Ransford Gyan named 2022-23 Gatorade National Boys Soccer Player of the Year

Gyan scored 20 goals and added 14 assists.

St. Benedict’s (NJ) junior middle fielder Ransford Gyan has been named the Gatorade National Boys Soccer Player of the Year for the 2022-23 season.

Gyan scored 20 goals total (including in 16 of his team’s 17 games) and added 14 assists, helping lead the Gray Bees to a 17-0 record and a Non-Public Prep A state championship.

J.R. Eskilson at PrepSoccer.com calls Gyan a brilliant attacker:

“With a dynamic burst and an unreal ability to keep the ball glued to his feet even while surrounded by defenders, he proved nearly uncontainable in leading his team to a perfect season. His humility enabled him to take his game to another level as a junior. A brilliant attacking talent, he’s already staked a claim as one of the most dangerous offensive players in high school soccer in recent memory.”

Off the field, Gyan has volunteered at a local food pantry and worked as a camp counselor and youth soccer coach while earning a 3.64 GPA.

Heading into his senior year, Prep Soccer has Gyan ranked as the No. 12 national prospect in the class of 2024.

Ransford, who is from Ghana, has not seen his family in over a year while competing in the U.S. He was surprised with the news while on a Zoom call with his mother, and his teammates and coaches showed up with the trophy at school.

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Meet the nominees for All-USA Today HSSA Boys Soccer Player of the Year

These 24 standouts will be honored as nominees for national Boys Soccer Player of the Year

The USA TODAY High School Sports Awards is pleased to announce the 2021-22 All-USA TODAY HSSA Boys Soccer Team!

These 24 standouts will be honored as nominees for national Boys Soccer Player of the Year. The winner and three finalists will be revealed on July 31 during an on-demand broadcast. This year will feature top athletes in 29 boys and girls sports awards categories as well as special honors like Special Olympics Athlete of the Year, Rising Star and Play of the Year. 

All national nominees must register to provide show information and receive important updates regarding the show. To register, click on the “REGISTER” button on the event website.

Here are the nominees…

2021-22 All-USA TODAY HSSA Boys Soccer:

Palmer Ault

F, Noblesville High School (Indiana) — SR

Ryder Barrett

D, Rockhurst High School (Missouri) — SR

Sebastian Carranza

M, St. Charles East High School (Illinois) — SR

Daniel D’Ippolito

M, Somers High School (New York) — SR

Quin Delamater

D, Hillgrove High School (Georgia) — SR

Nani Deperro

F, Summit High School (Oregon) — SR

Anthony DiFalco

M, Franklin Regional High School (Pennsylvania) — SR

Jaden Dubon

F, Hood River Valley High School (Oregon) — SR

Elyes Ellouz

M, Olathe West High School (Kansas) — SR

Kristian Fletcher

M, Landon School (Maryland) — JR

Ryan Friedberg

G, Westfield High School (New Jersey) — SR

Speed Gregory

M, Phoenix Country Day School (Arizona) — SR

Jack Guggemos

M, Okemos High School (Michigan) — SR

Alex Harris

F, Columbia River High School (Washington) — JR

Denis Krioutchenkov

F, Shorewood High School (Wisconsin) — SR

Jacob Murrell

F, McDonogh School (Maryland) — SR

Nino Pagano

F, Fayetteville-Manlius High School (New York) — SR

Aidan Payne

F, New Hanover High School (North Carolina) — SR

Luciano Pechota

M, St. Ignatius High School (Ohio) — SR

Garrett Slack

F, Lincoln High School (Illinois) — SR

Jack Spencer

G, Elks Rapid High School (Michigan) — SR

Sebastian Tis

D, Conestoga High School (Pennsylvania) — SR

Alex Waggoner

F, Santa Fe High School (New Mexico) — JR

Matt Webb

M, Pike County High School (Georgia) — SR