FLEMINGTON, N.J., June 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- In its 35th year of honoring the nation's most elite high school athletes, The Gatorade Company today announced Emily Mason of Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, N.J. is the 2019-20 Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Year. Mason won the prestigious award for her accomplishments on and off the field, joining an impressive group of former Gatorade National Girls Soccer Player of the Year winners who have gone on to have incredible success – they've combined for 17 gold medals and eight National Championships

Due to the ongoing situation with the coronavirus pandemic, Gatorade coordinated a virtual surprise, including a video call by Sky Blue FC's Mallory Pugh to break the exciting news to Mason.

The award, which recognizes not only outstanding athletic excellence, but also high standards of academic achievement and exemplary character demonstrated on and off the field, distinguishes Mason as the nation's best high school girls soccer player. A national advisory panel comprised of sport-specific experts and sports journalists helped select Mason from nearly a million high school girls soccer players nationwide.

Competition for the national award was fierce. Mason topped the list of 51 state winners in girls soccer who collectively boast an incredible list of accomplishments, including 21 First Team All-State selections, eight returning state Gatorade Players of the Year and 26 with a GPA of 4.0 and above

Mason is now a finalist for the most prestigious award in high school sports, the Gatorade Female High School Athlete of the Year award, which is announced in July.

"Emily Mason is relentless," says United States U-20 Women's National Team assistant coach Heather Dyche. "The game doesn't faze her. She doesn't go through any high highs or low lows. If you're in a tie game, she's saving balls off the line. If you're up 3-0, she's saving balls off the line. She was the youngest player on our team by far at the 2020 CONCACAF tournament and she really held her own. Emily has an incredibly bright future. She's a great kid, too."

The 5-foot-9 junior defender and midfielder led the Red Devils to a 21-1-1 record and the Group 4 state championship this past season. Mason recorded nine goals and three assists, including the lone score in a 1-0 win over unbeaten Eastern Regional High in the state semifinals. She also anchored a defense that surrendered just nine goals in 23 games. A member of the U.S. Soccer Under-20 Women's National Team, Mason was a starting fullback in February as the U.S. team qualified for the 2021 Under-20 Women's World Cup. The 2019 NJ.com State Player of the Year, she is ranked as the nation's No. 3 recruit in the Class of 2021 by TopDrawerSoccer.com.         

A participant in the Hunterdon Outreach Program supporting special needs children through athletics, Mason has volunteered locally on behalf of the Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Church, including mentoring in the church's Children's Liturgy of the Word initiative. "Emily Mason is the best player we played against all season," said Kevin Ewing, head coach of Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School. "We faced them twice and each time she was a major reason we could not do much offensively. She is physically dominating on the field and has a good first touch and excellent field vision."        

Mason has maintained a B average in the classroom. She has made a verbal commitment to play soccer on scholarship at Rutgers University beginning in the fall of 2021.

"Even with many sport seasons canceled or cut short this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, we are continuing to honor incredible student-athletes like Emily Mason through our Gatorade Player of the Year program," said Gatorade Senior Vice President and General Manager Brett O'Brien. "Mason rose to the top of our list of nearly a million student-athletes who play girls soccer due to her athletic performance, success in the classroom and devotion to her community."

Each year a selection committee evaluates the nation's top talent in the District of Columbia and all 50 states, choosing national winners in 12 different sports: football, girls volleyball, boys and girls cross country, boys and girls basketball, baseball, softball, boys and girls soccer, and boys and girls track and field. From the 12 national winners, one male and one female athlete are each named Gatorade High School Athlete of the Year.

Since the program's inception in 1985, Gatorade Player of the Year award recipients have won hundreds of professional and college championships, and many have also turned into pillars in their communities, becoming coaches, business owners and educators. Previous winners include a distinguished list of athletes, such as Peyton Manning, Abby Wambach, Karl-Anthony Towns, Derek Jeter and many other sports icons. To learn more about the Gatorade Player of the Year program, check out past winners or to nominate student-athletes, visit www.Gatorade.com/POY, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GatoradePOY or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/Gatorade.

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PREVIOUS GATORADE NATIONAL GIRLS SOCCER PLAYER OF THE YEAR WINNERS

YEAR

NAME

HOMETOWN

STATUS

2018-19

Sophie Jones

Atherton, CA

Duke University

2017-18

Isabella D'Aquila

San Juan Capistrano, CA

Santa Clara University

2016-17

Kennedy Wesley

Cerritos, CA

Stanford University

2015-16

Ella Stevens

Loganville, GA

Duke University

2014-15

Mallory Pugh

Highlands Ranch, CO

US Women's National Soccer Team

2013-14

Katie Cousins

Forest, VA

University of Tennessee

2012-13

Morgan Andrews

Milford, NH

Reign FC

2011-12

Morgan Andrews

Milford, NH

Reign FC

2010-11

Morgan Brian

St. Simons Island, GA

Chicago Red Stars

2009-10

Mollie Pathman

Durham, NC

Retired from Boston Breakers

2008-09

Rachel Quon

Lake Forest, IL

Chicago Red Stars

2007-08

Teresa Noyola

Palo Alto, CA

Retired from Houston Dash

2006-07

Melissa Henderson

Garland, TX

Retired from Houston Dash

2005-06

Lauren Cheney

Indianapolis, IN

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

2004-05

Amy Rodriguez

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA

US Women's National Soccer Team

2003-04

Ashlyn Harris

Satellite Beach, FL

US Women's National Soccer Team

2002-03

Heather O'Reilly

East Brunswick, NJ

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

2001-02

Jill Oakes

West Hills, CA

Retired from Chicago Red Stars

2000-01

Mary McDowell

Lakewood, CO

Played for the University of North Carolina

1999-00

Aleisha Cramer

Lakewood, CO

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

1998-99

Christie Welsh

Massapequa, NY

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

1997-98

Aly Wagner

San Jose, CA

Retired from US Women's National Soccer Team

 

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