The
Major Indoor Soccer League honored its top performers of the season
today, announcing the Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year, Coach of
the Year, Defender of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year for the
2012-13 season. The winners were announced at an awards ceremony in
Independence, Missouri, site of tomorrow’s first leg of the 2013 MISL
Championship Series featuring the Missouri Comets and the Baltimore
Blast.
MISL award winners were selected through a vote by MISL team management and select media members.
Most Valuable Player – Doug Miller, Rochester Lancers
Miller’s
record-breaking season at the age of 43 proved the veteran still had
much to offer the game. The first player in the current era of the MISL
to surpass 100 points, finishing with 102, Miller also set a record for
goals in a season with 44 as he led the Lancers to within one win of the
playoffs. Miller also finished the season with five game-winning goals,
and tied an MISL record with a six-goal game against Missouri
Rookie of the Year – Luan Oliveira, Milwaukee Wave
Quickly
becoming an integral part of Keith Tozer’s squad after being suggested
as a signing by Wave teammate and childhood friend Marcio Leite,
Oliveira led all rookies, and the Wave, with 68 points. The Brazilian
averaged a goal per game in his first season in the league, with a
three-goal, two-assist night against Rochester a highlight of his first
season.
Coach of the Year – Danny Kelly, Baltimore Blast
Taking
the honor for the third time in four seasons, Kelly led the Blast to
the top of the MISL standings in a season that saw the Blast open the
season with nine consecutive victories, and end it on a six-game winning
streak that allowed it to edge the Milwaukee Wave for the regular
season championship. With some key offseason departures, Kelly quickly
integrated the new faces in his squad seamlessly as the Blast continued
their tradition of excellence.
Defender of the Year – Mike Lookingland, Baltimore Blast
Lookingland
was selected for the second consecutive season after a standout two-way
campaign that saw him record 49 points, make 35 blocks and commit only
16 fouls. A master of positioning in his defensive end, the Blast’s
captain also showed an uncanny knack for knowing when to join the
attack, and proved crucial on special teams as he led the side with four
power-play goals.
Goalkeeper of the Year – Nick Vorberg, Milwaukee Wave
Claiming
the honor for the second time in three seasons, Vorberg was a standout
in goal for the league’s best defense. Vorberg faced an average of 18.5
shots per game, finishing with an outstanding .812 save percentage,
while also leading the league with a 7.76 points-against average. In his
14 regular-season appearances, Vorberg never conceded more than five
goals.
Baltimore
and Missouri will face off in the best-of-three 2013 MISL Championship
Series starting Thursday at the Independence Events Center in Missouri
(8:35 p.m. ET, MISLNation.com), with the second leg set for Saturday at 1st Mariner Arena in Baltimore (7:35 p.m. ET, MISLNation.com). A deciding mini-game will be played immediately following Game 2 if needed.
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