
- Wayne Boone of Santa Fe finished third in the Florida Dairy Farmers Class 3A Player of the Year voting with 16 goals and 7 assists this season.
- Coach Morgan Dall’Acqua of Santa Fe also finished third in the Class 3A Coach of the Year voting after leading the team to its first final four.
- Santa Fe boys soccer team repeated as district champions and reached its deepest postseason run despite key player graduations and using a freshman goalie.
Coming off its first final four in program history, the Santa Fe (Alachua) boys soccer team is reaping the rewards with a couple of postseason honors.
This past Friday, senior midfielder Wayne Boone finished third in the voting for the Florida Dairy Farmers Class 3A Player of the Year.
“Wayne is just a phenomenal young man,” said Santa Fe coach Morgan Dall’Acqua. “He’s excellent in the classroom, excellent in training, excellent on the surface, really a leader of our team. There’s a very, very bright future for this young man.”
Boone, who had the game-winning goal against Suwannee (Live Oak) in a 2-1 win in the Class 3A-Region 1 Quarterfinals on Feb. 3, led the Raiders (14-5-3) with 16 goals and seven assists.
He finished behind 3A POY Jadyn Senger of Cocoa Beach and runner-up Jordan Brifil of Avon Park.
“Everything that he does, he brings an intensity, and it doesn’t just elevate his performance but everyone around him,” Dall’Acqua said. “Just a wonderful guy to have in the locker room, and it’s going to be very, very difficult to replace a player like that.”
Dall’Acqua finished third in the voting for Class 3A Coach of the Year.
“The success came together this season because of the stuff that we put in place several years ago,” he said. “We work with these boys and get them in the weight room, doing our training stuff over the summer. They’re grinding when everybody else is resting. They’re putting in the work. They’re putting in the effort when other folks are not and all of that hard work culminated in a really, really solid season.”
Dall’Acqua, the 2025 and 2024 Bosshardt Realty Big School Coach of the Year, finished behind Jonathan Rosas of state champion Downtown Doral and Eric DeSousa of state runner-up Somerset Academy-Canyons (Boynton Beach), who defeated the Raiders in the Class 3A state semifinals.
Both of those programs were nationally ranked.
“Last year, it seemed like we were giving up goals the last three to five minutes of the game, or halves,” Dall’Acqua said. “This season, we were finding the back of the net in those last four to five minutes. It’s not a surprise that Wayne hits a goal to tie with just a couple seconds left and puts the game into overtime (regional semifinals). We were in really, really good shape this season, and the boys were not willing to compromise. They were going to fight for 80 minutes. If you came to Santa Fe High School, you were coming for a battle.”
Santa Fe, which defeated Pensacola Catholic in the region final to advance to its first final four, repeated as district champions and made its deepest postseason run in school history despite losing several players to graduation. Plus, goalkeeper Mayer Steen decided to focus on football and the Raiders played with a freshman goalie this year in Hunter LaLonde.
“We always did a kind of preseason look forward and how things are going to go and a lot of my questions that I think I had coming into the season is what we were going to do in our defensive third, and how we were going to come up with a way of replacing four all area players of the year,” Dall’Acqua said. “Wayne took over the center third of the field, was our leading goal scorer on the back end of the season, really picked the team up, kind of carried the program on his back, led by example, and the boys that surrounded him kind of met that effort that he was fighting with…this was a self-motivating team, and it was really a special thing to be a part of.”
The seven individual class finalists for the 2026 Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Soccer and Boys’ Soccer Coach-of-the-Year were also announced following balloting by a statewide panel of high school boys’ soccer coaches and prep media representatives.
Every finalist was the leading vote-getter in their classification, making each one the Player-of-the-Year or Coach-of-the-Year in that class. The 2026 Mr. Soccer and Boys’ Soccer Coach-of-the-Year will be announced following a final round of balloting by coaches and media.
The seven finalists for the 2026 Mr. Soccer Award:
Rodrigo Castillo, Cypress Bay, Senior, Forward, Class 7A Player of the Year
Helped Cypress Bay to an 18-2 record and a spot in the regional finals by scoring 31 goals and adding 17 assists.
Robert Calazans, Mandarin (Jacksonville), Senior, Midfield, Class 6A Player of the Year
Helped Mandarin to a 16-5-2 record and a state runner-up finish by scoring 32 goals and adding 14 assists.
Alessandro Gonzalez, Mariner, Senior, Forward, Class 5A Player of the Year
Helped his squad to a 25-3-2 record and a spot in the regional finals by scoring 47 goals and adding 11 assists.
Clayton Boone, American Heritage, Senior, Forward, Class 4A Player of the Year
Helped his squad to a 17-3-1 record and a state runner-up finish by scoring 18 goals and adding 14 assists.
Jadyn Senger, Cocoa Beach, Senior, Midfield, Class 3A Player of the Year
Helped his squad to a 16-7-1 record and a spot in the state Final Four by scoring 30 goals and adding 6 assists.
Drew Monti, Episcopal (Jacksonville), Senior, Goalkeeper, Class 2A Player of the Year
Helped his team to a 22-1-3 record and a state runner-up finish, posting a 20-1-3 record with 16 shutouts and a 0.57 goals against average.
Hopeny Louis, Highlands Christian, Junior, Forward/Midfield, Class 1A Player of the Year
Helped his team to a 14-12 record and a spot in the regional finals with 33 goals and 3 assists.
The seven finalists for the 2026 Boys’ Soccer Coach of the Year Award:
Kameron Clark, Miami Columbus, Class 7A Coach of the Year
Clark led his squad to an 18-4-5 record and the Class 7A state championship.
Danielle Fotopoulos, Sunlake, Class 6A Coach of the Year
Led her squad to an 18-3-3 record and the Class 6A state title.
Mark Forrester, Beachside, Class 5A Coach of the Year
Posted an 18-2-2 record and won the Class 5A state championship.
Tom Hage, Bishop Moore, Class 4A Coach of the Year
Led his squad to a 22-3-6 record and the Class 4A state championship.
Jonathan Rosas, Downtown Doral, Class 3A Coach of the Year
Led his squad to an 18-1-3 record and the Class 3A state title.
Adrian Moreno, Holy Trinity, Class 2A Coach of the Year
Led his squad to a 17-1-1 record and the Class 2A state title.
Cam Omsberg, The Pine School, Class 1A Coach of the Year
Omsberg led his squad to a 22-0-2 record and its second straight Class 1A state title.
Final voting numbers by class (top three):
Class 7A
Player School
Rodrigo Castillo Cypress Bay 49
Jorge Gonzalez-Tello Miami Columbus 48
Nate Farrow Seminole 46
Coach School
Kameron Clark Miami Columbus 91
Thurstan Johnson, Palm Harbor University 55
Skip Gardner Seminole 27
Class 6A
Player School
Robert Calazans Mandarin 44
Asher Nelson Niceville 29
Jairo Todd Sunlake 26
Coach School
Danielle Fotopoulos Sunlake 69
Jason Cooley Mandarin 53
John Walsh St. Thomas Aquinas 29
Class 5A
Player School
Alessandro Gonzalez Mariner 62
Davi Noronha Beachside 34
Anthony Amerantes Mosley 32
Coach School
Mark Forrester Beachside 87
Marc Lue Young Pembroke Pines 42
Eric Sims Tampa Jesuit 25
Class 4A
Player School
Clayton Boone American Heritage 47
Andrew Espinosa Nava Naples 34
Dax Dichio Wakulla 26
Coach School
Tom Hage Bishop Moore 80
Todd Goodman American Heritage 49
Mario Olvera Rodriguez Fort Walton Beach 42
Class 3A
Player School
Jadyn Senger Cocoa Beach 62
Jordan Brifil Avon Park 34
Wayne Boone Santa Fe 32
Coach School
Jonathan Rosas Downtown Doral 80
Eric DeSousa Somerset Canyons 54
Morgan Dall’Acqua Santa Fe 22
Class 2A
Player School
Drew Monti Episcopal 58
Gabriel Jones Tampa Prep 35
Cooper Euziere Holy Trinity 34
Coach School
Adrian Moreno Holy Trinty 74
Eddie Ababio Tampa Prep 68
Jay Bolt Episcopal 30
Class 1A
Player School
Hopeny Louis Highlands Christian 52
Landon Blakeley Boca Raton 51
Riley Loch The Pine School 42
Coach School
Cam Omsberg The Pine School 87
Jared Rust Canterbury 62
Kevin Rios Bridge Prep Village Green 22


