Area boys soccer leaders

Eds. note: The stats below are compiled by Herald staff based on reports by coaches. If there is a mistake please have the player’s coach email the correct stats to aswaney@heraldnet.com

TOP SCORERS

Goals

Momodou Drammeh, Lynnwood 7

Brady Henderson, Archbishop Murphy 6

Tyler Mayer, Snohomish 6

Jose Gaspar, Snohomish 6

Pedro Manfredi, Jackson 5

Alex Bell, Mount Vernon 5

Humberto Garza, Mount Vernon 4

Jalen Crisler, Archbishop Murphy 4

Daniel Hansen, Arlington 4

Alex Day, Shorecrest 4

Dawda Dibba, Shorewood 4

Adrian Cayetano, Sultan 4

Josh Bartley, Archbishop Murphy 3

Jorge Heredia, Cascade 3

Darian Pendergraft, Cedarcrest 3

Kyle Walsh, Cedarcrest 3

Chris Cole, Cedarcrest 3

Michael Mikulsky, Glacier Peak 3

Magnus Lagerkrans, Kamiak 3

Zach Bush, Kamiak 3

Randy Anaya, Lakewood 3

Antino Bellizzi, Lakewood 3

Miguel Medina, Mariner 3

Fabian Panduro, Marysville Pilchuck 3

Caley Powers, Oak Harbor 3

Blake Crutchfield, Snohomish 3

Uriel Herrera, Snohomish 3

Colin Cuchna, Stanwood 3

Kenny Ficklin, Archbishop Murphy 2

Christian Thode, Archbishop Murphy 2

Seigo Hall, Arlington 2

Jesus Galvan, Cedarcrest 2

Abdou Darboe, Edmonds-Woodway 2

Alec Sakoi, Edmonds-Woodway 2

Peter Gebert, Everett 2

Riley Cannon, Glacier Peak 2

Branson Corwin, Glacier Peak 2

Peter Vizzoni, Glacier Peak 2

Tyler Bassett, Granite Falls 2

Zach Bylsma, Jackson 2

Forrest Perry, King’s 2

Marcus Edwards, Lake Stevens 2

Jon Erickson, Lake Stevens 2

Michael Zavalza, Lake Stevens 2

Julio Aguilar, Marysville Pilchuck 2

Tristan Springer, Meadowdale 2

Tanner Corrie, Monroe 2

Junior Fajardo, Mount Vernon 2

Victor Rueles, Mountlake Terrace 2

Morgan West, Shorecrest 2

Chris Iacolucci, Shorecrest 2

Danny Han, Shorewood 2

Juan Machuca, Snohomish 2

Bryce Auburn, South Whidbey 2

Nick Smoody, Stanwood 2

Bryce MacDicken, Sultan 2

Assists

Blake Crutchfield, Snohomish 6

Josh Bartley, Archbishop Murphy 5

Marco Granado, Lynnwood 5

James Tanner, Lake Stevens 4

Spencer Pettit, Glacier Peak 3

Tyler Mayer, Snohomish 3

Kieren Raney, Snohomish 3

Colin Cuchna, Stanwood 3

Logan Flem, Stanwood 3

Cobi Weyers, Archbishop Murphy 2

Yuri Boiko, Everett 2

Connor Viger, Cedarcrest 2

Michael Mikulsky, Glacier Peak 2

Evan West, Granite Falls 2

Sanad Elghanai, Jackson 2

Max Aceves, Kamiak 2

Jon Erickson, Lake Stevens 2

Randy Anaya, Lakewood 2

Evan Thorpe, Lakewood 2

Kendal Kippen, Lakewood 2

Boston White, Lynnwood 2

Momodou Drammeh, Lynnwood 2

Christhian Robles, Mariner 2

Christian Fuerte, Marysville Getchell 2

Chris Prasana, Meadowdale 2

Chris Iacolucci, Shorecrest 2

Ryan Vanderveen, Shorecrest 2

Abdul Abdulla, Shorewood 2

Alex Daza, Snohomish 2

Brennan Judy, Snohomish 2

Noah Heintz, Stanwood 2

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