Area boys soccer leaders | April 10

Eds. note: Updated through April 10. Please contact Herald prep editor Aaron Swaney (aswaney@heraldnet.com) with any corrections to this list.

Goals

Fabian Panduro-Galvan, Marysville Pilchuck 10

Chris Iacolucci, Shorecrest 10

Uriel Herrera, Snohomish 10

Laurence Wanambisi, Stanwood 9

Christian Thode, Archbishop Murphy 6

Geovanni Ramirez, Mariner 6

Cristian Caro, Mount Vernon 6

Brady Henderson, Archbishop Murphy 5

Taylor Moe, King’s 5

Ryan Fransen, King’s 5

Devon Green, Marysville Getchell 5

Garrett Barber, Mount Vernon 5

Justin Morrison, Mount Vernon 5

Alec Somers, Mountlake Terrace 5

Anton Resing, Shorecrest 5

Greyden Saunders, Glacier Peak 4

Branson Corwin, Glacier Peak 4

Michael Zeng, Jackson 4

Matt Simmons, Kamiak 4

Chance Lord, Kamiak 4

Forrest Perry, King’s 4

Tyler Sharp, Monroe 4

Humberto Garza, Mount Vernon 4

Taj McChesney, Shorewood 4

Eric Jones, Snohomish 4

Jeff Meier, South Whidbey 4

Parker Buchanan, Archbishop Murphy 3

Jensen Crisler, Archbishop Murphy 3

Gabe Astone, Archbishop Murphy 3

Nazar Yaychenya, Cascade 3

Kyle Walsh, Cedarcrest 3

Chris Cole, Cedarcrest 3

Michael Funk, Cedarcrest 3

Gabe White, Glacier Peak 3

Brandon Wright, Kamiak 3

Jason Kim, Kamiak 3

Ignacio Ponce, Lake Stevens 3

Max Sands, Lake Stevens 3

Philipp Hofman, Lakewood 3

Edgar Navarro, Mariner 3

Austin Panek, Meadowdale 3

Gavin Stewart, Oak Harbor 3

Jeremy Mitchell, Oak Harbor 3

Jon Coon, Shorecrest 3

Alex Day, Shorecrest 3

Anthony Pepe, Shorewood 3

Blake Crutchfield, Snohomish 3

Chase Lauinger, Stanwood 3

Assists

Stuart Smith, Meadowdale 6

Justin Morrison, Mount Vernon 6

Jorge Ruiz, Mariner 5

Humberto Garza, Mount Vernon 5

Blake Crutchfield, Snohomish 5

Brady Henderson, Archbishop Murphy 4

Peter Vizzoni, Glacier Peak 4

Garrett Barber, Mount Vernon 4

Alex Day, Shorecrest 4

Callahan Gobel, Shorewood 4

Colin Cuchna, Stanwood 4

Christian Thode, Archbishop Murphy 3

Keegan McAdam, Archbishop Murphy 3

Chris Cole, Cedarcrest 3

Greyden Saunders, Glacier Peak 3

Vadim Nagornyy, Jackson 3

Matt Simmons, Kamiak 3

Ignacio Ponce, Lake Stevens 3

Elijah Gordon, Lake Stevens 3

Alex Krantz, Oak Harbor 3

Chris Iacolucci, Shorecrest 3

Uriel Herrera, Snohomish 3

Noah Heintz, Stanwood 3

Nick Smoody, Stanwood 3

Shutouts

Vaughn Silver, Lake Stevens 4

Ryan Peters, Snohomish 4

Jeff Scavotto, Archbishop Murphy 3

Lucas MacMillan, Glacier Peak 3

Tristan Bratvold, Kamiak 3

Spencer Haddenham-Gibler, Shorecrest 3

Riley Martin, Stanwood 3

Scott Pease, Cascade 2

Griffin Small, Edmonds-Woodway 2

Silvan Katynskiy, Mariner 2

Kole Bradley-Kuk, Marysville Pilchuck 2

Mark Steinke, Meadowdale 2

Adriano Terenzi, Mount Vernon 2

Kevin Silveira, Oak Harbor 2

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