The Washington Post has released its 2023 Fall sports All-Met teams for soccer. The All-Met teams represent the best student athletes from across the DMV. Montgomery County is well represented across all fall sports. Below is a list of all MoCo student athletes who were honored for soccer:
First team
Tyler Coune, MF, Sr., Whitman
Robbie Gresham, D, Sr., Good Counsel
Caleb Johnson, GK, Jr., Blair
Dominic Radice, D, Sr., Churchill
Erik Rodriguez, D, Sr., Damascus
Nick Weaver, MF, Sr., DamascusSecond team
Prince Michael Kemani, MF, Sr., Quince OrchardHonorable mention
Lawrence Ahwireng Jr., F, Sr., Damascus
Sam Arnold, MF, Sr., Northwest
Spencer Davis, D, Jr., Quince Orchard
Todd DiLeo, F, Jr., Damascus
Fode Doumbouya, F, Sr., Springbrook
Masai Gordon, D, Sr., Landon
Jackson Henderson, MF, Sr., Sandy Spring Friends
Juan Markarian, MF, Jr., Whitman
Jordy Profeta, F, Sr., Good Counsel
Davis Rorick, GK, Sr., Good Counsel
Oriol Tchatchou Fokam, F, Sr., Blake
Jackson Tewksbury, F, Sr., Landon
2023 Fall All-Met: Girls’ soccer
Player of the Year – Riley DeMartino, F, Sr., Whitman
Maya Cheeseboro, GK, Sr., Good Counsel
Annie Faraone, MF, Sr., Quince Orchard
Mckinley Heaven, F, Jr., Richard Montgomery
Evelyn Javers, MF, Jr., Whitman
Paige Kush, D, Sr., Good CounselSecond team
Sascha Beasley, D, Jr., Whitman
Giselle Falcon, F, Fr., Good Counsel
Ellie Hodge, F, Jr., Quince Orchard
Chesney Robinson, D, Sr., Good CounselHonorable mention
Emily Akpebu, MF, Sr., Walter Johnson
Lauren Hemann, MF, Fr., Holton-Arms
Simone Mazzarino, D, Jr., Quince Orchard
Rosa Saavedra, F, Sr., Churchill
Taylor Wilson, MF, Jr., Northwest
Alma Zhong, MF, Sr., Blair
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