Brenna Hissong first team All-North Central Ohio Soccer Association
By Cort Reynolds
FINDLAY - Ada senior Brenna Hissong was named first team All-North Central Ohio Soccer Association in voting conducted by the league coaches this week.
The strong-legged center-back is a repeat selection on the first team.
Freshman center-midfielder Ella Marshall and junior wide midfielder Lauren Mullins earned honorable mention NCOSA honors.
Senior Alexis Rickenbacker of 5-0 league champion Liberty-Benton was voted NCOSA female Player of the Year.
The Ada girls finished 1-4 in league play, last in the six-team NCOSA standings.
High-scoring Bulldog senior forward Jacob Poling and three other Ada players were voted honorable mention All-NCOSA on the boys side.
Junior defender Tyler Jameson, junior midfielder Isaac Williams and sophomore defender Brendan Jameson also earned HM NCOSA notice.
Senior Jackson Clark of league champion Riverdale (4-0-1) was voted NCOSA boys Player of the Year.
Ada finished 2-3 in NCOSA play, good for fourth place in the six-team conference.
Dylan Beck was named boys NCOSA Coach of the Year, while Mark Pagano was voted the girls NCOSA Coach of the Year.
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