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2026 WECSSAA Sr. Boys Soccer All-Stars

The WECSSAA Sr. Boys All-Star game was held at the University of Windsor Monday night. Unlike games of the past, there were only two goals scored in regulation time with Marcos Diaz of St. Joe's tallying for Team Red while Team White scored an own goal.


The contest went to shootout. Check out who won.


Here is the list of this year's all-stars. Congrats on a fun season.


3A All-City Red

Lachlan Booth, (GK) St. Anne

Kaiden Whittaker, (MVP) Holy Names

Joe Gyori, Villanova

Matteo Mosca, St. Anne

Ante Katic, St. Joe's

Ty Vidamour, Holy Names

Dominik Jurkovic, St. Anne

Matteo Scaglione, Villanova

Ajani Henry, Holy Names

Matteo Spada, Villanova

Marcos Diaz, St. Joe's


1A All-City Red

Kane Meunier (GK), Lajeunesse

Mapendo Ramadhani (MVP), Westview

John Ding, Westview Freedom Academy

Fabien Ramadhani, Lajeunesse

Krystian Fila, Ste. Cécile

Abdullahi Mahamadou, Westview

Luca Murgic, Ste. Cécile

Juan Pablo Reyes, Ste. Cécile

Nicola Calema, Lajeunesse

Alex Dufour, Lajeunesse

Christian Gurgis, Lajeunesse


2A All-County White

Ryan Reid (GK), North Star

Max Ricciuti (MVP), North Star

Aiden Severino, Erie

Serge Hopogap, L'Essor

Marko Mitrovic, Vista

Anthony Saba, Cardinal Carter

Samuel Dominguez, Cardinal Carter

Caden Symons, Belle River

Gabriel Abidakun, L'Essor

Kale Pucovsky, Erie

Filip Samardzic, Vista

Adam Klassen – Erie


2A All-City White

Farij Kakana (GK), Catholic Central

Abdul-Qayyum Alagbe (MVP), Brennan

Omari Byaombi, Catholic Central

Junior Essilfie, Amoah, Assumption

Kevin Kankwende, Assumption

Jamaldeen Iyanda, Assumption

Samuel Jean, Herman

Ahmed Alassaf, Catholic Central

Mursal Ahmed Mohamed, Kennedy

Luke Drouillard, Kennedy

Layth Al-Khashab, Kennedy

Marko Kozul, Herman

Zakariya Ahmed Yusuf, Kennedy




Samual Dominguez of Cardinal Carter and Marcos Diaz of St. Joe's were named players of the game.



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