Soccer Youth would like to recognize and congratulate the award winners from last season’s All-American Series. Listed below are the Lockdown Defender Award winners in 2022 from the boys’ side. To be considered for the Lockdown Defender award, a player must standout as one of the best defenders during an event. The following list includes the player’s name, birth year, and hometown:
- Drake Dilodovico, 2005 – Forney, Texas
- Henry Gil, 2005 – Cherryville, North Carolina
- Ben Stinson, 2005 – Murfreesboro, Tennessee
- Cristofer Morales Rivera, 2006 – Bridgeville, Delaware
- Anthony Swift, 2006 – Hodgenville, Kentucky
- Aidan Arballo, 2007 – Fortson, Georgia
- Antonio Baca, 2007 – Amarillo, Texas
- Oliver Castrejon, 2007 – Addison, Illinois
- Clayton Moss, 2007 – Nicholasville, Kentucky
- Jeremiah Sims, 2007 – Jacksonville, North Carolina
- Eli Ash, 2008 – Gilbert, Arizona
- David Bailey, 2008 – Pace, Florida
- Kevin Buckholz, 2008 – Columbus, Georgia
- Jason Eaglefeather, 2008 – Farmington, New Mexico
- Dylan Hargreaves (2x), 2008 Kissimmee, Florida
- Carter Holke, 2008 – Geneseo, Illinois
- Gino Knighton, 2008 – Berlin, Maryland
- Alexzander Sanchez, 2008 – Addison, Illinois
- Joshua Sinclair, 2008 – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Juan Vila, 2008 – Davenport, Florida
- Xaiden Xiong, 2008 – Franklin, Wisconsin
- Braxton Hinkle, 2009 – Springhill, Tennessee
- Jamille Kamau, 2009 – Gilbert, Arizona
- Ryan O’donnell, 2009 – Jersey City, New Jersey
- Julian Staton, 2009 – Wesley Chapel, Florida
- Bryant Torrence, 2009 – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- Parker Daum, 2010 – Louisville, Ohio
- Weston Gipson, 2010 – Benton, Kentucky
- Izac Gonzalez, 2010 – Phenix City, Alabama
- Michael Hulak, 2010 – Glendale Heights, Illinois
- Jaden Lim, 2010 – Yankton, South Dakota
- Gianni Naccarato, 2010 – King City, Ontario (Canada)
- Masyn Palu-Johnson, 2010 – Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Jordan Posten, 2010 – Bensalem, Pennsylvania
- Ricky Reed, 2010 – Columbus, Georgia
- Cole Shackleford, 2010 – Crestview, Florida
- James Acree, 2011 – Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
- Forbes Burnette, 2011 – Signal Mountain, Tennessee
- Carter Frey (2x), 2011 – New Albany, Ohio
- Mikolaj Grzanka, 2011 – Arlington Heights, Illinois
- Quincy Lamar, 2011 – Chula Vista, California
- Cooper Logan, 2011 – Orlanado, Florida
- Matthew Mccallum Jr. (2x), 2011 – Swansea, Illinois
- Finnegan Moudy, 2011 – Middletown, Delaware
- Evan Pegues, 2011 – Suwanee, Georgia
- Stavros Prastos, 2011 – Wellington, New York
- Maverick Rector, 2011 – Weaverville, North Carolina
- Sean Waterman, 2011 – Maple Ridge, British Columbia (Canada)
- Ethan Abraham, 2012 – Irving, Texas
- Anthony Canales, 2012 – Mcdonough, Georgia
- Evan Chavarria, 2012 – Dalton, Georgia
- Dylan Gensterblum, 2012 – Rineyville, Kentucky
- Jack Kinney, 2012 – Ofallon, Illinois
- Jelove Tashon Lundy Jr., 2012 – Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Ryder Mcclintock, 2012 – Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Brendan Mccue, 2012 – Swedesboro, New Jersey
- Arnold Mutti, 2012 – Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Teagan Pleitez, 2012 – Raeford, North Carolina
- Marcos Ramirez, 2012 – Hagerstown, Maryland
- Sebastian Sarmiento, 2012 – Washington, D.C.
- Dominic Soto, 2012 – Irving, Texas
- Henry Carroll, 2013 – Fort Gratiot, Michigan
- Aiden Carter, 2013 – Savannah, Georgia
- Colin Kline (2x), 2013 – Pequea, Pennsylvania
- Anthony Lopez, 2013 – Charleston, South Carolina
- Brendan Mccue, 2013 – Swedesboro, New Jersey
- Aidan Noecker, 2013 – Wentzville, Missouri
- Niko Portillo, 2013 – Manassas, Virginia
- Gustavo Rivas-Medeiros, 2013 – Tampa, Florida
- Paul Skurski, 2013 – Aurora, Illinois
- Cooper Wilson, 2013 – Boynton Beach, Florida
- Sergio Diaz, 2014 – Buford, Georgia
- Kingston Ellison, 2014 – Anniston, Alabama
- Sami Fazlic, 2014 – Cape Coral, Florida
- Jack-Jack Jenkins, 2014 – Nicholasville, Kentucky
- Brode Miller, 2014 – Ammon, Idaho
- Jonathan Treadwell, 2014 – Bristow, Virginia
- Jackson Schwarz, 2015 – Gilbert, Arizona