List of 2025 Gatorade Player of the Year state winners for boys soccer

The 2025 Gatorade Player of the Year state winners for boys’ soccer have already been announced. The Selection Committee chose one player from each state and the District of Columbia based on their athletic excellence, academic achievement, and exemplary character. Out of the state winners, the committee will select one national winner. Here are the victors of this prestigious award from each state.
Alabama – Camren Thompson (Forward, Southside High School)
Alaska – Kai Ciambor (Midfielder, Juneau-Douglas High School)
Arizona – Leo Gutierrez (Forward, Salpointe Catholic High School)
Arkansas – Cade Shamblen (Midfielder, Russellville High School)
California – Jake Tatch (Forward, JSerra Catholic High School)
Colorado – Xander Sevian (Forward/Midfielder, Boulder High School)
Connecticut – Preston Alessio (Midfielder/Forward, Taft School)
Delaware – Tyler Cifa (Midfielder, Salesianum School)
District of Columbia – Ivan Hughes (Midfielder/Forward, Gonzaga College High School)
Florida – Logan Hall (Forward, Pembroke Pines Charter High School)
Georgia – Nolan McLure (Midfielder/Forward, River Ridge High School)
Hawaii – Devin Lee (Midfielder, Iolani School)
Idaho – Rylan McPherson (Forward, Rocky Mountain High School)
Illinois – Jaxon Stokes (Forward, Naperville North High School)
Indiana – Calvin Kurzawa (Forward, Cathedral High School)
Iowa – Alexander Poitan-Hernandez (Keeper, Valley High School)
Kansas – Crew Alvarez (Forward, Blue Valley Southwest High School)
Kentucky – Marco Messerli (Forward, Henry Clay High School)
Louisiana – Charlie Mader (Forward, Teurlings Catholic High School)
Maine – Colby Bennett (Forward, Camden Hills Regional High School)
Maryland – Dan Klink (Midfielder/Forward, Loyola Blakefield School)
Massachusetts – Josh Partal (Midfielder, Milton Academy)
Michigan – Alex Rosin (Forward, Adams High School)
Minnesota – Ronan Selbo (Midfielder, Washburn High School)
Mississippi – Aiden Boudro (Forward, Bay High School)
Missouri – Sam Leonard (Forward, Clayton High School)
Montana – Brady Reed (Forward, Hellgate High School)
Nebraska – Jordan Igwenma (Forward, Creighton Prep)
Nevada – Gavin Flickinger (Forward, Coronado High School)
New Hampshire – Otto Bourne (Midfielder, Lebanon High School)
New Jersey – Gianni Rosario (Defender, St. Benedict’s Preparatory School)
New Mexico – Evan Kraenzel (Forward, Centennial High School)
New York – Francis Bonsu (Forward/Midfielder, Millbrook High School)
North Carolina – Sean O’Laughlin (Forward, Holly Springs High School)
North Dakota – Kamden Kooiman (Midfielder/Forward, Legacy High School)
Ohio – Marty McLaughlin (Midfielder, St. Ignatius High School)
Oklahoma – Miguel Madrigal (Forward/Defender, Norman North High School)
Oregon – Vance Sheffield (Forward, La Salle Catholic College Preparatory)
Pennsylvania – Davin Millisock (Midfielder/Forward, Fleetwood Area High School)
Rhode Island – Brent Karpowich (Forward, Bishop Hendricken High School)
South Carolina – Smith Darby (Forward, J.L. Mann Academy)
South Dakota – Brady Stamp (Midfielder, Lincoln High School)
Tennessee – Terrance Reynolds (Midfielder, Ensworth School)
Texas – Mason Kutch (Midfielder, Walnut Grove High School)
Utah – Lewis Knecht (Forward, American Fork High School)
Vermont – Demunga Alfani (Defender/Forward, Colchester High School)
Virginia – Osi Onwudiwe (Midfielder, Episcopal High School)
Washington – Cooper Conley (Forward, Woodinville High School)
West Virginia – Tresz McLeod (Forward/Midfielder, Wheeling Park High School)
Wisconsin – Jimmy Murphy (Forward, Middleton High School)
Wyoming – Orion Ostheimer (Keeper, Buffalo High School)