Five Penn State Altoona Men's Soccer Players Voted to All-AMCC Team
PITTSBURGH, Pa. - The Penn State Altoona men's soccer team had five of its players voted to the 2011 Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference All-Conference Team on Tuesday.
Sophomore defender Sam Aumiller (New Cumberland, PA/Red Land) earned a slot on the first team. Aumiller contributed offensively and defensively, scoring two goals with three assists while also proving to be solid in his own end of the field.
Named to the second team were a trio of freshmen: forwards Brandon Arvey (Harrisburg, PA/Red Land) and Mike Robinson (Lansdale, PA/North Penn) and midfielder Justin Su Kwak (Lansdale, PA/North Penn).
Arvey ranked seventh in the AMCC in goals scored with nine. He had a penchant for coming up with a goal in big situations, including scoring three game-winners.
Robinson finished with eight goals, tying him for eighth in the conference in that category. He also added a pair of assists.
Kwak emerged as a relentless two-way player who persistently fought for possession of the ball and gave opponents trouble in the middle of the field.
Junior midfielder Garrett Storm (Mechanicsburg, PA/Cumberland Valley) took third team status. He was an important part in the Lions system, and he notched one goal and one assist.



