Gatorade Announces Boys Soccer State POY
On Tuesday, Gatorade announced the winners of the state players of the year for boys soccer for the winter season. Below is a list of the winners from all the states plus the District of Columbia. College commitments for 2013 are listed except where noted otherwise.
Alabama: Chandler Stroupe (UAB)
Alaska: Jackson Lehnhart (Amherst)
Arizona: Mason Robertson (Washington)
Arkansas: Wes Carson (Central Arkansas)
California: Cristian Roldan (Washington)
Colorado: Miguel Jaime (2014 graduate/Florida Gulf Coast)
Connecticut: Isaac Normesinu (Boston College)
Delaware: Hunter Dann (undecided)
Florida: Thales Moreno (Clemson)
Georgia: Salomon Lorenzano (Georgia State)
Hawaii: Leo Klink (UC Irvine)
Idaho: Tommy Mueller (2014 graduate)
Illinois: Brandon Medina (Northwestern)
Indiana: Mike Galullo (Indiana)
Iowa: Mueng Sunday (Drake)
Kentucky: Chris Hubbard (Notre Dame)
Louisiana: Ethan Judice (West Florida)
Maine: Matt Saunders (Navy)
Maryland: George Campbell (2014 graduate/Maryland)
Massachusetts: Mac Steeves (Providence)
Michigan: Andrew Lewis (Michigan State)
Minnesota: Elliot Cassutt (Amherst)
Mississippi: Eli Troutman (undecided)
Missouri: Tommy Barlow (2014 graduate)
Montana: Nick Downs (UNC Greensboro)
Nebraska: Michael Kluver (Creighton)
Nevada: Daniel Musovski (2014 graduate)
New Hampshire: Erik Martel (New Hampshire)
New Jersey: Brian Costa (Princeton)
New Mexico: Luke Lawerence (Fort Lewis)
New York: Jeff Medina (Stony Brook)
North Carolina: Lawrence Taiwo (2014 graduate/NC State)
North Dakota: Jacob Weiler (Nebraska-Omaha)
Ohio: Sam Bascom (Navy)
Oklahoma: Mauro Cichero (2014 graduate)
Oregon: Eddie Sanchez (Portland)
Pennsylvania: Brett Campbell (Georgetown)
Rhode Island: Daniel Apajee (2014 graduate/Syracuse)
South Carolina: Dakotah Millard (South Carolina)
Texas: Kayode George (Jefferson)
Tennessee: Trey Gill (South Carolina)
Utah: Matthew Coffey (Portland)
Vermont: Shane Haley (Vermont)
Virginia: Suliaman Dainkeh (Maryland)
Washington: Carter Johnson (2014 graduate)
Washington, D.C.: Nicko Corriveau (Virginia)
West Virginia: Felipe Thompson (undecided)
Wisconsin: Andrija Novakovich (2014 graduate/Marquette)
Wyoming: Will Horstman (2014 graduate)
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