Winter, Spring All-Americans Announced
Forty-nine high school student-athletes who competed during the winter and spring seasons have been named to the NSCAA High School All-America Teams. Of the 20 boys selected as All-Americans, three earn their third such award: Joseph Decker from Kingwood High (Texas), Haiden Lane from Brenham High (Texas) and Dakotah Millard from Cardinal Newman High (S.C.). This is the second time this year Millard has been recognized by the NSCAA, as he was named High School Player of the Week on May 22. It is also Benjamin Powell's second NSCAA award in less than two weeks, as he was named Scholar All-American on July 2. For the girls, eight of the 29 players selected earn their second NSCAA All-America award: Ashley Colcagno from Vero Beach High (Fla.), Tayler Estrada from Bentonville High (Ark.), Heather Lacy from Lambert High (Ga.), Kaela Little from Bishop Kelley High (Okla.), Alexis Shaffer from Green Hope High (N.C.), Delaney Sheehan from Mandeville High (La.), Josee Stiever from Cedarburg High (Wis.) and Zoe Swift from Naperville North High (Ill.). The All-America Teams are comprised of the top ranked players from each state. Each state is allocated a specific number of players based on the high school NSCAA membership in each state. These 49 players will be celebrated and recognized for their accomplishments at the High School Awards Brunch on Saturday, Aug. 3, in Orlando at the 2013 Summer Symposium. Gold medalist and 1995 NSCAA High School All-American Angela Hucles is scheduled to give the brunch keynote address. Boys
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* - Indicates the number of previous NSCAA All-America awards player earned Related Articles NSCAA Releases Winter and Spring High School Scholar News and Highlights of the Summer Symposium Hucles' Message as All-America Brunch Keynote Speaker: Be Empowered |
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About the NSCAA Founded in 1941 and based in Kansas City, Kan., the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) is a non-profit organization with a mission to educate coaches, encourage excellence and serve the soccer community. The NSCAA is the world’s largest soccer coaches’ organization with members at every level of the game. The membership is primarily made up of coaches, but also includes administrators, referees and others in the soccer industry. The NSCAA provides its members ways to enhance the game of soccer by providing a national education program, interaction and networking opportunities, and membership benefits. For more information about the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, visit NSCAA.com. |
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