Vote now for the Top 10 nominees for Save of the Year
January 30, 2012 12:00 AM
Save of the Year voting period: Jan. 30 – Feb. 3
National winner to be named at US Youth Soccer Awards Gala
Twitter: @USYouthSoccer, live announcement of national winner
View the nominees on the
USYouthSoccer.org multimedia player to watch the Top 10 and pick your favorite via the online poll. The top 10 nominees will be narrowed to the top five through the public online voting. The national winner will be chosen from the top five by the Save of the Year committee.
Winners will be announced Feb. 17 at the US Youth Soccer Awards Gala in Boston, held in conjunction with the US Youth Soccer Workshop.
2011 Top Ten Save of the Year Nominees
Save of the Year voting: 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 30 – 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3
| Name |
Age |
Club |
Hometown |
| Lionel Perez |
Under-14 Boys |
Sockers SC |
Palatine, Ill. |
| Blake Andrews |
Under-17 Boys |
EFC Tornados |
Maize, Kan. |
| Alyse Scott |
Under-17 Girls |
NASA 12 Elite 2 |
Marietta, Ga. |
| Brett Werner |
Under-12 Boys |
Danubia Celtic |
Philadelphia |
| Madison Newsom |
Under-13 Girls |
Elk Grove 98G |
Sacramento, Calif. |
| Jessica Wiggins |
Under-18 Girls |
FC Stars of Mass |
Acton, Mass. |
| Eric Bykowsky |
Under-16 Boys |
CESA 95 |
Columbia, S.C. |
| Katie Wilson |
Under-15 Girls |
Eclipse Select |
Oak Brook, Ill. |
| Sami Skibell |
Under-11 Girls |
KCFC Force |
Overland Park, Kan. |
| Tyler Volking |
Under-14 Boys |
Lonestars SC |
Cedar Park, Texas |
Voting is limited to IP address and will not permit unlimited voting.
The US Youth Soccer Workshop will be held in Boston from Feb. 16-18, 2012. The annual convention will be held at the Hynes Convention Center and is designed to further the education of coaches, administrators, referees and enthusiasts involved in the game.
Online registration continues through Feb. 9. For more information please visit
USYouthSoccer.org/Workshop.
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