Stacy Washington - 1992

Stacy Washington

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    Men's Soccer (1992-93)
Washington Named Clayton State's First All-America
December 14, 1992


Morrow, Ga. -
Post-season honors continue for the inaugural Clayton State College soccer team as freshman goalkeeper Stacy Washington was named on Friday as NAIA Honorable Mention All-America.
       
"I'm really happy for him," said Lakers Coach Adrian Brooks. "I'm thoroughly pleased with the honor. This is a reflection on how well our team did in its first season. It's particularly gratifying for the soccer program to have the first All-America at Clayton State."
       
Washington, the 1992 Clayton County Player of the Year and two-time MVP at Riverdale High School, appeared as goalkeeper for the Lakers in 16 games. He allowed an average of 1.53 goals per game while the first-year Laker program posted an 11-5-1 record and played for the District 25-championship title.
       
In his 16 games in the goal, Washington earned six shutouts and made 57 saves. Earlier this month, Washington and teammates Todd Nidiffer and Craig Dunn were named to the 14-member All-District 25 squad.
 
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