HS: TeamSnap Boys All-America update
More than 400 fall- and winter-playing high school boys players will make the cut for the Fall TeamSnap All-America Watch List and Winter TeamSnap All-America Watch List.
Players, through coaches recommendations and TopDrawerSoccer staff observations, will be added each week to the list as performances warrant. The only players that will be removed from the list will be athletes who are no longer playing high school soccer or sustain a season-ending injury that will take them out of all-state consideration.
Complete list of TeamSnap All-America Update articles.
Here are recent performances and updates from players on the TeamSnap All-America Watch Lists:
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* Calvin Herd and Nat Kajiwara, Southlake Carroll (Southlake, Texas), Sr.: Southlake Carroll is off to a 7-0 start and a pair of seniors are front and center in the team's scoring binge. Herd, a forward, has eight goals and Kajiwara, a midfielder, has seven goals. Each player has three assists, as well.
* Daniel Rodriguez, Pleasant Valley (Chico, Texas), Sr, F: Rodriguez has scored 31 goals in 15 matches as Pleasant Valley has pushed its undefeated streak above 50 matches.
* Makana Srivongsana, Kaiser (Honolulu, Hawaii), So., F: Srivongsana has scored a state-best 18 goals this year in helping Kaiser to a 10-0-1 start.
* Danny Trejo, Mendota (Calif.), Sr., F: Trejo scored all three goals in Mendota's 3-2 win over Tranquillity, giving the senior 177 career goals. Trejo, who has 42 goals this season, now stands 15 goals away from the reported state record of 192 goals, set by Craig Turley, whose career ran from 1984-1987. With five regular-season games and playoffs remaining, Trejo, who is averaging more than two goals per outing, has a chance to give the record a serious run.
* Wilbert Valle, Servite (Calif.), Sr., MF: Valle, one of the most coveted uncommitted seniors in California, has scored 16 goals as Servite has etched itself among the top teams in winter high school season.
NOTE: The fall All-America watch list includes only players from high school teams that compete during the fall season. The Winter All-America watch list was released in November and includes players from the seven winter-playing states, and the Spring All-America watch list will follow in February.
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