Harry Baker-Connick, Waynflete senior, forward: Scrappy leader for the Flyers, was an All-Western C pick with an eight-goal season as a junior.

Tyler Barrows, York senior, midfield: The Wildcats’ co-captain is moving from center back to center midfield, and brings the athleticism and touch to be an impact player.

Hanssen Casey, Marshwood senior, back: A second-team All-SMAA pick, the strong and physical central defender also scored a team-high six goals.

Ian Corey, Scarborough senior, defense: One of just two starters back for the state champs, Corey will be counted on to be the linchpin of the defense.

Henry Curran, South Portland senior, goalkeeper: In first year as keeper, Curran gained valuable experience, tied for the conference lead with 85 saves and posted three shutouts.

Cody Elliott, Gorham junior, midfield: Coming off a team-leading scoring season of 12 goals and seven assists, Elliott’s tenacity and energy helps drive one of Class A’s top squads.

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Josh Emard, Noble senior, forward: A returning All-Western Maine pick with a big shot and quick release, he must score regularly for Noble to come close to last year’s surprise 12-3-1 record.

Sam Farr, Portland junior, midfield: The captain on a veteran team, Farr scored four goals with 10 assists while earning second-team All-SMAA honors.

Eddie Galvin, Cape Elizabeth senior, midfield: An all-region selection as a junior for a Capers team looking to improve on its 5-5-4 regular-season record.

Cameron Glover, Brunswick senior, midfield: An All-Eastern A pick as a junior is expected to be the Dragons’ go-to player.

Adam Labrie, Yarmouth senior, forward: Coming off an 11-goal, four-assist season, Labrie is one of the state’s most dangerous forwards.

Jacob Nason, Greely junior, forward: Fourteen goals as a sophomore and 30 in his career are great stats for Nason. Scoring in five of the six playoff games he’s appeared in is even more telling.

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D.J. Nicholas, North Yarmouth Academy senior, forward: Led WMC with 32 goals as NYA went 14-0 in the regular season last year. Has 70 career goals.

Stephen Ochan, Deering senior, midfield: All-Western Maine, All-SMAA as a junior, scoring four goals with five assists. Size, skill, speed and determination to play both sides make him a top Player of Year candidate.

John Roux, Mt. Ararat senior, goalkeeper: Veteran Mt. Ararat coach Rick Renaud calls his keeper “one of the best in the state,” noting he’s both cerebral and athletic.

Anthony Russo, Deering senior, goalkeeper: Returning first-team all-SMAA goalie has great hands and is dominant on high shots and crosses.

Josiah Simko, Camden Hills senior, forward: A starter in the midfield for the three-time defending Eastern B champs, Simko will move to forward this year.

Ethan Spaulding, Greater Portland Christian, sophomore: After scoring 27 goals in an 8-6-1 season, both Spaulding and his team will be challenged by a tougher schedule and greater attention.

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Tyler St. Pierre, Gray-New Gloucester senior, forward: The Patriots’ lone WMC all-conference returner, St. Pierre led the team with eight goals and breakaway speed.

Ahmed Suja, South Portland junior, forward: Coming off a strong seven-goal, four-assist season, Suja is a big reason the Red Riots are contenders this season.

Griffin Thoreck, Cape Elizabeth senior, back: A solid defender, the All-Western B returner is known for scoring and setting up goals with free kicks.

Luke Velas, Falmouth senior, forward: An All-Telegram pick in 2013 after a 15-goal season, he’s a known commodity among both the WMC and now the Western Class A ranks.

Ben Vigue, Yarmouth senior, midfield: A captain, Vigue was a key part of Yarmouth’s 13-1-3 season and will solidify the midfield.

Sam Ware, Scarborough senior, midfield: Will be expected to control the field, especially early in the season as the Red Storm go for a third straight Class A title after graduating nine starters.

Surafel Zunser, Massabesic junior, midfield: Skilled player with the ball who will be asked to raise the level of play around him for the Mustangs.

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