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High school soccer: Four Hornets make All-CCC team – Salisbury Post – Salisbury Post

Published 11:21 pm Sunday, May 26, 2024
By Post Sports
 
Staff report
Salisbury’s Maddie Crabb, Addie Griffith, Cora Wymbs and Stella Koontz were named to the All-Central Carolina Conference soccer team.
ALL-CCC GIRLS SOCCER
 West Davidson (10) — Olivia Snyder, Alexa Garcia, Ava Jackson, Lillian Benton, Deanna Loftis, Marley Gouker, Grace Patrick, Amaya Wyatt, Sophie Lohr, Kali Gouker
East Davidson (4) —  Abby Connolly, Fabiola Barraza, Crystal Reyna, Bella Siler, Aixa Ramos
 South Davidson (2) —Faith Zydzik, Faith Frizzell
Lexington (2) — Vivian Nolasco, Victoria Flores
Thomasville (2) — Karen Zepeda, Ashley Guzman
Offensive Player of the Year — Connolly, East Davidson
Defensive Player of the Year — Snyder West Davidson
Coach of the Year — Chris Brown, West Davidson

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