KING CITY — King City High School boys’ soccer team dominated the All-League selections on Pacific Coast Athletic League’s Mission Division.
Four Mustang players were chosen to the first-team All-League, including the division’s Most Valuable Player Gerardo Quintana. Joining Quintana as first-team players for King City were Esteban Acosta, Jesus Montoya and Angel Romero.
Brando Munoz of Soledad High was chosen to the first-team, as well.
The Mustangs also had multiple players selected for the second-team All-League. Second-team players from South Monterey County were Damian Aguirre, Deon Rodriguez, Israel Saldana, Adrial Gutierrez, Joaquin Figueroa Jr. and Eric Garcia of King City, and Diego Guillen of Soledad.
Selected to the Richard Chamberlin All-Sportsmanship Team were Jesus Montoya of King City and Jesus Argueta of Soledad.
Greenfield High played in the PCAL’s Gabilan Division and had standout player Hector Garcia chosen to the first-team All-League. Garcia was also picked as the Offensive Player of the Year.
Anthony Zavala was a second-team player for the Bruins, and Larry Picazo was picked to the Richard Chamberlin All-Sportsmanship Team.
According to Greenfield head soccer coach Manny Barron, Garcia was a multi-talented player for the Bruins in perhaps the toughest division of the PCAL.
“This kid can do it all,” Barron said. “On the floor, in the air, left foot right foot, he’s a tank. He was the second highest scorer in the Gabilan Division this year.”
In the Cypress Division of the PCAL, Gonzales had three players chosen as first-team All-League players.
Spartans picked to the first-team were Jorge Uribe, Damien Garcia and Edgar Santiago. Uribe was also voted as the division’s Offensive Player of the Year.
Second-team All-League players from Gonzales were Luis Cabada, Emmanuel Mauro and Jorge Lara. Cabada was also selected as a member of the Richard Chamberlin All-Sportsmanship Team.