The Marietta High School boys soccer team had a standout season, finishing with multiple awards and a deep postseason run. Coach Todd Morris was honored as the Twin State League Coach of the Year and received his 11th conference coach of the year award. He was also named Southeast District Coach of the Year for leading the Tigers to a 16-2-2 record, TSL, MOVSL sectional, and district championships. Despite this success, the season ended in the regional semifinals with a 2-1 loss to Fairfield Union.
Individual awards were also given out to several members of the Tigers’ soccer team. Senior forward Mac Threatt was recognized as a first-team, all-district selection and became Marietta’s all-time leading goal scorer with 34 goals and seven assists. He was voted both the TSL Player of the Year and Southeast District Player of the Year. Juniors Landon Koscho and Blake Limegrover also received first-team district honors, scoring 10 goals each with nine assists respectively.
In addition to these awards, other Tigers received recognition for their contributions to the team. Cameron Davis earned second-team district honors as a junior wingback with 13 goals and six assists. Caden Gebczyk made 87 saves as Marietta’s starting keeper and had eight clean sheets, earning him MOVSL Defensive Player of the Year title. Josh Fournier and Connor Rings both earned all-TSL honors while Colin Davis received honorable mention district recognition. Finally, Cash Wheeler also received recognition for his contributions to the team.
Overall, it was an impressive season for Marietta High School boys soccer program as they finished strong in their final year under Coach Morris’ leadership.