Star Tribune boys' soccer all-metro first team

October 24, 2017 at 2:13AM
Herbert Endeley, Totino-Grace boys' soccer
Endeley (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

BOYS' FIRST TEAM

(All are seniors unless noted)

FORWARDS/MIDFIELDERS

Herbert Endeley, jr., Totino-Grace: Scores with both feet and dangerous on dribble. Thirty goals, 12 assists.

Nils Gulbranson, Chisago Lakes: Crafty with the ball. Tallied 38 goals, nine assists.

Matt Lindberg, Edina: Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year scored 14 goals, added 10 assists.

Blake Perry, Anoka: Dangerous in every game. Mr. Soccer finalist.

Kenlove Solon, North St. Paul: Carried the rebuilt Polars. Mr. Soccer finalist.

Grant Tostenrud, East Ridge: Could take over a game. Finished season with 15 goals, four assists.

Daniel Wee, Prior Lake: Mr. Soccer finalist led Lakers to state tournament.

DEFENDERS

Drew Galinson, Wayzata: Great defender, also fantastic on set pieces.

Jack Gleckler, jr., Maple Grove: Aggressive tackler, strong one-on-one defender.

Logan Huber, jr., Stillwater: Linchpin of stingy Ponies defense.

GOALKEEPER

Hassan Kamara, Park Center: Made huge saves, played his position with precision.

David La Vaque


Nils Gulbranson, Chisago Lakes boys' soccer
Gulbranson (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Matt Lindberg, Edina boys' soccer
Lindberg (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Blake Perry, Anoka boys' soccer
Perry (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Kenlove Solon, North St. Paul boys' soccer
Solon (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Grant Tostenrud, East Ridge boys' soccer
Tostenrud (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Drew Galinson, Wayzata boys' soccer
Galinson (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Jack Gleckler, Maple Grove boys' soccer
Gleckler (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Logan Huber, Stillwater boys' soccer
Huber (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Hassan Kamara, Park Center boys' soccer
Kamara (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Daniel Wee, Prior Lake boys' soccer
Wee (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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