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Kenny Salazar

Kenny Salazar
| Number | 14 |
|---|---|
| Class | Fr |
| Position | M |
| Height | 5-8 |
| Weight | 140 |
| Hometown | Colorado Springs, Colo. |
| Prev. School | Coronado HS |

Statistics
Offensive Statistics
|------------SHOTS------------|
Season GP-GS G A Pts Sh Shot% SOG SOG% GW PK-ATT
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2004 15-4 1 0 2 10 .100 6 .600 1 0-0
Goalkeeping Statistics
|---GOAL AVERAGE---| |--SAVES--| |----RECORD----|
Season GP-GS Minutes GA Avg Saves Pct W L T Sho
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Pre UCCS Notes:
Before CU-Colorado Springs:Was a standout in both soccer and wresting at Coronado High School Was named All-State second team for soccer Named to the Gazette™ All-Area soccer team Was named team MVP for both soccer and wrestling Qualified for state all four years in wrestling.
Personal Notes:
Personal Plans to major in Sports Medicine Parents are Ken and Genevieve Salazar Born Aug 21 1986.
Stories featuring Kenny Salazar | |||
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| October 17, 2004 | Offense emerges in win | That noise you heard coming from the northeast part of Colorado Springs was the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs’ offense finally getting its wake-up call. | |
| October 15, 2004 | Fort Lewis hands UCCS sixth shut out | Fort Lewis’ Bryan Eisenbraun scored 20 minutes into Friday’s match as the Skyhawks defeated the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs 3-0 at Durango. | |
| September 6, 2004 | Soccer loses season opener | A 20-13 shot advantage and a furious second-half rally weren’t enough to overcome a three-goal deficit as the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs soccer team dropped its opening match of the season 3-2 to the Montana State-Billings Yellowjackets Monday at Billings, Mont. | |
| September 2, 2004 | 2004 season preview | In his first season as the coach of the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs soccer team, Flavio Mazzetti helped the Mountain Lions return to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference playoffs and was named RMAC 2003 co-coach of the year. Now, entering his second season, Mazzetti has different expectations. | |













