All-state boys soccer teams: Which local players made it?

  • Mike Cane, Herald Writer
  • Monday, June 29, 2009 1:09pm
  • Sports

Honors keep piling up for Michael Harris, a midfielder/defender who helped launch the Shorecrest High School boys soccer team to a state championship late last month.

Harris was named the 2009 Class 3A all-state MVP. Harris, who verbally committed to play soccer for the University of Washington after he graduates from Shorecrest in 2010, also won the 2008-09 Gatorade Washington Boys Soccer Player of the Year award.

Harris’ coach at Shorecrest, Drew Thompson, was named 3A all-state Coach of the Year.

Here are the complete boys soccer all-state selections.

2009 all-state boys soccer teams

Class 4A

Player of the year — Justin Moore, f, South Kitsap.

Coach of the year — Michael Krug, South Kitsap.

First team

Forwards — Dylan Gaydosh, Stadium; Ugo Okoli, Todd Beamer; Justin Moore, South Kitsap; Marco Acevedo, Pasco.

Midfielders — Troy Peterson, Todd Beamer; Quinn Grisham, Issaquah; Andrew Clark, Pasco; KC Phillips, Stadium.

Defenders — Colin Ip, Bellarmine Prep; Kurt Stalsberg, Mountain View; Brady Espinoza, Pasco; Dan Tonkovich, Roosevelt; Connor Moe, Snohomish.

Goalkeeper — Emmanuel Martinez, Pasco.

Second team

Forwards — John Crenshaw, Marysville-Pilchuck; Oscar Diaz, Auburn Riverside; Septi Danciu, Evergreen (Vancouver); Brendon Gundry, Snohomish.

Midfielders — Drew Landram, Kentlake; Mike Ramos, University; Jake Perry, Skyview; Sean Tollan, Rogers (Puyallup); Brady Ballew, Marysville-Pilchuck.

Defenders — Lenin Ramirez, Jefferson; Kai Mumford, Olympia; Evan Johnson, Kamiakin; David Surdyk, Woodinville; Mike Smolkowski, Woodinville.

Goalkeepers — Daniel Ervin, Skyview; Eric Owen, Stadium.

Honorable mention

Forwards — Andrew Weishaar, Puyallup; Jamael Cox, Stadium.

Midfielders — James Matern, Ferris; Nico DeLaCruz, South Kitsap; Reid Jones, Cascade; Elwood Sevon, Marysville-Pilchuck; Miguel Acevedo, Pasco.

Defenders — Tommy Ellis, Jackson; Bailey Martin, Stadium; Cameron Veres, Lake Washington; Gordon Savage, Eastlake; Taylor Jackson, Auburn; Chance Johnstone, Mead.

Goalkeeper — Brian Schwartz, Skyline.

Class 3A

Player of the year — Michael Harris, mf, Shorecrest.

Coach of the year — Drew Thompson, Shorecrest.

First team

Forwards — Daniel Gonzalez, Yelm; Junior Ayala, West Valley (Yakima); Marcus Brandford, Lakeside (Seattle); Caden Sowers, Ferndale.

Midfielders — Michael Harris, Shorecrest; Chris Morris, Mercer Island; Quinton Beasley, Camas; James Gaynor, Columbia River.

Defenders — Nick Terrel, Shorecrest; Dhavan Vengadasalam, Auburn Mountainview; Jed Jacobsen, Mercer Island; Daniel Houston, Camas.

Goalkeeper — Forrest Marowitz, Mercer Island.

Second team

Forwards — Brian Galvan, Sunnyside; Jared Brace, Columbia River; Miguel Gonzalez, Yelm; Jordan Savage, Enumclaw.

Midfielders — Andrew Mastronardi, East Valley (Spokane); James Hoag, Franklin Pierce; Quinn Sinser, Eastside Catholic; Rene Caro, Mount Vernon.

Defenders — Kevin Bodle, Mount Rainier; Simon Kidder, North Kitsap; Forrest Chapin, West Valley (Yakima); Matt Johnson, Mercer Island; Nate Chamness, Shorecrest.

Goalkeeper — Keenan Joling, Capital.

Honorable mention

Forwards — Glenn Paden, Shorecrest; Danny Strome, Mercer Island; Race Sciabica, Bellevue; Stefano Louenberger, Franklin Pierce.

Midfielders — Cristian Gonzales, West Valley (Yakima); Garrett Musar, Shorecrest; Pete Fong, Seattle Prep.

Defenders — Brad Jackson, Bellevue; Kenny Buyco, Lakeside (Seattle).

Goalkeepers — Brian Murray, Mount Rainier; Johnny Krueger, Lakeside (Seattle); Phil Lopez, West Valley (Yakima).

Class 2A

Player of the year — Alberto Quinones, mf, Prosser.

Coach of the year — Joe McAulliffe, Squalicum.

First team

Forwards — Ian Houts, Archbishop Murphy; Casey Woodruff, Steilacoom; B.G. Guzman, Othello; Austin Walker, Cheney; Jake Nibley, Hockinson.

Midfielders — Alberto Quinones, Prosser; Sam Oakley, Mark Morris; Drew Grannemann, Hoquiam; Clarence Gundersen, Centralia.

Defenders — Brian Star, Lakewood; Paul Holloway, Cheney; Ryan Nicholas, Sultan; Tyler Florez, Riverside.

Goalkeeper — Doug Ehlebracht, Archbishop Murphy.

Second team

Forwards — Victor Garcia, Aberdeen; Connor Shipman, Squalicum; Mynor Maza, Prosser.

Midfielders — Brad Klees, Squalicum; Everado Lopez, Aberdeen; Evan Hindman, Black Hills; Dan Igbinoba, Cheney.

Defenders — Steven Acosta, Tumwater; Chris Garcia, Prosser; Dave Ball, Black Hills; Cole McIlvaine, Sehome; Zak Billman, Steilacoom.

Goalkeeper — Max Torres, Steilacoom.

Honorable mention

Forward — Andrew Blair, Lynden.

Midfielders — Andy Mihovilovich, Sehome; Nathan Barnhill, Sultan; Chris Melink, Mark Morris; Jordan Con, Interlake.

Defenders — Dylan Langei, Bellingham; Edgar Vasquez, Mark Morris; Adam McCuiston, Ridgefield; Andrew Furney, Burlington-Edison; Dustin Yarrington, Fife; Precilliano Martinez, Toppenish.

Goalkeepers — Erik Suarez, Othello; Gilberto Martinez, Aberdeen; Jon Suek, Mark Morris.

Class 1A

Player of the year — Dillon Truscott, f, Charles Wright Academy.

Coach of the year — Peter Knowles, Columbia (White Salmon).

First team

Forwards — Dillon Truscott, Charles Wright; Jose Zuniga, Granger; Eduardo Arzate, Connell; Jesus Silva, Highland.

Midfielders — Jose Cruz Najera, Brewster; Ryan McCormick, King’s; Corey Day, Orting; Freddy Barragan, Connell; Sky Tweedie-Yates, Overlake.

Defenders — Alex Escalera, Manson; Jose Tinoco, Brewster; Louy Lerebourg, White Salmon; Jose Alvarado, Connell; Ben Olp, Charles Wright.

Goalkeeper — Dan Pershall, La Center.

Second team

Forwards — Josh Neblock, Stevenson; Jose Avila, Cascade (Leavenworth); Aaron Cabrera, White Salmon; Kyle Terriere, Seattle Academy.

Midfielders — Luis Silva, Highland; Heber Vazquez, Wahluke; Quinn Murray, University Prep.

Defenders — Miguel Angel Santana, Warden; Ramon Cortez, White Salmon; Sam Hauck, King’s.

Goalkeeper — Brian Graf, Seattle Academy.

Honorable mention

Forwards — Pedro Farias, Cashmere; Carlos Pineda, Manson; Osbaldo Escoto, Manson.

Midfielders — Tim Feth, Kiona-Benton; Geoff Wacker, Coupeville; Julio Juarez, Chelan; Mark Lovrin, White Salmon.

Defenders — Zach Hollingshead, La Center; Andre Martin, Coupeville; Graham Thomas, Manson.

Goalkeepers — Dakota Huntley, Meridian; Hernan Hernandez, Cashmere.

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