Men's Soccer
NewsCougars Receive Individual Accolades from National Associations
(1/11/10) Following the first soccer national championship in school history and the fourth straight volleyball national championship, the postseason accolades continue to roll in for the Cougars. The CCC athletic department is pleased to announce the national recognitions of several players on the men’s soccer team and the women’s volleyball team. Sophomore Defender Receives NCCAA Athlete of the Week Award
(11/20/09) Sophomore Defender Matt Tewes was named Student Athlete of the Week by the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) for the week of November 9-15, 2009. Clearwater Wins First Soccer National Championship
(11/17/09) Clearwater Christian College defeated Southeastern University 2-1 to win the NCCAA II National Championship. Tyler Spraul, captain and South Region Player of the Year, scored an amazing goal in overtime to earn the first men’s soccer national championship in school history. Clearwater Wins in Penalties to Advance to National Championship Game
(11/14/09) Clearwater Christian College defeated Ohio Christian University 4-3 in penalty kicks in the NCCAA National Semifinal match in Kissimmee, Florida to advance to the National Championship Game on Monday night. Cougars Defeat Northland to Move into National Semifinals
(11/14/09) Clearwater Christian College defeated Northland International University 3-1 at the NCCAA National Tournament in Kissimmee, Florida to move into the NCCAA II National Semifinal.
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Playing intercollegiate sports has been a very important part of my college experience. It has been great to get to know my teammates better and also to meet athletes from other schools. Team devotions every day help challenge our team spiritually, while Coach challenges us to try our hardest each day in practice. more...I've learned that the most important part of athletics is being a Christian first and an athlete second. I try my hardest while representing our school and, more important, Jesus Christ. A Christian athlete is different than a normal athlete because a Christian realizes that the most important part of athletics is to glorify God in all that is done. I put forth my best effort in my sport for Him. Coach has really encouraged me by making sure that we focus on our spiritual walk. He is always open to talk about anything, to listen, and to help me in any way he can. |