Kemp, a sophomore from Frisco, Texas, put together a five-point week as he helped Virginia Wesleyan to a pair of wins last week. He started the week with a goal and an assist in a 6-1 home win over Southern Virginia. He back that up with the game-winning goal in the 70th minute of a 2-1 on the road at Eastern Mennonite. Kemp has six points on the season with two goals and two assists.
Men's Soccer Honor Roll
Max Chacon, Bridgewater (Fr., Forward
- Woodbridge, Va.)
Chacon had a goal and an assist in the Eagles 1-1 week. Chacon
scored the Eagles lone goal in a 2-1 loss to Averett. He followed
that with the assist on Ben Lewis' goal that gave the Eagles a 1-0
lead in a 2-1 victory over Southern Virginia.
David Hooley, Eastern Mennonite (Jr.,
Midfielder - Bluffton, Ohio)
Hooley came off the bench to notch three points in EMU's two
games last week. He notched the Royals lone goal in a 3-1
setback to Lebanon Valley, and then tallied an assist in a 2-1 loss
to Virginia Wesleyan.
Jake Elsey, Guilford (So., Defender -
Chevy Chase, Md.)
Elsey scored the game-winning goal in the 75th minute of
Guilford's 3-2 road win over Shenandoah. The tally marked his
team-leading second of the season and capped the Quakers' rally
from an early 2-0 deficit.
Jonathan Sheffield, Lynchburg (Sr.,
Goalkeeper - Dale City, Va.)
Sheffield played all 110 minutes in goal, and led the defensive
effort by saving five shots in a 0-0 double overtime tie at
Greensboro on Wednesday.
Jacob Lusczek, Randolph (Sr., Forward -
Fredericksburg, Va.)
Lusczek scored two goals in Randolph's 6-0 win over Averett,
which moved the team to 4-0-1. Lusczek now has eight points
on the year.
Brock Barbeau, Randolph-Macon (Sr.,
Defender, Suffolk, Va.)
Barbeau scored a goal and assisted on another in a 5-4 loss
against Roanoke.
Tyler Carbaugh, Roanoke (So., Midfielder
- Blacksburg, Va.)
Carbaugh scored the game-winning goal against
Randolph-Macon in a wild 5-4 contest. Carbaugh also assisted both
of Brian White's first-half goals. This was Carbaugh's second
game-winning goal this season and his third goal overall. he now
has 10 points for the season.
Zach Colby, Washington and
Lee (Jr., Forward - Prairie Village,
Kans.)
Colby started his fifth game of the season, registering
four points on two goals in the 4-0 win over Ferrum College on
Saturday afternoon. For the year, Colby sits second on the team in
points with five on two goals and an
assist.