The latest guest on New England Soccer Journal’s “The Goal” podcast is Nashua South winger and two-time New Hampshire Gatorade Player of the Year, Santiago Somorrostro.
Somorrostro captured his second straight Gatorade Player of the Year award earlier this month. He scored 25 goals and passed for 16 assists last season, leading the Panthers (15-3) to the Division 1 state quarterfinals. The two-time First Team All-State selection and a two-time United Soccer Coaches High School All-American concluded his high school soccer career with 48 goals and 43 assists. He also helped Nashua South win two state championships during his time there.
Somorrostro has volunteered locally with the Humane Society of Nashua, as well as the Salvation Army. He has also donated his time on behalf of the Nashua South Student Mentor program, and as part of community beautification projects. He maintained a weighted 4.65 GPA in the classroom, and will continue his soccer career at UMass Lowell this fall.
Somorrostro joined host Matt Langone to reflect on winning his back-to-back Gatorade awards, his high school career, and he look ahead to continuing his career at Division 1 UMass Lowell.