2015 SOC All Conference Teams
2015 SOC All Conference Teams
SOC I First Team
Shane Zimmerman (South Webster), Drew Dutiel (South Webster), Alek Blevins (South Webster), Logan Stambaugh (South Webster), Matthew Shonkwiler (South Webster), Kahler Rockwell (South Webster), Trevor Coriell (South Webster), Dom Holding (South Webster), Zack Gahm (Valley), Alex Gahm (Valley), Aaron Linne (Valley), Jacob Gibson (Valley), Bryce Romanello (Valley), Aaron Keyser (Clay), Tyler Knittel (Clay), Ethan Newton (Clay), Devon Holcomb (Clay), Ethan Porter (Glenwood), Edward McGahan (Glenwood), Austin Litz (Glenwood), Dylan Rawlins (Glenwood).
SOC I Second Team
Blake Fulk (South Webster), Sam Holstein (South Webster), Shiloah Blevins (South Webster), Taylor Golden (Valley), Adam Friend (Valley), Clayton Ruby (Valley), Jordan Collier (Clay), Anthony Williams (Clay), Parker Steele (Glenwood), Kade Conley (Glenwood).
SOC I Champions- South Webster
SOC I Offensive Player of the Year- Shane Zimmerman (South Webster)
SOC I Defensive Player of the Year- Aaron Linne (Valley)
SOC I Coach of the Year- Corey Claxon (South Webster)
Records- South Webster (6-0-0), Valley (3-3), Clay (1-4-1), Glenwood (1-4-1).
Shane Zimmerman (South Webster), Drew Dutiel (South Webster), Alek Blevins (South Webster), Logan Stambaugh (South Webster), Matthew Shonkwiler (South Webster), Kahler Rockwell (South Webster), Trevor Coriell (South Webster), Dom Holding (South Webster), Zack Gahm (Valley), Alex Gahm (Valley), Aaron Linne (Valley), Jacob Gibson (Valley), Bryce Romanello (Valley), Aaron Keyser (Clay), Tyler Knittel (Clay), Ethan Newton (Clay), Devon Holcomb (Clay), Ethan Porter (Glenwood), Edward McGahan (Glenwood), Austin Litz (Glenwood), Dylan Rawlins (Glenwood).
SOC I Second Team
Blake Fulk (South Webster), Sam Holstein (South Webster), Shiloah Blevins (South Webster), Taylor Golden (Valley), Adam Friend (Valley), Clayton Ruby (Valley), Jordan Collier (Clay), Anthony Williams (Clay), Parker Steele (Glenwood), Kade Conley (Glenwood).
SOC I Champions- South Webster
SOC I Offensive Player of the Year- Shane Zimmerman (South Webster)
SOC I Defensive Player of the Year- Aaron Linne (Valley)
SOC I Coach of the Year- Corey Claxon (South Webster)
Records- South Webster (6-0-0), Valley (3-3), Clay (1-4-1), Glenwood (1-4-1).
SOC II
SOC II First Team
Zack Jordan (Wheelersburg), Chance Holbrook (Wheelersburg), Issac Mullins (Wheelersburg), Ethan Pulley (Wheelersburg), Ethan McCain (Wheelersburg), Christian Hughes (Wheelersburg), Dalton Wood (Wheelersburg), Alex Munion (Wheelersburg), Eli Reffit (Minford), Jacob Perry (Minford), Ian Tolle (Minford), Mason Harris (Minford), Tanner Gampp (Minford), Caleb Mills (Northwest), Billy Murphy (Northwest), Ben Howard (Northwest), Austin Speer (Northwest), James White (Waverly), Darby Teeters (Waverly), Tyler Newman (Waverly), Nathan Bragdon (Portsmouth West), TJ Hoggard (Portsmouth West).
SOC II Second Team
Kurt Kaskey (Wheelersburg), Devin Thurmer (Wheelersburg), Malek Soumakieh (Wheelersburg), Jeremy Fuhrman (Minford), Talen Coriell (Minford), Matthew Gullet (Minford), Dylan Amburgey (Northwest), Tyler Webb (Northwest), Chance Brown (Waverly), Levi Moore (Waverly), Chris Dials (Portsmouth West).
SOC II Champions- Wheelersburg
SOC II Offensive Player of the Year- Ethan McCain (Wheelersburg)
SOC II Defensive Player of the Year- Nathan Bragdon (Portsmouth West)
SOC II Coach of the Year- Jon Estep (Wheelersburg)
Records- Wheelersburg (8-0), Minford (6-2), Northwest (4-4), Waverly (2-6), Portsmouth West (0-8).
Zack Jordan (Wheelersburg), Chance Holbrook (Wheelersburg), Issac Mullins (Wheelersburg), Ethan Pulley (Wheelersburg), Ethan McCain (Wheelersburg), Christian Hughes (Wheelersburg), Dalton Wood (Wheelersburg), Alex Munion (Wheelersburg), Eli Reffit (Minford), Jacob Perry (Minford), Ian Tolle (Minford), Mason Harris (Minford), Tanner Gampp (Minford), Caleb Mills (Northwest), Billy Murphy (Northwest), Ben Howard (Northwest), Austin Speer (Northwest), James White (Waverly), Darby Teeters (Waverly), Tyler Newman (Waverly), Nathan Bragdon (Portsmouth West), TJ Hoggard (Portsmouth West).
SOC II Second Team
Kurt Kaskey (Wheelersburg), Devin Thurmer (Wheelersburg), Malek Soumakieh (Wheelersburg), Jeremy Fuhrman (Minford), Talen Coriell (Minford), Matthew Gullet (Minford), Dylan Amburgey (Northwest), Tyler Webb (Northwest), Chance Brown (Waverly), Levi Moore (Waverly), Chris Dials (Portsmouth West).
SOC II Champions- Wheelersburg
SOC II Offensive Player of the Year- Ethan McCain (Wheelersburg)
SOC II Defensive Player of the Year- Nathan Bragdon (Portsmouth West)
SOC II Coach of the Year- Jon Estep (Wheelersburg)
Records- Wheelersburg (8-0), Minford (6-2), Northwest (4-4), Waverly (2-6), Portsmouth West (0-8).
SOC Girls
SOC Girls First Team
Morgan Willoughby (Wheelersburg), Christen Risner (Wheelersburg), Raygan Reyes (Wheelersburg), Kendal Warren (Wheelersburg), Laikyn Salyers (Wheelersburg), Sophie Hagans (Wheelersburg), Sydney White (Wheelersburg), Brittany Swim (Wheelersburg), Aspen Lambert (Minford), Lyndlee Willis (Minford), Sarah Shumway (Minford), Tori Reffit (Minford), Hannah Willis (Minford), Hannah McAllister (Waverly), Rose Remington (Waverly), Breanna Murphy (Waverly), Courtney Boyer (Waverly), Shawnacy McGuire (Northwest), Lillie Throckmorton (Northwest), Sydnie Jenkins (Northwest), Lindsey Howard (Portsmouth West), Emily Taylor (Portsmouth West).
SOC Second Team
Michal Cunningham (Wheelersburg), McKailyn Wamsley (Wheelersburg), Kyleigh Tackett (Wheelersburg), Marissa Watters (Minford), Ashley Lewis (Minford), Izabella Zulfiyevah (Minford), Hannah Goodman (Waverly), Morganne Pederson (Waverly), Nichole Peoples (Northwest), Destiny Ruth (Northwest), Joy Durant (Portsmouth West).
SOC Champions- Wheelersburg
SOC Offensive Player of the Year- Morgan Willoughby (Wheelersburg)
SOC Defensive Player of the Year- Shawnacy McGuire (Northwest)
SOC Coach of the Year- Todd Jarvis (Wheelersburg)
Records- Wheelersburg (7-0-1), Minford (4-2-2), Waverly (3-4-1), Northwest (3-5), Portsmouth West (0-8)
Morgan Willoughby (Wheelersburg), Christen Risner (Wheelersburg), Raygan Reyes (Wheelersburg), Kendal Warren (Wheelersburg), Laikyn Salyers (Wheelersburg), Sophie Hagans (Wheelersburg), Sydney White (Wheelersburg), Brittany Swim (Wheelersburg), Aspen Lambert (Minford), Lyndlee Willis (Minford), Sarah Shumway (Minford), Tori Reffit (Minford), Hannah Willis (Minford), Hannah McAllister (Waverly), Rose Remington (Waverly), Breanna Murphy (Waverly), Courtney Boyer (Waverly), Shawnacy McGuire (Northwest), Lillie Throckmorton (Northwest), Sydnie Jenkins (Northwest), Lindsey Howard (Portsmouth West), Emily Taylor (Portsmouth West).
SOC Second Team
Michal Cunningham (Wheelersburg), McKailyn Wamsley (Wheelersburg), Kyleigh Tackett (Wheelersburg), Marissa Watters (Minford), Ashley Lewis (Minford), Izabella Zulfiyevah (Minford), Hannah Goodman (Waverly), Morganne Pederson (Waverly), Nichole Peoples (Northwest), Destiny Ruth (Northwest), Joy Durant (Portsmouth West).
SOC Champions- Wheelersburg
SOC Offensive Player of the Year- Morgan Willoughby (Wheelersburg)
SOC Defensive Player of the Year- Shawnacy McGuire (Northwest)
SOC Coach of the Year- Todd Jarvis (Wheelersburg)
Records- Wheelersburg (7-0-1), Minford (4-2-2), Waverly (3-4-1), Northwest (3-5), Portsmouth West (0-8)
Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
The SOC Senior game and awards presentations will be at Wheelersburg on Monday 11/2 @ 7:00PM. All seniors from all teams are invited to play. Bring both jerseys because teams will be divided just before the match
Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
Disagree with defensive players of the year in both leagues. Drew Dutiel in SOC 1 and Mason Harris in SOC 2 should have received the award.
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Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
Not sure what stats were used in determining the SOC 2 Defensive player of the year, but Mason Harris from Minford would be a great choice. Ian Tolle from Minford would also be a good candidate, as well as Jacob Perry. Hard to throw Perry in but hard to leave him out. As a midfielder you play a little bit of offense and defense. So with these 2 player of the year titles a midfielder gets left out at times. Notice a midfielder didn't win anything in SOC 1 or SOC 2.
Bragdon from West probably had more saves then any other keeper in the area, but also had more shots taken on him than any other keeper. If that stat is what awarded him poy then one would have to guess that any future keeper on a team that finishes last will win defensive poy. Nothing against Bragdon, he is a fine player and clearly the best on that squad.
And on the girls Defensive POY I think Aspen Lambert would also make an excellent choice.
Bragdon from West probably had more saves then any other keeper in the area, but also had more shots taken on him than any other keeper. If that stat is what awarded him poy then one would have to guess that any future keeper on a team that finishes last will win defensive poy. Nothing against Bragdon, he is a fine player and clearly the best on that squad.
And on the girls Defensive POY I think Aspen Lambert would also make an excellent choice.
Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
Goalies and strikers tend to get these PoYs. It's because they are stat builders. I'm sure each one listed had enough case to win it.
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Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
Thought with the strong defense Minford had, Gullett would have gotten a first team selection. Harris, Tolle, Perry and Gullett definitely kept Minford in games and all could have received defensive POY consideration.Flock_92 wrote:Not sure what stats were used in determining the SOC 2 Defensive player of the year, but Mason Harris from Minford would be a great choice. Ian Tolle from Minford would also be a good candidate, as well as Jacob Perry. Hard to throw Perry in but hard to leave him out. As a midfielder you play a little bit of offense and defense. So with these 2 player of the year titles a midfielder gets left out at times. Notice a midfielder didn't win anything in SOC 1 or SOC 2.
Bragdon from West probably had more saves then any other keeper in the area, but also had more shots taken on him than any other keeper. If that stat is what awarded him poy then one would have to guess that any future keeper on a team that finishes last will win defensive poy. Nothing against Bragdon, he is a fine player and clearly the best on that squad.
And on the girls Defensive POY I think Aspen Lambert would also make an excellent choice.
Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
Da man wrote:Is the all star game coed or seperate boys and girls games?
Thereally will be a senior game for the boys and a senior game for the girls.
Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
Uneasy Rider wrote:Thought with the strong defense Minford had, Gullett would have gotten a first team selection. Harris, Tolle, Perry and Gullett definitely kept Minford in games and all could have received defensive POY consideration.Flock_92 wrote:Not sure what stats were used in determining the SOC 2 Defensive player of the year, but Mason Harris from Minford would be a great choice. Ian Tolle from Minford would also be a good candidate, as well as Jacob Perry. Hard to throw Perry in but hard to leave him out. As a midfielder you play a little bit of offense and defense. So with these 2 player of the year titles a midfielder gets left out at times. Notice a midfielder didn't win anything in SOC 1 or SOC 2.
Bragdon from West probably had more saves then any other keeper in the area, but also had more shots taken on him than any other keeper. If that stat is what awarded him poy then one would have to guess that any future keeper on a team that finishes last will win defensive poy. Nothing against Bragdon, he is a fine player and clearly the best on that squad.
And on the girls Defensive POY I think Aspen Lambert would also make an excellent choice.
I agree Gullett should have made the first team selection. The defense is what kept them in a lot of games.
Also don't know where the keeper for Northwest , Zack Smith, was at in the selections. Northwest posts their best record in a few years and the goalie didn't even get a 2nd team seletion?!
Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
That is incorrect. It is a coed game.Flock_92 wrote:Da man wrote:Is the all star game coed or seperate boys and girls games?
Thereally will be a senior game for the boys and a senior game for the girls.
Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
A conference title does not always translate into having the dominant offensive and defensive players in the area. The conference championship shows that the heralded team had the best record. There could be an outstanding player on a team that finishes 2nd, 3rd.... or last and be the offensive or defensive player of the year. Key note Nathan Bragdon, SOC 2 Defensive Player of the Year. Congratulations to the kids who got awarded to the Conference teams.
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Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
Totally agree!Ballerz3 wrote:Agree Drew Dutiel or Trevor Coriell should have gotten defense!
Re: 2015 SOC All Conference Teams
Bragdon had 195 saves in 15 games. Something like 32-33 goals against
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Voting is done by each coach, each team gets a certain amount of votes based on their standings.. I agree with the defensive players of the year.. Yes, it usually goes to a goalie but the coaches also vote on this..Bragdon was the best all around goalie in the league.. West wasn't great but he helped them stay competitive every game.. 195 saves and 33 goals against isn't anything to argue with.. Just because they didn't win doesn't mean he wasn't great.. You can throw anyone on a team like burg or Sw and be successful with 5-8 saves a game..