Meet the Oregon high school boys soccer stars of the week (Oct. 17-23)
Here are the Oregon high school boys soccer stars of the week for Oct. 17-23 as nominated by coaches, fans and readers.
If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, email danbrood91@gmail.com. These submissions will be included on our athlete of the week ballot.
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Diego Alvarado Roldan, Glencoe
The sophomore midfielder scored a late second-half goal to give the Crimson Tide a 1-0 win over Liberty in a Pacific Conference match at Liberty High School.
Adrian Arellano, Pleasant Hill
The senior forward/midfielder, with his second goal of the night for the Billies in their match with Central Linn, became the state’s all-time leading goal scorer for boys soccer with 85.
Roberto Calleja, Newport
The junior midfielder tallied two goals for the Cubs in their 8-0 road victory against Sweet Home in an Oregon West Conference contest.
Angel Cervantes, Eagle Point
The sophomore goalkeeper came up with five key saves for the Eagles, helping them preserve a scoreless tie with North Eugene in a Midwestern League match at Eagle Point.
Leandro Cronk, St. Mary’s (Medford)
The junior scored three first-half goals for the Crusaders in their 7-0 road win over Lakeview/Paisley in a Special District 5 match.
Charlie DeKlyen, Nelson
The senior midfielder stepped up on the defensive side of the field for the Hawks in 1-0 losses to Sandy and Barlow in Mt. Hood Conference play.
Aiden Espinoza, Ashland
The junior goalkeeper, stepping into the lineup with the starter out because of illness, came up with three crucial saves for the Grizzlies in their 2-0 win over Thurston in a Midwestern League match at Thurston High School.
Steve Gonzalez, Madras
The sophomore forward/midfielder scored two goals to help the White Buffaloes earn a 3-2 come-from-behind win over The Dalles in a Tri-Valley Conference match at Madras High School.
Donovan Hernandez, Eagle Point
The senior forward/defender scored a goal in the 10th minute to give the Eagles a 1-0 win at Crater in a Midwestern League match.
Adam Hobson, Douglas
The sophomore scored a goal in the 70th minute to help the Trojans get a 1-0 win against Glide in a Special District 4 contest at Winston Middle School.
Eiden Kato, Nelson
The senior defender was a standout for the Hawks on the defensive side of the field in 1-0 losses to Sandy and Barlow in Mt. Hood Conference action.
Chris Kranenburg, St. Mary’s (Medford)
The junior tallied two goals for the Crusaders in their 7-0 win at Lakeview/Paisley in a Special District 5 contest.
Chava Magana, Newport
The sophomore forward/midfielder scored two goals for the Cubs in their 8-0 victory over Sweet Home in an Oregon West Conference match at Sweet Home.
Emori Pauli, South Umpqua
The junior forward stepped up with a hat trick for the Lancers in their 3-0 home victory over Sutherlin in a Special District 4 match.
Nevan Quirke, Crater
The junior midfielder/defender scored a goal in the final minute of the first half, helping the Comets get a 1-0 win over Springfield in a Midwestern League match in Springfield.
Bryan Rodriguez, Forest Grove
The senior forward stepped up for the Vikings, helping them get a 3-0 win at Newberg and a 5-2 home victory over McMinnville in Pacific Conference matches.
Lucas Saylor, Umpqua Valley Christian
The junior scored two goals for the Monarchs in their 2-1 win over Gold Beach in a Special District 4 match at Fir Grove Field.
Trenton Silani, Eagle Point
The junior goalkeeper had four key saves for the Eagles, helping them preserve a 1-0 road win against Crater in a Midwestern League contest.
Owen Williams, Astoria
The junior midfielder/forward had a goal and an assist for the Fishermen in their 3-2 win over St. Helens in a Cowapa League match, snapping Astoria’s 26-match winless streak.
Alec Winters, North Medford
The junior forward scored a goal in the 63rd minute, giving the Black Tornado a 1-0 win over rival South Medford in a Southwest Conference match at Hoffbuhr Field.
Jonas Witt, Umpqua Valley Christian
The sophomore scored two goals for the Monarchs in their 5-0 victory at Pacific/Bandon in a Special District 4 contest.