Thomasville soccer teams celebrated a successful awards season with several athletes recognized for their outstanding performances. Kyley Peterson earned Region Offensive Player of the Year for the Lady Bulldogs, complemented by Sadie Scarbrough and Jaelyn Oehlhof, who shared Region Midfield Player of the Year honors. Chloe Hall was named Region Defensive Player of the Year, anchoring a defense that allowed only eight goals throughout the season. The Boys' team saw Gio Ulloa also take home Region Offensive Player of the Year, while Connor Pringle was recognized as Region Goalkeeper of the Year. Overall, both teams showcased impressive individual and team performances, earning multiple All-Region honors.

By the Numbers
  • Kyley Peterson scored a hat-trick in the playoffs and was named Region Offensive Player of the Year.
  • Thomasville's defense allowed only eight goals across the entire season.
Yes, But

Despite the accolades, both teams face challenges ahead, such as building on their success for the next season and potentially filling the gaps left by graduating seniors.

State of Play
  • Six Lady Bulldogs were named first-team All-Region, reflecting the team's strong season.
  • The Boys' team had three players in the first-team All-Region, showing solid individual contributions.
What's Next

With the awards season complete, both teams will look to leverage these achievements in recruitment and preparation for the next season, focusing on maintaining their competitive edge.

Bottom Line

The recognition of numerous Bulldogs athletes underscores the strength of the Thomasville soccer programs, setting a foundation for future success on and off the field.