FOREST, Va. --- Randolph College striker Corey Sindle was tabbed the ODAC Player of the Year for the second time in three seasons to highlight the 2013 All-ODAC men's soccer awards.� Virginia Wesleyan College mentor Chris Mills earned ODAC Coach of the Year honors, while fellow Marlin Kyle Fisher was named the ODAC Rookie of the Year.� Washington and Lee University midfielder Al Organ secured ODAC/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete accolades from the league's sports information directors.
Six Maroons earned All-ODAC honors in the 2013 season.� Sophomore Tyler Carbaugh and junior Garrett Eldridge were tabbed with First Team accolades.� Senior Patrick Bain and sophomore Dionys Beck earned Second Team honors this season.� Senior Brian White and sophomore Marc Dinkel finished with Third Team awards.
Carbaugh, a sophomore from Blacksburg, VA, was named ODAC Rookie of the Year and Second Team All-ODAC in 2012.� He started all 18 games played in the 2013 season for the Maroons.� He ranked second on the squad in total points, finishing with four goals and four assists.� Carbaugh ranked eighth in the ODAC in game-winning goals with two, one against Richard Stockton and the other against Randolph-Macon.� In the Randolph-Macon game, he had a four point game with one goal and two assists.
Eldridge, a junior from Wayne, PA, was named to the All-ODAC Third team in 2012.� Eldridge started all 18 games in the 2013 season for Roanoke.� He finished the season with five points, scoring one goal and dishing out three assists.� His three assists ranked 16th in the ODAC in 2013.� In Roanoke's game against Randolph-Macon, Eldridge had a three point game, scoring one goal with one assist.
Bain, a senior from New Market, VA, was named to the NSCAA All-South Atlantic Region Third Team and VaSID All-State Second Team in 2012.� He has earned All-ODAC honors in each of the past three years.� Bain started all 18 games played in the 2013 season.� He finished the year with five points, scoring one goal and dishing out three assists.� He took 15 shots on the year, six of which were on goal.�
Beck, a sophomore from Blacksburg, VA picked up his first All-ODAC accolades this season.� He was a big part of the Roanoke defense in 2013, starting all 18 games played in the backfield.� He finished the season with one assist, dished out during the Maroons game against Hampden-Sydney on October 26th.
White, a senior from Virginia Beach, VA, has earned All-ODAC honors in each of the last three seasons.� He started 13 of 18 games played during his senior season in Salem.� He tied for the most goals on the squad with five, which ranks 12th for goals scored in the ODAC.� White tied for second on the team for total points with 12, including his five goals with two assists.� He was named ODAC Player of the Week on September 30th for scoring three of Roanoke's six goals in the week.
Dinkel, a sophomore from Basel, Switzerland, led the team in total points for the 2013 season.� He finished this year with five goals and six assists.� His six assists ranked sixth most in all of the ODAC.� Dinkel had at least one goal or one assist in eight of 10 consecutive games starting with Richard Stockton on August 31st.� He finished three different games with three points.� He tallied one game-winning goal against Shenandoah, in Roanoke's 4-0 win.�
Listed below are the 2013 All-ODAC Men's Soccer Teams.� For more information, visit any of the participating schools' websites, or go to the ODAC's home on the Internet at www.odaconline.com.� Don't forget to become a fan of the ODAC on Facebook and follow the ODAC on Twitter at @odacathletics.� Check out the ODAC's YouTube channel.
2013 ALL-ODAC MEN'S SOCCER TEAMS
Player of the Year: Corey Sindle, Sr., F, Randolph
Coach of the Year: Chris Mills, Virginia Wesleyan
Rookie of the Year: Kyle Fisher, Fr., F, Virginia Wesleyan
ODAC/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete: Al Organ, Jr., M, Washington and Lee
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ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM |
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Forwards |
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Luke Moore |
Jr. |
Lynchburg |
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Jacob Lusczek |
Sr. |
Randolph |
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Corey Sindle |
Sr. |
Randolph |
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Zach Colby |
Jr. |
Washington and Lee |
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Midfielders |
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John Adams |
Sr. |
Randolph |
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Tyler Carbaugh |
So. |
Roanoke |
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Garrett Eldridge |
Jr. |
Roanoke |
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Brian Cornell |
Sr. |
Virginia Wesleyan |
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Defenders |
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Joao Downs |
Jr. |
Eastern Mennonite |
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Josh Hinkle |
Jr. |
Lynchburg |
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Will Wolf |
Sr. |
Randolph |
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Patrick Barry |
Fr. |
Washington and Lee |
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Goalkeeper |
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Jonathan Sheffield |
Sr. |
Lynchburg |
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ALL-ODAC SECOND TEAM |
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Forwards |
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Robert Sandidge |
Jr. |
Guilford |
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Patrick Bain |
Sr. |
Roanoke |
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Isaac Arrington |
Jr. |
Virginia Wesleyan |
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Josh Kemp |
So. |
Virginia Wesleyan |
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Midfielders |
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Ben Lewis |
So. |
Bridgewater |
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Michael Venegas |
Sr. |
Lynchburg |
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Joe Skaja |
Sr. |
Randolph |
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Josh McNamara |
Jr. |
Virginia Wesleyan |
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Defenders |
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Derek Newsome |
Jr. |
Bridgewater |
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Blake Heatherly |
Fr. |
Randolph |
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Dionys Beck |
So. |
Roanoke |
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Reid Petersen |
Sr. |
Virginia Wesleyan |
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Goalkeeper |
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Albert Civitarese |
Jr. |
Washington and Lee |
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ALL-ODAC THIRD TEAM |
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Forwards |
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Christian Rhine |
So. |
Eastern Mennonite |
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Chaz Ashton |
Sr. |
Lynchburg |
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Andrew Oakes |
So. |
Randolph-Macon |
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Brian White |
Sr. |
Roanoke |
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Midfielders |
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Earl Rimbey |
So. |
Lynchburg |
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Mark Dinkel |
So. |
Roanoke |
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Chris Luce |
Sr. |
Virginia Wesleyan |
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Ben Bayles |
So. |
Washington and Lee |
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Defenders |
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Zach Hosler |
Sr. |
Bridgewater |
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Davis Carter |
Jr. |
Hampden-Sydney |
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Coulton Watson |
Jr. |
Randolph |
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Greg Noordanus |
So. |
Randolph-Macon |
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Cary Carabasi |
So. |
Washington and Lee |
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Goalkeeper |
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Cameron McFarlane |
Fr. |
Hampden-Sydney |
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Carter Smith |
Sr. |
Randolph |