Lynn Family Stadium, home to Louisville’s professional soccer clubs, will for the first time host elite high school competition on Saturday, Nov. 11, when featuring Kentucky’s 2023 boys All-State Games.
Tickets are on sale now by clicking here or visiting LynnFamilyStadium.com for $10. Gates open at 11 a.m., and a single ticket will provide admission to both games kicking off at 12 p.m. (All-State Second Team) and 2 p.m. (All-State First Team). Parking is also available in the Gray and Purple lots adjacent to the stadium.
Rosters are made up of athletes recently recognized by members of the Kentucky High School Soccer Coaches Association.
“We’re excited to host this year’s All-State Games at Lynn Family Stadium,” said Soccer Holdings, LLC, president James O’Connor. “First, we look forward to providing a memorable experience to the players selected. We’ll also see what doors this opens for other high school-level events at our facilities. I encourage the local soccer community to get out to Lynn Family Stadium and support this year’s class.”
“We’re thankful that Lynn Family Stadium was willing to partner with the Kentucky High School Soccer Coaches Association to host the 2023 All-State Games,” added Benson Pryor, Henderson County coach and chair of the games. “Right now we have the highest commitment of players ever for the event. The boys are beyond excited to play where the pros play, and association members are thrilled that the players will get to experience such a perfect venue for these games.”
All-state teams can be seen in full below. Those marked with an asterisk are also members of the LouCity Academy, the youth club system that has already produced five professional signings for City’s first team.
All-State First Team West (Regions 1-8) – Hayden Stewart (McCracken County), Logan Terry (Madisonville-North Hopkins), Sam Glover (Daviess County), Leo Kogetsu* (South Warren), Houng Ha (Warren Central), Andy Alfaro (Greenwood), Kobe Ryan* (Elizabethtown), Nick Harshaw* (Collegiate), Jafet Figueroa* (Collegiate), Ibrahim Piracha* (Manual), Grayson Travis* (Trinity), Stone Work* (St. Xavier), Trip Campbell* (St. Xavier), Sawyer Gribble (Woodford County), Jack Lingo* (Collins), Max Rosa (Murray), Nolan Thomas (Central Hardin), Sam Dodds (Madisonville-North Hopkins), Bilombele Kanzulu* (Butler), Ben Beauerle (Trinity), Grayson Parrish (McCracken County), Crew Hartlage* (Collegiate)
All-State First Team East (Regions 9-16) – Diego Hoenderkamp (Ryle), Ryan Desmond (Newport Central Catholic), Landon Hughes (Cooper), Adarsh Khullar (Highlands), Tanner Musgrave (Cooper), Tyler Smith (Bishop Brossart), Noah Wallace (Montgomery County), Cooper Ranvier (Frederick Douglass), Sawyer Trowel (Lafayette), Alecx Castro (Lafayette), Marco Messerli (Henry Clay), Gio Chavez* (Paul Dunbar), Asukulu Chantike (Tates Creek), Tyson Absher (Somerset), Carter Dilbeck (Danville), Matthew Britt (Boyle County), Tanner Broyles (North Laurel), Blake Maynard (Lawrence County), Jeison Benitez-Ramires (Russell), Alan Benitez-Ramires (Russell), Sawyer Frazier (Ashland Blazer), Landon Barth (Ryle)
All-State Second Team West (Regions 1-8) – Shabani Issa (Warren Central), Pepe Valle* (Butler), Jack Gentry (Henderson County), Eli Redpath (Madisonville-North Hopkins), Jack Quisenberry (Daviess County), Nouh Benaly* (South Oldham), Baraka Bakwire (North Oldham), Aid Becirovic (South Warren), Braden Widener (Bowling Green), Liam Eisner* (St. Xavier), T.J. Kascoksak* (St. Xavier), Conner Ison (Collins), Jack Robson (Oldham County), Caleb Gomez (Woodford County), Cameron Kiasatpour (Bowling Green), Hayden Stamps* (Kentucky Country Day), Thomas Weinrich* (Collegiate), Sang Thang (Owensboro), Trey McCoomer (DeSales), Keaton Wells (Ballard), Braxton McCoy (South Warren), Connor Johnson (Daviess County), Tommy Childress (Spencer County)
All-State Second Team East (Regions 9-16) – Nico Voight (Covington Holy Cross), Brice Denigan (Ryle), Chad Gesenhues (Highlands), Donovan Lameier (Dixie Heights), Clay Turley (George Rogers Clark), P.K. Vogel (George Rogers Clark), Kaden Rose (Campbell County), Angel Montiel* (Lafayette), Ryan O’Hara* (Paul Dunbar), Diego Sanchez (Henry Clay), Ethan Bell (Great Crossing), Hope Iranzi (Bryan Station), Evan Purcell (Great Crossing), Bo Little (Boyle County), Spencer Brown (West Jessamine), Andrew Tomlinson (Somerset), Caiden Creech (Wolfe County), Danny Amador (Prestonsburg), Andrew Vinson (Lawrence County), Nick Parker (Ashland Blazer), Reese Stewart (Lexington Catholic), Landen Lonesky (Somerset)