2022-23 KJCCC East Division I Women's Soccer Selections Announced
2022-23 KJCCC East Division I Women's Soccer Selections Announced
(KJCCC) November 11, 2022 -- All-KJCCC Women's D1 East Soccer Selections
2022 ALL-KJCCC WOMEN'S D1 EAST SOCCER SELECTIONS
The 2022 KJCCC East Division I post-season selections are led by six-time Coach of the Year Adam Hunter of Butler Community College and Coffeyville Community College's Thayline Teixeira named Player of the Year and Shyanne Reid earning the Defensive Player of the Year award.
Division I East Awards
Coach of the Year – Adam Hunter (Butler)
Adam Hunter of the Butler Grizzlies wins his sixth overall Coach of the Year Award and his fifth at the helm of the Grizzlies. Coach Hunter guided his Grizzlies this season to the programs 13th Jayhawk Conference title and fifth undefeated Jayhawk East Conference title finishing 12-0-1 in KJCCC play and 18-2-2 overall. Hunter’s Grizzlies reached an NJCAA ranking as high as #4 and have received an at-large bid to NJCAA National Tournament as the No. 3 seed. Coach Hunter and company finished as Region VI Runner-ups this year, the fourth time in the last five years that the Grizzlies have played for the Region VI title. Hunter also had seven players receive KJCCC East All-Conference Honors this season, the most of any team in the Jayhawk East.
Player of the Year – Thayline Teixeira (Coffeyville)
Thayline Teixeira was key component of Coffeyville's success this season in being the main focus of defenses, finding the net 14 times while distributing to her teammates setting up another 10 goals. Accounting for 38 total points, Teixeira ranked second in the East and fourth overall helping the Red Ravens to a 9-3-1 conference mark and 14-4-2 overall record. A regular nominee for the conference player of the week award, Teixeira won the award in week four with a three-goal and an assist pair of victories.
Defensive Player of the Year – Shyanne Reid (Coffeyville)
A first team defender last year, Reid continued her defensive prowess in anchoring the backline to eight shutout victories, placing second in the East at 9-3-1 conference mark and 14-4-2 overall record after a season ending scoreless 14-round shutout at 15th ranked Barton. Offensively Reid was also a big contributor to the team's success in scoring two goals and dishing out three assists for seven total points.
