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Wozniak named KJCCC D-II Men’s Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week for week 10

The photo captures an intense soccer moment near the goal. A goalkeeper dressed in a bright red uniform is leaping high into the air with arms fully extended, successfully catching or blocking the ball above the goal line. The goal frame and net are clearly visible behind the goalkeeper.
Several players from two teams are in the scene: one team wearing white jerseys and the other in green. The white team has at least two players close to the goalkeeper, one with jersey number 18. The green team has multiple players nearby, including one with jersey number 10 and another with number 18. The players appear to be watching or reacting to the goalkeeper’s action.
The background shows a fenced area with lush greenery and trees, suggesting an outdoor field on a sunny day. The lighting is warm, indicating late afternoon or early evening. The overall atmosphere conveys a competitive and dynamic moment in the match.
JCCC goalkeeper Daniel Wozniak goes up for a save.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. –  For the third time this season, Johnson County Community College goalkeeper Daniel Wozniak has been selected the Player of the Week by the Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference. He also earned the honor in weeks two and three.

Wozniak capped his first collegiate regular season with a clean sheet against rival Kansas City Kansas. The freshman turned away all four shots he faced for his fourth shutout of the year, improving his record to 7-3-3. Wozniak enters postseason play ranked second in the KJCCC in goals-against average (1.20) and save percentage (.830), and third in total saves (73).