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2022 Men's Soccer Seniors
2
Winner Corban CORBAN (15-2-1, 10-2-1)
0
Bushnell BUSHNELL (4-13-1, 2-11-0)
Winner
Corban CORBAN
(15-2-1, 10-2-1)
2
Final
0
Bushnell BUSHNELL
(4-13-1, 2-11-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Corban CORBAN 0 2 2
Bushnell BUSHNELL 0 0 0

Game Recap: Men's Soccer | | Nick Askew, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications

Beacons Wrap Season with Loss to Corban

PHOTO GALLERY | EUGENE, Ore.  – Corban University clinched a third-place finish in the Cascade Collegiate Conference on Saturday, taking a 2-0 victory over Bushnell in the final regular season game for both squads.
 
The Warriors (15-2-1, 10-2-1 CCC) finished the conference circuit with 31 points, one behind Oregon Tech and four behind CCC champion Warner Pacific.
 
After a scoreless first half, Corban put together a pair of goals over the final 45 minutes to claim the victory, holding a 16-5 advantage in shots while holding Bushnell to just one shot-on-goal.
 
The Beacons (4-13-1, 2-11) secured that shot-on-goal late in the game, off the foot of senior Cyrus Bolosan, one of five Bushnell players to take the field for the final time in their career. Bolosan, Kyle Aure, Preston Ferry, Juan Palacios and Isaiah Robles were all honored in a pre-game ceremony. Senior Arjuna Chotu was unable to participate due to a recent surgery.
 

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Cyrus Bolosan
 
Bolosan has been with the Beacons for two seasons after transferring from Edmonds Community College. He played in 20 games and made eight starts in his career.  Head Coach Joao Ehlers said, "Cyrus was crucial for stablishing and maintaining a good team culture. He is a great teammate and connects well with everyone. On the field, he worked hard and helped us to be competitive in every game he played."
 
Kyle Aure
 
Aure has been with the Beacons for three years after transferring from Edmonds Community College. He played in 33 games and made 22 starts in his career, scoring three goals and two assists. As a sophomore, he was named the Beacon Newcomer of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year and earned All-Conference honorable mention. Coach Ehlers said, "Kyle is great leader on and off the field. He has contributed a lot this year. His experience and leadership skills were very helpful for us to quickly develop a good team chemistry this season."
 
Preston Ferry
 
Ferry has been with the Beacons for four years and played in 36 games with 11 starts. As a freshman, he earned the Coaches Award. Preston has been an Academic All-Conference selection, an NAIA Scholar Athlete and a member of the Athletic Directors Honor Roll. Last year he was also named Bushnell's Male Champion of Character Award Winner. Coach Ehlers said, "Preston has contributed a lot to the program. He cares for his teammates, and he is always trying to help on and off the field and make sure everything is in place. He a servant leader."
 
Juan Palacios
Palacios has been with the Beacons for four years and played in 30 games, making 13 starts. He has two goals and two assists in his career and scored a game-winning goal against Walla Walla during his junior year. Coach Ehlers said, "Juan is a hard worker. He is always encouraging and motivating the whole team, which helped us to keep high intensity in every training session and games that he played."
 
Isaiah Robles
 
Robles has been with the Beacons for four years and played in 32 games, making 24 starts. This season he scored his first career goal when he scored the first goal of the season against Pacific Union. Isaiah has earned multiple Academic All-Conference and NAIA Scholar Athlete awards during his career and is a member of the Athletic Directors Honor Roll. Coach Ehlers said, "Isaiah has showed great leadership skills throughout the season. His experience and knowledge shared, especially with the freshman guys, really helped them to quickly adjust to the college soccer level."
 
Arjuna Chotu
 
Arjuna was with the Beacons for five seasons, but missed most of this fifth year due to injury. He has played in 31 games for the Beacons on defense and has made seven starts. He is a two-time Academic All-CCC selection. Coach Ehlers said, "Arjuna is a great teammate. Even though he struggled with injuries this season and could not participate in many games, he was always present in training sessions, and he kept supporting and encouraging the guys throughout the season."
 
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