
Pima College is a favorite to win a national title this week.Ìý
At precisely the moment Pima College scored to take a 5-0 lead over Glendale Community College on Saturday morning, there were 83 people in the grandstands at the Kino North auxiliary soccer facility.
At $5 per head, that’s not going to pay a lot of bills, but money has nothing to do with the Aztecs’ continued excellence in men’s soccer.
°ä´Ç²¹³¦³óÌýDave Cosgrove’s team won the outright ACCAC championship two nights earlier, stunning league giant Yavapai College 3-2 in overtime. The NJCAA soccer community has noticed.
Pima is ranked No. 2 in the United Soccer Coaches poll and No. 3 in the NJCAA men’s soccer coaches association rankings. Over the last five seasons, the Aztecs are 97-19-7, and, for my money, the leading sports program in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ over that period.
“I can’t say I saw this coming,†said Cosgrove, whose team won 5-0 Saturday to finish a school-record best 18-2 in the ACCAC, which is looked upon as the nation’s top JC soccer conference. “We lost all but about four guys from last year’s (19-5-3) team and as you know, this conference is as good as it gets.â€
Indeed, in the two soccer polls, Phoenix College entered the week No. 8, Yavapai No. 9 and ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Western No. 15. But PCC swept Phoenix College and Yavapai in the space of three days.
“Our best record in the league had been 16-2-2, but this year we won 18 of our last 19,†said Cosgrove. “It has humbled me. I have learned that it’s not always talent — and we have talented kids — but also that character is a big part of it. This team has the talent and character.â€
To combat Yavapai’s decades-long success, Cosgrove has wisely gone outside Southern ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ to fill a few roster spaces. This year the Aztecs’ leading scorer is sophomoreÌýHugo Kametani, who scored 21 goals, No. 2 in the league. He is from Japan. He wound up at PCC almost by a fluke; Kametani initially enrolled at a JC in Kansas in attempt to take courses for English as a second language. But he discovered Pima offered a better ESL program and moved to ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥.
“We asked if he could work out with us and we saw how talented he is,†said Cosgrove. “He just fell into our lap; sometimes you get lucky.â€
Pima has three Japanese players; goaltenderÌýNils Roth, who leads the ACCAC in goals-against average at 0.5 per game, is from Switzerland.
The annual end-of-season tango with Yavapai College will renew itself this week. In the Region playoffs, hosted by Pima, the likely championship game will be Pima-Yavapai. Both are expected to advance to the district playoffs a week later, also in ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥.
“We set all sorts of team records and had a lot of firsts this year,†said Cosgrove, whose team was 10-0 at home for the first time. “But now we start over again.â€