
team. One of our largest returning classes ever. We are very excited to have
these players back with us and back to bring maturity, excitement and
enthusiasm for WWCC soccer.
First returner from the 2008 WWCC Mustang team is Erik Stembridge - Shown to the right with #24. Erik just finished serving a 2 year LDS mission to Brazil. Erik had a good freshman year including the game winning goal against LCCC in Cheyenne. Erik can play either wing, striker and even center mid. Erik will add skill and depth to the Mustangs.
Next is Devin King, also a returner from the 2008 Season. Devin is a true forward and started most of his matches his freshman year. Devin had 6 goals and 6 assists his freshman year, he was a 2nd Team All-Region IX forward as a freshman. Devin returned from a 2 year LDS mission to Argentina. He is a welcome addition to a WWCC team who does not return any of it's forwards from the 2010 season.
Cameron Lowry, also a return missionary from Argentina, rejoins the WWCC Mustangs. Cameron is a tall, solid and powerful defender. As a freshman he was voted as 1st Team All-Region IX in 2008. He was also the Newcomer of the Year in 2008 for Region IX. He played a sweeper his freshman year and may continue in the same position or even switch to a center back in a conventional 4 back or even in a 3 back. Cameron will help us no matter the formation or his position.
Nathaniel Sellis returns from the 2010 WWCC team. Nathaniel is a midfielder who has a presence on the ball and can play an attacking mid or even a defensive mid. Nathaniel has enough versatility to play as a wing or even a striker. Nathaniel has soccer smarts, meaning he knows what to do with the ball and where to position himself during matches. We are proud of what he accomplished his freshman year and cannot wait to see how good he gets during his sophomore campaign.
Angel Muniz returns to bring an offensive punch to the WWCC Mustang midfield. Angel really understood what it took to play at the NJCAA level by the end of his freshmen year. In our last 4 matches he earned man of the match twice. He scored 2 goals and notched 3 assists during his first year in Rock Springs. He was also voted by his teammates as the Most Improved Player for 2010. His 12 starts as a freshman in the midfield are very impressive. Angel is expected to start right where he left off in the 2010 fall season.
Mitch Christensen