NSCAA/MaxPreps High School Players of the Week Announced for March 29-April 4
By Staff Report
Apr 5, 2017, 12:00am
MaxPreps, the online high school sports leader and The National Soccer Coaches Association of America team up to honor the nation's best. (Week of 3/29-4/4)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (April 5, 2017) - The National Soccer Coaches Association of America and MaxPreps announced today the 11 boys and 12 girls who have been named the Spring NSCAA/MaxPreps High School State Players of the Week for their on-field efforts from March 29-April 4.
The NSCAA uses results and statistics provided by MaxPreps.com to select one boy and one girl honoree from each participating state competing during the spring high school season.
Coaches wanting to nominate their players must submit statistics to MaxPreps.com in order for their athletes to be considered; nomination instructions can be found below. Winners receive a MaxPreps/NSCAA branded letterman's patch and recognition on both MaxPreps.com and NSCAA.com.
Nominations are due every Sunday by at 11:59 p.m. ET each week to be considered.
Boys' Winners for March 29-April 4 State | Player Name | Position | School | Alabama | Amos Ndikumana | Midfielder | Murphy High School (Mobile, AL) | Arkansas | Myles Fells | N/A | Robinson High School (Little Rock, AR) | Florida | Matthew Lobatos | Midfielder | Cornerstone Academy (Gainesville, FL) | Georgia | Marquez McBride | Goalkeeper | Jackson High School (Atlanta, GA) | Nebraska | Chandler Briggs | Midfielder | Platteview High School (Springfield, NE) | Oklahoma | Shae Garner | Forward | Skiatook High School (Skiatook, OK) | South Carolina | Brenden Kelly | Forward | Bluffton High School (Bluffton, SC) | Tennessee | Michael Jones | Forward | Grace Christian Academy (Franklin, TN) | Utah | Josh Orme | Striker | Timpview High School (Provo, UT) | Virginia | Ali Jammi | Forward | Maury High School (Norfolk, VA) | Washington | Habib Barry | Midfielder | Tyee High School (SeaTac, WA) |
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Girls' Winners for March 29-April 4
State | Player Name | Position | School | Alabama | Melisa Wongsa | Midfielder | Bryant High School (Irvington, AL) | Arkansas | MacKenzie Fredericks | N/A | Robinson High School (Little Rock, AR) | Colorado | Isabella Montoya | Midfielder | Fountain Valley High School (Colorado Springs, CO) | Florida | Natalie Rohm | Midfielder | FISH (Brandon, FL) | Georgia | Jazmine Santiago | Midfielder | Glenn Hills High School (Augusta, GA) | Illinois | Karen Salgado | Forward | Marine Leadership Academy (Chicago, IL) | Michigan | Kerstyn Williams | Goalkeeper | Woodhaven High School (Brownstown, MI) | Missouri | Maggie Skeen | Forward | St. Charles High School (St. Charles, MO) | Nebraska | Leah Buss | Forward | Norfolk High School (Norfolk, NE) | North Carolina | Lauren Rector | Midfielder | Jay M. Robinson High School (Concord, NC) | South Carolina | Caroline Conti | Midfielder | Mann High School (Greenville, SC) | Virginia | Shea Ruzich | Forward | Veritas School (Richmond, VA) |
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