Boys Super-State First Team
Meet the top 11 boys soccer players in Nebraska.
Kailer Fry
F | Papillion-La Vista South | Senior
The resume: Fry recorded a school-record 20 assists, one shy of the Class A state record. He also finished with 10 goals and ranks second in school history with 29 career assists.
Why he made the team: “We challenged him to be the point guard ... He surprised us by relishing the role and focusing on setting up his teammates for success.” — Coach Dave Lawrence
Dylan Holden
F | Omaha South | Senior
The resume: Holden scored 19 goals and added nine assists while helping Omaha South reach the state championship match.
Defining moment: “His hat trick on the road against Lincoln Southwest ... reset the tone of how we were going to finish.” — Coach Joe Maass
Miguel Solano
F | Lincoln Southwest | Senior
The resume: Solano delivered one of the greatest state tournament performances in Nebraska history, scoring four goals in a semifinal win before netting the championship winner.
Why he made the team: “He saved his best for last with nine goals and two assists in five postseason matches.” — Coach Derek Scheich
Ryan Kubiak
MF | Omaha South | Senior
The resume: Four-year starter who anchored Omaha South's midfield and helped lead the Packers to the state final.
Why he made the team: “Ryan has been the best holding midfielder in the state for two seasons.” — Coach Joe Maass
Morgan Macke
MF | Papillion-La Vista South | Senior
The resume: One of the state's leading scorers with 21 goals and eight assists. Finished with a school-record 42 career goals.
Why he made the team: “We were able to go with only one center midfielder because he covers so much ground.” — Coach Dave Lawrence
Miles Oksman
MF | Omaha Westside | Senior
The resume: Led Westside with 17 goals and six assists and starred during the postseason.
Defining moment: “The most clutch performances I've seen from a Warrior player.” — Coach Mike Dean
Noah Schroder
MF | Lincoln Southwest | Senior
The resume: Southwest's MVP contributed goals or assists in 11 matches and was instrumental in the Silver Hawks' championship run.
Why he made the team: “It was almost as if we were playing a man up.” — Coach Derek Scheich
Alex Sowinski
MF | Gretna | Junior
The resume: Scored 15 goals and six assists, including two spectacular free kicks in the state championship match.
Why he made the team: “He consistently made an impact in every match we played.” — Coach John Cover
Hugo Hernandez
D | Omaha South | Senior
The resume: Shutdown defender who also contributed two goals and two assists.
Defining moment: “Hugo ranks among the top five or six defenders in South history.” — Coach Joe Maass
Reef Rohrs
D | Lincoln Southeast | Senior
The resume: Defensive anchor for a Southeast team that started 11-0 and qualified for state.
Defining moment: “His teammates would be the first to highlight his importance to our team.” — Coach Marco Sapien
Brentyn Ebeler
GK | Lincoln Southwest | Senior
The resume: Backstopped Lincoln Southwest to a state championship and recorded nine shutouts.
Why he made the team: “Brentyn was just a calming presence at the back for us all season.” — Coach Derek Scheich
