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Cesar Cornejo taking a breather while playing against Cañada Colleges team at De Anzas soccer field on Nov. 4.

Soccer captain Cesar Cornejo knows what it takes to be a leader

Sabrina Jiang | November 20, 2022

Twenty-year-old kinesiology major, Cesar Cornejo is one of the captains on De Anza College’s men's soccer team.  Cornejo showcases his leadership skills on and off the field, constantly pushing his...

De Anza mens soccer team running laps during practice on the soccer field on Nov. 2.

Men’s soccer enters 2022 playoffs with a championship on its minds

Andrea Saldana | November 19, 2022

The state championships are around the corner — the California Community College Athletic Association expanded up to 24 soccer teams for the 2022 playoffs, which means more competition.  After an...

The mens soccer coaches, Mark “Rusty” Johnson (left) and Roheet “Roh” Sen (right), walking on the field after the first half of a soccer game on Nov. 4.

Men’s soccer coaches hit 100 career wins

Emma Caires | November 19, 2022

The tactical, precise game-planning of head coach Mark Johnson blends with the fiery passion from assistant coach Roheet Sen to create De Anza College’s highly successful men’s soccer program. Johnson...

Rayshawn Greer forward blowing past the Hartnell defender in the 1-0 game.

Men’s soccer starts the conference season off with a 1-0 win against Hartnell

Cameron Oleary, Reporter | September 30, 2021

De Anza men’s soccer team was able to come away with a 1-0 win against the undefeated Hartnell College Panthers on Tuesday in their first conference game of the year, bringing them to a record of 6-1-1. De...

Captain Diego Delgadillo Aguirre kicking a free kick in the 1-0 home win game on Sept. 24.

Men’s soccer comes out with a victory against Santa Rosa

Cameron Oleary, Reporter | September 27, 2021

De Anza men’s soccer team came up with a victory this past Friday against the Santa Rosa Bear Cubs with a score of 1-0. De Anza struggled the first 10 minutes, but were able to find their rhythm and...

FIFA 20 graphics, gameplay a step down compared to previous editions of franchise

Francisco Medina, Photo Editor | October 15, 2019

EA Sports released the newest edition of their FIFA series on Sept. 24 but aside from new game modes, FIFA 20’s gameplay feels like a step down from last year’s edition. The FIFA series has been around...

Captain Brian Alvarez, fights for the head during the game on Nov. 10.

Mens soccer ends successful season despite loss to Fresno

Christian Trujano, Tyson Tsoi, and Audrey Marques | December 12, 2018

The De Anza College men’s soccer team held their heads up high after falling short against Fresno City College on Nov. 10, despite their successful run making it into playoffs. The soccer team faced...

Fernando Biorato, defender, passing time after finding out they wont play the Nov. 9 game against Monterey Peninsula.

Men’s soccer game cancelled due to poor air quality

Ruben Campos, Staff Reporter | November 9, 2018

  The men's soccer game against Monterey Peninsula on Nov. 9 was cancelled due to poor air quality from the Camp Fire in Butte county. A make up game is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 12.

Alex Balleza, 21, kinesiology major, shooting to the goal during practice on Oct. 31 at De Anza College.

New face of men’s soccer

My Do, Staff Reporter | November 4, 2018

Half way through his first official season on the De Anza College men’s soccer team, center midfield Alex Balleza, 21, kinesiology major, scored nine out of the team’s 37 goals. “I think the coaches...

Dons survive overtime and penalty shootout to beat West Valley

Cristian Munoz Ayala, Staff Writer | November 30, 2014

The De Anza College men’s soccer team endured overtime and penalties for a second straight game as it was able to beat school rivals West Valley College 7-6 in a penalty shootout after a 0-0 full time...

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