| Stephen Bortolon |
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 | Class: Sophomore
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 | Hometown: Niagara Falls, Ontario
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 | High School: St. Paul
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 | Height / Weight: 5-6 / 135
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 | Position: Midfield
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 | Experience: 1L
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Mahler's Take
"Stephen is an attacking midfielder with the ability to make players around him better. He possesses a wonderful competitive spirit and leaves everything on the field."
As A Sophomore (2007)
Dished out his second assist of the year with a perfect through ball to senior Nick Lopez in the club's first goal in a 3-2 overtime victory against Charlotte (10/14)
Unleashed three shots vs. the 49ers (10/14)
Registered two total shots with one on target vs. nationally ranked Saint Louis (10/12)
Fired five shots, sending two on target in the Brown and White's 2-1 victory at Niagara (9/28)
Set up the team's only score with an assist vs. Siena (9/9)
Tallied a goal in the Bonnies' 3-1 season opening win over Cleveland St. (8/31)
Tied for second on the club with four points on a goal and two assists
Third on the club with 18 overall shots and sits third with eight strikes on net
Has joined the starting 11 in all nine games in which he has appeared
As A Freshman (2006)
Boasted a promising rookie campaign for the Brown and White ... made 15 appearances in the middle ... finished third on the team with two assists ... fired two shots in the Bonnies 0-0 draw with #12 Fordham (9/30) ... manufactured his best performance of his young career in the Bonnies 4-1 victory over St. Joe's (10/27), notching two assists in the second to last game of the season.
High School
Helped St. Paul High School to back-to-back undefeated seasons his junior and senior years ... St. Paul went 18-0 in 2005 and 14-0-2 in 2006 ... scored 17 goals over three seasons, topped by a 10-goal season in 2005 ... also played football (3 years) and basketball (1 year) in high school ... played club soccer for St. Catharines in the Provincial League and went on a tour of Germany in the summer of 2006.
Personal
Son of Dianne and Aldo Bortolon ... undecided on a major.