11 2 2021 CAYUGA COLLEGIAN VOL 68 ISSUE 7

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Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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VOL. 68 ISSUE 7 NOVEMBER 2, 2021

CAYUGABRIEFS

NEW CAYUGA SOCCER COACH IS A PLAYER

SPRING REGISTRATION OPENS FOR STUDENTS

BO JELOVAC IS A PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYER WHO COMPETED ALL OVER EUROPE

Current students, remember that registration for #Spring2022 courses starts Nov. 1! Contact your advisor if you have questions about courses!

A captain on the Utica City Football Club has been named the new head coach for Cayuga Community College Spartans Men’s Soccer.

Bo Jelovac, 34, a captain and forward with the Utica City Football Club, has been named the new head coach for Cayuga Community College Spartans Men’s Soccer. PHOTO BY TIM DONOVAN

CONGRATULATIONS to first-semester Cayuga student Rodolfo Ramirez Vasquez for receiving the Rosa Pappalardo-Kemmis Scholarship from the Fulton Sunrise Rotary Club! The scholarship is awarded to a deserving student in their first year of college. Rodolfo is a Fulton City School District graduate who is studying Liberal Arts and Sciences with a concentration in Education. He is eventually hoping to become a teacher to guide students toward reaching their potential.

PHOTO BORROWED FROM CCC WEBSITE

CAYUGA FRESHMAN WINS ROTARY AWARD

From left to right: Julia Myers with daughter Olivia Myers, age 5. Erin Nuber with her son Cmarlli Nuber, age 2.

CAYUGA TRUNK OR TRE T!

“Bo has a proven record as a professional player, coach and leader everywhere he’s competed. He knows that focusing on technique and building a culture of commitment is an essential part of helping studentathletes succeed,.”

The Cayuga Child Care Center’s Trunk or Treat event for the college community to participate in was held on Friday in the parking lot on the Cayuga Auburn campus. Event Planner and Cayuga Child Care Director Amanda Gould planned the event to bring everyone together since the center has moved to a location off-campus. Participants were encouraged to decorate their trunk/vehicle and hand out treats to Cayuga’s Day Care families’ children as they went from car to car. MORE PHOTOS BACK PAGE.

CAYUGA BYTES

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PHOTO BORROWED FROM CCC WEBSITE

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Bo Jelovac, 34, a veteran forward who has played professionally in Europe and spent almost a decade in the Major Arena Soccer League, is taking over as the new head coach for the Spartans. Along with competing professionally, Jelovac is an experienced coach who also played Division I soccer at SUNY Albany, where he graduated in 2011.

SPARTAN WOMEN READY TO PLAY BALL Pictured left to right: (front row) Evelyn Valdez, Aubrey Ruggio, Tori Mandel, Lexie Cottrill; (back row) Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Matt Lipiska, Doray DiLallo, Chardana Smith, Cheyenne Nickles, Elisabeth Waterman and Head Women’s Basketball Coach Jim Alberici. SEE STORY ON PAGE THREE

— Cayuga Athletic Director Pete Liddell

Cayuga Athletic Director Pete Liddell said he was excited to announce that Jelovac would lead the Spartans, pointing out he has extensive professional experience and has also been a leader on several teams. “Bo has a proven record as a professional player, coach and leader everywhere he’s competed. He knows that focusing on technique and building a culture of commitment is an essential part of helping student-athletes succeed,” said Liddell. “We’re excited to see him get started and to help our student-athletes grow in the years ahead.” Jelovac said he’s excited to start building the Spartans’ roster, and believes that “hard work and dedication are everything.” “I will give 100 percent of myself to the program and our student-athletes. I do something the right way or I don’t do it, and I expect the same approach from our student-athletes,” he said. “We will be focused, CONTINUED PAGE THREE

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