

Second teamĬhase Alwood, Canal Winchester Gabe Anderson, Uniontown Lake Zade Award, Toledo St. Xavier Kyler Cusick, Medina Sean Durkin, Hudson Ryan Henke, Milford Brock Kiper, Moeller Kameron Kist, New Albany Brad Leonard, Westerville Central Jayden Lunsford, Dublin Scioto Nathan Monastra, Wooster Isiah Moores, Sylvania Southview Luciano Pechota, Cleveland St. The Braves were 14-3-4 and went to the district finals.Īndrew Allsop, Findlay Drew Boettcher, Centerville Logan Brown, Avon Ryan Buckler, Masillon Jackson Cole Congson, Youngstown Boardman Mitchell Cosler, Beavercreek Tanner Creech, St. Indian Hill's Bryan Daniel was the Division II coach of the year. Madeira boys head coach Tony Ripberger won it in Division III after leading the Mustangs to an 18-3-1 record, a CHL title and a regional championship. Greater Cincinnati had two coaches of the year. The sophomore was the Southwestern Buckeye League's player of the year after registering a league-leading 36 goals and 84 points. Waynesville's Samantha Erbach was first-team in Division III after leading the Spartans to their first state championship in any team sport.

The junior led the GGCL in goals (27) and points (67) to go with 13 assists and helped the Cougars win the program's first state soccer championship. On the girls side, Mount Notre Dame's Peyton Kohls was the Ohio Player of the Year in Division I. Creech was the GCL-South Co-Player of the Year along with Moeller's Brock Kiper, who was also first-team All-Ohio. Senior Tanner Creech was first-team All-Ohio after a 17-goal, 39-point campaign. Xavier had the best boys Division I finish in the area, reaching the regional championship game. Cincinnati Hills League Player of the Year Will Breit was first-team in Division III after leading the league in points, goals and assists. On the boys side, Wyoming defender Gus Peacock was first-team All-Ohio in Division II and the Southwest District Division II Player of the Year after helping lead Wyoming to a state championship. In total, Greater Cincinnati had 16 first-team All-Ohio selections. The Ohio Scholastic Soccer Coaches Association recently released its All-Ohio boys and girls soccer teams for the 2021 season. View Gallery: PHOTOS: OHSAA soccer state tournament, Nov.
