Oumar Ballo
Archbishop Curley, defender, senior
* A three-time first-team All-Metro pick
* A four-year starter, Ballo often took the best opposing forwards out of the game
* "He is physically gifted and has a great work rate," Curley coach Barry Stitz said.
* He will attend Loyola
Geaton Caltabiano
Mount St. Joseph, midfielder, senior
* Led the Gaels in points with 16 goals and eight assists
* Had the winning goal in MIAA A Conference quarterfinals against Curley and winning penalty kick in semifinal shootout against Calvert Hall
* Scored both goals in a regular-season victory over McDonogh, then the No. 1 team in the nation
* Has taken official visits to Wake Forest, UMBC and Loyola
Pete Caringi III
Calvert Hall, forward, senior
* Finished the season with 14 goals, six assists in 16 games
* Scored the lone goal in the Cardinals' upset of then-No. 1 McDonogh and added a goal and an assist in a 3-1 victory over No. 14 Gilman in the same week
* Had two goals in the MIAA A Conference semifinals against No. 1 Mount St. Joseph
* Considering UMBC, North Carolina State and Providence
Marquez Fernandez
McDonogh, defender, senior
* A four-year starter who has been to four consecutive MIAA A Conference finals, winning two
* Scored 11 goals while anchoring an Eagles defense that recorded 18 shutouts
* Member of U.S. Under-17 national team
* Will attend Maryland after receiving scholarship offers from Virginia, Wake Forest, Duke and North Carolina
Joe Glos
Perry Hall, forward, junior
* Led the Gators with 13 goals and 10 assists
* Instrumental in leading Perry Hall to the Baltimore County championship
* Had two goals and an assist in Perry Hall's 5-2 upset over Calvert Hall in October
* Has several Division I colleges expressing interest, including Towson and UMBC
Mike Kane
South River, midfielder, senior
* Led the Seahawks with 11 goals and eight assists
* Finished his career with 28 goals and 18 assists
* "He is a high-character kid who helped others succeed on and of the field," South River coach Jeff Vincent said.
* Considering Loyola, UMBC, Towson, Longwood and McDaniel
Mamadou Kansaye
McDonogh, forward, senior
* Scored eight goals and had 16 assists; was at times the most dominant player on the field
* Two-year captain who led team to a 41-3-1 record over that stretch
* Member of U.S. Under-17 national team
* Will play at Maryland
Seth Moses
Loch Raven, forward-defender, junior
* Guided the Raiders to the Class 1A state championship
* Led Loch Raven with 10 goals and seven assists
* Would often move to sweeper once the Raiders took the lead
* "Moses carried this team to a state championship," Raiders coach Joe Fiedler said.
Tim Peitsch
Loyola, goalie, senior
* Led Loyola to MIAA A Conference semifinals and is a two-time first-team All-State selection
* Four-year varsity starter
* Two-time United States Youth Soccer Association national champion, where he was named the top goalkeeper in both tournaments
* Orally committed to San Diego State
Jalen Robinson
Mount St. Joseph, defender, sophomore
* Helped control defense of top-ranked Gaels
* Scored tying goal against Calvert Hall in MIAA A Conference semifinal with 15 seconds left
* Served as captain of U.S. Under-15 national team in spring
* Being scouted by several pro teams in Europe
Guy Skord
Broadneck, midfielder, senior
* Scored five goals while controlling the midfield
* Led Bruins to Class 4A East regional championship
* Four-year varsity player who owns school record for games played with 66
* Considering U.S. Naval Academy and several other Division I schools
Patrick Sullivan
Marriotts Ridge, midfielder, junior
* Finished with eight goals and seven assists
* Helped Mustangs win Class 2A state championship
* Was named Howard County Player of the Year by the coaches
* Instrumental in helping Mustangs build their attack
Jon Talbot
River Hill, defender, senior
* Switched from forward to defender
* Helped the Hawks finish with an 11-3-1 record
* Led defense that allowed only five goals in county; also scored two goals
* Will attend Towson in the fall