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Villegas Leads Junior College Players of the Year
Corina Villegas (Cerritos College/Nuevo, Calif.), a two-time NSCAA/adidas All-America, leads a group of four players who have earned the distinction of NSCAA/adidas Junior College Player of the Year.

Villegas led her team to its second consecutive California state title and earned tournament MVP honors this year, concluding her career with 53 goals to earn women's Division III Player of the Year honors. Joining her as a Player of the Year are Justin Meram (Yavapai College/Scottsdale, Ariz.) for Division I men, Lee Martins (Herkimer Country Community College/Bridgeport, Conn.) for Division III men and Kaylee Neutzling (Lewis and Clark Community College/Edwardsville, Ill.).

All National Players of the Year will be recognized at the annual All-America Luncheon, to be held in St. Louis, Mo., on Saturday, Jan. 17, as part of the 2009 NSCAA Convention.

Junior College Division I Men
Justin Meram, F, So., Yavapai College, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Meram led his team to back-to-back NJCAA national titles and a 50-2-0 record, starting all 52 matches during his two years at Yavapai, including a perfect 26-0-0 record in 2008. He was selected to the NJCAA National All-Tournament Team twice, including Most Valuable Player honors in 2007. He also became the all-time points leader for Yavapai, breaking an 18-year old record and tied the school record for most playoff goals. He accounted for 30 goals and 20 assists for 80 points this season.





Junior College Division I Women
Kaylee Neutzling, F, Fr., Lewis and Clark Community College, Edwardsville, Ill.
Neutzling scored 39 goals and had 17 assists for 95 points while leading Lewis and Clark to a 26-1 record and the NJCAA national title. Named Most Valuable Player of the Midwest Athletic Conference, she also was selected as the NJCAA’s All-Tournament Team and the Offensive Most Valuable Player.







Junior College Division III Men
Lee Martins, F, So., Herkimer County Community College, Bridgeport, Conn.
Martins captained Herkimer to a 20-3-0 record and the 2008 national championship, the school’s seventh. He scored 24 goals and had 16 assists to rank second in the nation in points at the Division III level.  He scored the game-winner in overtime in the national semifinal and assisted on the game-winner in the final. The Region III and Mountain Valley Conference Player of the Year, he closes his Herkimer career with two Region III titles and a national championship.  He had a career record of 36-5-2 with 29 goals and 27 assists.





Junior College Division III Women
Corina Villegas, M, So., Cerritos College, Nuevo, Calif.
Villegas is a two-time NSCAA/adidas All-America and was selected the Most Valuable Player of the California state tournament while leading Cerritos to its second consecutive title. After tying the school record with 32 goals her freshman season, Villegas took more of a pass-first approach in 2008 but still managed 21 goals and set the school record with 18 assists. She closes her career with 53 goals and a school-record 35 assists.
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