Rodriguez, Wenger Named 2008 High School Players of the Year
Posted by NSCAA on Feb 5, 2009 in Awards 0 Comments
Bri Rodriguez (Waubonsie Valley High School/Aurora, Ill.) and Andrew Wenger (Warwick High School/Lititz, Pa.) have been named the 2008 NSCAA/adidas High School National Players of the Year. They wiere recognized at the annual All-America Luncheon, held in St. Louis, Mo., on Jan. 17, as part of the 2009 NSCAA Convention.
About Bri Rodriguez
Rodriguez was a key part of Waubonsie Valley’s back-to-back undefeated state championship seasons. As a sophomore, she scored 19 goals and had 23 assists on the way to the 2007 state title. This year the midfielder scored 17 goals and had 25 assists to lead her team to the repeat crown. A three-year varsity player, she is a two-time NSCAA/adidas High School All-America and a three-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-America while playing for her Eclipse Select club team.
About Andrew Wenger
Wenger had a stand-out senior season, scoring 20 goals and serving up 17 assists as a midfielder for Warwick High School. That pushed his career totals to 45 goals and 39 assists. A member of the National Honor Society, he has a 3.65 grade point average. A two-time NSCAA/adidas High School All-America selection, he also is a two-time NSCAA/adidas Youth All-America playing for his Pennsylvania Classics club team. He will attend Duke University next fall.
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BY Carlos Medina on Aug 28, 7:58PM
Me parecio muy interesante el articulo y lamento no haber podido participar de la conferencia ya que los temas fueron muy interesantes. Existe algun video de esta conferencia para poder ver? Gracias y saludos!
BY Raymond Ford on Aug 9, 3:56PM
Hi Eric, email me rayford1973@hotmail.com as I am now in Louisiana not Curry college Mass. popping over to twin cities this month. FORDY
BY Peter Wiggins on Aug 7, 7:15PM
I wish someone uploaded a legible copy of the Bob Gansler & Tony DiCiccio presentations at The Orlando event. I was there, it was awesome, and now I can't read my diagram/notes as to how the ball/players move!