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Wildcat soccer earns nine spots on All-Frontier League team
- Updated: December 4, 2025

Louisburg boys soccer continued its rise in the Frontier League this fall, and the Wildcats’ progress showed in the postseason honors. After a 9-6-1 campaign that pushed them into the Class 4A regional championship match, Louisburg landed nine players on the All-Frontier League teams — the program’s highest total since 2021.
“Our league is always tough, so I’m really proud of how our players were recognized this year,” Louisburg coach Bobby Bovaird said. “Getting nine players recognized is the most all-league selections we’ve had since 2021, and it’s a testament to their hard work all season. We had a lot of close games — three 1-0 losses and tight wins over strong teams like Bonner Springs and Eudora — so it’s great to see our players get the recognition they’ve earned.”
Senior captain Owen Marsh headlined the group as a first-team selection and was named the co-Midfielder of the Year after erupting for one of the most productive offensive seasons in the league. Marsh finished with 17 goals, three assists, 43 shots on goal, five game-winners and three hat tricks.
“Owen is a relentless competitor and emotional leader,” Bovaird said. “He set the tone for our entire program with his intensity, drive, and standard of excellence. He’s a dynamic scorer with a natural instinct to attack goals, unpredictable in his movements and fearless in big moments. As a captain, he led by example and left a lasting mark on our program.”
Louisburg’s second-team selections included junior winger Brody Bovaird and senior center back Ryan Barberich, two players who shaped the Wildcats’ identity on opposite ends of the field.
Bovaird supplied creativity and pace on the right side, totaling three goals, five assists and 10 shots on goal while leading the team in assists and producing nearly 50 crosses.
“Brody uses his fast pace, precision on the ball, and field vision to create scoring opportunities for teammates,” coach Bovaird said. “His composure on the ball and ability to deliver dangerous crosses made him one of our most consistent offensive weapons this season. He is the team leader in assists, but also contributed to many other scoring attacks.”
Barberich led a defensive unit that produced seven shutouts and allowed only 10 goals in league play, using his leadership and poise to stabilize the back line.
“Ryan anchored our back line with poise and leadership, organizing our defense and commanding the air on set pieces,” coach Bovaird said. “His combination of physical strength, communication, and soccer intelligence made him the steadying presence behind seven shutouts and one of the best defensive units in the league.”

Six Wildcats earned honorable mention, beginning with sophomore midfielder Ryder Erickson, who delivered four goals, four assists, 13 shots on goal and two game-winning goals.
“In many ways, Ryder was the heartbeat of our midfield, and he could dictate the tempo of play and connect all phases of our attack,” coach Bovaird said. “His technical touch, spatial awareness, and field vision made him a consistent playmaker and key transition player in our system. He’s a young player with instincts and maturity beyond his years.”
His older brother, senior midfielder Renner Erickson, added experience and composure to the middle of the field, finishing with three assists and seven shots on goal. His season ended in the regional semifinals with a leg injury.
“A vocal leader and steady presence in the middle, Renner brought composure, experience, and a deep understanding of the game,” Bovaird said. “His communication and support for teammates were vital to our team chemistry and success in controlling possession.”
Senior winger Caleb Feldkamp brought explosive speed to the attack and totaled four goals, one assist and nine shots on goal.
“Caleb is an explosive winger whose speed changes games, and he may be one of the fastest forwards I’ve seen,” Bovaird said. “He stretched defenses and constantly pressured the back line. This season, he elevated his play with a new edge and leadership presence, setting the tone for our wide attack. A quiet but respected leader who let his play speak for itself.”
At striker, senior Tanner LaBrie added power and production with five goals, two assists and 29 shots on goal, delivering one game-winner while consistently generating chances.
“Tanner brought energy and finishing ability every time he stepped on the field,” Bovaird said. “Whether starting or coming off the bench, he consistently made an impact with his runs, movement, and ability to create danger around goal.”
Sophomore center back Conner Marsh emerged as a key defensive piece alongside Barberich, contributing three blocked shots while helping the Wildcats secure seven shutouts.
“Conner emerged as a key defensive force this season, combining patience and discipline with impressive physicality and awareness,” Bovaird said. “He worked seamlessly with our goalkeeper and fellow center back to anchor the defense and consistently shut down top opposing attackers.
The Wildcats’ final honoree was senior goalkeeper Evan Moreland, who turned in a strong season with 50 saves, seven shutouts, nine victories, one goal and one assist.
“Evan was the emotional core of our team,” Bovaird said. “He led with passion and intelligence both on and off the field. His leadership, composure, and decision-making in goal anchored our defense, and his versatility and athleticism allowed him to contribute in the field when needed. A true captain and tone-setter for our program
With a large senior class and several sophomores already playing at an all-league level, Bovaird believes this year’s group helped strengthen the foundation for future success.
“These guys earned everything they got,” he said. “It speaks to their growth, their work ethic, and where our program is headed.”
Honors didn’t stop there as several Wildcats were also named to the all-state team by the Kansas High School Soccer Coaches Association.
Marsh earned first team honors, while Feldkamp, Bovaird, Barberich, Ryder Erickson and Conner Marsh were all honorable mention selections.
2025 All-Frontier League Soccer Team
FIRST TEAM – FIELD PLAYERS
Cooper Carr, Baldwin
Leo Schoenberger, Baldwin
Owen Marsh, Louisburg
Lachlan McRae, Tonganoxie
Oscar Ceballos, Bonner Springs
Beckham Erpelding, Eudora
Jameson Breitzmann, Tonganoxie
Jordan Jaworski, Ottawa
Ethan Smasal, Baldwin
Carter Wilson, Spring Hill
Aidan Odell, Spring Hill
FIRST TEAM – GOALKEEPER
Jose Vazques-Torres, Bonner Springs
SECOND TEAM – FIELD PLAYERS
Jack Hawkins, Eudora
Rylan Howard, Bonner Springs
Drew Bragg, Bonner Springs
Caden Dunback, Eudora
Brody Bovaird, Louisburg
Camden Cox, Baldwin
Jeg Randol, Ottawa
Ryan Barberich, Louisburg
Keldyn Cox, Baldwin
Ryder Erickson, Louisburg
SECOND TEAM – GOALKEEPER
Ivan Franco, Tonganoxie
HONORABLE MENTION – FIELD PLAYERS
Cruz Guzman, Paola
Cody Lobb, Tonganoxie
Caleb Feldkamp, Louisburg
Harrison York, Spring Hill
Nick Odor, Bonner Springs
Trenton Ridinger, Eudora
Ayden McArthur, Paola
Chase Powell, Ottawa
Troy Leonard, Paola
Alan Calderon, Bonner Springs
Owen Bryant, Paola
Antonio Vaca, Bonner Springs
Bryan Flores, Bonner Springs
Tanner LaBrie, Louisburg
Grant Hurla, Eudora
Jose Rivera, Eudora
Ethan Musick, Eudora
Jude Whalen, Eudora
Conner Marsh, Louisburg
Renner Erickson, Louisburg
HONORABLE MENTION – GOALKEEPERS
Evan Moreland, Louisburg
Cason Dick, Baldwin
Kaden Applegate, Spring Hill
Cort Wilson, Ottawa

















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