Top Game-Changers in Wisconsin high school soccer
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F/M Owen Marshall Owen Marshall M WI , Marquette, Sr.Marshall has stepped up on a reloaded Marquette team looking to repeat as Division 1 State Champions. He has 10 goals and four assists in the month of September. Most recently,…
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Owen Marshall
Owen
Marshall
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WI
, Marquette, Sr.
Marshall has stepped up on a reloaded Marquette team looking to repeat as Division 1 State Champions. He has 10 goals and four assists in the month of September. Most recently, Marshall scored a hat trick in a 3-1 victory over Wauwatosa East. Before that, he had the game-winning assist to knock off Brookfield East 1-0. Marshall’s ability to score with both feet, change direction, and make quick decisions makes him a dangerous player to watch.
F Carter Uhlmann, Oregon, Sr.
There is so much firepower that has returned from Oregon’s run to the state crown last season. Carter Uhlmann probably has been the leader of this bunch. He’s a dynamic goal-scorer who can also create plays for his teammates. His presence has been felt in every game this season.
GK Eli Nelson, Nicolet, So.
Now with a year under his belt, Nelson is ready to take Nicolet to the next level. He’s shown tremendous progress in net this fall. He opened the season with four consecutive shutouts. Nelson has a 0.887 save percentage and a 0.54 goals against average. Nelson shows lots of promise as an elite shot-stopper. From watching him play, I also notice that he does well cutting off angles, and is strong with his distribution.
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Emmett Lawton
Emmett
Lawton
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Notre Dame Academy | 2023
WI
, Notre Dame Academy, Sr.
Lawton has remained hot all season. In his first three games, he scored eight goals. He recently had two four-goal games against Waupun and Ashwaubenon. Lawton has a point in all but one game this season. Notre Dame is off to a 10-0-1 start, and are ranked No. 1 in Division 3 by the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association.
F Pace Jefferson, Seymour, Sr.
Jefferson has scored in all but one game this season for Division 3-ranked Seymour, and got an assist the only time he didn’t score. So far, Jefferson has a remarkable 31 goals and 10 assists on the year. Jefferson has four years of varsity experience and can play up top or on the wing.
M Daniel Chiapetta, Kenosha Temper, Sr
Chiapetta is a high-impact player with lots of skill. He’s an excellent ball-handler who can break past defenders for some impressive goal-scoring opportunities. His ability to get his teammates involved is also something to note, as Chiapetta has 12 assists on the year. Tremper is currently 11-1 on the season.
F Landon Deenen, Spooner/Shell Lake, Sr
It’s not often we mention small schools who don’t play difficult schedule, but the scoring numbers Landon Deenen has put up this season cannot be overlooked. On the year, Deenen has 36 goals over 11 games. Averaging more than a hat trick per game is something else. To add on to that, Deenen has three five-goal games and a six-goal game this season. SSL is currently unbeaten and will look to make a run in Division 3.