Noah Leners
Sr | D | 6-0 | 165
Greeley, Colo.
Greeley Central HS
Creighton
November 2, 2007

2007: Started in all 18 of the Pack's games, solidfying his label as one of the toughest defenders in the RMAC ... Crept up regularly in the Pack's 4-1 win over Colorado Christian Sept. 9, taking three shots, one of which were on goal ... Victimized CCU again in the rematch Oct. 12, again taking three shots and recording one shot on goal ... Helped the ThunderWolves to record three shutout throughout the season. 

2006: Started 13 games for the T-Wolves ... scored one assist from the defensive position, tallying two shots on goal ... Part of a defensive line that allowed only 0.72 goals per game in 2006.

2005: Started in all 21 matches on the ThunderWolves defensive line ... Took eight shots, three of which were on goal.

2004: Played in 18 games, starting in 16 as a true freshman ... Part of the central defense of the Pack who helped organize a defense that put together seven shutouts on the year ... Made the first goal of his career count, getting the game-winner and opening the floodgates against Colorado Christian.

High School: A three-year captain at Greeley Central ... Was coached there by Ian Wale ... Earned all-conference honorable mention after his sophomore year ... His junior season saw him honored as All-Conference and All-State by the Denver Post ... Was named the Conference MVP, and All-State by CHSAA and the Denver Post after his senior campaign.

Personal: Son of Ed and Deb Leners ... Has one brother, Nevin, 24 ... Majoring in business management and marketing ... Enjoys disc golf, snowboarding and bumperpool in his free time.






Who do you think is the Convergys/CSU-Pueblo Athlete of the Week?
Michelle Ambuul, Women's Basketball, Named RMAC Player of the Week following 32-point performance
Caitlyn Jewell, Women's Basketball, Scored career-high 18 points in win over Lewis
Rome Smith, Men's Basketball, Named RMAC Player of the Week following 32-point performance
Roman Van Allen, Men's Basketball, Averaged 15.7 PPG, 3.8 steals over three games


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