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Alyssa Thompson And Bryce Boneau Named 2020-21 Gatorade® National Soccer Players Of The Year

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PR Newswire

CHICAGO , June 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- In its 36 th year of honoring the nation's most elite high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Alyssa Thompson of Harvard-Westlake High School in Los Angeles, Calif. and Bryce Boneau of Keller High School ( Keller, Texas ) are the 2020-21 Gatorade National Soccer Players of the Year. Thompson and Boneau won the prestigious award for their accomplishments on and off the field, joining an impressive group of former winners. Past Gatorade National Girls Soccer Players of the Year have combined for 17 gold medals and nine National Championships, while past Gatorade National Boys Soccer Players of the Year have combined for 11 National Championships and 13 MLS first round draft picks.

A significant feat, Thompson is the second-ever sophomore to receive the national honor for girls soccer. In overall program history across all sports, she is only the eighth sophomore to win a Gatorade National Player of the Year award.

Thompson and Boneau were surprised by their family, coaches and teammates at their respective schools. Mallory Pugh , Chicago Red Stars and USWNT forward, and Christian Pulisic , Chelsea FC and USMNT midfielder, also virtually surprised and congratulated the newly crowned winners on their incredible accomplishments. Check out videos of the announcements: Thompson and Boneau .

The award, which recognizes not only outstanding athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the field, distinguishes Thompson and Boneau as the nation's best high school soccer players. A national advisory panel comprised of sport-specific experts and sports journalists helped select our winners from nearly a million other student-athletes who play soccer nationwide.

Competition for both the girls and boys national award was fierce. Thompson topped the list of state winners in girls soccer who collectively boast an incredible list of accomplishments, including five returning state Gatorade Players of the Year, 28 with a GPA of 4.0 and above and 34 with signed Letters of Intent or verbal commitments to play soccer at Division I schools/universities. Boneau surpassed the competition among state winners, which includes 22 with signed Letters of Intent to play soccer at Division I colleges/universities, 36 who volunteered at two or more organizations and 16 with a GPA of 4.0 and above.

"Alyssa is the perfect blend of physical ability and mental mastery of the game," said Sheldon Shealer , a high school soccer editor for TopDrawerSoccer.com. "Despite her small stature, she's faster, smarter, more technical and more determined than players in her age group. Beyond being a great individual talent, she's also a team player who helped Harvard-Westlake to a perfect season in what is arguably the strongest girls soccer region in the nation."

The 5-foot-4 sophomore forward Thompson led the Wolverines to an 18-0 record and both the Southern Section, Division 1 and the SoCal Division I Regional championships this past season. Thompson scored 48 goals and passed for 14 assists, tallying a hat trick in a 5-0 win over Villa Park High in the sectional title game and four goals in a 6-1 win over Pacifica High in the regional final. She is a member of the U.S. Soccer Under-18 Women's National Team and is ranked as the nation's No. 2 prospect in the Class of 2023 by TopDrawerSoccer.com.

Thompson has donated her own money to No Kid Hungry, an organization that supports children dealing with food insecurity. She has also volunteered locally supplying PPE materials to hospital workers and hygiene kits to local foster children.

Thompson has maintained a 3.52 GPA in the classroom. She has made a verbal commitment to play soccer on scholarship at Stanford University beginning in the fall of 2023.

"For me, Bryce would be in the top echelon of the kids who played high school this year," says Adrian Solca, executive director of Solar Soccer Club and the United Soccer Coaches Association 2019 National Youth Coach of the Year. "His technical ability is at a high level. His first touch with both feet is very good, he's very agile, he always knows how to advance the play, he controls the tempo and he's the kind of guy that makes the team tick. Either through consistency, or a brilliant pass or an extra run in front, he adds that surprise element in the offensive third from the midfield."

The 5-foot-10, 155-pound senior midfielder Boneau scored 18 goals and passed for 19 assists this past season, leading the Indians (17-3) to the Conference 6A, Region 1 tournament semifinals. The Dallas Morning News Offensive Player of the Year, Boneau was a Conference 6A First Team All-State selection. He is a three-time All-District selection despite missing significant time during both his freshman and junior years because of injuries.

Boneau has volunteered on behalf of the St. Barnabas Anglican Church in multiple capacities, including the Children's Ministry. The president of his school's Play it Forward chapter, through which he collects and distributes refurbished and reconditioned sports equipment to underserved youth, he has also donated his time to the City of Keller , the local Daddy/Daughter Dance and the Community Storehouse Food Pantry in Fort Worth .

Boneau has maintained an A average in the classroom. He has signed a National Letter of Intent to play soccer on scholarship at the University of Notre Dame this fall.

"For more than 35 years, the Gatorade National Player of Year award has been given to the most elite student-athletes across the country, making it the most prestigious award in high school sports," said Gatorade Senior Vice President and General Manager Brett O'Brien . "The past year has been difficult for all high school athletes, but Thompson and Bryce have persevered and we have no doubt they will have continued success in sports and beyond."

Each year a selection committee evaluates the nation's top talent in the District of Columbia and all 50 states, choosing national winners in 12 different sports: football, girls volleyball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls basketball, baseball, softball, boys and girls soccer, and boys and girls track and field.

Gatorade is dedicated to recognizing, supporting and keeping athletes in the game because of the lifelong skills sports instill on and off the field. Since the program's inception in 1985, Gatorade Player of the Year award recipients have won hundreds of professional and college championships, and many have also turned into pillars in their communities, becoming coaches, business owners and educators. Previous winners include a distinguished list of athletes, such as Peyton Manning , Abby Wambach , Jayson Tatum , Derek Jeter , Elena Delle Donne and many other sports icons.

To learn more about the Gatorade Player of the Year program, check out past winners or to nominate student-athletes, visit playeroftheyear.gatorade.com , on Facebook at facebook.com/GatoradePOY or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/Gatorade .

PREVIOUS GATORADE NATIONAL GIRLS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS

YEAR

NAME

HOMETOWN

STATUS

2019-20

Emily Mason

Flemington, NJ

High School Senior

2018-19

Sophie Jones

Atherton, CA

Duke University

2017-18

Isabella D'Aquila

San Juan Capistrano, CA

Santa Clara University

2016-17

Kennedy Wesley

Cerritos, CA

Stanford University

2015-16

Ella Stevens

Loganville, GA

Chicago Red Stars

2014-15

Mallory Pugh

Highlands Ranch, CO

US Women's National Soccer Team

2013-14

Katie Cousins

Forest, VA

Played for University of Tennessee

2012-13

Morgan Andrews

Milford, NH

Washington Spirit

2011-12

Morgan Andrews

Milford, NH

Washington Spirit

2010-11

Morgan Brian

St. Simons Island, GA

Chicago Red Stars

2009-10

Mollie Pathman

Durham, NC

Retired from Boston Breakers

2008-09

Rachel Quon

Lake Forest, IL

Retired from Chicago Red Stars

2007-08

Teresa Noyola

Palo Alto, CA

Retired from Houston Dash

2006-07

Melissa Henderson

Garland, TX

Retired from Houston Dash

2005-06

Lauren Cheney

Indianapolis, IN

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

2004-05

Amy Rodriguez

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

FC Kansas City

2003-04

Ashlyn Harris

Satellite Beach, FL

Orlando Pride

2002-03

Heather O'Reilly

East Brunswick, NJ

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

2001-02

Jill Oakes

West Hills, CA

Retired from Chicago Red Stars

2000-01

Mary McDowell

Lakewood, CO

Played for the University of North Carolina

1999-00

Aleisha Cramer

Lakewood, CO

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

1998-99

Christie Welsh

Massapequa, NY

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

1997-98

Aly Wagner

San Jose, CA

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team


PREVIOUS GATORADE NATIONAL BOYS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS

YEAR

NAME

HOMETOWN

STATUS

2019-20

Jony Munoz

Olathe, KS

University of Missouri-Kansas City

2018-19

Omar Hernandez

Dalton, GA

Wake Forest University

2017-18

Ousseni Bouda

Millbrook, NY

Stanford University

2016-17

Umar Farouk Osman

Lakeville, CT

University of Michigan

2015-16

Lucas Mendes

Arlington, VA

Al Wakrah SC

2014-15

Jack Harrison

Sheffield, MA

Manchester City organization

2013-14

Abu Danladi

Los Olivos, CA

Nashville SC

2012-13

Cristian Roldan

Pico Rivera, CA

Seattle Sounders FC

2011-12

Emmanuel Boateng

Carpinteria, CA

New England Revolution

2010-11

Luis Rendon

Midlothian, VA

Played for Duke University

2009-10

Soony Saad

Dearborn, MI

Al-Wehdat SC

2008-09

Dillon Powers

Plano, TX

Dundee United FC

2007-08

Chris Agorsor

Owings Mills, MD

Retired from Richmond Kickers

2006-07

Brayan Martinez

West Orange, NJ

Monterrey Flash

2005-06

Eric Alexander

Portage, MI

Retired from FC Dallas

2004-05

Lee Nguyen

Plano, TX

Ho Chi Minh City FC

2003-04

Patrick Phelan

Wilbraham, MA

Retired from San Antonio Scorpions

2002-03

Greg Dalby

Poway, CA

Retired from Charlotte Eagles

2001-02

Jordan Harvey

Mission Viejo, CA

Los Angeles FC

2000-01

Ned Grabavoy

New Lenox, IL

Retired from Portland Timbers

1999-00

Alecko Eskandarian

Oradell, NJ

Retired from Los Angeles Galaxy

1998-99

Kyle Martino

Westport, CT

Retired from Los Angeles Galaxy

1997-98

Nick Downing

Redmond, WA

Retired from Charlotte Battery

1996-97

Nick Garcia

Dallas, TX

Retired from Toronto FC

1995-96

Andrew Kirk

Milwaukee, WI

Retired from Tampa Bay Mutiny

1994-95

Pierre Venditti

Milford, CT

Played for University of Maryland

1993-94

Andriy Shapowal

Chagrin Falls, OH

Played for University of Virginia

1992-93

Mike Fisher

Batavia, IL

Played for University of Virginia

1991-92

Matt McKeon

St. Louis, MO

Retired from Kansas City Wizards

1990-91

Claudio Reyna

Newark, NJ

Retired from New York Red Bulls

1989-90

Todd Haskins

Ellicott, MD

Retired from D.C. United

1988-89

Chris Henderson

Everett, WA

Retired from New York Red Bulls

1987-88

Lyle Yorks

Storrs Mansfield, CT

Retired from D.C. United

1986-87

John Gwin

Boise, ID

Played for Duke University

1985-86

Kevin Hundelt

Florissant, MO

Retired from St. Louis Steamers

About Gatorade

The Gatorade Company, a division of PepsiCo (NASDAQ: PEP), meets the needs of consumers who participate in Sports and Fitness, through brands that include Gatorade, Propel, Muscle Milk, Evolve and Bolt24. The solutions they provide are driven by a deep understanding of the unique needs and occasions of different types of sports and fitness. Gatorade, their marquee brand, is underpinned by more than 50-year history of studying the best athletes in the world and sports-nutrition research by the Gatorade Sport Science Institute, allowing it to provide scientifically-formulated products that meet athletes' needs both on and off the field. For more information and a full list of products, please visit www.gatorade.com .

About PepsiCo

PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. PepsiCo generated more than $70 billion in net revenue in 2020, driven by a complementary food and beverage portfolio that includes Frito-Lay, Gatorade, Pepsi-Cola, Quaker, Tropicana and SodaStream. PepsiCo's product portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages, including 23 brands that generate more than $1 billion each in estimated annual retail sales.

Guiding PepsiCo is our vision to Be the Global Leader in Convenient Foods and Beverages by Winning with Purpose. "Winning with Purpose" reflects our ambition to win sustainably in the marketplace and embed purpose into all aspects of our business strategy and brands. For more information, visit www.pepsico.com .

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