Ben Pensky earns Tennessee high school state honor

Ben Pensky earns Tennessee high school state honor.

Webb School of Knoxville soccer player Ben Pensky has received a statewide honor.

Pensky, the son of Lady Vols’ soccer head coach Brian Pensky, was named to the Tennessee High School Soccer Association’s Division II-A All-State Team.

Ben Pensky, a forward for the Spartans, helped his team complete a perfect season (20-0) and win the Division II-A state championship.

He scored 27 goals and recorded 18 assists for Webb.

Pensky was the Division II-A East Region District 1 and Division II-A East Region’s Most Valuable Player. He was one of four Spartans to be named to the team, joining teammates Spencer Bernard, Zander Brown and Preston Holmes.

Christian Academy of Knoxville forward Chase Stokely also made the team.

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Ben Pensky leads Webb to state soccer tournament

Ben Pensky leads Webb to state soccer tournament.

Junior Webb School of Knoxville soccer player Ben Pensky has emerged as a leader and top scorer for his team.

Pensky, a midfielder for the Spartans, has started for Webb and head coach Jared Ziegler since his freshman season.

His brother was also a starter for the Spartans for three years, but saw his high school career come to a premature end due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Will and Ben are the sons of Lady Vols’ soccer head coach Brian Pensky, who recently completed his sixth season at the helm for Tennessee.

Ben and the Spartans are headed to Murfreesboro for the Spring Fling.

Webb will continue its quest for a Division II-A stste championship. The Spartans are 18-0 and two victories away from capturing a state title.

Ben Pensky helped the Spartans punch their ticket to Murfreesboro as he scored two goals and picked up one assist for Webb in its 5-0 victory in a State VIII match against University School of Nashville.