Capocaccia, Boylan named NSCAA High School Players of the Week
Posted by NSCAA on Oct 3, 2012 in Awards 0 Comments
Melissa Capocaccia, a defender from St. Agnes Academy (Memphis, Tenn.) and Sam Boylan, a forward from Harwood Union High (Moretown, Vt.) were each named NSCAA High School Player of the Week.
Capocaccia has had an outstanding season, leading a St. Agnes’ defense that has allowed only five goals this season. The senior has also contributed offensively with seven assists, four of which in the last four games. Capocaccia is coached by Bobby Ireland.
Boylan had two amazing performances last week, having a hand in all six of his team’s goals. He scored two goals, had three assists in the team’s 1-0 and 5-0 wins.
Boylan, also a senior, is no stranger to success, as the two-time captain is also a two-time All-Conference player. Boylan and the Harwood Union boys’ team are coached by Don Haddox.
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 announced on Wednesdays.
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The next submission deadline is Monday, Oct. 8, followed by the Oct. 10 announcement.
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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!
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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!