2007: Resumed the starting forward role
after missing the first few games with injuries, starting 14 of the
team's final 15 games ... Named to the Rocky Mountain Athletic
Conference all-academic first team, boasting a 4.0 GPA ... Scored
two goals on the season, tying him for second most on the team
... Netted the game-winner in the Pack's 4-1 victory over Colorado
Christian Sept. 9.
2006: Saw action in all 17 matches, making one
start ... Scored four goals and had three assists ... Was fourth on
the team in points with 11 ... Took 16 shots, nine were on goal ...
Scored a goal and had an assist vs. Montana State-Billings on Aug.
27 ... Had a hat-trick vs. Colorado Christian on Sept. 6, and was
named RMAC Player of Week ... Had an assist vs. Fort Lewis on Sept
8.
2005: Made an immediate impact as a a freshman,
seeing action in 19 matches with six starts ... Tied for third on
the team in goals with four and wad third on the team in assits
with three. Tied for second with Ryan Creager with 11 overall
points ... Scored two goals and had an assits in a 4-1 win over
Regis on Sept. 23 ... Scored the game-winning goal and assisted
another one win a 3-2 over West Texas A&M on Oct. 2 ... Also
had the game-winner for the ThunderWolves on Oct. 23 against Metro
State.
Academic: Named to the Dean's List ... Boasts a
4.0 college GPA, and was a 4.0 student in high school, as well ...
A member of the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society ... Was
valedictorian at Pueblo County High School.
High School: Set the all-time scoring record at
County HS, with 59 goals ... Also led the Hornets in goals and
assists during his senior year ... A four-year All-League honoree,
he also earned All-State Honorable Mention during his junior and
senior campaigns ... As a junior and senior, Martinet led the
league in scoring ... Coached at County by his father, Ken Martinet
... Also competed in football and track.
Personal: Son of Ken and Sally Martinet ... Has
five siblings (Melissa, Mike, Sam, Tony and Katie) ... Will major
in business ... Enjoys snowboarding in his time away from soccer.