FIRST TEAM
Martin Campedelli, MF, North Broward Prep junior: The three-year starter scored 22 goals, 8 assists for the Eagles; said he was most proud of how the inexperienced team grew as the season went along.
Julian Camejo, MF, Westminster Academy senior: Played 5 years on varsity, winning 4 district championships; scored 5 goals and 9 assists to lead team to state semifinals; headed to Montreat College in North Carolina.
Jaiden Clunis, MF, Westminster Academy senior: 4-year varsity member cored 14 goals, 7 assists; scored winning penalty in shootout to send team to first-ever final four; had hat trick in season opener.
Christian Dohler, F, North Broward Prep junior: Two-year captain tallied team-leading 25 goals, 7 assists and has 67 goals, 30 assists since freshman year; holds school records of most goals in game (7), most points in game (14), most goals in season (31).
Willy Exavier, D, Highlands Christian Academy junior: Voted best defender at his school and played all across the backline; played three years on varsity and assisted on a goal this season.
Matthew Gordon, D, Pembroke Pines Charter senior: Two-year varsity starter and team captain had one goal, 5 assists and helped Jaguars to five shutouts; said winning district championship this year and being captain of the first Pembroke Pines Charter team to go to the State Finals (2019-20) are his highlights.
Greg Priyen, MF, Cardinal Gibbons junior: Three-year varsity member tallied 5 goals, three assists and helped the Chiefs to the district championship; also runs track and plays basketball.
Sebastian Rodriguez, F, Somerset senior: Scored 10 goals and four assists for the Panthers; team captain scored three 3 goals in a regional quarterfinal upset win over previously unbeaten North Broward Prep to advance to regional semis for first time in school history; 4-year varsity member.
Jack Simpkin, F, Pembroke Pines Charter senior: Three-year varsity member led the team with 11 goals and one assist; scored the game winning goal in the district championship; scored game winning goal in state semifinal penalty shootout in 2019-20.
Ethan Strati, D, North Broward Prep senior: Team captain and two-year varsity starter for the Eagles scored 5 goals and tied the record for assists in a season (21); broke the record for assist in a game (6); the East Tennessee State University signee helped Eagles to undefeated regular season.
Samuel Uscher, GKP, Archbishop McCarthy senior: Team captain had 1.08 goals against average in his fourth season on the varsity; shutout rival St. Thomas Aquinas; Mavericks reached regional quarterfinals for the first time in more than 4 years; saved PK against Cooper City.
SECOND TEAM
Nicholas Almeida MF, Highlands Christian senior
Victor Blanco, D, Somerset junior
Rees Block, MF, North Broward Prep junior
Micah Lewis, MF, Westminster Academy sophomore
Brandon Lue, GKP, University School junior
Nigel Muirhead, F, American Heritage senior
Lorenzo Muscarella, D, Pembroke Pines Charter senior
Santiago Pastor, MF, American Heritage senior
Ethan Rose, D, Westminster Academy senior
Thomas Vera, MF, Cardinal Gibbons senior
Meshack Waugh, F, Archbishop McCarthy sophomore
HONORABLE MENTION
American Heritage: Danny Arcila, Federico Gorini, Michael Jean-Baptiste, Carlos Palacio, Xavier Simpson; Archbishop McCarthy: Kyle Zuckoff; Calvary Christian Academy: Deren Avilez, Mason Clark, Liam Oullette, Elijah Williams; Cardinal Gibbons: Daniel Del Toro-Copeland, Noah Hart, Deni Rivard, Grant Rodriquez, Frank Roig; Coral Springs Charter: Andrew Mersch, Christian Parra; Highlands Christian: Moses Delana, Daniel Tomaz; North Broward Prep: Raphael Canez, Sebastian Munos, Enzo Peri, Sultan Zhanseit; Pembroke Pines Charter: Carlos Betancur, Alex Champagne, Julian Garcia-Rudnik, Andres Jaime; Pine Crest: Aiden Feeney, Gavin Sullivan; Somerset: Mauricio Castillo, Luis Garcia; South Florida Heat: Darshon Uppal; Westminster Academy: Cason Alday, Matthew Miller, Jahlan Paul.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Chris Lamarre, Westminster Academy: Led Lions (13-5) to their first Class 2A state semifinal game in school history where they fell to the eventual state champion Canterbury, 3-1; also captured third district title in a row and first regional championship. “I’m most proud of the boys for the way they played in the regional final and state semis. They were counted out before kickoff but ended up shocking everyone and battling until the very end. Also very proud of the seniors, they’ve left their mark on the (WA) soccer program.”