Thirteen male soccer players from North Carolina were selected to the All-Mid-Atlantic team, with three of them also receiving the title of All-American.

Thirteen male soccer players from North Carolina were selected to the All-Mid-Atlantic team, with three of them also receiving the title of All-American.

Thirteen high school students from North Carolina who play soccer were recognized by the United Soccer Coaches as All-Mid-Atlantic regional picks. Out of those 13, three were designated as All-American by the United Soccer Coaches.

The All-Mid-Atlantic team included players from Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware who were selected:

  • James Black, A.C. Reynolds (defender)
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  • Midfielder John Franck of New Hanover.

  • Reece Gery is a midfielder for Rosewood.

  • Samuel Howe, Independence (midfielder)
  • Tucker Kern, Weddington (midfielder)
  • Enloe’s midfielder, Jaden Miller.

  • The midfielder for Hickory, Justin Ortiz.

  • Kai Reece, a midfielder for First Flight.

  • Amro Shibeika, Ardrey Kell (midfielder)
  • Taj Johnson plays the forward position for Wesleyan Christian.

  • Ibra Ndiaye, Wakefield (forward)
  • Drew Waller, West Cabarrus (forward)

Agustin Canales, the goalkeeper for Rabun Gap in the N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association, was also selected for the team.

Out of the 13 players mentioned, the three who received All-American recognition were: Tucker Kern from Weddington, Taj Johnson from Wesleyan Christian, and Drew Waller from West Cabarrus.

Source: highschoolot.com