Bravo tabbed district MVP, Hornet takes home big honors
In a turnaround season for Huntsville boys’ soccer, opposing coaches took notice of just how special it was. The Hornets took home two superlatives, with senior Anthony Bravo taking home the marquee district MVP honors. Head coach Robert Taylor was also awarded Coach of the Year after Huntsville went from winless in district play to a share of the district crown.
Bravo was voted the MVP after ...
In a turnaround season for Huntsville boys’ soccer, opposing coaches took notice of just how special it was. The Hornets took home two superlatives, with senior Anthony Bravo taking home the marquee district MVP honors. Head coach Robert Taylor was also awarded Coach of the Year after Huntsville went from winless in district play to a share of the district crown.
Bravo was voted the MVP after switching roles to a defensive player for the Hornets; he would tack on three goals to his resume. Taylor helped the team to seven wins in district play and a return to the Class 5A postseason after a year-long absence. Huntsville saw four other members land on the District 17-5A honors with Kendle Burns, Kolton Kauffman, Samuel Martinez and Adrian Ortiz taking home the honors.
Burns was the goalie for Huntsville and played nearly every minute in goal for the Hornets. Burns averaged 3. 1 saves per game, totaling 37 in district play.