Seniors Bronico and Stucky named NSCAA High School Players of the Week
Posted by NSCAA on Sep 19, 2012 in Awards 0 Comments
Seniors Brandt Bronico of High Point Wesleyan High School (High Point, N.C.) and Allison Stucky of Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School (Cleveland, Ohio) have been named this week’s NSCAA High School Players of the Week.
Bronico scored three goals and added four assists for Wesleyan this week in 7-1 and 4-0 wins over conference rivals high point Christian Academy and Forsyth Country Day School, respectively. He has recorded 28 goals and 20 assists, whilst leading Wesleyan to a 15-0 start this season.
Bronico maintains a 4.5 GPA on a 5.0 scale, and has committed to University of North Carolina-Charlotte.
Stucky scored two goals and had three assists in the two victories for her school. She is a four-year varsity starter at midfielder, a five-year member of the OYSA--North ODP State Team, and a four-year Regional Team player, traveling twice to Costa Rica with the Region II squad. She has also been called into four National Team events in California and Florida.
As a junior, she scored nine goals and had 16 assists last season as the team posted a 14-2-2 record, eventually losing in the State regional finals.
Stucky is also a cross country runner and owns a 3.7 GPA. She will attend the University of Illinois next fall.
The NSCAA High School Player of the Week program is designed to highlight the future stars of the game. Anyone can nominate a player, however only players whose coach is a current NSCAA member are eligible for selection.
Honorees will be released on Wednesdays via multiple NSCAA communications channels visited by thousands of coaches, administrators and other athletes.
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The next submission deadline is Monday, Sept. 24, followed by the Sept. 26 announcement.
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