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FIRST TEAM
Ryan Magin
Sr., Crestwood
Magin, who played attack, led the Comets in goals (57) and points (74) while ranking second in assists (17). He helped the team to a 7-3 WVC record.
Lance Lysiak
Sr., Crestwood
The midfielder provided the two-way play that helped Crestwood produce the WVC’s second-best record despite suffering heavy graduation losses from last season’s District 2 championship. Lysiak led the team in assists with 28 and was third in goals scored with 29.
Charlie Kuschke
Jr., Lake-Lehman
The midfielder was the most consistent performer on a Black Knights team that picked up its only league victory during the second half of the regular season.
Mike Santora
Jr., Dallas
The defensive midfielder emerged during the season to contribute to a defense that held four of 10 conference opponents to six goals or fewer. He won 24 groundballs while providing a goal and an assist.
Christian Motley
Fresh., Dallas
Motley, a freshman defender, made an immediate impact for the Mountaineers. He won 49 groundballs and forced 17 turnovers.
Connor Keenan
Sr., Crestwood
The veteran leader of a defense which helped the Comets finish in the second-place team in Division 1 of the WVC. Keenan also had two assists.
Connor MacCarty
Sr., Dallas
The defender was a three-year starter for the Mountaineers. He helped the team hold opponents to 5.2 goals per game during six WVC wins with 28 groundballs and 8 turnovers caused.
Corey McAndrew
Jr., Dallas
The goalie made 256 saves for a .719 save percentage. McAndrew was a second-team Times Leader all-star last season.
Connor Motley
Sr., Dallas
Motley, who played attack, served as the team’s top playmaker while increasing his scoring. He led the Mountaineers in assists with 20 and was second in goals with 38.