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GK

1 Kelly Dyer 12 St. Agnes

2 Carly Manning 10 Notre Dame

3 Katherine Baltz 12 Tullahoma

4 Taylor Davidson 10 Baylor

5 Shepanie Sermonet 11 Brentwood Academy

6 Carley Gaskin 10 Hendersonville

7 Jessica Smith 11 BGA

8 Sarah Krimm 11 Brentwood

9 Olivia Walter 12 Fairview

10 Gina Henry 12 GPS

 

D

1 Aly Hancock 12 St. Agnes

2 Taren Brown 12 Hendersonville

3 Shannon Kelly 10 Notre Dame

4 Linsey Moore 12 Collierville

5 Logann Rogers 12 FRA

6 Anna Grace Gerhart 11 Siegel

7 Jenna Fioranelli 11 Collierville

8 Lauren Hammond 12 GPS

9 Cara Wallace 12 Houston

10 Serana Allen 12 Farragut

 

MF

1 Danielle Mayeaux 12 Collierville

2 Dana Scwartz 10 Brentwood

3 Paige Prescott 12 Siegel

4 Jamie Cooper 12 Notre Dame

5 Melissa Morris 12 Sweetwater

6 Alex Meehan 12 Bearden

7 Kerie Kersetter 11 Brentwood

8 Brittany Barry 12 Brentwood Academy

9 Fritsl Butler 12 Baylor

10 Kate Anthony 12 Hendersonville

 

F

1 Molly Kinsella 12 St. Agnes

2 Marcela Sanchez 12 Hendersonville

3 Laura Novikoff 12 CAK

4 Katie Horner 12 Franklin

5 Laura Langworthy 11 Brentwood Academy

6 Susannah Dennis 10 BGA

7 Leah Leppert 12 ECS

8 Lyndsey Almon 12 FRA

9 Becca Smith 10 Riverdale

10 Ali Pleiman 10 Houston

 

Miss Soccer Awards

AA/A

East Tennessee

Laura Novikoff CAK and Jamie Cooper Notre Dame

Middle Tennessee

Rita Spellings CPA and Lyndsey Almon FRA

West Tennessee

Katie Hayes USJ

 

MVP

Laura Novikoff CAK

 

Defensive MVP

Shannon Kelly Notre Dame

 

Goalkeeper MVP

Carly Manning Notre Dame

 

D2

East Tennessee

Josie Rix GPS and Taylor Davidson Baylor

Middle Tennessee

Sooz Dennis BGA and Laura Langworthy Brentwood Academy

West Tennessee

Molly Kinsella St. Agnes and Kelly Dyer St Agnes

 

MVP

Molly Kinsella St Agnes

 

Defensive MVP

Ally Hancock St Agnes

 

Goalkeeper MVP

Kelly Dyer St Agnes

 

AAA

Region 1 Michelle Meade Greenville

Region 2 Alex Meehan Bearden

Region 3 Kelly Downs Soddy-Daisy

Region 4 Paige Prescott Siegel

Region 5 Marcela Sanchez Hendersonville

Region 6 Kacie Horner Franklin

Region 7 Ashley Berra Cordova

Region 8 Danielle Mayeaux Collierville

 

MVP

Marcela Sanchez Hendersonville

 

Defensive MVP Taren Brown Hendersonville

 

Goalkeeper MVP

Katherine Baltz Tullahoma

 

Tennessee Player of the Year

Kelly Dyer St Agnes

 

Best Team

St Anges

 

Most Improved Team

CAK

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Where will the TSSAA all state awards be posted

 

TSSAA doesn't choose All-State awards. All-State Awards are chosen by the Tennessee Athletic Coaches Association (TACA) and the Tennessee Sports Writers Association (TWSA). These usually come out around Christmas. There are other awards from the NSCAA, National Soccer Coaches Association of America, that also come out around Christmas, but I think they are based on more than just a players soccer stats, not really sure. They award All-South Region, All American and Academic All American honors.

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, but I think they are based on more than just a players soccer stats, not really sure.

 

You're right... Stats can be run up by many factors, and usually do not tell the whole picture of a player. Probably the most important factor that is considered is how much a player contributed to the overall success of the team and how said player made everyone around her better.

 

As far as forwards are concerned, you have to take into account that ususally your better, stroner and more consistent ones, towards the end of the season are "marked" heavily. This is where they need to shine; how are they contributing to continue the teams success? Does their team continue to produce goals despite this? Are you able to find the open team mates and help them, help the team.

 

Midfielders, well... they usually have to control the pace of the game. Who was able to do this, game in, game out.

 

Defenders. A tough one to judge, specially if their team has a strong midfield. Not many opportunities to shine, and when you do have this opportunity, what did you do with it. A great midfield makes for an awsome (in paper at least) defense.

 

Keepers. Again, tough to measure unless you where challenged consistantly. Usually, the keeper that shines is the one with the weaker teams; they have an opportunity to shine more often than those with the better teams.

 

Just because you have a low number of scores against you, does not mean that you necessarily have an awsome defense or an outstanding keeper. In my opinion, you have to look deep to find these shinning stars.

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You're right... Stats can be run up by many factors, and usually do not tell the whole picture of a player. Probably the most important factor that is considered is how much a player contributed to the overall success of the team and how said player made everyone around her better.

 

As far as forwards are concerned, you have to take into account that ususally your better, stroner and more consistent ones, towards the end of the season are "marked" heavily. This is where they need to shine; how are they contributing to continue the teams success? Does their team continue to produce goals despite this? Are you able to find the open team mates and help them, help the team.

 

Midfielders, well... they usually have to control the pace of the game. Who was able to do this, game in, game out.

 

Defenders. A tough one to judge, specially if their team has a strong midfield. Not many opportunities to shine, and when you do have this opportunity, what did you do with it. A great midfield makes for an awsome (in paper at least) defense.

 

Keepers. Again, tough to measure unless you where challenged consistantly. Usually, the keeper that shines is the one with the weaker teams; they have an opportunity to shine more often than those with the better teams.

 

Just because you have a low number of scores against you, does not mean that you necessarily have an awsome defense or an outstanding keeper. In my opinion, you have to look deep to find these shinning stars.

 

 

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