The Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association (WSCA) has released its All-State teams for the 2024 season, recognizing top players and coaches in high school soccer. Among the standout players named to the All-State team are Dominic Mletzko from D.C. Everest, Jacob Lindner from Newman Catholic, Evan Fredrick from Marshfield, and Max Foster from Wausau West.
The Player of the Year title was awarded to Jimmy Murphy, a senior from Middleton High School. In addition to individual honors, the WSCA also recognized outstanding coaching efforts. Kevin Pauls from Middleton was named Coach of the Year for Division 1, Bryce Warner from Waukesha West for Division 2, Andrew Brooks from Shawano for Division 3, and Billy Wiedel from Lake Country Lutheran for Division 4.
These awards reflect the talent and dedication displayed by athletes and coaches throughout the season. The WSCA All-State team serves as a testament to the hard work and skill of these individuals, as well as the strong soccer community in Wisconsin. Congratulations to all those who were honored for their outstanding performances in the 2024 season.
The WSCA continues to support and promote high school soccer in Wisconsin by recognizing excellence on and off the field. These awards not only celebrate individual achievements but also showcase the teamwork and sportsmanship that are essential to the sport. As the season comes to a close, the WSCA looks forward to another exciting year of high school soccer in Wisconsin.
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