Mike Gamble
McDonogh, forward, junior
• Starting forward for U.S. Under-17 national team
• Scored 27 goals and had eight assists this season, making him one of most highly touted recruits in country
• Spent 10 days training with Chelsea of English Premier League this summer
• Chose Wake Forest over Maryland, Duke, North Carolina, Virginia and UCLA
Michael Glazer
Marriotts Ridge, forward, senior
• Leading scorer in Howard County with school-record 25 goals
• Scored in 15 of Mustangs' 19 games, including in 11 straight games
• Voted by Howard County coaches as Co-Player of the Year
• Three hat tricks, all were first three goals of game; has not decided on college
Julian Griggs
McDonogh, forward, senior
• Scored 24 goals and had 10 assists despite facing double and triple teams for much of season
• Former Under-15 U.S. national team player; won two national championships with Baltimore Bays during high school career
• Helped McDonogh to MIAA A Conference finals and won two previous championships with Eagles
• Will attend Princeton
Andrew Kestler
South Carroll, forward, senior
• Led Carroll County in goals (15) and assists (14)
• Is all-time points leader in South Carroll's history
• Scored two hat tricks this season
• Will play at William & Mary
Mike Kovach
Arundel, forward, senior
• Four-year varsity player led Wildcats to undefeated regular season
• Led team with 17 goals and three assists
• Had a six-game scoring streak early in season
• Is considering Messiah College, two-time defending Division III national champion
Joe Cahalan
Gilman, midfielder, senior
• Had 13 goals and nine assists to lead Greyhounds this season
• Was four-year starter and served as captain this season
• Made huge diving stop late in MIAA A Conference championship to retain Gilman's 1-0 lead
• Is considering Loyola, Brown, UMBC and Cornell
Jalen Robinson
Mount St. Joseph, midfielder, junior
• Member of Under-18 U.S. men's national team
• Three-year varsity starter has attracted attention of professional clubs overseas
• Co-captain on team that advanced to MIAA semifinals
• Recruited by top Division I soccer programs in nation
Patrick Sullivan
Marriotts Ridge, midfielder, senior
• Captain anchored midfield with nine goals and five assists
• Scored game-winner in Class 2A state championship against Liberty
• Four-year starter, three-time first-team All-Howard County, Howard County Player of the Year in 2009
• Two-time first-team All-State and All-South; has not decided on college
Zach Wenger
Calvert Hall, midfielder, senior
• Four-year starter, including three years as captain; first sophomore captain in program history
• Scored seven goals and had three assists as defensive midfielder, including two against Loyola in 4-3 comeback after trailing by three
• Played three years as center back but moved to central midfield as senior, and was both leader on defense and threat on offense
• Committed to play at UMBC
James Fencil
Liberty, defender, senior
• Long throw-ins helped lead to 16 assists
• Helped anchor defense that had seven shutouts
• Played key role in shutting down opposition in Lions' run to Class 2A state final
• Has not decided on college
Malcolm Harris
McDonogh, defender, junior
•Starting defender for U.S. Under-18 team scored 10 goals and nine assists, and is considered by various publications most talented player in country in age group
• Spent time with professional clubs Celtic and Chelsea, and won Under-15 national championship with Under-15 Baltimore
• Led McDonogh to MIAA final against Gilman, creating several scoring chances
• Being recruited by Maryland, Louisville, Duke, North Carolina, Virginia and others
Ryan Konstanzer
Reservoir, defender, senior
• Set up two goals in Class 3A semifinals and winner in state championship
• Finished season with one goal and seven assists
• Was four-year starter for Gladiators
• Undecided on college; considering track; 4.43 weighted grade-point average
Jordan Manley
Mount St. Joseph, Mt. St. Joe, defender, senior
• Three-year varsity starter at center back
• Co-captain who routinely was responsible for opponents' top forwards while also helping build attack
• Helped team to record nine shutouts and finish second during regular season behind Gilman
• Has committed to play at American
SECOND TEAM
• Colin Bonner, Reservoir, forward/midfield, junior
• Brian Dingle, Catonsville, midfielder, senior
• Alex Driessen, Wilde Lake, defender, senior
• Joe Glos, Perry Hall, forward, senior
• Rickie Kalama, Aberdeen, midfield, senior
• Quinn Khouri, Liberty, midfield, senior
• Thomas Krug, River Hill, midfield, senior
• Nick Liberto, Perry Hall, defender, senior
• Corbin McCarron, Arundel, midfield, senior
• Shane McCracken, Liberty, forward, senior
• Andrew Mitchell, Loch Raven, midfield, junior
• Cody Niedermeier, Broadneck, goalie, junior
Erik Schuh, Severna Park, forward, senior
• Josh Schwartz, Broadneck, forward, senior
• John Tune, Calvert Hall, forward, senior