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Bees Soccer Player Allison Stucky Recognized as a High School Player of the Week by National Organization
National Soccer Coaches Association of America announced the honor earlier this week.

Allison Stucky, a Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School senior, has been named one of the National Soccer Coaches Association of Americaβs high school players of the week.
According to the associationβs website, this national recognition is a new one that highlights student athletes for βoutstanding performances.β
"Allison has great skillΒ and is very competitive and has a rigorous fitness training program. Her technical and tactical abilities are amazing. Only thoseΒ people with aΒ sophisticated understanding of soccerΒ will appreciate the subtlety of her game,β Brecksville-Broadview Heights Head Coach Tony Niccoli said in an email.
Niccoli said Stucky is a four-year starter for the varsity high school team. She has scored 22 goals with 31 assists during her high school career, earning her the rank of 16 on the list of all-time leading scorers for the team.
Stucky has also been involved in the Olympic Development Program and has played at the regional and national level because of it, Niccoli said.
The association also highlighted Stuckyβs 3.7 grade point average. She will attend the University of Illinois next year, where she will play college soccer.
βIn order to make her transition to the college game seamless, we will continue to workΒ on raising her tactical awareness and ability to read the game,β Niccoli said in the email.
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