Prep Boys’ Soccer: Notre Dame/West Burlington’s Jordan Edgington Headlines SEISC Awards

Prep Boys’ Soccer- The Southeast Iowa Super Conference (SEISC) released their All-Conference teams yesterday and the after an undefeated campaign through SEISC play Notre Dame/West Burlington swept the season awards and dominated the First Team list.

Player of the Year

Jordan Edgington, who is just a sophomore, was one of the best players in the state and his stats showed it. His 42 goals led the entire state, and his 95 points ranked 2nd in the state. The sophomore also contributed 11 assists to the effort.

Coach of the Year

Notre Dame/West Burlington might have fallen short of back-to-back trips to the state tournament, but the Nikes cemented that their 16-4 season from 2025 was not a fluke with their 14-5 campaign this season, which included a flawless conference record. It marked the eighth above 0.500 record for the Nikes over the past decade, resulting in Aron West being named Conference Coach of the Year.

First Team

The Nikes added five more to the First Team along with Edgington. Jayden Nanthan, who finished 2nd in the conference with 22 goals and is also just a sophomore, and Tatum Warner, who led the conference with 23 assists and had the 4th most goals with 18, were placed on the list with Evan Vanerstrom, Logan Hamma, and Bryson Sadler.

Grant Kennedy of Mediapolis’ 20 goals and Central Lee’s Peter Seyb’s 17 goals each led to First Team bids. Tristan Luitjens, who finished with 35 points, was a First Team selection for WACO. Danville’s Kendrick Noll was the last First Team selection for our local schools.

Issac Birky and Lincoln Miller of Hillcrest Academy rounded out the All-SEISC First Team list.

Second Team

Notre Dame put Graysen Dean, Griffin Kies, and Luke Carper on the list. WACO’s Niles Reichenbach tied for the team lead in goals with 12 as he joined Raefe Davison on the Second Team. Colton Taft and Mason Sanders found a spot from Central Lee.

Kaiden Kerr led Danville in goals with seven and added six assists for 20 points. He was joined by Quinn Samples and Trevor Yaley, who netted six goals, for a spot on the Second Team. Mediapolis’ Grant Konecne was the lone choice for the Bulldogs.

Hillcrest Academy had Jason Brokaw earn Second Team honors.

Honorable Mentions

Notre Dame/West Burlington: Liam Lowary and Theo Reif

Central Lee: Zach Estrada and Nathan Newberry

Columbus: Leo Corona and Freddy Escobar

Danville: Alex Pfadenhauer and Zeke Orbiana

Mediapolis: Quincy King and Maxx Ortiz

WACO: Holden Hughes and Levi Bachman

Wapello: Jack Boysen and Jordon Chamberlain