All-State Soccer

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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
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capped
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leading Rowland Hall to
its second 2A title in as
many seasons.
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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