Deseret News D4 All-StateSoccer DESERET NEWS, TuESDay, JuNE 2, 2009 MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS 4A 5A Austin Nate Brighton Crafty junior midfielder was the engine behind his team’s offensive attack and led his Bengals to back-to-back Class 5A championships. FORWARDS MIDFIELDERS DEFENDERS Jake Parkinson Mtn. View Talented striker simply enjoyed a truly fantastic senior campaign to lead his Bruins to their first boys soccer state title in school history. Austen Stevens Park City Stellar center forward led 3A in scoring during the regular season with 18 goals and the senior led his Miners to backto-back 3A titles. Robbie Hull Rowland Hall center mid 5AMajestic capped an outstandFIRST TEAM ing four-year career by leading Rowland Hall to its second 2A title in as many seasons. 5A FIRST TEAM 4A FIRST TEAM 5A FIRST TEAM 4A FIRST TEAM 3A FIRST TEAM 5A FIRST TEAM 4A FIRST TEAM 3A FIRST TEAM 2A FIRST TEAM 4A FIRST TEAM 3A FIRST TEAM 2A FIRST TEAM 1A FIRST TEAM 3A FIRST TEAM 2A FIRST TEAM 1A FIRST TEAM 2A FIRST TEAM 1A FIRST TEAM 1A FIRST TEAM GOALKEEPERS 2A 3A Carlos Lara Jr., Copper Hills: Unanimous selection Tim Fitt Sr., Alta: 9 goals and 6 assists for Hawks James Rogers So., Highland: 11 goals for young star Santiago Castano Sr., Provo: Led 4A with 18 goals Alfonso Perea Jr., Ogden: 21 goals and carried Tigers Edwin Sanchez Sr., Logan: 3-time 1stteam selection Kyle Farmer Sr., Was. Academy: Led state with 42 goals Sebastian Roa Sr., Grand: Complete player had 35 goals Gentrie Maag Sr., Davis: Season cut short by scary injury Thomas Loomis Jr., Brighton: Started hot and finished hot Renzo Sanchez Sr., Mtn. View: Starred wherever needed Karson Payton Jr., Timpview: 9 goals and was versatile Michael Glenn Sr., Park City: 11 goals; great postseason Jon Orr Sr., Waterford: Deadly touch; 17 goals Jared Accettura Sr., Rowland Hall: Found the net 18 times Evan Horwood Jr., ICS: Led Lions to region title Taylor Felt Sr., Hillcrest: Brains behind Hillcrest’s run Cory Tanner Sr., Alta: Outstanding for the Hawks this year Zach Cope Jr., Woods Cross: Led Wildcats to semis Sam Hickman Jr., Mtn. View: 12 goals for junior Jake Troy Sr., Judge: Terrific center mid led Bulldogs Luis Rivera Sr., Ogden: Tiger in the middle for Ogden Ben Cilwick Sr., St. Joseph: Was amazing again in 2009 Dino Soto So., St. Joseph: Super for the Jayhawks Ian Ramos So., Lehi: 10 goals for sophomore phenom Trevor Evans Sr., Viewmont: Paced Vikes to the 5A semis Erik Cortes Sr., Highland: Dominated middle this year Clay Broadbent Sr., Olympus: Stellar career for Titans Jon Allan Sr., Logan: A leader on great senior class Anthony Rainaldi Sr., Juan Diego: Had another super year Walker Adams Sr., Rowland Hall: Did it all over four years Robbie Sweeten So., Grand: Made the middle his territory Jordan Hatanaka Jr., Brighton: Best DF in the state this year Matt Fritzsche So., Brighton: Terrific at sweeper for champs Riley Yeates Sr., Mtn. Crest: Carried team to the semis Matt Rider Sr., East One of state’s best DFs Ben Portwood Sr., Park City: Really, really solid at the back Tommy Martin Sr., Park City: Super 4-year career Brendan HovsepianKelly Sr., Rowland Hall: Leader for Lions Raleigh Cornwell Sr., St. Joseph: Did whatever was needed Taylor Kloberdanz Sr., Davis: Steady at the back all spring Scott Newton Sr., Viewmont: Huge part of Vikes’ success Junior Lartey Jr., Mtn. View: State’s best true fullback Allen Carlson Jr., Mtn. View: Stellar at the back for Bruins Bert Sainsbury Sr., Logan: Starred in defense for Grizzlies Sam Naatz Jr., Judge: Marshalled Judge’s backline Zach Taylor Sr., South Summit: Talented sweeper Dallen Dalton Jr., Grand: Key part of Red Devils’ team Patxi Shortsleeve Sr., Brighton: Another super year for ‘keeper Carson Elliott So., Woods Cross: Did what was asked of him Jacob Siriani Sr., Park City: 10 shutouts; great year Felipe Saltz Sr., Rowland Hall: Solid behind defense
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