MONTEVALLO, Ala. – The University of
Montevallo men's soccer team has announced the signing of
nine recruits for the 2011 season. The group includes three
forwards, four midfielders, one defender and a goalkeeper hailing
from England, New Zealand, Trinidad & Tobago, Canada, Ireland
and the United States. Seven are coming in as true freshman while
two of the nine are Division I transfers.
Ricky Davey is a midfielder from Exeter,
England. He comes to UM as a transfer student from Appalachian
State University in North Carolina and will enter UM as a
sophomore. After spending one semester in the mountains, he decided
that Montevallo would be a better fit. He will be looking to make
an impact in the center midfield and continue the strong tradition
of one of the best midfields in the Southeast Region. Ricky will be
studying kinesiology at UM with the support from his parents, Keith
and Kim and brother, Donovan.
Ricky has numerous awards including being a member of a team
that was an Independent Schools Football Association Cup (ISFA)
semifinalist in 2006-07 and a finalist in 2007-08. He was also a
member of a team that was an English Schools' Football
Association Cup (ESFA) finalist in 2006-07 and the Cup winners in
2007-08. Ricky served as the team captain in 2007-08. He was
awarded the Millfield Supporters Club Goal of the Season. His team
won the East Devon Cup in 2007. He was a member of the U-18 League
Cup runners-up. He won the U-18 Southwest Counties Championship and
was named the Somerset County Schools Player of the Year for
2007-08. He was selected to play for England in the Independent
Schools International Challenge Match against Scotland. He was also
nominated for the 2008 ISFA Player of the Year. While at ASU he
competed in seven games with two starts. He scored the game-tying
goal in an eventual 2-1 win for ASU over Elon.
Thomas Davis is a defender from North Shore,
Auckland, New Zealand. He is flying half way around the world to
join the UM family. Coming in as a true freshman, he will add a
genuine left-sided player to the roster. An aggressive attacking
back, his height and ability to spray the ball around will create
problems for other teams. Thomas will be studying communications
with the support of his parents Michael and Ann.
Thomas is a member of Waitakere United Football Club U-19 who
won the ASB Championship in 2010. He was also a member of the East
Coast Bays Football Club. He won the U-19 National Club
Championship in 2009. He was a part of back-to-back Northern Club
Championships in 2009 and 2010. He also won the National Youth
Championship in 2010. Thomas scored the second goal in a 2-0 win in
the 2010 Youth League Championship match.
Brad Davies is a forward from Sheffield,
England, hometown of outgoing 2010 UM seniors Austin
McIntosh and James Steer. He will be
looking to bring his pace and size to an already strong offense.
After playing with some of the best in England, he looks to
continue his dangerous attacking play here with the Falcons. He
will have some big shoes to fill as the team tries to replace last
year's All-American forward, Nathaniel Foster who led
Montevallo to the 13th-ranked scoring offense in Division II. Coach
Hassler believes that Brad is up to the challenge. Brad will be
studying kinesiology with the support from his parents Simon &
Caron and siblings, Brittani & Rhys.
Brad was a member of both the Leeds United FC and Bradford City
FC Academy. He was a South Yorkshire Representative in 2008, 2009
and 2010. He was a Rotherham Schools Representative for 2006 and
2007. He was a member of the 2005 Rotherham Schools Cup
Champions.
Patrick Dougall is a midfielder from Petit
Valley, Trinidad & Tobago. He is a crafty, athletic midfielder
with the ability to break down opposing teams with intelligent
passing or creative individual attacking. He sees the field well
and has the ability to finish anytime he is around the box. Patrick
will be studying business management with the support of his
parents Desmond and Natalie as well as siblings Carol and
Hayley.
Patrick is a seven-time MVP with La Foucade Soccer. He was also
named the Most Promising Player at La Foucade four times.
Giuliano Frano is a midfielder from
Mississauga, Canada. He is an extremely athletic player with an
exceptional work-rate. His intensity on the pitch is complimented
by quick feet, good technique and a solid understanding of the
game. A multi-sport athlete in high school who is capable of
playing almost anywhere on the field, Giuliano should make an
immediate impact for the Falcons. While he has not yet chosen a
major, he is a top student and will attend the University of
Montevallo with the full support of his parents Rose and Rocco.
Giuliano played with Dixi Super Nova the number one ranked team
in Ontario in 2010. He helped win the 2010 and 2009 Kalamazoo
Invitational Tournament with the Mississauga Falcons. He helped
lead the team to the 2010 East Division Championship. He won the
2008 Ontario Cup, as well as the 2008 Ontario Summer Games, as a
member of the Falcons. He won Athlete of the Year three times. He
was also named to the St. Marcellinus Honor Roll all four years of
High School.
Jonathan Hilton is a goalkeeper from Slidell,
Louisiana. He makes his way east to UM for the fall from the Gulf
Coast after leading Northshore High School to a record of 18-2-0.
His 6'5 frame and strong hands will be very hard to beat and
will be a strong asset to a team that had the 21st-ranked goals
against average in Division II last season. Jonathan is undecided
in his major but plans to piece it together once he arrives on
campus in the fall with the supports of his parents Karen Surdi and
David Hilton and sister, Elisabeth.
Jonathan was a member of the 2009 and 2010 Louisiana DI
State Champions, the Slidell Youth Soccer Club Hurricanes. He was
named the District Defensive MVP in 2011 as well as First Team
All-District. He was also named to the Times Picayune All-Metro
Team. He also competed in the 2011 Louisiana High School Athletic
Association All-Star game.
Shane Howard is a forward from County Carlow,
Ireland. He comes to UM as a transfer student from Old Dominion
University and will enter as a junior. An accomplished player in
Ireland, he looks to bring his strong pedigree to Montevallo.
Shane's ability to penetrate defenses and combine with
streaking teammates will cause numerous problems when it comes to
shutting down the UM attack. Shane will study kinesiology at UM
with the support of his parents Anthony and Ann, as well as his
sister Laura.
Shane was named to the Colonial Athletic Association All-Rookie
Team in 2009. He was also named to the CAA All-Tournament team. He
was selected as Rookie of the Week in the CAA. Prior to coming to
ODU, he was a member of the Irish National Development Squad for
three years. He won three All-Ireland Championships as well as
making 15 International appearances for Ireland. He was named the
2009 Football Association of Ireland International Schools Player
of the Year.
Alex Morton is a forward from Hoover, Alabama.
He arrives at UM following the footsteps of a number of Hoover High
School alumni. His work rate and pace will be greatly embraced in
an offense that lost a number of producing seniors. His senior high
school season was hindered by small injuries but he will regain his
successful form from years past this coming fall. Any player with
his work rate will be hard to keep down for long. Alex will study
accounting with the full support of his parents Glenna and
Michelle, as well as his brother David.
Alex was named to the NSCAA All-Region team in 2010. He was a
three time member of the Birmingham All-Metro Team. He was twice
named Honorable Mention All-State. He was named the MVP of the
Alabama North-South All-Star Game. He served as the team captain at
Hoover. He was also the team captain of the Vestavia Steamers. He
helped lead his team to the U-18 Alabama State Cup
Championship.
Kyle Stuller is a midfielder from
Hendersonville, North Carolina. He fits the mold of a soccer player
to perfection. He is a versatile player with the ability to play
almost any position on the field. His knack for playing quick,
simple, dangerous passes will unbalance opponents and help UM find
success in the final third. He is a strong athlete with a passion
for the game. Kyle will be studying physical therapy and
kinesiology with the full support from his parents Brian and
Cheryl, as well as his siblings Alec, Olivia and Carrissa.
Kyle was named to the 2010 North Carolina All-State Team. He was
also named All-Region and All-Conference. He is a two-time 1-A
North Carolina State Champion. He was named Academic All-Conference
as well.