The WSCA has announced the recipients of the 2011 Boys All State Team. The categories awarded are Large School, Small School and Best of the Rest.
The WSCA recognizes Patrick Hodan, a senior from Milwaukee Marquette, as its “Player of the Year.” Hodan, additionally, received All-American and All-Midwest Region honors from the NSCAA.
Joining Hodan on the All-Midwest Region team are Joe Naughton, Logan Andryk, Mac Wheeler, Nick Biasiotta and Nate Rohde.
Large School
Position Name, School Year
Goalkeeper Mac Wheeler, Kettle Moraine Senior
Goalkeeper Max Zimmerman, Middleton Senior
Defense Peter Tongas, Brookfield East Senior
Defense Nate Rohde, Brookfield Central Senior
Defense Adam Hermsen, Appleton North Senior
Defense Jack Hagstrom, Middleton Senior
Midfield Mark Heydt, Brookfield East Senior
Midfield Bradley Bane, Germantown Senior
Midfield Logan Andrik, Marquette Senior
Midfield Nick Biasiotta, Kettle Moraine Senior
Forward Patrick Hodan, Marquette Senior
Forward Lucas Cardona, Madison Memorial Senior
Forward Joe Naughton, Marquette Senior
Forward Trey Dowling, Kettle Moraine Senior
Small School
Position Name, School Year
Goalkeeper Logan Ketterer, The Prairie School Senior
Goalkeeper Jon Stahr, St. Thomas More Senior
Defense Leo Gallagher, Notre Dame Senior
Defense Dan Graf, Brookfield Central Senior
Defense Cooper Patton, Mount Horeb Senior
Defense Drew Allison, Fox Valley Lutheran Senior
Midfield Patrick McNulty, Catholic Memorial Senior
Midfield Nick Gasser, Mount Horeb Senior
Midfield Austin Drake, East Troy Senior
Midfield Eddie Spanbauer, Winnebago Lutheran Senior
Forward Nico Bartolomeo, Pewaukee Senior
Forward Aaron Horvat, Catholic Memorial Senior
Forward Matt Bouche, Notre Dame Senior
Forward Patrick Ruhland, Mount Horeb Senior
Best of the Rest
Position Name, School Year
Goalkeeper Cole Holewinski, De Pere Senior
Defense Greg Duckert, Menomonee Falls Senior
Defense Tyler Adams, Marquette Senior
Defense Alex Olzewski, Brookfield Central Senior
Defense Jake Taylor, Whitefish Bay Junior
Defense Mike Skow, Homestead Senior
Defense Ahern Baumann, Neenah Senior
Defense Jimmy Grunert, Muskego Senior
Defense Nathan Skarie, Arrowhead Senior
Defense Dominic Calvano, Waukesha West Senior
Defense Connor Wall, Kettle Moraine Senior
Midfield Derek Ott, Middleton Junior
Midfield Andrew Frank, Middlton Senior
Midfield Robbie Phillips, Madison West Senior
Midfield Andrew Frank, Middlton Senior
Midfield Isaias Colegial, Madison Memorial Senior
Midfield Skyler Hying, Menomonee Falls Senior
Midfield Nick Burgoyne, Menomonee Falls Senior
Midfield Audi Jepson, Green Bay Preble Junior
Midfield Austin Middleton, Whitefish Bay Senior
Midfield Cody Schueller, Cedarburg Senior
Midfield Adam Pohlman, Neenah Sophomore
Midfield Mike Dugan, Waukesha West Senior
Midfield Dominic Schmidt, Middleton Senior
Forward Stuart McBain, Brookfield Central Senior
Forward Cheenuj Shong, Milwaukee Reagan Senior
Forward Reed Cammarota, Neenah Senior
Forward Andrija Novakovich, Muskego Sophomore
Forward Jack Balisteri, Arrowhead Senior
Forward Aaron Calkins, Winnebago Lutheran Senior
Forward Josh Baker, University School of Milwaukee Senior
Forward Aaron Fargo, Mount Horeb Senior
2011 Boys Coaches of the Year
Mark Newman led WIAA Division 2, Mount Horeb, to its first soccer state championship. Coach Newman is also named the Large Schools "Coach of the Year". Mount Horeb finished the season with a 20-2-2 remaining undefeated in their last 20 games played. The Mount Horeb boys shut-out their final two opponents to capture the state title, beating Sturgeon Bay 2-0 in the semifinals and Catholic Memorial 1-0 in the state final. Newman has an impressive 14 season record with the Vikings of 210-91-28.
The Milwaukee Marquette Hilltoppers won their second consecutive Division 1 state title this season. The Hilltoppers and their coach, Steve Lawrence, where ranked among the top-ranked teams in the country giving Lawrence Private/Parochial "Coach of the Year". Marquette has defeated teams hailing from California, Washington D.C., Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois. Marquette closed their fourth undefeated season in the programs history, in addition to remaining undefeated in their last 36 matches (35-0-1).
Scott Feltner receives Small Schools "Coach of the Year" for advancing Kohler to the sectional seminfinals and finishing the season with a 24-3-1 record. The only coach to ever led the Blue Bombers, Feltner has accumulated a 116-34-6 record during his six seasons. The Small Schools or Division 3 Schools, are comprised of a student body of 500 or less. This year Kohler's achievements where made with an enrollment of just 154 students.
These three coaches are to be honored at this year's Hall of Fame Banquet - Coaches' Convention in March, and are eligible for regional honors with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.