5A MVP
Steven McGrath,
Davis
This rock-solid stopper anchored Davis' defense and helped the Darts set the state record for fewest goals allowed in a season with four.
5A FIRST TEAM
FORWARDS
Thomas Loomis
Sr., Brighton: 14 goals and had stellar year
Elias Hatungimana
Sr., Granger: 16 goals and got team to semis
Anthony Nixon
Sr., Co. Hills: 17 goals and was lethal
Corey Craynor
Sr., Fremont: Helped lead Wolves to final
MIDFIELDERS
Austin Nate
Sr., Brighton: Another amazing year for star
Derek Boggs
Jr., Alta: Became one of state's best this year
Jake McRae
Sr., Davis: Just dynamite down the wing
Emilio Zamudio
Sr., Co. Hills: One of state's best midfielders
DEFENDERS
Jordan Hatanaka
Sr., Brighton: So good in his position for team
Dane Nielsen
Sr., Brighton: Became a star with stellar play
Landon Hart
Jr., Davis: Big part of Darts' record defense
Lance Stoppenhagen
Sr., Alta: Fantastic by end of the season
GOALKEEPER
Brackin Flitton
Sr., Davis: State-record 14.5 shutouts
5A SECOND TEAM
CLASS 5A
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