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Gilman's Andrew Harris is Maryland Gatorade Soccer Player of the Year

Gilman senior goalkeeper Andrew Harris has been chosen as the Maryland Gatorade Soccer Player of the Year for boys, according to an email from Tim Holley, the school's director of athletics.

Harris, the 2010 All-Metro Player of the Year, recorded 15 shutouts this fall in leading the Greyhounds to the MIAA A Conference final.

He is a two-time All-American, has trained with the national team and will attend Wake Forest on a soccer scholarship.

In his email to Harris -- which was also sent to The Baltimore Sun -- Holley calls the keeper "without question, the best player in Gilman School history."

Harris is the first Gilman player to win the award, which also puts him in the running for Gatorade's national player of the year honor.

McDonogh senior Ashley Spivey was announced earlier this month as the Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year for girls soccer.

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