Washington Youth Soccer State Championships Golazo Best XI Honors
On Friday, March 7, 2014 Washington Youth Soccer announced the Golazo Best XI honorees from the 2014 Virginia Mason US Youth Soccer Washington State Championships in the Under-15 through Under-19 Boys age groups, played February 22-23. The Golazo Best XI is composed of the top 11 performers from participating teams in each age group during the semifinal and final matches.
The Washington Youth Soccer State Championships is part of the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series, the oldest and most prestigious youth soccer national championship competition in the country. State Champions from the 14 western US Youth Soccer State Associations, as well as qualifiers from the US Youth Soccer Far West Regional League will compete at the US Youth Soccer Region IV Championships June 16-22 in Albuquerque, N.M.
The four regional champions in each age group will join the four US Youth Soccer National League qualifiers to compete for the national crown July 21-27 in Germantown, Md., at the US Youth Soccer National Championships.
2014 Washington Youth Soccer State Champions
Under-15 Boys: | Crossfire Premier 98 James |
Under-16 Boys: | Crossfire Premier 97 Schmetzer |
Under-17 Boys: | Eastside FC 96 Red |
Under-18 Boys: | Washington Timbers 95 Red |
2014 Washington Youth Soccer State Championships Golazo Best XI | U15-U18 Boys
Under-18 Boys
Carter Johnson | Washington Timbers 95 Red |
Marco Martinez | Washington Timbers 95 Red |
Charles Hauser | Washington Timbers 95 Red |
Christian Asivido | Washington Timbers 95 Red |
Andrew Barker | Federal Way FC 95 Blue |
Garrett Brewer | Federal Way FC 95 Blue |
Tyler John | Federal Way FC 95 Blue |
Nathan Hardwick | Eastside FC 95 Red |
Jack Bradley | Eastside FC 95 Red |
Christian Thode | Crossfire Premier Academy 95 |
Tristan Springer | Crossfire Premier Academy 95 |
Under-17 Boys
Sean Bender | Eastside FC 96 Red |
Saif Kerawala | Eastside FC 96 Red |
Mark So | Eastside FC 96 Red |
Isaac Reed | Eastside FC 96 Red |
Brian Shelton | PacNW 96 Maroon |
Kevin Stordahl | PacNW 96 Maroon |
Leoul Hancock | PacNW 96 Maroon |
Dominik Mayr | Crossfire Premier Academy Reserves |
Sean Curtis | Crossfire Premier Academy Reserves |
Christopher Sutton | WPFC 96 Black |
Garrett Strawn | WPFC 96 Black |
Under-16 Boys
Ignacio Perez | Crossfire Premier 97 Schmetzer |
Miles Sanchez | Crossfire Premier 97 Schmetzer |
Cole Grimsby | Crossfire Premier 97 Schmetzer |
Ivan Castillo | Crossfire Premier 97 Schmetzer |
Jaddir Gonzalez | Eastside FC 97 Red |
Arden Chew | Eastside FC 97 Red |
Connor Williams | Eastside FC 97 Red |
Zachary Hasson | Seattle United 97 Copa |
Jacob Sokol | Seattle United 97 Copa |
Keegan Nutt | Whatcom FC Rangers Gold |
Gabriel Weight | Whatcom FC Rangers Gold |
Under-15 Boys
Caleb McAuslan | Crossfire Premier 98 James |
Bailey Letherman | Crossfire Premier 98 James |
Donald Motch | Crossfire Premier 98 James |
Habib Barry | PacNW 98 Maroon |
Charles Wilcox | PacNW 98 Maroon |
Alex Bailey | PacNW 98 Maroon |
Erik Stone | PacNW 98 Maroon |
Justin Soto | Eastside FC 98 Red |
Lucas Meek | Eastside FC 98 Red |
Jason Kim | Washington Rush 98 |
Garrett Miyoka | Washington Rush 98 |
To learn more about the Washington Youth Soccer State Championships, click here.
About Washington Youth Soccer: Washington Youth Soccer is the largest youth soccer organization in Washington and is the state’s affiliate for US Youth Soccer, the largest youth sports organization in the United States and the most populous member of the United States Soccer Federation, the governing body for soccer in the United States. Washington Youth Soccer is the tenth largest membership in the nation; representing over 105,000 players (ages 4-19) and their families, 15,000 coaches on 12,000 teams and 6,500 referees in the state of Washington. Washington Youth Soccer’s mission is to foster the physical, mental and emotional growth and development of the State of Washington’s youth through the sport of soccer at all levels of age and competition.
About the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series: The US Youth Soccer National Championship Series provides more than 10,000 teams from US Youth Soccer’s 55 State Associations the opportunity to showcase their abilities against the best in the nation while emphasizing teamwork, discipline and fair play. The yearlong competition begins with over 185,000 players in the US Youth Soccer State Championships. These champions and selected wildcard teams, through US Youth Soccer Regional Leagues, advance to compete in one of four US Youth Soccer Regional Championships. Champions (U-13 through U-19) from each regional event advance to the US Youth Soccer National Championships.