Alex Morgan
Andover High
Junior
Midfielder
Two-year Merrimack Valley All-Conference selection. Team MVP. Will be a two-year captain next season. Finished with two goals and seven assists as center defensive midfielder. Scored on a PK against Dracut. Helped Andover into Division 1 state tournament after three-year hiatus. Strong on the ball. Exceptional distributor. Provided great leadership. Played for his father Lyle. Aspires to play at the collegiate level. Member of FC Stars ECNL 09 club team. National Honor Society member.
Jax Cloutier
Brooks School
Sophomore
Defense
Andover resident. One of two sophomores to be named to the All-ISL team. Named to All-NEPSCAC Honorable Mention team. Helped Brooks finish season with 11 wins and advance to NEPSAC quarterfinals. Leader on defensive squad which posted eight shutouts and gave up one goal or less 13 times. Incredible speed and athleticism. Tough to beat 1-on-1s. Coach Matthew Carroll calls Cloutier, “one of, if not the best center back in the league.” Scored big goal against Lawrence Academy.
Jared Martinez
Lawrence High
Senior
Goalie
Named to Merrimack Valley All-Conference and Eastern Mass All-Star teams. Led Lancers to first ever state tournament appearance and first ever state tournament win. Finished season making 114 saves. Recorded five shutouts — over Greater Lawrence, Innovation, Dracut, Billerica and Lowell Catholic. Attended goalie camp in California each of past two summers. Great instincts and discipline in net. Agile. Plays tennis and enjoys art. Hopes to play at the collegiate level.
Derek Navichoque
Lawrence High
Senior
Midfielder
Two-year captain. Merrimack Valley All-Conference team. Backbone of team. Provided tremendous leadership. Huge reason why the Lancers qualified for the state tournament and won first ever playoff game. Scored a big goal in the 4-1 playoff win over Brockton. Scored seven goals, two coming in the last minute. Chipped in with four assists. Quarterback of team, distributing the ball. Strong, physical presence. Member of the Lancers’ indoor and outdoor track teams. Hopes to play collegiate soccer.
Erik Delaney
Methuen High Senior
Midfield
Led team in points. Finished with seven goals and four assists. Named to Merrimack Valley All-Conference team. Ranked fifth best player in the league. Named team’s Offensive Player of the Year. Eastern Mass All-Star. Led Rangers to 10-3-6 season and trip to the D1 state tournament. Played big part in last year’s league title and trip to state quarterfinals. In last two years was part of combined 23-7-10 record. Team Captain. Scored game winner against Tewksbury. Member of the Methuen indoor track team.
Owen Reilly
Methuen High Senior
Forward/Midfield
Named to Merrimack Valley All-Conference team. Ignited Rangers to league title and trip to D1 state quarterfinals last year, and 10 wins and another playoff appearance this fall. Ended season with six goals and three assists. Team captain. Great vision. Extremely durable and athletic. Strong playmaker. Member of the Rangers outdoor track team. Owns third best two-mile time, fourth best mile time and fifth best 800-meter time. Member of DECA program.
Aiden Siwicki
North Andover High Senior
Defense
Four-year varsity member. Dominant defender last three seasons. Named to Merrimack Valley All-Conference team. Scored three goals and added five assists. Finished career with seven goals and eight assists. Led Scarlet Knights to nine wins and state tournament appearance. “Consistently promotes and fosters a sense of family throughout the season. Truly a special player,” said head coach Kyle Wood. A track standout. Sister Olivia is a former Eagle-Tribune All-Star, playing at UNH.
Liam Delaney
North Andover High Senior
Forward
Talented goal scorer. Finished season with ten tallies and added two assists. Stepped up into scoring role after several injuries to teammates. As a junior scored just three goals. Team captain. Converted midfielder. Selected to Merrimack Valley All-Conference team. Helped team win eight games and qualify for Division 1 state tournament. Key member of the indoor and outdoor track teams. “Liam is one of the most talented players I have ever coached,” said head coach Kyle Wood.
Kingston Freitas
Salem High Junior
Midfield
Dominating player on both sides of the field. Elite scorer, playmaker and defender. Relentless motor and passion for the game. Among top-10 scorers in NH DI with 12 goals and five assists. Has 26 goals and 10 assists in three seasons. Two-time Eagle-Tribune All-Star. Two-time NH D1 Honorable Mention selection. Guided Blue Devils to second straight playoff appearance. Scored game winner vs Dover, had game tying and winning goal vs Pinkerton Academy. Plays Club Soccer for Valeo FC, a high national level.
Landon Petry
Timberlane Regional High Senior
Midfield
Four-year varsity member. Three-year starting center-midfielder. Gifted playmaker. Dished out 14 of the team’s 23 goals. Engine of the team. High soccer-IQ. Great leadership, especially with younger players. Strong player on both sides, offensively and defensively. Tremendous competitor. Elite lacrosse player who has committed to play at SNHU. Participates in Project Hope, raising money for cancer research. Winner of school-wide spirit week tournament. Honor roll student.
Jack Steffanides
Windham High Senior
Defense
Talented multi-sport athlete. Great shooter as part of Jaguars boys hoop team. Runs track in spring. Led soccer team to 13 wins and trip to the N.H. D1 semi-finals. Had game tying goal during playoff run. Named N.H. D1 second team all-state. Named to All-Tournament team, All-Scholastic and to the N.H.-Vt. Lions Cup team. “Jack was an elite defender all year. He’s consistent, poised, decisive and a great leader. He is most certainly our player of the year,” said head coach Mike Hachey. Math Tutor. Camp Counselor. Youth Soccer Referee.
Noah Bustamante
Windham High Junior
Forward
Led team in scoring with 15 goals and 5 assists. Scored game winners in both playoff wins. Helped Jaguars finish with 13 wins and advance to state semifinals. Scored a hat trick against Londonderry. Named to NH DI Honorable Mention team. Tallied two goals, including one coming 20 seconds into game against Manchester Central. Finished with five goals and two assists as a sophomore. “Noah has a knack for scoring goals in the biggest moments. He’s a tremendous talent,” said head coach Mike Hachey.