Brian
Civilikas, Williamsburg Legacy Player, Invited to Major League
Soccer Combine Played
with the Legacy in 2005
Brian
Civilikas was today named as one of 54 collegians that will
participate in the 2006 adidas Major League Soccer Player
Combine. Civilikas played with the Williamsburg Legacy during
the 2005 campaign in the Premier Development League. A
collegiate player at nearby Old Dominion University, he played
in 14 of the 16 regular season games as the Legacy went 4-9-3 in
their first ever losing season. Civilikas scored 7 goals and
added one assist in his first campaign. At Old Dominion
Civilikas was a first team all Colonial Athletic Conference
Selection and was also names Player of the Year in 2005. The
combine will be held for the third consecutive year at the Home
Depot Center in Carson, Calif., Jan. 12-15, 2006.
Full
List of Attendees:
GOALKEEPERS:
Ray Burse (Ohio State); Eric
Kronberg
(California); Chris Dunsheath (Bradley); Andy
Gruenbaum (Kentucky).
DEFENDERS: Kenny Bertz
(Maryland); Chris
Lancos (Maryland); Daniel Wasson (Tulsa); Kyle Veris
(Ohio State); Tyson Wahl
(California); Trevor McEachron (Old Dominion); Jeff
Curtin (Georgetown); Cory Farabi (Drake);
Justin Moore (Clemson); Anthony Noriega (George
Mason); John Queeley (N.C. State); Danny Wynn (Saint Louis);
Jordan Harvey (UCLA); Willis Forko (Connecticut); Stephen
Shirley (VCU).
MIDFIELDERS: Josh
Alcala (South Carolina); Brian Plotkin (Indiana); Blake Camp
(Duke); Danny Kramer (Duke); Jeff Carroll (St. John's); Mike
Chabala (Washington); David
Chun (SMU); Brian Devlin (Penn State); David Walters
(Penn St.); Yohann Mauger
(Akron); Dan Paladini (Cal State Northridge); Matt
Wieland (Creighton); Lance
Watson (New Mexico); Jorge Flor (Oral Roberts);
Darren Spicer (Princeton); Mpho Moloi (Connecticut); Justin
Moose (Wake Forest).
FORWARDS: Mike
Ambersley (Indiana); Jason
Garey (Maryland); Kyle Brown (Tulsa); Calen
Carr (California); Matt Groenwald (St. John's); Duke
Hashimoto (SMU); Brian Civilikas (Old Dominion); Tony
Donatelli (Temple); Ross
McKenzie (Akron); Omar Jarun (Dayton); Jimmy Klatter
(Eastern Illinois); Aaron King (N.C. State); Karim Dietz
(Birmingham-Southern); Jeff
Rowland (New Mexico); David Leung (Oral Roberts);
Ryan Johnson (Oregon State); Kelechi Igwe (Santa Clara); Dominic
Oduro (VCU).