The F/All-Stars of UPEI With the fall season completely over, all that is left was to honour those individuals who have had outstanding seasons CALSTCR S CORNE University sports by Alex Field Soccer This is Brett Norton's first time as AUS Ist Team All-Star and 2nd Team All-Canadian, and a CIS Championship All-Star. Brett was pos- sibly one of the most dominating play- ers on any field this year in the AUS. With 5 goals Brett showed that he is able to score, but it is his play-making ability that made him so noticeable. Brett is a graduate from Charlottetown Rural High School, and is currently in his 3rd year of the Arts program, with a major in Political Science. Soccer Coach Lewis Page earned respect all over Canada, as he was named CIS and AUS Coach of the Year. These awards are a great end to a soccer sea- son that has been full of success for Lewis. Lewis is the Technical Director of the PEISA, and is an assistant coach for the women's under-19 Canadian team. 18] Soccer Patrick O'Connell truly had a year to remember, with 12 goals, Patrick won the AUS scoring title and was tied for first for scoring in the CIS. Patrick's 12 goals also placed him in the top ten in all-time scoring in the AUS. With a season like he had, it's not surprising that Patrick earned a Ist Team All-Star in the AUS, a Ist Team All-Canadian, and was named the Most Valuable Player of the AUS season. Patrick graduated from Charlottetown Rural High School, and is now in his 4th year of the Business program. - Soccer Fs Amy Connolly was a Ist Team AUS All-Star, and was the only All-Star on the women's soccer team. Amy lead the team with 2 goals this year, and is known for her tough style of play. Amy is a graduate from Colonel Gray High School, and is currently in her 3rd year of the Arts program, with a major in English. Soccer Jon Vos earned his second AUS 2nd Team All-Star in a row. Vossy is possi- bly one on the best all round players in the AUS, but it is his leadership and experience that has made him such a valuable player this year. Jon graduat- ed from RCS Netherwood, and is now in his 3rd year of the Business Administration program. Rugby Jaclyn Coady was the lone Panther to earn the rank of AUS All-Stars in Women's Rugby. Jaclyn led the AUS in scoring with 7 trys and 4 converts, for a total of 43 pts, which is 8 pts more than the second leading scorer. Jaclyn is a graduate from Bluefield High School, and is now in her 4th year of the Arts program, with a major in Psychology. Soccer Rob Aiken earned an AUS 2nd Team All-Star, as he was one of the most solid defenders in the AUS this year who also as the ability to score goals (he had 3 goals this year). Rob is a graduate from Bluefield High School and is currently in his 2nd year of the business program. p ' Field Hockey Ambyr Gallant has been a stellar goalie all year, who could always be © * relied to make big saves, when it mat- tered the most. It is Ambyr's reliability in nets, which as earned her a spot as an AUS All-Star. Ambyr is a graduate from Bluefield High School, and is currently in her 3rd year of the Arts program, with a major in History.