High school soccer fans in the Nashville area have the opportunity to vote for the Tennessean preseason boys soccer player of the year from a select group of 10 candidates. The poll will close at noon on Friday. Some notable candidates include Davin Gleaves of Sycamore, who was last year's MVP of District 12-2A with 35 goals, and Chris Parks from Davidson Academy, who had 24 goals and four assists as a freshman. Other candidates include Christian Sentz, Christopher Douglas, Davis Long, Dylan Tate, Daniel Jimenez, Graham Duncan, Jasper Tharpe, and Jack Boring.

By the Numbers
  • Davin Gleaves had 35 goals and was the MVP of District 12-2A last year.
  • Chris Parks had 24 goals and four assists as a freshman last year.
  • Christian Sentz had 23 goals with 15 assists, finishing with six game-winning goals and multiple accolades.
  • Christopher Douglas scored 30 goals, making him one of Middle Tennessee’s top offensive threats last year.
  • Dylan Tate collected 36 goals and 10 assists last year.
State of Play
  • Voting for the Tennessean preseason boys soccer player of the year is ongoing until Friday at noon.
  • The Tennessee high school boys soccer season is currently in progress.
Bottom Line

High school soccer enthusiasts in the Nashville area can now vote for the Tennessean preseason boys soccer player of the year from a talented pool of candidates, including standouts like Davin Gleaves and Chris Parks. The poll will close on Friday at noon, marking an exciting opportunity to recognize exceptional talent in the region's high school soccer scene.