 14-for-25 from the field and 5-for-10 on 3’s between the two games with 8 assists.
Honorable mention: Ben Grandle, MU
Kaelan Hicks, NU
Tyler Hieb, OIT
Gerardo Skewes
Men’s Soccer – Defense
Oregon Tech’s Gerardo Skewes has been named the Red Lion men’s soccer Defensive Player of the Week.
Skewes, a junior from Las Vegas, Nevada, had an All-Star weekend with a total of 11 saves as he faced a total of 42 shots on the weekend leading the Owls to a weekend sweep.
Honorable mention: Issa Hassan, TESC
Jordan Farr, CRB
Timur Zhividze
Men’s Soccer - Offense
Timur Zhividze of Corban has been named the Red Lion men’s soccer Offensive Player of the Week.
Zhividze, a senior forward from Vancouver, Wash., scored all three of Corban’s goals over the weekend, including two in Saturday’s 2-0 win at EOU. Zhividze leads the CCC in goals and points on the year.
Honorable mention: Angel Trejo-Delgado, TESC
Lodewijk Bloemzaad, OIT
Emmett Semple, WWU
Mitchell Pinney, SOU
Eric Fan
Wrestling
Eastern Oregon’s Eric Fan has been named the Red Lion Wrestler of the Week.
Fan, a senior from Wasilla, Alaska, pinned all three of his opponents at the Lassen C.C. Duals, helping lead EOU to a 3-0 start on the season. Fan ranks No. 9 in the 197-lb weight class.
Honorable mention: NONE
Amber Parker
Volleyball - Attacker
Corban’s Amber Parker has been chosen as the Red Lion volleyball Attacker of the Week.
Parker, a senior from Albany, Ore., totaled 36 kills on the weekend in a pair of wins against top-15 teams. Her 36 kills put her at a kill average of 4.00 per game.
Honorable mention: Bethanie Nelson, TESC
Alysanne Van Dyke
Volleyball - Defender
Alysanne Van Dyke of Northwest has been chosen as the Red Lion volleyball Defender of the Week.
Van Dyke, a senior from Edmonds, Wash. and the CCC overall leader in digs per set (5.60), had another good weekend as the Eagles posted victories over Oregon Tech and Southern Oregon. Her 34 defensive digs in the five set win over SOU, was a match high giving her 532 for the season.
Honorable mention: Chloee Hunt, TESC
Morgan Pilon
Volleyball-Setter
Morgan Pilon of Northwest has been named the Red Lion volleyball Setter of the Week.
Pilon, a senior from Olympia, Wash., averaged 10.44 assists per set for the weekend as NU went 2-0. In the Eagles five set win over Southern Oregon on Saturday night, Morgan registered a match high of 60 assists and 10 digs for the double-double.
Honorable mention: Madison Milligan, CRB
Marquel Greene
Women’s Basketball
Marquel Greene of Multnomah has been named the Red Lion women’s basketball Player of the Week
Greene, a junior guard from Lapwai, Idaho, missed only one shot all game as the Lions lost at home to pre-season #25 Bobcats. She hit a three-pointer to open the 2nd quarter that gave MU its last lead of 17-16.
Honorable mention: Jordan Woodvine, CRB
Rosalie Salisbury
Women’s Soccer – Defense
Eastern Oregon’s Rosalie Salisbury has been named the Red Lion women’s soccer Defensive Player of the Week.
Salisbury, a senior from Graham, Wash., led EOU to its first CCC title in program history with two shutouts against Northwest Christian and Corban. Salisbury assisted on EOU’s lone goal on Saturday in a 1-0 victory over Corban to win the CCC title on Senior Day. She has helped EOU to a 0.45 goals against average and 10 shutouts this year.
Honorable mention: NONE
Kelsey Randall
Women’s Soccer – Offense
Kelsey Randall of Southern Oregon has been named the Red Lion women’s soccer Offensive Player of the Week.
Randall, a senior from Concord, Calif., scored SOU’s first goal against Providence, then scored the first and assisted the second against Carroll. After this week’s pair of victories, Randall has moved into the top-10 on SOU’s career goals list with 14.
Honorable mention: Kylie Cowell, OIT