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.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

Glacier Peak’s Sammie Christensen advances a runner with a ground ball against Lake Stevens on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at Glacier Peak High School in Snohomish, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Prep softball roundup for Wednesday, March 26

Grizzlies smash three homers.

Prep baseball roundup for Wednesday, March 26

Declan Crawford’s no-hitter leads Warriors.

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) celebrates his two-run home run with a trident as he high fives teammates during the first inning against the Texas Rangers, Tuesday, April 23, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. (Elías Valverde II / Tribune News Services)
How Cal Raleigh became the conscience of the Mariners

The fan-favorite signed a six-year extension after a 34 HR, 100-RBI 2024 campaign.

Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for March 16-22

The Athlete of the Week nominees for March 16-22. Voting closes at… Continue reading

Prep roundup for Wednesday, March 26

Jackson, Snohomish, Kamiak dominate tennis opponents.

Prep baseball roundup for Tuesday, March 25

Warriors 10-run rule rivals for second time in five days.

Jackson’s Allie Thomsen puts her arms up in celebration as she runs into home to score during the 4A district championship against Kamiak on Friday, May 17, 2024 in Everett, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Prep softball roundup for Tuesday, March 25

Jackson blanks Everett for first win of the season.

Russell Wilson (3) of the Pittsburgh Steelers warms up before the first quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz / The Denver Post / Tribune News Service)
Russell Wilson is set to sign with the New York Giants

The New York Giants have their quarterback solution - for now, at… Continue reading

St. Johns and Omaha men's basketball face off during the first round of the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. (The Athletic)
College basketball’s transfer portal opens, prices rise

On April 7, the eyes of the college basketball world should be… Continue reading

Snohomish’s Bryant Antonio Recendez gets around Glacier Peak’s Federico Zamolo during the game on Wednesday, March 12, 2025 in Snohomish, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Prep boys soccer roundup for Tuesday, March 25

Panthers, Warriors come away with OT wins.

Prep roundup for Tuesday, March 25

Jackson golf claims Everett School District Championship.

X
Prep baseball roundup for Monday, March 24

Malachi Noet hits three homers as Kamiak cruises to 18-0 win.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.