The Alabama High School Soccer Coaches Association has officially unveiled its highly anticipated Super All-State team, recognizing the top talent from across the state. The announcement, made Wednesday, showcases 26 standout players selected to the first and second teams, representing all classifications in Alabama high school soccer.
In addition to the player honors, the association named three coaches of the year. Bob Jones' Michael Parker took home the large school award, while Springville's Cody Wilkerson earned the small class honor. Tito Rodriguez from St. Michael's was recognized in the private school category, highlighting the depth of coaching excellence in Alabama.
The announcement comes on the heels of an exciting AHSAA championship season that saw thrilling finishes across all divisions. Susan Moore captured the Class 1-3A title, while Westminster-Oak Mountain claimed the Class 4A crown. St. Michael's dominated in Class 5A, Briarwood Christian took home the Class 6A trophy, and Auburn rounded out the winners with the Class 7A championship.
For fans and players alike, this all-state recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication that fuels Alabama's growing soccer scene. Whether you're gearing up for next season or celebrating this year's achievements, these players and coaches set the bar high for what's possible on the pitch.
