2025: Played in 17 games and started in 16 of them…Pureco tallied a total of 1,454 minutes this season for the Warriors…The 5’10 goalkeeper secured 4 wins, 59 saves, and had a save percentage of .686…Ranked 9th in the Corban record books for career goals against average of 2.09…Received Academic All-District Honors…NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athlete…CCC Academic All-Conference…Member of the 2025 Corban Men’s Soccer team that finished 4-10-4 overall and 2-6-4 in conference play to finish 9th overall in the Cascade Collegiate Conference regular season standings. The program was led by returning head coach Tim Kagey in his fifth season with the Warriors.
2024: Starting in 17 games, Pureco tallied a total of 1,485 minutes… The redshirt junior secured 4 wins with a save percentage of .727… In this 2024 fall season the goalkeeper had one shutout… Pureco received Second Team All-Conference honors as well as Academic All-Conference and Academic All-District awards…Following these academic rewards Pureco was named a 2024 NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athlete… Member of the 2024 Corban Men’s Soccer team that finished 5-10-3 overall and 4-6-3 in conference play to finish 10th overall in the Cascade Collegiate Conference regular season standings. The program was led by newly appointed head coach Josh Rios Noonkester in his first year with the Warriors.
2023: Starting in 14 out of the 15 game appearances, Pureco tallied a total of 1,214 minutes…The goalkeeper secured 2 wins with a save percentage of .685…Pureco had one shutout in the 2023 fall season…The redshirt sophomore received the title of NAIA Daktronics Scholar-Athlete during the 2023 season…Member of the 2023 Corban Men’s Soccer team that finished 4-7-7 overall and 4-4-5 in conference play to finish 8th overall in the Cascade Collegiate Conference regular season standings. The program extended their postseason appearance streak to eleven-straight seasons in the first year under newly appointed head coach Corbin Bowers.
2022: Redshirted
2021: Member of the Warrior squad that finished fourth in the CCC.
Personal: Pureco, the lone goalkeeper in this year's class, hails from nearby Woodburn, Ore., where he enjoyed a strong career at Woodburn High School.
Pureco will be studying business while at Corban.