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All Area - Spring 2013 - Girls Soccer
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T C « S C R I P P S T R E A S U R E C O A S T N E W S PA P E R S « Wednesday, March 27, 2013 « 7C
ALL-AREA GIRLS SOCCER TEAM
All-Area First Team
Louisa Aarrass
Ashley Calcagno
Alva Espinoza
Amanda Fote
Sara Graves
Marissa Kiernan
Meagan Notorgiacomo
Jasmine Venter
Mak Burton
Kayleigh Clarizio
Jordan Evens
Christie Funk
Emily Johnson
Jody LeMaster
Madison Provines
Megan Whitman
All-Area Schedule
WEDNESDAY
Girls Soccer
THURSDAY
Boys Soccer
FRIDAY
WrestlingSATURDAY
Girls Basketball
SUNDAY
Boys Basketball
MONDAY
Girls Weightlifting
CO-PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALANA HOCKENHULL
CO-PLAYER OF THE YEAR LAURIE SCOTT
By Laurel [email protected] 772-978-2282
TROPICAL FARMS — For South Fork High School senior Laurie Scott, the soccer season always was about helping her team and rep-resenting her school the best she could.
To do that, Scott decided to sacrifice a chance to add more goals to her resume.
She switched from striker to sweeper to help bolster a defense that had lost most of its starters. As a result, regional semifinalist South Fork (18-2-1) allowed just 0.57 goals a game.
Not only was she the “glue to the defense,” according to coach Tony Iannitti, but she also brought value to the team’s of-fense.
In tight games, Scott moved up and often came through with a clutch goal or two, finishing with 12 goals.
For her contributions, Scott joins Vero Beach’s record-setting goal scorer, Alana Hockenhull, as the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers All-Area Girls Soccer Co-Players of the Year.
“This season definitely was
one of my biggest accomplish-ments,” Scott said. “I relied on my teammates a lot, but I think me moving back there made them more confident and that allowed us to go far.
“We all worked well to-gether and had great communication.”
The two goals Scott remem-bers best is a game-winner against Jupiter and one that sent South Fork to overtime in an eventual regional quarterfinal win over Viera.
Star’s move back moved team forward
■■ Scott’s ‘selfless act’ helped carry South Fork to 18-win season
ALEX BOERNER/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS
South Fork High School’s Laurie Scott is the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspa-pers 2013 All-Area Girls Soccer Co-Player of the Year.
ALEX BOERNER/TREASURE COAST NEWSPAPERS
Vero Beach High School’s Alana Hockenhull is the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers 2013 All-Area Girls Soccer Co-Player of the Year.
By Laurel [email protected] 772-978-2282
VERO BEACH — When Alana Hock-enhull arrived late to a game against Tallahassee-Chiles, she saw the Vero Beach High School girls soccer team already had a lead and commented to coach Jose Gibert: “Oh my goodness ... you don’t need me.”
Gibert knew the impact the sophomore striker had on her team, though, and told her to go in and “make a difference.” She quickly assisted a goal and scored the first of four goals moments later to help the Indians to a 10-2 win.
Hockenhull always came through in the clutch this season, scoring a school-record 48 goals, including nine game-winners, and 14 assists.
For her contributions to Vero Beach’s perfect regular-season, 21-1 record and regional finalist finish, Hockenhull joins South Fork converted sweeper Laurie Scott as the Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers All-Area Girls Soccer Co-Players of the Year.
“I tried to push myself every game to get better and make a dif-ference,” Hockenhull said.
Hockenhull, Player of the Year last season, had a school-record 45 goals as a freshman. This season, she wanted to break her own record, calling it something “extra to strive for” beyond team success.
She broke it with a hat trick in a 4-3 loss to East Lake in the Region 2-5A championship.
“(The record) helped me stay motivated to keep improving,” Hockenhull said. “I guess next year I’ll have to try to break it again.”
Vero Beach standout a goal-scoring machine
■■ After 45-goal freshman season, Hockenhull even better as sophomore
ALANA HOCKENHULLVero Beach sophomore forwardStats: 48 goals, 14 assists, nine game-winning goalsCoach Jose Gibert: “Alana is a true finisher. She has outstanding breakaway speed, makes creative runs and finds the back of the net with her right or left foot. She continues to exceed my expectations with another phenomenal record-setting year.”
Co-Player of the Year
LAURIE SCOTTSouth Fork senior sweeperStats: 12 goals, 2 assists; anchored defense that allowed 0.57 goals per game with 12 shutoutsCoach Tony Iannitti: “When you take a player of that caliber, who scores 24-25 goals a year, and then she steps into a position when you ask her and she comes to you and says ‘I can do this,’ it’s a selfless leadership you don’t see in a lot of athletes.”
Co-Player of the Year
LOUISA AARRASSTreasure Coast senior defenderStats: Backbone of the Titans’ defense
MAK BURTONVero Beach freshman midfielderStats: Had 7 goals, 14 assists
ASHLEY CALCAGNOVero Beach sophomore midfielderStats: Had 19 goals, 23 assists
KAYLEIGH CLARIZIOFort Pierce Westwood senior defenderStats: 2 goals, 1 assist; anchored defense
ALVA ESPINOZASt. Lucie West Centennial senior goalkeeperStats: Posted a 1.07 goals against average
JORDAN EVENSVero Beach freshman midfielderStats: Had 3 goals, 8 assists
AMANDA FOTEJensen Beach senior forward/midfielderStats: Had 2 goals, 4 assists
CHRISTY FUNKSouth Fork sophomore goalkeeperStats: 0.57 goals against avg., 12 shutouts, 145 saves
FIRST TEAM CONTINUEDSARA GRAVESSt. Edward’s junior midfielder/forwardStats: Had 16 goals in 12 games
EMILY JOHNSONJensen Beach senior defenderStats: Had 2 goals, 1 assist
MARISSA KIERNANLincoln Park senior forward/midfielderStats: Had 21 goals, 11 assists
JODY LeMASTERSouth Fork sophomore forwardStats: Had 30 goals, 11 assists
MEAGAN NOTARGIACOMOVero Beach junior forwardStats: 15 goals, including three game winners, 10 assists
MADISON PROVINESMartin County senior goalkeeperStats: Career — 347 saves, 24 shutouts, 0.88 goals against avg.
JASMINE VENTERJensen Beach senior defenderStats: 4 goals, 3 assists
MEGAN WHITMANMartin County senior defenderStats: Key piece to the Tigers’ defense that allowed just 1.2 goals a game
COACH OF THE YEAR
JOSE GIBERTVero Beach, seventh seasonThis year: Guided the Indians to a regional final and 21-1 finish, including a perfect regular season with wins over eight 2012 district champions; Vero
Beach’s 19-player roster included 11 freshmen; the Indians finished 10th nationally in the elitesoccerreport.com rankingsCoach’s quote: “I never expected to have a perfect season. I scheduled some very worthy opponents (such as) West Boca, Viera, Merritt Island, Spruce Creek — all teams that reached FHSAA state regional finals in some very tough brackets. I never step on the field expecting to lose, but I honestly did not expect to win them all.”
VICTORIA ANDERSONMaster’s senior midfielderKAELYN BUTALASt. Lucie West Centennial junior defenderJACKIE BYERSJensen Beach sophomore forwardBRITTANY CARRFort Pierce Central sophomore midfielder/goalkeeperSARA CHARLESJohn Carroll senior forward/goalkeeperTERESA CORTESLincoln Park sophomore midfielderKELLY CRISPINJensen Beach senior midfielderKALEY FENNELLVero Beach junior defenderSYDNEY FRANKOLincoln Park senior midfielderHANNAH HUGHESSt. Edward’s junior goalkeeperNIKKI ILLAREVero Beach junior goalkeeperCHRISTINA JOSEPHSebastian River senior midfielder
KATIE KENWARDMaster’s eighth grade forwardALISSA KLISUSSouth Fork senior forwardSHELBY LITTLEPort St. Lucie sophomore defender/midfielderKAT MCCLAINVero Beach senior defenderNICOLE MCCLAINVero Beach freshman forwardLINDSEY PARENTSt. Lucie West Centennial freshman forwardHELEN RAMSEYTreasure Coast junior forwardASHLEY RITTERVero Beach senior defenderSARAH SHARFIPine School junior forwardSARAH STEWARTJensen Beach junior midfielderTAYLER SUTTONLincoln Park senior defensive midfielderKATIE WHALENPort St. Lucie senior midfielder
Honorable Mention