Six Trappers continue soccer collegiate careers

Posted 6/14/22

A busy signing season had six Trapper men sign to continue their collegiate careers after Northwest College, moving to a variety of schools across the country.

Sophomore defender Dorian Terrazas …

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Six Trappers continue soccer collegiate careers

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A busy signing season had six Trapper men sign to continue their collegiate careers after Northwest College, moving to a variety of schools across the country.

Sophomore defender Dorian Terrazas signed on to continue his career at William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa, an NAIA Division I school.

Terrazas is not the first Trapper to sign to the Statesmen this season. He will join goalkeeper Matias Sandoval, who signed to William Penn in November.

Terrazas is a defender who started in 11 of the Trappers 12 games this past season. He also posted three shots along with an assist during the 2021 campaign.

Another pair of Trapper athletes will combine forces next season as Thomas Mullen and Aimane Sahraoui will both attend Iowa Wesleyan in Mount Pleasant, Iowa.

The two Trappers will compete at the NAIA level, and hope to make a splash at both ends of the field.

Mullen played forward for the Trappers, scoring three goals in 10 contests for Northwest in 2021.

Sahraoui was a defender in Powell, starting in eight of 12 games, accumulating three shots and an assist from his defensive position.

Cody Shrum was the next Trapper to sign, deciding to play at Arizona Christian University in Phoenix.

Shrum started and played in 13 contests for the Trappers this past season in a midfield role, finishing with two shots for the season.

Shrum heads from Northwest College down to Arizona to compete at the NAIA level.

The final two signees for the Trappers will be heading further east, as Sonny Bizure heads to Radford University in Norfolk, Virginia, and Martin Gonzalez-Gutierrez will head to Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana.

Bizure was a primary defender for the Trappers but also pushed forward late in the season, earning two goals and an assist on 16 shots throughout the season.

Bizure will compete at the NCAA Division I level this upcoming season.

Gonzales-Gutierrez played as a forward for the Trappers and now heads to compete at the NAIA level this upcoming season.

Northwest College, Trapper Soccer

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