Four Vikings earn All-GMC honors

Post date: Jul 1, 2015 2:30:10 PM

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Mike Becker, @realmikebecker12:38 p.m. EDT June 22, 2015

FIRST TEAM

As selected by the GMC

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(Photo: Mark R. Sullivan/Staff Photographer)

The four-year starter scored a team-leading 60 goals with 16 assists, including a seven-goal performance in an upset win of North Brunswick in the GMCT final.

Netted 100 points for the Falcons, registering 52 goals and 48 assists for the season to lead the team in both categories.

Scored a startling 91 goals with nine assists, as Johnson was directly responsible for nearly half of the Eagles’ 210 goals scored on the season.

Finished with a team-high 43 goals for a team that featured six double-digit goal scorers.

Tallied 82 goals and 10 assists as a standout for the Tigers.

Recorded 51 goals and 26 assists in the midfield.

Scored 63 goals to go with 33 assists for the high-powered Raiders.

Netted 49 goals and 19 assists while leading the way for a young Bears team.

Recorded 16 goals and seven assists as Cacela excelled at playing both ends.

Totaled 22 goals and eight assists while playing virtually all over the field.

An important factor in a defense that played a critical role down the stretch of the season.

A fixture on the defense for the Vikings.

Focal point of an underrated defense that was, at times, overshadowed by such a strong offense.

Gave up an average of just 6.5 goals per game as Ruedemann was a force in net.

Made 180 saves between the pipes as Pagano was one of the toughest goalies to score against in the conference.

Totaled 102 goals and 66 assists as the junior surpassed the 200-goal mark for her career.

Led a defense that steadily improved as the season went on, culminating with a win in the GMCT final.

Scored a GMC-leading 126 goals, second in the state, and collected 36 assists as the Marist-commit finished her junior season with exactly 300 goals for her career.

Coach of the Year: Steve Gajewski, Old Bridge