All Area NY Metro

Updated: January 20, 2009, 4:16 PM ET

BOYS
NAMESCHOOLPOSITIONYEAR
Baimba FreemanBeaconFSenior
Hancell GuevaraBrentwoodFJunior
Joseph LopezBrentwoodFJunior
Ahkeel RodneyElmontFSenior
Stefan CarterHalf Hollow Hills WestMFSenior
Adriano GabrieleSt. John the BaptistMFSenior
Pat McCannChaminadeMFSenior
Jimmy NealisMassapequaMFSenior
Karl RumphSt. Anthony'sMFSenior
Will CongdonBeaconDSenior
Malick FayeMartin Luther KingGKSenior



GIRLS
NAMESCHOOLPOSITIONYEAR
Crystal DunnSouth SideFJunior
Danielle MurinoConnetquotFSenior
Rachel NuzzoleseSt. Anthony'sFJunior
Cari RoccaroEast IslipFFreshman
Nicole DalyNew Hyde ParkMFSenior
Kim DeCesareMassapequaMFSenior
Victoria DiMartinoMassapequaMFSenior
Domenica HodakSayvilleMFSenior
Alyssa BrandofinoCommackDSenior
Emily MengesGarden CityDJunior
Stephanie ReimerSuffernGKSenior



OTHER TOP PLAYERS: BOYS
NAMESCHOOLPOSITIONYEAR
Greg DavisArchbishop MolloyMFJr.
Sean DoughertyComsewogueMFSr.
Sebastian GuenzattiFrancis LewisMFJr.
Emelio HaughtonMartin Luther KingFSr.
Andrew Jean-BaptisteBrentwoodMFJr.
Keith JecewizSt. Anthony'sMFSr.
A.J. LazaLongwoodMFSr.
Alex NaplesSt. Anthony'sGKSr.
Nuno RodriguesMineolaFSr.
Caetano SanchezBeaconMFSr.
Cemil TuranSt. Peter'sFSr.
Mike ValenciaSt. Anthony'sMFSr.
Jon VelasquezValley Stream SouthMFSr.
Marby VelasquezBrentwoodDJr.
Alex ZorillaMartin Luther KingDSr.



OTHER TOP PLAYERS: GIRLS
NAMESCHOOLPOSITIONYEAR
Andrea ArnoldMassapequaDJr.
Lia BellizziRyeFSo.
Carly BeyarSouth SideFSr.
Gabrielle D'AprilePatchogue-MedfordMFSr.
Chelsea DevernaWard MelvilleFSr.
Maggie DevernaWard MelvilleMFSr.
Ali GriffinIslipGKJr.
Gillian GrossEast MeadowDJr.
Dianna MarinaroShoreham-Wading RiverMFSr.
Jennifer MeierSt. Anthony'sFJr.
Jennifer MeltonNorth BabylonMFSr.
Ashley MooreIsland TreesDSr.
Alexis ParottaCentereachMFSr.
Kim RoseSeafordMFSr.
Stephanie VelezMamaroneckFSr.



PRIME-TIME PLAYERS



JOSEPH LOPEZ
Leading Brentwood to the No. 1 national ranking in the ESPN RISE FAB 50, Lopez scored a schoolrecord 25 goals. He had both tallies in the team's state semifinal and final victories. AHKEEL RODNEY
The state's best player, the Virginia-bound Rodney had 18 goals and 14 assists in 15 games this year. He also was a member of the U-18 Men's National Team player pool.

CRYSTAL DUNN
Dunn didn't play much prep soccer this year because she was busy playing with the U-17 Women's National Team. She was an integral part of the team that finished second in the U-17 Women's World Cup.

VICTORIA DiMARTINO
Like Dunn, DiMartino couldn't concentrate on high school soccer this year due to National Team obligations. She was the second-leading scorer in the U-17 Women's World Cup.



COACH'S TAKE



AN AREA COACH ON MALICK FAYE:
"He has no weaknesses. He's strong in the air and he's very good on low balls. He's the reason they've stayed at the top the past two years. He's definitely going to be a pro."


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