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.
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"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."
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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.
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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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