Max Hagans, Jade Massey
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Brock Netter

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 honorees

Wheelersburg's Max Hagans and Lynchburg's Jade Massey headline the list.

Brock Netter, Staff Writer

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All season long, Wheelersburg’s Max Hagans and Lynchburg-Clay’s Jade Massey have showcased their skillsets to be a cut above the rest. 

Hagans has led his Pirates to 18 wins and sectional and district titles so far this season, scoring 51 goals and passing 15 assists … and counting. Meanwhile, Massey’s 40 goals and nine assists have been a catalyst for the 14-win, SHAC, sectional and district champion Mustangs. 

Both Hagans and Massey have earned District Player of the Year accolades.

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

BOYS

Division I

Logan’s Noah Swart was named the District Player of the year, and he is joined by Chillicothe’s Kaiden Koch and Isaac Herlihy on the all-district first-team list.

On the second-team list is Logan’s Parker Glenn and Corbin Dennis alongside Chillicothe’s Carter Dunfee. Honorable mention is Chillicothe’s Mason Brown and Landon Mautz as well as Logan’s Isaiah Bookman and Tyler Kochheiser.

Chillicothe coach Mike McCorkle was named the Coach of the Year. 

Division II

Marietta’s Mac Threatt was named the District Player of the Year, and he is joined on with first-team honors by Fairfield Union’s Caleb Redding and Cole Rowley, Unioto’s Lucas Hanes and Cameron Thompson, Athens’ Andy Pigman and Austin Jaurnarajas, Zane Trace’s Ivan Chavez and Jordan Harrington, Minford’s Myles Montgomery and Sam Tieman, Gallia Academy’s Beckett Camden and Kalin Schneider, Jackson’s Thatcher Brown and Landon Profitt, Westfall’s Henry Barnes, Piketon’s Landon Beekman, Miami Trace’s Sekou Marol, Fairland’s Gabe Polcyn, Waverly’s Landyn Russell, Hillsboro’s Carson Scott, Logan Elm’s Hussain Sharif, McClain’s Westley Smith and Circleville’s Luke Stout. 

On the second-team list is Zane Trace’s Marco Chavez and Judah Hanks, Fairfield Union’s Caleb Schmelzer and Aiden McCafferty, Unioto’s Emilio Cruz and Kamden Smith, Athens’ Sully Perot and Sam Trainer, Gallia Academy’s Cade Mock and Logan Drummond, Minford’s Ethan Cordle and Gavin Downey, Jackson’s Coen Davis and Drew Neff, Hillsboro’s Wesley Bailey, Circleville’s Will Flory, Logan Elm’s Clayton Lambert, Fairland’s Trevor Lochow, McClain’s Jobe Lugo, Miami Trace’s Pierce McCarthy, Waverly’s Carson Moore, Piketon’s Josh Richmond and Westfall’s Jared Thomas

The honorable mention honorees are Logan Elm’s Owen Groff and Dawson Hudson, Gallia Academy’s Braidy Duncan and Jaxon Myers, Fairfield Union’s Ethan Rooney and Koen Eichhorn, Zane Trace’s Rece Allen and Brock Jarrell, Jackson’s Josh Hutchinson and Cooper Moore, Circleville’s Kaden Paxton and Liam Goodhart, Athens’ Sebas Arauz and Alex Hendrickson, Miami Trace’s Ian Mavis and Landon Burns, Hillsboro’s Ryan Howland and Keahi Mhanna, Piketon’s Cole Park and David Hayslip, Minford’s Grant Wheeler and Ashton Reeder, Unioto’s Owen Link and Johnny Wetzel, Fairland’s Alec Cyrus and Jamison Lauder, Waverly’s Kristian Posey and Nathan Lehew, McClain’s Brice Graham and Seth Waller and Westfall’s Brady Mullins and Nate Wolfe

Marietta coach Todd Morris was named the Coach of the Year. 

Unioto’s Lucas Hanes is a first-team all-district honoree.
CREDIT: Derrick Webb/SOSA
Division III

Joining Hagans on the first-team squad is teammates Nick Sylvia and Connor Estep, South Webster’s Hunter Barnard and Dylan Shupert, Northwest’s Jay Jenkins and Caleb Lewis, Ironton St. Joe’s Bryson Burcham and Brady Medinger, South Point’s Joey Bloebaum and Josh Childers, Lynchburg-Clay’s Isaac Erye and Jay Cordrey, North Adams’ Gage White and Cody Hesler, Valley’s Braxton Dillow and Jaekyn Ridout, Rock Hill’s Connor Blagg, Fairfield’s Zane Matthews, New Boston’s Colton Maynard, Western’s Elijah McQuay, Peebles’ Christopher Oldfield, Chesapeake’s Aden Parrott, Portsmouth’s Zach Roth, Eastern Brown’s Noah Shuemake and West Union’s Arbutus Wuest

On the second-team list is Wheelersburg’s Ethan Hochstetler, Breyden Byrd and Miller McKenzie, Ironton St. Joe’s Wesley Neal and Landon Rowe, South Webster’s Benaiah Andrews and Carson Corriell, Lynchburg-Clay’s Josiah Burns and Austin Bell, North Adams’ Cole Tolle and Beau Hesler, South Point’s Aden Martin and Moritz Klattenhoff, Northwest’s Levi Bruch and Logan Sheperd, Valley’s Chase Powell and Christian Copen, Fairfield’s Larkin Friend, New Boston’s Rhys Brachett, West Union’s Trey Bracken, Chesapeake’s Tyler Collingsworth, Rock Hill’s Dylan Griffith, Western’s Kam Janes, Peebles’ Waylen Lloyd, Eastern Brown’s Trystyn Perkins and Portsmouth’s Jacob Roth

Earning honorable mention honors are North Adams’ Hunter Brown and Preston Call, Valley’s Nick Queen and Dalton Setty, South Point’s Israel Schneider and Lucian Heaberlin, Wheelersburg’s Brody Wilburn and Clark Weller, South Webster’s Tyler Sommer and Kody Mantle, Lynchburg-Clay’s Braedon West and Americo Briloi, Ironton St. Joe’s Evan Balestra and Jack Whaley, Fairfield’s Daniel Ward and Logan McIntosh, Rock Hill’s Ethan Blagg and Dawson Lewis, New Boston’s Devin Allard and Jayse Tabor, Western’s Cole Grooms and Tyler Kerns, Eastern Brown’s Luke West and Hunter Gould, Portsmouth’s Isaiah Padraza and Malachi Loper, West Union’s Brylee Mills and James Smith, Chesapeake’s Judah Silk and Rolan Aragon, Peebles’ Carson Reed and Garrett Shiveley and Northwest’s Evan Mitchell and Levi Shepherd

Wheelersburg coach Jon Estep was named the Coach of the Year. 

GIRLS 

Division I

Logan’s Claire Warren was named the District Player of the Year, and she was joined with first-team honors by her teammate Brynn Barrett and Chillicothe’s Ali Mathis. On second-team is Chillicothe’s Kiera Archer and Alex Erslan alongside Logan’s Kalli Straus. Honorable mention is made of Chillicothe’s Savannah Knapp and Addy Mendel as well as Logan’s Mollie Landis and Dani Mahaffey

Logan’s Andy Perry was named Coach of the Year. 

Division II

Marietta’s Leigha Lauer was named District Player of the Year, and she is joined on the first-team list by Fairfield Union’s Rachael Warthman and Katie McMahon, Jackson’s Sydney Carpenter and Mattie Walburn, Unioto’s Reghan Bee and Ameila Uhrig, Athens’ Ella Chapman and Quinn Murphy, Circleville’s Faith Yancey and Payton Ford, Logan Elm’s Siennah Bryant, Waverly’s Emma Davis, Fairland’s Molly Dunlap, Washington’s Cacee Ellars, McClain’s Luca Matesic, Hillsboro’s Rylie Scott, Miami Trace’s Hailey Webster and Gallia Academy’s Sarah Wilcoxon

Making the second-team catalog was Jackson’s Braelynn Brennan and T.J. Carpenter, Fairfield Union’s Kyla Gasser and Maycee Martindill, Circleville’s Emma Groff and Makya Cockerham, Athens’ Kayla Hammonds and Khyla Brannon, Unioto’s Aidyn Dannison, Miami Trace’s Elyse Day, Hillsboro’s Hannah Holland, Fairland’s Angela Li, Gallia Academy’s Kenya Pack, Waverly’s Rachel Remy, Washington’s Destany Snyder, Logan Elm’s Maggie Wilson and McClain’s Kenzie Wise

Honorable mention consists of Logan Elm’s Jenna Allison and Kaitlyn Otterbacher, Jackson’s Sydney Fain and Ester Lininger, Fairfield Union’s Avery Martin and Vivienne Jones, Miami Trace’s Karleigh Cooper and Isabelle DeBruin, Fairland’s Kamryn Barnitz and Joelie Jarrell, Gallia Academy’s Carlee Saunders and Mary Howell, Circleville’s Kylie McCain and Bella Morningstar, Athens’ Jo Bertuna and Calla Martino, Hillsboro’s Kobie Miles and Ramsey Haines, McClain’s Becca Bergstrom and Bailey Parson, Waverly’s Delani Teeters and Paige O’Bryant, Washington’s Laynie Swonger and Kaithlyn Maquilling and Unioto’s Maya Free and Addison Stanger. 

Sheridan’s Jeremy Strong was named Coach of the Year. 

Jackson’s Sydney Fain is an honorable mention all-district selection in Division II.
CREDIT: Derrick Webb/SOSA
Division III

Massey was joined on the first-team list by teammate Lainie Lunsford, Wheelersburg’s Bella Miller and Maddison Kotcamp, North Adams’ Kenlie Jones and Harlee Brand, Minford’s Lexi Conkel and Maggie Risner, Fairfield’s Faith Donley and Avery Teeters, Peebles’ Laynee Barr, Piketon’s Whitney Dean, Southeastern’s Gabbi Flowers, Zane Trace’s Abby Guffey, Northwest’s Brooklyn Hawes, Eastern Brown’s Katie Hunter, South Point’s Jasmyn Jones, Chesapeake’s Brooklyn McComas, Rock Hill’s Emma Scott and Westfall’s Alyssa Wyman

The second-team list is made of Wheelersburg’s Mia Vastine and Amber Blevins, Lynchburg-Clay’s Aubrey Slack and Olivia VanFleet, Fairfield’s Kennedy Zink and Hannah Hamilton, Rock Hill’s Chloe Long and Allison Rogers, Minford’s Ava Cronin and Sadie Hatfield, Eastern Brown’s Emmalee Belmont, Peebles’ Aiva Brumley, Westfall’s Olivia Dick, Piketon’s Zoey Fuchs, North Adams’ Hunter Grooms, Chesapeake’s Lucy Johnson, South Point’s Jaidyn Malone, Zane Trace’s Lily Rose, Northwest’s Mollyann Runyon and Southeastern’s Brooklyn Statridge

On the honorable mention list is Minford’s Ella Estep and Lexi Pendleton, Piketon’s Brooklyn Hart and Jasmine Roberts, Zane Trace’s Aubree Thomas and Hannah Karwastke, Lynchburg-Clay’s Brya McClain and Caitlyn Collins, North Adams’ Tatum Grooms and Raylan Eldridge, South Point’s Nevaeh Huff and Ella Cassidy, Wheelersburg’s Ella Hochstetler and Krista Williams, Fairfield’s Emmi Vance and Claire Newkirk, Southeastern’s Willow Timmons and Riley Stupski, Peebles’ Kiera Scott and Megan Schmitz, Eastern Brown’s Emma Litzinger and Amber Whitaker, Chesapeake’s Brooklyn Webb and Angel Hundley, Rock Hill’s Abigail Payne and Bailey Wilds, Northwest’s Angelina Bowen and Mariana Santiago, Western’s Claire Abrigg and Westfall’s Kyleigh Mercurio

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

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