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Freshman Scott Sealy becomes second Deacon to earn ACC Player of the Week honors in 2001.


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Oct. 8, 2001

Wake Forest forward Scott Sealy and Clemson forward Steven Rhyne share this week's Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Soccer Player of the Week honor after leading their respective teams to victory last week.

Sealy, a freshman hailing from Petit Valley, Trinidad, was involved in all three of the Demon Deacon goals against NC State. He recorded two goals and one assist in the 3-1 Wake Forest victory. The Deacs also posted a win against UNC Greensboro earlier in the week.

Ten games into the season, the rookie is getting into the flow of ACC soccer.

"I had problems adjusting early in the season because the (college) game is a lot faster then it is back in Trinidad," Sealy told Brian Surette of the Winston-Salem Journal on Sunday, "but I'm getting used to the system now and I'm doing better."

He becomes the second Wake Forest player to earn the honor this season. William Hesmer garnered the award in September.