Noblesville’s Jenna Chatterton named Miss Soccer, Mike Brady is Coach of the Year

Noblesville's Jenna Chatterton (13) was named Miss Soccer by the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association Monday when the ISCA announced its All-State teams. Chatterton scored 11 goals for the Millers this season and helped Noblesville win back-to-back state championships. (Kent Graham/File photo)

Noblesville senior soccer player Jenna Chatterton has been one of the reasons the Millers have won back-to-back state championships and a 34-0-4 record over the past two seasons.
Chatterton’s play and leadership have earned her many honors, and she got the biggest one of all from the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association. The ISCA named Chatterton as Miss Soccer when it released its All-State teams on Monday.
The Miss Soccer award is given to the Player of the Year. Chatterton had a spectacular season for Noblesville, leading the team in goals scored with 11 and also handing out six assists. Chatterton scored one of the goals for the Millers in their 3-0 win over Guerin Catholic in the Class 3A state championship game. She has committed to play soccer at the University of Tennessee.
Noblesville coach Mike Brady was named Girls Coach of the Year by the ISCA. Brady just finished his 18th year as head coach of the Millers, and holds a 239-44-42 career record. In addition to the two state championships, Brady has coached Noblesville to three other sectional and regional titles, plus a state finals appearance in 2008.
The Miss Soccer and Coach of the Year awards were released in conjunction with the ISCA’s All-State teams, for both boys and girls. Not surprisingly, Hamilton County had a large presence on each team.
In addition to Chatterton, seven other county girls were named to the ISCA’s First Team All-State. They are: Erin Baker (Carmel), Quincy McMahon (Guerin Catholic), Brooke Bailey (Carmel), Kaysey Castro (Fishers), Sara Kile (Noblesville), Makenna Maloy (Noblesville) and Lydia Self (Hamilton Southeastern).
Four more players made the Second Team All-State list: Abby Jenkins (Hamilton Southeastern), Susie Soderstrom (Carmel), Amiah Sprunger (Westfield) and Olivia Smith (Hamilton Southeastern). Two local players were named to the Third Team All-State: Jordan Imes (Fishers) and Evelyn Bestard (Guerin Catholic).
Finally, six county players received Honorable Mention. They are Ava Bramblett (Noblesville), Aubrey Robertson (Fishers), Claire Bonnici (Carmel), Molly Harris (Hamilton Southeastern), Jayla Logan (Hamilton Heights) and Caroline Quinn (Guerin Catholic).
On the boys side, Noblesville had two players named to the First Team All-State. Palmer Ault and Spencer Holland received the honor for the Millers, who were ranked No. 1 in Class 3A for most of the season. Also making First Team All-State were Quinn Manford (Fishers) and Isa Sayeed (Hamilton Southeastern).
Seven local players were named to the Second Team All-State: David Green (Westfield), Brady Horn (Noblesville), Medard Mikobi (Carmel), AJ Caito (Carmel), Parker Gopsill (Hamilton Southeastern), Gabe Ingle (Noblesville) and Noah Reinhart (Fishers). Another four players received Third Team All-State honors: Drew Barnes (Noblesville), Ethan Cabotage (Guerin Catholic), Ben Wallace (Westfield) and Mitch Rambo (Fishers).
Honorable Mention players from Hamilton County are Nick Rambo (Fishers), Matt Weaver (Hamilton Southeastern) and Ethan Mason (Guerin Catholic).