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Clear Spring senior Corey McClure is The Herald-Mail's 2012 Washington County Boys Soccer Player of the Year. (By Ric Dugan/Staff Photographer) |
Ryan Byard, North Hagerstown
The senior midfielder was the Hubs’ leading scorer with 11 goals and two assists for 24 points.
Adler Garrett, Smithsburg
The senior forward had 11 goals and two assists for a team-leading 24 points for the Leopards.
Tiago DeSouza, Williamsport
The junior midfielder put in six goals to go along with six assists for an 18-point season for the Wildcats.
C.J. Elwood, Clear Spring
The senior defender kept opponents at bay and still managed to score four goals with two assists for 10 points.
Drew Katrina, St. Maria Goretti
The junior goalkeeper had a 1.62 goals against average against stellar opposition for the Gaels and recorded six shutouts.
Rusty Kopp, Boonsboro
The senior sweeper became the cornerstone of the Boonsboro defense. He also scored a goal.
Owen Marx, Williamsport
The junior forward led the team with 28 points which came on 12 goals, nearly half of the team total, and four assists.
Bradly Mills, Clear Spring
The junior midfielder scored two goals and delivered a team-high 10 assists.
Bryce Nigh, Heritage Academy
The senior midfielder had 11 goals and eight assists for 30 points for the Eagles.
Max Ober, North Hagerstown
The senior goalkeeper led the county in goals against average (0.69) and posted eight shutouts.
The senior midfielder was the Hubs’ leading scorer with 11 goals and two assists for 24 points.
Adler Garrett, Smithsburg
The senior forward had 11 goals and two assists for a team-leading 24 points for the Leopards.
Tiago DeSouza, Williamsport
The junior midfielder put in six goals to go along with six assists for an 18-point season for the Wildcats.
C.J. Elwood, Clear Spring
The senior defender kept opponents at bay and still managed to score four goals with two assists for 10 points.
Drew Katrina, St. Maria Goretti
The junior goalkeeper had a 1.62 goals against average against stellar opposition for the Gaels and recorded six shutouts.
Rusty Kopp, Boonsboro
The senior sweeper became the cornerstone of the Boonsboro defense. He also scored a goal.
Owen Marx, Williamsport
The junior forward led the team with 28 points which came on 12 goals, nearly half of the team total, and four assists.
Bradly Mills, Clear Spring
The junior midfielder scored two goals and delivered a team-high 10 assists.
Bryce Nigh, Heritage Academy
The senior midfielder had 11 goals and eight assists for 30 points for the Eagles.
Max Ober, North Hagerstown
The senior goalkeeper led the county in goals against average (0.69) and posted eight shutouts.