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)


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 MontoyaMidfielderFountain Valley High School (Colorado Springs, CO)

Florida

Natalie RohmMidfielderFISH (Brandon, FL)

Georgia

Jazmine SantiagoMidfielderGlenn Hills High School (Augusta, GA)

Illinois

Karen SalgadoForwardMarine Leadership Academy (Chicago, IL)

Michigan

Kerstyn WilliamsGoalkeeperWoodhaven High School (Brownstown, MI)

Missouri

Maggie SkeenForwardSt. Charles High School (St. Charles, MO)

Nebraska

Leah BussForwardNorfolk High School (Norfolk, NE)

North Carolina

Lauren RectorMidfielderJay M. Robinson High School (Concord, NC)

South Carolina

Caroline Conti

Midfielder

Mann High School (Greenville, SC)

Virginia

Shea Ruzich

Forward

Veritas School (Richmond, VA)

 

About the NSCAA
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America was founded in 1941 and is based in Kansas City, Mo. The NSCAA, the world's largest soccer coaches organization, is the trusted and unifying voice, advocate and partner for coaches at all levels of the game. The Association provides programs and services that enhance, encourage and contribute to the development and recognition of soccer coaches, their players and the game we love. To learn more, visit NSCAA.com.