Originally signed as free agent in October 2005… 2007-08: Scored 12 goals and 7 assists for a total of 32 points in 18 games… Recorded four multi-goal games, including hat-trick at home on 12/30/07 against New Jersey… Scored first career three point goal in Detroit on 1/4/08… Had scored 9 goals in 11 matches before injuring his knee in home match on 1/5/08… Cougars were 7-4 before Farber’s injury on 1/5/08… Cougars were 10-8 in games with Farber, they were 1-11 without him… Took season high 7 shots in Monterrery on 3/13/08… Tallied season high 2 assists on 4/5/08 against Philadelphia at Stockton Arena… Tallied 6 blocks in 18 matches… 3 of his 6 blocks over final 5 games. 2006-07: Scored 22 goals with 9 assists for 53 points in 26 games… Started twice in 26 matches… Scored career high 4 goals and 2 assists for 10 points (multi-point scoring system) in one match on 3/24/07 against Detroit at Stockton Arena… His 4 goals (3/24/07) matched a Cougars single match record… His 10 points (3/24/07) is a Cougars single match record… Notched 3 hat-tricks… Netted at least goal in six consecutive matches played between 1/24/07 and 2/17/07… Recorded season high 3 blocks on 3/23/07 in Detroit… Took season high 7 shots on 3/23/07 and netted 3 goals for 6 points… Tallied season high 3 blocks on 3/23/07 in Detroit. 2005-06: Scored 6 goals with 3 assists for 9 total points (single point scoring)… Started in 10 of 30 matches played… Recorded 13 blocks and 13 fouls… Took season high 4 shots and recorded 1 assist on 2/4/06 in Philadelphia…Tallied season high 2 points and 2 assists in match in Baltimore on 3/24… Totaled season high 2 blocks in single match twice, once on 12/18/05 and again on 2/4/06… Scored 2 goals over 6 games in December 2005 and 2 goals over 6 games in March 2006… All 3 assists occurred away from Stockton Arena… Started 7 times at home and 3 times on the road.
College: North Idaho College 2000-2001 / Oregon State University 2002-2003: A college standout, Farber began his collegiate career at North Idaho College where he was named the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. Farber currently holds North Idaho College’s all-time point’s record with 66 and is the first soccer player from the college to play for a professional team. A transfer to Oregon State, Farber was a second-team All-Pac-10 selection and played in all 20 games for a Beaver club that posted a 13-7 record and went to the NCAA playoffs.
High School: He was named the Idaho State High School Player of the Year in 2000 while playing for the Sandpoint High Bulldogs. Farber was named to the All-State team twice and to the All-League team three times. He was awarded the Bulldogs’ “Golden Toe” in 2000.