
AJ Valenzuela was a first-team pick by the NJCAA and United Soccer Coaches.
Before every Arizona basketball game at McKale Center, the school plays a 60-second video honoring its legacy in an impressive “This Is Arizona†segment.
You’ve seen it: Aaron Gordon,ÌýSean Elliott,ÌýLute Olson,ÌýLuke Walton. It usually concludes with Sean Miller saying “This is ... Arizona.â€
It’s unfortunate there is no super-sized video board at the Kino soccer stadium because Pima College’s men’s soccer team could do its own “This is. … Pima†before each Aztec home game.
Last week, two more PCC men’s soccer players were chosen first-team All-Americans. Desert View High grad AJ Valenzuela was a first-team pick by the NJCAA and by the United Soccer Coaches. Tucson High grad Julian Gaona was a first-team NJCAA All-American.
That gives coach Dave Cosgrove's perennial national contenders nine first-team All-Americans in the last 11 years, from Minh VuÌý³Ù´ÇÌýEric Glad.
Valenzuela, who is expected to sign with San Diego State, which is part of the Pac-12 men’s soccer league, is a special player and, with softball’s Lety Pineda, a 1990s UA All-American, probably one of the two best athletes in Desert View history.
“I’ve coached AJ for about a decade, first in the Tucson Soccer Academy, and I’ve been fortunate to watch him develop,†said Cosgrove. “He’s 6 feet 3 inches and it just took time for him to grow into his body. Now that he has matured, he really took off.â€
Pima finished 19-5-3 and finished No. 3 in the nation and Valenzuela was selected the ACCAC Player of the Year, which is a considerable honor. The ACCAC is probably the most difficult junior college soccer league in America.
“AJ did so much for us it was just ridiculous,†said Cosgrove. “He’s our most physical player so he was always assigned to the opponent’s most physical player.
“And he covered the most ground for us. He was just remarkable.â€