TSC Media Release

TSC Well Represented as ECNL Announces 2022-23 All-Conference Honors

August 16, 2023

FRANKLIN, TN – Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) announced its 2022-23 All-Conference teams Tuesday afternoon and Tennessee Soccer Club was well represented with 22 players honored.


“We are proud of all of our TSC players who were named as some of the best in ECNL,” said ECNL Director Greg Warden. “These boys and girls work very hard all year long for their teams and to be recognized makes it all worth it.”


Highlighting the TSC crew was Maddie Padelski from the 2007 Girls ECNL team who was named U16 Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year. Padelski is no stranger to accolades having been selected for the U16 United States Women’s Youth National Team this past year playing for TSC.


For the girls, at the U15 level, Olivia Auruz, Emerson Michel, and Kasandra Uzelman were named to the first team and Summer Riley was named second team. At U16, first team honorees included Brea Fisher, Helen Ghertner, and Maddie Padelski with Sarah Beth Sizemore on the second team. Quinn Erim was named to the U17 first team and Abigail Dibble was on the second team. For U18/U19 Avery Brown, Katie Shea Collins were represented on the first team with Keaton Mitchell on the second team.


For the boys, Zack Arradi and Caleb Moss were U15 first team selections with Diego Villegas-Mendez on the second team. At U16, Tristan Tropeano was first team and Terrance Reynolds was second team. Graham Duncan and Travis Fowler headlined the U17 first team with Jack Boring on the second team. At U18/19, Hogan Walker was named first team and AJ Elliot on the second team.


2022-23 ECNL All-Conference Awards


Girls – Ohio Valley Conference


U16 Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year - Maddie Padelski


U15

Olivia Auruz – First Team

Emerson Michel – First Team

Kasandra Uzelman – First Team

Summer Riley – Second Team


U16

Brea Fisher – First Team

Helen Ghertner – First Team

Maddie Padelski – First Team

Sarah Beth Sizemore – Second Team


U17

Quinn Erim – First Team

Abigail Dibble – Second Team


U18/19

Avery Brown – First Team

Katie Shea Collins – First Team

Keaton Mitchell – Second Team


Boys – Southeast Conference


U15

Zack Arradi – First Team

Caleb Moss – First Team

Diego Villegas-Mendez – Second Team


U16

Tristan Tropeano – First Team

Terrance Reynolds – Second Team


U17

Graham Duncan – First Team

Travis Fowler – First Team

Jack Boring – Second Team


U18/19

Hogan Walker – First Team

AJ Elliot – Second Team


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Tennessee Soccer Club (TSC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Williamson County and the surrounding Greater Nashville area. TSC's Mission is "to promote a love for soccer by developing excellence in the game for our players and coaches to positively impact our member families and communities.”


Since 2012, TSC has been the premier youth soccer club in the state of Tennessee and currently serves over 3,500 players participating in recreational, competitive and/or supplemental soccer programs across four locations: TSC Murfreesboro, TSC Nashville, TSC Sumner and TSC Williamson. TSC teams compete locally, regionally, and nationally in leagues such as the Tennessee Youth Soccer League, USYS National League and Mid South Conference, and the Elite Clubs National League. TSC also fields two U23 pre-professional teams competing in USL W League (women’s) and USL League Two (men’s). TSC has won multiple state and national championships in recent years through competition in these leagues. 

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