The race for Nashville-area boys soccer supremacy is heating up as we pass the season's midway point. Now is your chance to weigh in on who deserves the midseason Player of the Year honors. We've spotlighted twelve standout athletes who are defining their teams' campaigns with incredible performances.
From prolific scorers to brick-wall goalkeepers, the talent pool is deep. Your vote will help crown the player making the biggest impact. The poll closes at noon on Saturday, April 18, so make your selection count!
Let's meet the contenders. For Brentwood, Ryan Buie has been instrumental, leading the 9-1 Bruins with 9 goals and 3 assists. Father Ryan's attack runs through Benjamin Wentworth, who boasts 10 goals and 6 assists.
Reece Rector has Goodpasture soaring with an 8-0-1 record, thanks to his 12 goals and 3 assists. Between the posts, Maddox Stevenson of Franklin Grace has been a fortress with 26 saves and 5 shutouts in just 7 games.
Hume-Fogg's Greyson Sturgis is a pure finisher, netting an impressive 17 goals so far. MBA's Bo Robbins, widely regarded as one of the state's elite, has contributed 7 goals and 3 assists.
Page's offensive firepower comes from Aiden Pierpoint, who has found the net 21 times. For the defending Class AA state champions, Station Camp, midfielder Ryan Hendon has powered the attack with 15 goals.
Syler Buena of Stewarts Creek has been a dual threat, compiling 13 goals and 10 assists. Jayden Sarabia has Tullahoma undefeated at 7-0-2, contributing 10 goals and 7 assists.
Matheus Poubel from Webb School-Bell Buckle has tallied 13 goals, while Mt. Pleasant's last line of defense, Samuel Andrews, has been incredibly busy and effective with 97 saves and 3 shutouts.
These players aren't just scoring goals and making saves; they're showcasing the dedication and skill that define the beautiful game. Who has your vote for the midseason honor?
