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2011 NSCAA/Continental Tires NCJAA Men's Division I All-America Team
January 12th, 2012 6:03PM
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[AWARDS] Darton's Diego Ramos, the 2011 NSCAA Men's Junior College Division I Player of the Year, leads a group of 23 players designated to the 2011 NSCAA/Continental Tire Men's Junior College Division I All-America Team. The lone repeat selection was Real Salt Lake draft pick Sebastian Velazquez of Spartanburg Methodist. The team includes a posthumous recipient: former U.S. U-17 Jose Perez (San Jacinto) lost his life in an automobile accident Sept. 13.

2011 NSCAA/Continental Tire Men's Junior College Division I All-America Team
First Team
K Scott Shewfelt So. Schoolcraft London, Ont.
D Mario Decarvahlo So. Iowa Western Salvador, Brazil
D Eric Glad So. Pima Seattle, Wash.
D Sasha Haecker Fr. Mercer County Leonberg, Germany
D Momudu Sluwar So. College of DuPage Ardmore, Pa.
M Samuel Hosseni So. Tyler Cologne, Germany
M Diego Ramos So. Darton Deefield Beach, Fla.
M Sebastian Velazquez* So. Spartanburg Methodist Greenville, S.C.
F Molham Babouli Fr. Georgia Perimeter Missassauga, Ont.
F Prince Lapnet So. Oakton Silver Springs, Md.
F Kyle Morris Fr. Yavapai Hartlepool, England
  
Second Team
K Chris McGaughey Fr. Tyler Armagh, Ireland
K Conor Knox So. Southwestern Illinois O'Fallon, Ill.
D Alexandru Grigorita Fr. Bryant & Stratton Brooklyn, N.Y.
D Troy Tucker Fr. Darton Smiths Parrish, Bermuda
M Felipe Heredia So. Chemeketa Hood River, Ore.
M Ignacio Mateos So. Iowa Western Valladolid, Spain
M Jose Perez Fr. San Jacinto Euless, Texas
M Rafael Ramos So. Lincoln Land Sao Paulo, Brazil
F Guillermo Alvarez Fr. San Jacinto Madrid, Spain
F Fabio Machado Fr. Burlington County Leominster, Mass.
F Jagdeep Makh So. Louisburg Slough, England
F Jose Rodriguez Fr. Western Texas El Paso, Texas
*indicates repeat selection



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