Millers sweep: Ault named Boys Player of the Year, Dollaske is Boys Coach of the Year

Noblesville's Palmer Ault (6) was named the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association's boys Player of the Year during the organization's banquet last weekend. Ault was one of several Millers players honored on the All-State teams. (Kent Graham/File photo)

After a state championship season, the Noblesville boys soccer team also swept the honors at the 2021 Indiana Soccer Coaches Association’s banquet last weekend.
Millers senior Palmer Ault was named the ISCA boys’ Player of the Year, while Ken Dollaske was named Coach of the Year after guiding Noblesville to the Class 3A state title on Oct. 30. Ault was also one of three Millers players named to the First Team All State. Spencer Holland and Brady Horn joined Ault on the First Team.
Three Fishers players also were named to the First Team: Noah Reinhart, Keiji Nakamae and Tyler March. Two more Hamilton County players received the honor as well: Carmel’s Andrew Caito and Westfield’s Declan Wheeler.
County players on the Second Team All State are Noblesville’s Gabe Ingle, Hamilton Southeastern’s Evan Dawdy and Carmel’s Connor Dora. Three more players received Third Team All State honors: Fishers’ Charlie Stump and Noblesville’s Drew Cochran and Brayden Doll.
Carmel’s Baenan Mckeown was named as Honorable Mention.
Hamilton County girls soccer players were also well-represented on the ISCA’s girls list. Three Noblesville stars were named to the First Team All State roster: Josie Taylor, Ava Bramblett and Makenna Maloy. Hamilton Southeastern’s Olivia Smith and Carmel’s Emily Roper both were honored as First Team as well.
Two more Southeastern players received Second Team All State honors: Makenna Nickens and Ella Wolf. Other Second Team players are Carmel’s Tamara Smith, Fishers’ Aubrey Robertson and Guerin Catholic’s Katie Koger.
County players on the Third Team All State roster are Fishers’ Sami Bird, Noblesville’s Lauren Adam, Southeastern’s Tatum Coleman and Westfield’s Amiah Sprunger.
Three more county players received Honorable Mention: Fishers’ Alli MacBeth, Hamilton Heights’ Jayla Logan and Southeastern’s Caroline Kelley.