Bryce parker norton college soccer7/28/2023 M/F: The other half of Hackett’s dynamite duo, Creek has also garnered plenty of college interest from D-I, D-II, D-III and NAIA schools due to his explosiveness on the attack, committing to Western Michigan in March. BRENNAN CREEK, Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic, Sr. He notched 41 goals and 14 assists and his return will be crucial in the Irish making another run towards an elusive state title.ĥ. The gifted playmaker and finisher has played in two state title games and three state semifinals in Division 4, where he was All-State First Team last year. M/F: Already committed to Western Michigan, Keenan suffered a torn ACL last winter and isn’t expected back until late this season. MAX KEENAN, Kalamazoo Hackett Catholic, Sr. He notched 17 goals and seven assists and will eclipse those totals later this season for one of the state’s top teams.Ĥ. Ketteman is simply dangerous around the goal, earning D-1 All-State Second Team status last season. M/F: Another talented sniper and playmaker, Ketteman has drawn plenty of Division I and D-II college interest and has also drawn attention from each opposing team’s top marking back. Sing recently committed to Western Michigan. Last season he notched 21 goals as a sniper and 24 assists as a set-up man and should pass both of those numbers this season. F/M: Named to the Division 2 All-State First Team last season, the 6-foot-3 Sing can really play a tune near the net. Last season he notched 15 goals and 12 assists for a regional finalist team and is racking up numbers in bunches this season.Ģ. The fourth-year veteran has already committed to Division I Butler University of the Big East Conference. F/M: The highest returning player from the Division 2 All-State First Team, Visser is a fine all-around player. TOMMY VISSER, Grand Rapids Christian, Sr. Here’s a look at the fifth annual State Champs Network’s Top Boys Soccer Players to watch list.ġ. More than 250 coaches from around the mitten submitted names of players to watch this autumn. And even with many star players suiting up for Developmental Academy programs, there is still an abundance of Division I, Division II, Division III and NAIA college recruits sprinkled all over the state. While there are ample openings on the All-State teams come November, that does not mean there is a shortage of talent on the Michigan high school circuit this season. All 11 members of that squad graduated in June.įurthermore, no members of the Division 1 All-State First Team and just three members of the Division 2 First Team, three players on the Division 3 First Team and six members of the Division 4 First Team returned to the pitch this fall. In a rarity, no member of the 2017 Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association All-State Dream Team returned this season. By: Dan Stickradt, September 17, 2018, 6:20 pm
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