2024 All-5Star Preps BOYS SOCCER
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FIRST TEAM
FORWARDS
Dillon Sims, senior, Bearden: Sims (17 goals, 13 assists), a Pellissippi State commitment, earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as Bearden won the Class AAA state championship.
Lucas Ford, junior, Bearden: Ford (seven goals, 18 assists) earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as Bearden won the Class AAA state championship.
Brady Hammer, senior, Hardin Valley: Hammer (17 goals), a Maryville College commitment, was team captain and earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as HVA advanced to the state sectionals.
Ben Brophy, junior, Hardin Valley: Brophy (team-high 29 goals) was the District 4-AAA Offensive Player of the Year and earned All-Region 2-AAA honors as HVA advanced to the state sectionals.
Moises Betanco, senior, Gatlinburg-Pittman: Betanco (20 goals, eight assists) earned All-District 1-A and All-Region 1-A honors, helping G-P win the Class A state championship.
Carlos Turcios Reyes, junior, Gatlinburg-Pittman: Reyes (10 goals, 19 assists) earned All-District 1-A and All-Region 1-A honors as G-P won the Class A state championship.
Andrew Knight, senior, Alcoa: Knight (35 goals, 18 assists since sophomore year), a Maryville College signee and Jacob Knight’s twin brother, earned All-District 5-AA and All-Region 2-AA honors as Alcoa advanced to the state quarterfinals and lost to Greeneville in a PK shootout.
Diego Ojeda, junior, Alcoa: Ojeda (10 goals, four assists) was the District 5-AA Offensive Player of the Year and earned All-Region honors as Alcoa advanced to the state quarterfinals and lost to Greeneville in a PK shootout.
Grayson Goodale, senior, Catholic: Goodale (15 goals, six assists) was the Irish’s leading scorer (he also led the football team in rushing) and earned Division II-AA All-East Region honors as Catholic advanced to the state tournament.
Freddy Castro, sophomore, Sevier County: Castro (15 goals, 10 assists) was the District 2-AAA Player of the Year and earned all-region honors, leading Sevier County to the Region 1-AAA semifinals before losing to Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett.
Jefferson Cervellon Sanchez, sophomore, Cocke County: Sanchez earned All-District 1-AA and All-Region 1-AA honors as Cocke County advanced to the state quarterfinals before losing to South-Doyle.
Jude Straussfogel, sophomore, South-Doyle: Straussfogel (19 goals, 15 assists) earned All-District 5-AA and All-Region 3-AA honors and had both goals in the state championship match when South-Doyle beat Greeneville 2-1 for the title.
MIDFIELDERS
Jack Raulston, senior, Bearden: Raulston (15 goals, 10 assists), a Berry College commitment, was the District 4-AAA and Region 2-AAA MVP as Bearden won the Class AAA state championship.
Franklin Von Hagen, junior, Farragut: Von Hagen (six goals, seven assists) earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as Farragut advanced to the district semifinals before losing to Bearden.
Oscar Estrada, junior, Gatlinburg-Pittman: Estrada (16 goals, five assists) earned All-District 1-A and All-Region 1-A honors as G-P won the Class A state championship.
Thomas Tisdale, senior, Maryville: Tisdale (12 goals, 12 assists) earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as Maryville advanced to the district semifinals before losing to HVA.
Eli Lynch, senior, Oak Ridge: Lynch was the District 3-AAA MVP and earned All-Region 2-AAA honors, leading Oak Ridge to the region semifinals before losing to Hardin Valley Academy.
Bacon Lauderback, senior, Alcoa: Lauderback (five goals), a South Carolina-Lancaster commitment and team MVP winner, was the District 5-AA Co-Player of the Year as Alcoa advanced to the state quarterfinals and lost to Greeneville in a PK shootout.
Anestis Tiriakidis, junior, South-Doyle: Tiriakidis (28 goals, 14 assists) was the District 5-AA Co-Player of the Year, an All-Region 3-AA player, and MVP of the state tournament as South-Doyle beat Greeneville 2-1 in the finals.
David Fisher, senior, Greeneville: Fisher (four goals, 13 assists) was the Region 1-AA MVP and earned All-District 2-AA honors as Greeneville advanced to the state championship match before losing to South-Doyle.
DEFENDERS
Frankie Manrod, junior, Hardin Valley: Manrod (four goals, eight shutouts) earned District 4-AAA Defensive Player of the Year honors and All-Region 2-AAA honors and made the match-saving stop against Bearden in the 1-0 region title victory as HVA advanced to the state sectionals.
Nic Prins, senior, Bearden: Prins (13 shutouts, 15 goals allowed), a Maryville College commitment, earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors, helping Bearden win the Class AAA state championship.
Shawn Spencer, senior, Bearden: Spencer (13 shutouts, 15 goals allowed) was a top defender as Bearden win the Class AAA state championship.
Connor Stayton, senior, Greeneville: Stayton (six goals, one assist, 10 shutouts) was the District 2-AA Defensive Player of the Year and the Region 1-AA Defensive MVP as the Greene Devils advanced to the state championship match before losing to South-Doyle.
Finn Straussfogel, sophomore, South-Doyle: Straussfogel (14 shutouts, four goals, three assists) anchored the defense and earned All-District 5-AA and All-Region 3-AA honors as South-Doyle won the state championship.
Pablo Mejia, junior, Sevier County: Mejia was the District 2-AAA Defender of the Year and earned All-Region 1-AAA honors as Sevier County advanced to the Region 1-AAA semifinals before losing to Kingsport Dobyns-Bennett.
Jacob Knight, senior, Alcoa: Knight (18 goals, 17 assists since sophomore year), a Maryville college signee and Andrew Knight’s twin brother, earned All-District 5-AA and All-Region 3-AA honors as Alcoa advanced to the state quarterfinals and lost to Greeneville in a PK shootout.
GOALKEEPERS
Logan Nelson, junior, Bearden: Nelson (13 shutouts, 10 goals allowed), the 5Star Preps Player of the Year, was the District 4-AAA Goalkeeper of the Year and Region 2-AAA and state championship MVP as the Bulldogs won the Class AAA state title.
Jeffry Valladares, junior, Gatlinburg-Pittman: Valladares posted 18 saves in the state tournament and had a PK save in the quarterfinal, earning all-state honors as the Highlanders clinched the Class A state championship.
Tanner Myers, senior, Greeneville: Myers (185 saves, 10 shutouts) was the Region 1-AA Goalkeeper of the Year, earning All-District 2-AA and all-region honors as Greeneville advanced to the state championship match before losing to South-Doyle.
Jonah Mitchell, junior, South-Doyle: Mitchell (10 shutouts) was the District 5-AA Goalkeeper of the Year despite missing part of the season and returned as the Cherokees won the state title.
SECOND TEAM
FORWARDS
Aidan Ainsworth, sophomore, Bearden: Ainsworth (12 goals, seven assists) was a key offensive player, helping Bearden win the Class AAA state championship.
Nathan Holbrook, junior, Hardin Valley: Holbrook (15 goals) earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as HVA advanced to the state sectionals.
Seth Meade, senior, Maryville: Meade (15 goals, nine assists), a Guilford College signee, earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as Maryville advanced to the district semifinals before losing to HVA.
Brooks Burnette, senior, Farragut: Burnette (seven goals, four assists) earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as Farragut advanced to the district semifinals before losing to Bearden.
Roger Oseguera Cruz, sophomore, South-Doyle: Cruz (17 goals, 14 assists) earned All-District 5-AA and All-Region 3-AA honors as South-Doyle won the state championship.
Austin Beets, senior, Greeneville: Beets (17 goals, 12 assists) was the District 2-AA Offensive Player of the Year and earned All-Region 1-AA honors as Greeneville reached the state championship match before losing to South-Doyle.
Emmett Lee, senior, Oak Ridge: Lee earned All-District 3-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as the Wildcats advanced to the region semifinals before losing to Hardin Valley Academy.
Silas Geasling, senior, Central: Geasling (16 goals) was the District 3-AAA Attacker of the Year and had the tying and winning goals against Halls in the regular season as Central advanced to the district semifinals before losing to Halls.
Ronaldo Guillen, senior, Loudon: Guillen (six goals, six assists) was on the All-District 5-AA first team, leading the Redskins to the district semifinals where they lost to eventual state champion South-Doyle.
Jesus Orozco, senior, Lenoir City: Orozco (15 goals, six assists) was on the District 5-AA first team as the Panthers advanced to the district semifinals before losing to Alcoa.
Mason Keeton, senior, Oneida: Keeton (14 goals, eight assists, program-high 74 career goals) was the District 2-A Player of the Year as Oneida advanced to the Region 1-A semifinals.
Colby Stokely, sophomore, CAK: Stokely was the team’s top offensive player as Christian Academy of Knoxville advanced to the region tournament before losing to Chattanooga Notre Dame.
MIDFIELDERS
Marques Powers, senior, Hardin Valley: Powers (10 goals), a Maryville College commitment and team captain, earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as HVA advanced to the state sectionals.
William Vasquez-Reyes, junior, West: Vasquez-Reyes was chosen to the All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA teams as the Rebels advanced to the district quarterfinals.
Austin Ayo, senior, Catholic: Ayo (eight goals, five assist), a four-year starter, earned Division II-AA All-East Region honors as the Irish advanced to the state tournament.
Grey Fiveash, senior, Halls: Fiveash (12 shutouts, 17 goals allowed) earned All-District 3-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as the Red Devils advanced to the region semifinals before losing at Bearden.
Alex Middlecoff, senior, Webb: Middlecoff (seven goals, three assists) was chosen to the Division II-AA All-East Region team as the Spartans advanced to the region tournament before losing to Catholic.
Giulio Garbarino, junior, West: Garbarino earned All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA honors as the Rebels advanced to the district quarterfinals before losing to Maryville.
Jackson Campbell, senior, Lakeway Christian: Campbell earned Division II-A All-East Region honors as Lakeway Christian advanced to the region finals (state quarterfinals).
DEFENDERS
Wyatt Yancey, senior, Oneida: Yancey, a three-year starter, earned All-District 2-AA and All-Region 1-AA honors as Oneida advanced to the region semifinals.
Jonathan Tellez, senior, Cumberland County: Tellez earned All-District 7-AA and All-Region 4-AA honors for Cumberland County.
Gabe Webber, senior, Oak Ridge: Webber was selected to All-District 3-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA teams as the Wildcats advanced to the region semifinals before losing to Hardin Valley Academy.
Nathan Morgan, senior, Halls: Morgan (12 shutouts, 17 goals allowed) was the District 3-AAA Defender of the Year and an All-Region 2-AAA player as the Red Devils advanced to the region semifinals before losing at Bearden.
Braeden Kercher, senior, Central: Kercher earned All-District 3-AAA and All-Region honors as the Bobcats advanced to the district semifinals before losing to Halls.
Warren Hurst, senior, Webb: Hurst (eight goals, four assists), a Maryville College signee, was chosen to the Division II-AA All-East Region team as the Spartans advanced to the region tournament before losing to Catholic.
GOALKEEPERS
Adam Leonard, junior, Hardin Valley: Leonard (eight shutouts) was chosen to All-District 4-AAA and All-Region 2-AAA teams as HVA advanced to the state sectionals.
Jackson Lore, senior, Central: Lore (six saves avg. per game) was District 3-AAA Co-Goalkeeper of the Year as the Bobcats advanced to the district semifinals before losing to Halls.
Parker Crittendon, sophomore, Halls: Crittendon (12 shutouts, 17 goals allowed) was the District 3-AAA Co-Goalkeeper of the Year as the Red Devils advanced to the region semifinals before losing at Bearden.
Jonathan Shaver, senior, Catholic: Shaver started in goal for the fourth consecutive season as the Irish advanced to the Division II-AA state tournament.
Gavin Keeton, senior, Oneida: Keeton was the District 2-A Goalkeeper of the Year but missed the last five games due to injury as Oneida advanced to the Region 1-A semifinals.