Thursday, June 8, 2023

Kirtland’s Jordan Ianiro named NSCAA All-American

After scoring 58 points (24 goals, 10 assists) as senior in 2014, Kirtland forward Jordan Ianiro was named to the National Soccer Coaches’ Association All-America team.

Ianiro, a Cleveland State signee, ended his four-year varsity career with 175 points (77 goals, 21 assists).

With Ianiro on the roster from 2011-2014, the Hornets finished 48-20-7 and set a school record with 14 wins in 2013. The 48 wins were the most in program history during any four-year stretch.

Ianiro also kicked for the Kirtland football team, which won state titles in 2011 and 2013 and finished as the state runner-up in 2012 and 2014. He earned third team all-Ohio honors in 2014 and was special mention all-state in 2013.

2014 NSCAA All-American Team

Goalkeepers
Noah Kummer (12), Dayton Carroll High School, Brookville, Ohio

Defenders
Charlie Booth (12) Concord-Carlisle Regional High School, Concord, Mass.
Stephen Dorney (12) Avon High School Avon, Conn.
Evan Floersch (12) Hinsdale Central High School, Hinsdale, Ill.
Mathew Holland (12) Saint Thomas Aquinas High School, Overland Park, Kan.
Andrew Kaskie (12) Guerin Catholic High School, Carmel, Ind.
Timothy Mehl (12) Loyola High School, Redondo Beach, Calif.
David Riccio (12) Shaker High School, Watervliet, N.Y.

Midfielders
Danny Aversano (12) Northern Highlands Regional High School, Allendale, N.J.
TJ Butzke (12) Saint Anthony's High School, Holbrook, N.Y.
Robert DeWitt III (12) Rockhurst High School, Overland Park, Kan.
Tyler Gabarra (12) Broadneck High School, Arnold, Md.
Aiman Ginawi (12) South Burlington High School, South Burlington, Vt.
Colton Grob (12) Suffield High School, Suffield, Conn.
Jack Harrison (12) Berkshire School, Sheffield, Mass.
Samuel Jester (12) Appoquinimink High School , Middletown, Del.
Patrick Johanson (12) Marin Academy, San Rafael, Calif.
DeJuan Jones (12) East Lansing High School, Lansing, Mich.
Travis Keil (12) James M. Coughlin High School, Bear Creek Township, Pa.
Quinn Liebmann (12) Boulder High School, Boulder, Colo.
Jessie Lopez (11) Schaumburg High School, Hanover Park, Ill.
Robbie Mertz (12) Upper St. Clair High School, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Andrew Mitchell (12) Fall Mountain Regional High School, Walpole, N.H.
Jack Monnes (12) William Hall High School, West Hartford, Conn.
Stephen Ochan (12) Deering High School, Portland, Maine
Noah Paravicini (12) Marin Academy, Petaluma, Calif.
Jacob Pesek (12) Chaminade College Preparatory High School, St. Louis, Mo.
Max Pochobradsky (12) The Seven Hills School, Cincinnati, Ohio
Erik Reiss (12) Great Neck North High School, Great Neck, N.Y.
Antonio Romanelli (11) St. Francis DeSales High School, Lewis Center, Ohio
Omar Salem (12) Westlake High School , Westlake, Ohio
Connor Smith (12) McDonogh School, Clarksville, Md.
Suad Suljic (11) Minnetonka High School, Excelsior, Minn.
Jared Timmer (12) Unity Christian High School, Hudsonville, Mich.
Thomas Ueland (12) Henry Clay High School, Lexington, Ky.
Lou Vilotti (12) Washington Township High School, Sewell, N.J.

Forwards
Christopher Brennan (11) Copley High School, Copley, Ohio
Esrli Giron (12) Central High School, Providence, R.I.
Brian Hawkins(12) Notre Dame High School, Chesterfield, N.J.
Isaac Huerta (12) Goshen High School, Goshen, Ind.
Jordan Ianiro (12) Kirtland High School, Kirtland, Ohio
Kaan Ilgin (12) Mattituck High School, Laurel, N.Y.
Bruce Jeter (12) Monroe-Woodbury Senior High School, Monroe, N.Y.
Kyle Kenagy (12) Benet Academy, Orland Park, Ill.
Jordan Kleyn (12) Avon High School, Plainfield, Ind.
Ibrahim Kouyate (12) Pittsburgh Obama Academy of International Studies , Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tristan Lyle (12) Beavercreek High School, Beavercreek, Ohio
Tresor Mbuyu (12) Garinger High School, Charlotte, N.C.
Connor McKnight (12) Vestal Central School District, Apalachin, N.Y.
Axel Mendez (12) Cathedral High School, Pomona, Calif.
Aram Ouligian (12) Needham High School, Needham, Mass.
Peter Raymonds (12) Brookfield East High School, Brookfield, Wis.
Jimmy Skipper (12) Paul VI Catholic High School, Herndon, Va.
Clayton Sparks (12) Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, N.C.
Connor Stevenson (12) East Ridge High School, Woodbury, Minn.
Tysen Tresness (12) Fayetteville-Manlius High School , Manlius, N.Y.
 

Steve Harehttp://www.ohiovarsity.com
Steve Hare is the Chagrin Valley Conference's Sports Information Director. He also created and publishes OhioVarsity.com, an online publication dedicated to providing hyperlocal coverage to area high school athletic programs. Hare began covering high school sports for the Lake County News Herald in 1997. Hare attended Willoughby South High School through the middle of his senior year, then graduated from Berkshire High School in Burton in 1986. He played football, wrestled and was an all-Geauga county baseball player (1986). He lives in Chardon with his wife Paulette and their children.

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