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2025 Altoona Mirror boys soccer all-stars

FIRST TEAM

Alex Arbogast, jr., Hollidaysburg: Mirror second-team all-star as a sophomore. … Had a hat trick in a win over Central. … Finished with nine goals and a team-high 17 assists for the Golden Tigers. … Team captain and defensively accomplished as a midfielder.

Jace Black, sr., Altoona: Two-time Mirror first-team all-star. Second-team Mirror all-star as a sophomore. … Three-year Altoona captain. … Led the Mountain Lions with 11 goals and also had a team-high with six assists.

Andrew Chestney, sr., Hollidaysburg: Team captain. … Scored the game-winning goal in the District 6 Class 3A championship game. … Described as a leader who is very composed and good on the ball. … Served as the link with the midfield for Hollidaysburg.

Nate Conaway, jr., Cambria Heights: Mirror second-team all-star as a sophomore. … Led the Highlanders with 19 goals and added three assists. … With teams focusing on Conaway, it opened things up for his teammates. … Helped Cambria Heights finish 10-6-2 and earn a playoff spot.

Colin Etters, sr., Altoona: Mirror second-team all-star as a junior. … Played every position other than keeper for the Mountain Lions. … Scored seven goals and added three assists. … Anchored Altoona’s defense and was a team co-captain.

Jacob Heuston, jr., Central: Mirror second-team all-star as a sophomore. … Led Scarlet Dragons in scoring with 15 goals and 10 assists. … Had a hat trick and two assists for Central in a 5-4 win over Clearfield. … Had another hat trick in a 5-3 win over Philipsburg-Osceola. … Had three assists in a 3-2 overtime win against Clearfield.

Nick Marshall, sr., Penn Cambria: Three-time Mirror first-team all-star. … Team captain. … Scored 20 goals and had three assists. … Broke Penn Cambria’s goal record and ended his career with 65 goals. … Laurel Highlands Athletic Conference first-team all star in 2024 and 2025.

Owen Naugle, sr., Hollidaysburg: Two-time Mirror first-team all-star. … Had a hat trick in a win over Philipsburg-Osceola. … Scored 18 goals and had eight assists for the Golden Tigers. … Selected to the all-state soccer team. … Team captain.

Tytus Novak, jr., Tyrone: Scored 15 goals for the Golden Eagles and assisted on eight goals. … Strong defender in the middle of the field. … Helped Tyrone finish 12-6 in the regular season and qualify for the District 6 title game. … Also served as Tyrone’s football placekicker.

Jonathan Rivera, jr., Central Cambria: Mirror second-team all-star as a sophomore. … Played the most minutes for the Red Devils. … Scored 10 goals and added two assists for Central Cambria. … His ability to control possession helped the Devils maintain attacks and control the middle third of the field.

Angus Ryan, sr., Bishop Carroll: Mirror second-team all-star as a junior. … Helped Bishop Carroll win a District 6 Class 1A championship. … Recorded seven shutouts, including in the district final. … Made 197 saves and allowed just 1.25 goals per game. … Finished his career with 614 saves.

Miles Smearman, fr., Tyrone: Despite being a freshman, was extremely important to the Tyrone defense, which went 12-6 in the regular season and made it to the District 6 Class 3A championship game. … Helped Tyrone record a school-record eight shutouts. … Added two goals for the Golden Eagles.

SECOND TEAM

Joey Bridenbaugh, sr., Central

Andrew Burke, so., Bishop Guilfoyle

Carson Crawford, so., Altoona

Nate Eckenroad, sr., Northern Bedford

Camden Galiote, sr., Bishop Carroll

Ethan Gilbey, sr., Cambria Heights

Bryce Hollingshead, jr., Hollidaysburg

Abubaker Hussien, jr., Altoona

Grady McDonald, sr., Chestnut Ridge

Liam O’Brien, sr., Central Cambria

Jackson Rice, sr., Penn Cambria

Gannon Zonts, so., Hollidaysburg

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