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Monday, 22 November 2010 20:10

Prep conference soccer honors


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Regular Season:

1.         Roanoke Rapids            11-0-1               (16-3-1)

2.         North Johnston              9-1-2                 (15-5-3)

3.         Franklinton                    6-4-2                 (10-9-2)

4.         Corinth Holders              5-5-2                 (11-8-2)

5.         Bunn                             3-6-3                 (7-11-3)

6.         Louisburg                      2-8-2

7.         Warren County              0-12-0               (0-15-1)

 

Player of the year:

Rudy Draper – Roanoke Rapids

 

Coach of the year:

Terry Frazier – Roanoke Rapids

 

All-Conference:

Rudy Draper – Roanoke Rapids Sr. – F

Brian Howard – Roanoke Rapids Jr. – GK

Kyle Pratt – Roanoke Rapids Sr. – F/M

Colyn Eure – Roanoke Rapids Sr. – F/M

Warren Gums – Roanoke Rapids Sr. – B

Drew Bennett – Roanoke Rapids Jr. – M

Hunter Brame – North Johnston Sr. – FW

Harrison Grady – North Johnston Sr. – MF

Walker Honse – North Johnston Sr. – FB

Giovanni Amado – North Johnston So. – FW

Jared Miller – Franklinton So. – GK

Norberto Modesto – Franklinton Jr. – M

Ivan RoBellor – Franklinton Fr. – F

Melecio Rubio – Corinth Holders So. - F/M

Kevin Rosales – Corinth Holders Fr. – D

Marcos Mejia – Corinth Holders Fr. – F

Jamie Davis – Bunn Sr. – F

Caleb Watts – Bunn Sr. – F

Freeman Jones – Bunn Fr. – D

Harris Johnson – Warren County Sr. – M

 

Honorable mention:

Logan Ramirez – Roanoke Rapids Sr. – B

Dustin Harrell – Roanoke Rapids Sr. – M

Charles Clayton – Roanoke Rapids Sr. – M

Austin Winstead – North Johnston Sr. – FB

Wesley Mangum – North Johnston Jr. – FB

Hunter Cox – Franklinton Jr. – F

Dylan Moss – Franklinton Jr. – W

Mark Yentzer – Franklinton Sr. D

Brock Waynik – Corinth Holders So. – F

Nick Burton – Corinth Holders So. – M

Alex Dimmock – Corinth Holders So. – D

Marco Perez – Bunn Jr. – F

Dylan Fierst – Bunn Sr. – D

Bryon Hoadley – Warren County Jr. – GK

Zach Evans – Warren County Jr. – D

 

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