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Here’s a look at the high school boys soccer leaders in the Lansing area. This list reflects stats submitted by coaches. Stats should be submitted to jledwards@lsj.com by Tuesday night each week.
GOALS
Quinton Hay (East Lansing) – 12
Sam Lebbie (East Lansing) – 11
Tate Dziewiatkowski (Portland) – 10
Dylan Beck (DeWitt) – 9
Josh Rosendale (Holt) – 9
Matt Prehn (Portland) – 9
Shin Nishimura (Haslett) – 8
Chuck Plaehn (Lansing Catholic) – 8
Andy Vahng (Haslett) – 8
Kyle Salisbury (Grand Ledge) – 6
Brian Coscarelli (Haslett) – 6
Nate Cox (Grand Ledge) – 5
Brady Carlson (East Lansing) – 5
Joey Sparkia (Haslett) – 5
Zack Rollis (DeWitt) – 5
ASSISTS
Remy Collard (Lansing Catholic) – 9
Munir Sheralli (Haslett) – 8
Brady Carlson (East Lansing) – 8
Kyle Salisbury (Grand Ledge) – 8
Clay Chernich (Haslett) – 8
Scott Campbell (Holt) – 7
Zack Rollis (DeWitt) – 7
Quinton Hay (East Lansing) – 7
Jon Ezzo (Haslett) – 7
Joey Sparkia (Haslett) – 6
Tate Dziewiatkowski (Portland) – 5
Chuck Plaehn (Lansing Catholic) – 5
Sam Lebbie (East Lansing) – 5
SAVE PERCENTAGE
Andrew Hall (Holt) – 93%
Nathan Westerlund (Haslett) – 89%
Scott Campbell (East Lansing) – 89%
Francisco Ramirez (Waverly) – 80%
SHUTOUTS
Blaine Teahan (Grand Ledge) – 9
Nathan Westerlund (Haslett) – 5
Andrew Hall (Holt) – 2
Zach Levrich (Holt) – 2
Soccer power East Lansing again among state’s elite
Contact James L. Edwards III at jledwards@lsj.com. Follow him on Twitter @JLEdwardsIII.