The Marietta High School boys soccer team had a standout season, earning numerous awards after a deep postseason run. Coach Todd Morris was named Twin State League Coach of the Year and received his 11th conference coach of the year award. He was also recognized as Southeast District Coach of the Year for leading the Tigers to a 16-2-2 finish, TSL and MOVSL sectional, and district championships. Despite ending the season with a 2-1 loss to Fairfield Union in the regional semifinals, the team’s achievements were widely recognized.
Several members of the Tigers’ soccer team received individual awards as well. Senior forward Mac Threatt, along with juniors Landon Koscho and Blake Limegrover, were named first-team, all-district selections. Threatt scored an impressive 34 goals with seven assists and became Marietta’s all-time leading goal-scorer. He was voted as both TSL Player of the Year and Southeast District Player of the Year for his outstanding performance throughout the season. Koscho finished with 10 goals and nine assists, while Limegrover scored 14 goals and accounted for a team-high 18 assists.
Cameron Davis, Caden Gebczyk, Josh Fournier, Connor Rings, Colin Davis, and Cash Wheeler also received awards for their contributions to the team. Davis had an impressive performance as a junior wingback with 13 goals and six assists and received second-team district honors. Gebczyk made an outstanding contribution as Marietta’s starting keeper by making 87 saves with eight clean sheets. This earned him recognition as MOVSL Defensive Player of the Year. Fournier earned all-TSL honors while Rings earned honorable mention district recognition alongside Davis and Wheeler.
Overall, it was a successful season for Marietta High School boys soccer team that culminated in multiple awards for both individual players and coaches alike.