Culp named soccer All-American
HIGH POINT — Westchester Country Day boy’s soccer standout George Culp has been selected to play in the 10th annual High School All-American Game this spring.
The event, featuring high school seniors from across the country, will take place May 29 in St. Louis. Forty-five players were selected, plus six coaches, and have been divided into East and West teams.
Culp, who helped the Wildcats win the NCISAA 2A state championship in the fall, is the only player from North Carolina. He will be the 21st player from the state to play in the event.
Past participants have included Wesleyan Christian’s Brandt Bronico, Cooper Robbins and Craver Stamey.
HIGH POINT — Westchester Country Day boy’s soccer standout George Culp has been selected to play in the 10th annual High School All-American Game this spring.
The event, featuring high school seniors from across the country, will take place May 29 in St. Louis. Forty-five players were selected, plus six coaches, and have been divided into East and West teams.
Culp, who helped the Wildcats win the NCISAA 2A state championship in the fall, is the only player from North Carolina. He will be the 21st player from the state to play in the event.
Past participants have included Wesleyan Christian’s Brandt Bronico, Cooper Robbins and Craver Stamey.