MSUB Soccer Adds Five Montanans (5/15/06)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana
State-Billings men’s soccer coach Dan McNally announced the
signing of five Montana players this week. Joining the
Yellowjackets will be Justin Hoskins of Billings, Jarred Weisen
of Great Falls, Jeremy DeHerrera and Erik Andrews of Kalispell,
and Sander Tollefson of Missoula.
Hoskins is transferring from
Westminster College where he played last year as a true
freshman. He started all 19 games, scoring three goals and five
assists. He graduated from Billings Senior High School in 2005
as a three-time letterman for the Broncs. Hoskins was an
all-state selection as a junior and as a senior. He helped lead
Senior HS to the 2004 state championship. Three times Hoskins
was named the Broncs’ defensive MVP, and he was chosen to play
in the Shodair Classic following his senior year.
“Justin is a very talented
player,” said McNally. “He combines technical ability with
excellent athleticism. He is a natural leader. I believe
Justin will have an immediate positive impact on the program.”
Weisen will graduate this
month from C.M. Russell High School where he was a two-year
letterman for the Rustlers. As a senior he scored 11 goals with
four assists to earn all-conference and all-state honors. He
was also the Rustlers’ offensive MVP. Weisen helped C.M.R. to
the 2005 Eastern AA title and a runner-up finish at the state
tournament.
“Jarred is a very technical
player with excellent speed,” said McNally. “He will be a big
asset to the program over the next four years.”
DeHerrera will graduate from
Flathead High School in June. He was a three-year letterman for
the Braves, earning first team all-conference honors as a junior
and senior. In three seasons DeHerrera scored 30 goals with 34
assists and helped the Braves to a first, a second, and a third
place finish at the state tournament.
“Jeremy is a very powerful
midfield player,” McNally said. “He has the potential to be a
very good player at this level.”
Andrews will also graduate in
June from Flathead HS. He lettered twice in soccer and three
times in basketball. He was the Braves’ goalkeeper during two
top three finishes at the state tournament, including the 2005
AA state title. He earned all-conference honors as a senior,
allowing just six goals all season.
“Erik is a natural athlete
with great potential,” said McNally. “He is a solid shot
stopper and is very quick off his line.”
Tollefson is a goalkeeper who
was a four-year starter at Hellgate High School, where he will
graduate in June. He earned all-conference honors as a
sophomore and junior and was named to the all-state team as a
senior. His 395 career saves are a school record as are his 135
saves last season. Tollefson posted four shutouts as a senior,
leading the Knights to a state tournament appearance.
“Sander is solid in every
goalkeeping department,” McNally said. “He is very consistent.” |