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Brock is SOSA's primary writer and has worked for the Coshocton Tribune, the Kankakee Daily Journal (Ill.), the Vinton-Jackson Courier and the Jackson Telegram. He's a six-time award-winning journalist, a lifelong WWE fan, a suffering Bengals fan and calls the sidelines his home.

Here’s a look at the all-Southeast District soccer lists

The Southeast District has released its all-district soccer lists.

Brock Netter, Staff Writer

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Although the soccer season ended two weeks ago, Wheelersburg’s Nick Sylvia, Minford’s Myles Montgomery, South Point’s Jasmyn Jones and Minford’s Lexi Conkel have one more award to add to their mantles. 

The Southeast District Coaches Association released its all-district soccer lists with those four players each earning District Player of the Year honors in their respective divisions.  

Sylvia led his Pirates to 20 wins and a district title, scoring 59 goals and passing 20 assists, while Montgomery led the Falcons to a state runner-up finish with 39 goals and 25 assists. Meanwhile, Jones became the Pointers’ all-time leading goal scorer after tallying 37 goals and Conkel led her Falcons to their first-ever regional title by scoring 42 goals and nine assists. 

Here’s a look at the rest of the all-district soccer list.

BOYS 

Division III

Marietta’s Landon Koscho was named District Player of the Year, and he is joined by Chillicothe’s Carter Dunfee and Isaac Herlihy, Athens’ Sully Pelot and Emmanuel Mends, Jackson’s Thatcher Brown and Grady Massie, Miami Trace’s Landon Burns, Circleville’s Will Flory, Hillsboro’s Wesley Bailey and Fairfield Union’s Cole Rowley

Making the second-team was Athens’ Luke Rodgers and Emerson Crowl, Chillicothe’s Landon Mautz and Mason Brown, Fairfield Union’s Salah Alcorn, Jackson’s Drew Neff, Circleville’s Kaden Paxton, Miami Trace’s Ian Mavis and Hillsboro’s Tate Davis

On the honorable mention list is Fairfield Union’s Will Washington and Parker Redding, Jackson’s Josh Hutchinson and Grant Massie, Chillicothe’s Gabe Ramsey and Alex Powers, Hillsboro’s Cooper Swope and Ryan Howland, Circleville’s Zack Bell and Blain Fowler, Athens’ Braeden Talley and Braeden Metzler and Miami Trace’s Sinjin Smith and Ian Rayburn

Warren coach Ben Atkinson was named Coach of the Year. 

Division IV

Joining Sylvia on first-team is his teammates Breyden Byrd and Ethan Hochstetler, Gallia Academy’s Beckett Camden and Kalin Schneider, Unioto’s Liam Mathey and Luke Mautz, Zane Trace’s Ivan Chavez and Judah Hanks, Fairland’s Gabe Polcyn and Trevor Lochow, Logan Elm’s Owen Groff and Hussian Shanif, Portsmouth’s Malachi Loper and Jacob Roth, McClain’s Creed Davis, South Point’s Lucian Heaberlin, Piketon’s Daniel Matthews, Waverly’s Carson Moore, Westfall’s Nate Wolfe and Wellston’s Logan Wyatt

On second-team is Unioto’s Johnny Wetzel and Elliott Allsop, Wheelersurg’s Miller McKenzie and Brody Wilburn, Westfall’s Jared Thomas and Evan Fritz, Gallia Academy’s Logan Drummond and Cade Mock, Fairland’s Nolan Bennett and Shane Rowe, Zane Trace’s Gavyn Allen and Landon Robinson, McClain’s Jordan Lugo and Gustavo Simas, South Point’s Israel Schneider and David Remsik, Piketon’s Landon Beekman, Wellston’s John Brenner, Logan Elm’s Clayton Lambert, Waverly’s Nathan LeHew and Portsmouth’s Eli Roth

Making honorable mention is Waverly’s Kristian Posey and Bryson Spangenberg, Portsmouth’s Omar Barrera and Brady Mullins, Gallia Academy’s Jaxon Myers and Nathan Shockey, Wheelersburg’s Garrett Williams and Chris Weller, Wellston’s Brenton Moon and Harry Fry, Piketon’s Cole Park and David Hayslip, Logan Elm’s Dawsen Hudson and Mark Wilson, Zane Trace’s Preston Lane and Chase Skaggs, South Point’s Tyler Collingsworth and Ezra Young, Westfall’s Gabe Cox and Tyler Yates, Fairland’s Aiden Miller and Daniel Monge, Unioto’s Isaac Ridder and Bryce Derringer and McClain’s Rayden Daughtery and Ethan Eakins

Gallia Academy’s Cory Camden was named Coach of the Year. 

South Webster’s Hunter Barnard is a first-team all-district selection.
CREDIT: Raymond Gleadle/SOSA

Division V

Alongside Montgomery on first-team is his teammate Ethan Cordle, Lynchburg-Clay’s Braedon West, Jay Cordery and Isaac Eyre, South Webster’s Hunter Barnard and Dylan Shupert, Ironton St. Joe’s Wesley Neal and Landon Rowe, Eastern Brown’s Noah Shuemake and Trystyn Perkins, North Adams’ Jayce Rothwell and Beau Helser, Valley’s Nick Queen and Christian Copen, Peebles’ Hayden Browning and Connor Gross, Western’s Tyler Kerns, Whiteoak’s Tyler Wessner, New Boston’s Ian Spiess, Chesapeake’s Aden Parrott, West Union’s Brylee Mills, Fairfield’s Zane Matthews, Northwest’s Luke Lewis, Rock Hill’s Dawson Lewis and Ripley’s Owen Kirk

Making second-team is North Adams’ Dalton Pence and Collin Tolle, Lynchburg-Clay’s Cody Bell and Noah Bitzer, Minford’s Gavin Downey and Kade Glockner, South Wesbter’s Brycin McClintic and Cole Bennett, Peebles’ Wyatt Stepp and Colyn Sims, Northwest’s Noah Bayless and Peyton Wolfe, Ironton St. Joe’s Jack Whaley and Beckham Waginger, Eastern Brown’s Luke West and Jayse Riggs, Valley’s Chase Davis and Jakeyn Ridout, Western’s Elijah McQuay, Chesapeake’s Rolan Aragon, New Boston’s Julian Brady, Rock Hill’s Jaxson Bridenthal, Ripley’s Kameron Madison, Fairfield’s Logan McIntosh, Whiteoak’s Jackson Tedford and West Union’s James Smith

Gracing the honorable mention list is Ironton St. Joe’s Kemper Kerecman and Carson Willis, Eastern Brown’s Chase Pinkerton and Sam Ramer, Fairfield’s Dane Hodson and Corey Zimmerman, Valley’s Carter Ruby and Thad Lansing, Lynchburg-Clay’s Elam Faust and Aric Slack, Chesapeake’s Judah Silk and Noah Preston, North Adams’ Kaleb Eldridge and Cameron McCan, South Webster’s Seth Hughes and Benaiah Andrews, Northwest’s Caiman Adkins and Ivan Ealey, Rock Hill’s Sawyer Blackburn and Logan Frudd, Clay’s Evan Rider and Billy Miller, Minford’s Max Lauder and Ashton Reeder, Peebles’ Chase Shoemaker and Alexavier Scott, Whiteoak’s Adrionna Phillips and Abe Flader, New Boston’s Riley Adkins and Tyler McQuithy, West Union’s Logan Caldwell and Ethan Cantrell, Ripley’s Kirklin Abbott and Izayah Goins and Western’s Samuele Cattanco and Jorge Pajares.

Lynchburg-Clay’s Jason West was named the Coach of the Year.

GIRLS

Division III

Marietta’s Leigha Lauer was named District Player of the Year, and was joined on first-team by Chillicothe’s Kiera Archer and Alex Erslan, Fairfield Union’s Katie McMahon and Kyla Gasser, Miami Trace’s Karleigh Cooper and Hailey Webster, Athens’ Ella Chapman and A.J. Knapp, Unioto’s Aidyn Danison and Reghan Bee, Jackson’s Sydney Carpenter and Washington’s Calee Ellars

Making the second-team list is Jackson’s Braelynn Brennan and Kollier Fulton, Fairfield Union’s Maycee Martindill and Vivi Jones, Unioto’s Cailynn Bash and Eliana Meyers, Athens’ Quinn Murphy and Emma Molde, Chillicothe’s Addy Mendel and Ella Strauch, Miami Trace’s Isabelle DeBruin and Washington’s Destany Snyder

Earning honorable mention was Washington’s Jordyn Gray and Jannyan Villalobos Burns, Athens’ Jo Bertuna and Khyla Brannon, Chillicothe’s Alyssa Dudley and Tianna Wingo, Fairfield Union’s Peyton Hughes and Rachael Warthman, Jackson’s Jaylynn Montgomery and Layna Moore, Miami Trace’s Nora Morrison and Marian Mara and Unioto’s Addison Stanger and Adeline Lloyd

Warren coach Kylee Evans was named Coach of the Year. 

Unioto’s Reghan Bee is a first-team all-district selection.
CREDIT: Derrick Webb/SOSA

Division IV 

Joining Jones on first-team is Wheelersburg’s Layni Greenhill and Mia Vastine, McClain’s Paisley Pryor and Bailey Parson, Hillsboro’s Kobi Miles and Meredith Dietrick, Piketon’s Abigail Acord, Fairland’s Molly Dunlap, Circleville’s Addisyn Ndayitwayeko, Gallia Academy’s Kenya Pack, Waverly’s Rachel Remy, Logan Elm’s Maggie Wilson and Rock Hill’s Bailey Wilds

Earning second-team honors is Circleville’s Kylie McCain and Makya Cockerham, McClain’s Kenzie Wise and Becca Bergstrom, Hillsboro’s Ella Jordan and Arianna Evans, Wheelersburg’s Ella McGraw and Makenzie Mullins, Gallia Academy’s Carlee Saunders, South Point’s Jadiyn Malone, Rock Hill’s Haylee Dancy, Logan Elm’s Brooklyn Culbertson, Piketon’s Jeweliana Leslie, Fairland’s Angela Li and Waverly’s Leah Walters

The honorable mention list features South Point’s Bindi Staley and Alli Stidham, Circleville’s Ava Justice and Bailey Zheng, Piketon’s Asheton Wolfe and Brenlee Harris, Logan Elm’s Brinleigh Gygi and Shayla Sams-Lynch, Hillsboro’s Kamryn Asbury and Peighton Bledsoe, Gallia Academy’s Abigail Brabham and Brittyn Snedaker, Wheelersburg’s Ava Artrip and Ella Hochstetler, Fairland’s Kamryn Barnitz and Haley Shrout, McClain’s Addison Olaker and Larah Henson, Rock Hill’s Laelle Gilmore and Aubry Knipp and Waverly’s Abby Green and Kyree Tinney

Wheelersburg’s Kevin Powell was named Coach of the Year. 

Division V

Alongside Conkel on first-team is her teammate Maggie Risner, Lynchburg-Clay’s Aubrey Slack and Olivia VanFleet, North Adams’ Tatum Grooms and Raylan Eldridge, Fairfield’s Vivian Henninger and Hannah Hamilton, Peebles’ Lainee Barr, Eastern Brown’s Makena Corbin, Westfall’s Olivia Dick, Southeastern’s Gabbi Flowers, Chesapeake’s Lily Helmstetler, Zane Trace’s Aubree Thomas, Ripley’s Grace Taylor and Ironton’s Annika McCowan

On the second-team list is Eastern Brown’s Vivian Grimes and Amberlynn Whitaker, Fairfield’s Rilee Quickle and Ava Hooper, Minford’s Marlee Pendleton and Ava Cronin, Lynchburg-Clay’s Allie Waits and Miranda Smith, Westfall’s Clarie Abrigg, Peebles’ Avia Brumley, Chesapeake’s K.J. Collins, Ripley’s Callie Fultz, North Adams’ Carlee Garrison, Zane Trace’s Hannah Karwatske, Southeastern’s Karlie Peters and Ironton’s Addison Murray

North Adams’ Julia Wagnar and Kensley Cornette, Minford’s Ella Estep and Lexi Pendleton, Eastern Brown’s Addy Perkins and Marideth Barrow, Zane Trace’s Carlie Clark and Kelsie Haubeil, Lynchburg-Clay’s Lily Layne and Addie Downing, Westfall’s Carly Atwood and Lydia Colahan, Chesapeake’s Ava Napier and Cierra Akers, Peebles’ Bria Brown and Kiera Scott, Ironton’s Natalie Carter and Addison Murray, Fairfield’s Landry Teeters and Claire Newkirk, Southeastern’s Willow Timmons and Shawna Stotridge and Ripley’s Gracie Blackburn and Ava Napier all made the honorable mention list. 

Minford’s Shane Tieman was named the Coach of the Year. 

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