Eric Jayne has capped his amazing senior season by being named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-America team. He is the only player from new Hampshire to be voted to the team, and one of only 60 in the entire US.
Jayne becomes only the fifth player in Hanover history to achieve All-American status.
Ned Harris was a two-time All-American in 1978 and 1979 before playing for Yale, where he was Captain of the team. Graham Sellers was named to the team in 1980, and subsequently played for Williams. The two most recent All-Americans are familiar to Hanover fans. Tommy Clark, who went on to star for Dartmouth, was an All-American at HHS in 1987. He is now Head of Grassroots Soccer, and one of Dartmouth's most celebrated young alumni. Jamie Clark led Hanover to consecutive NHIAA titles in 1992 and 1993, and was named to the 1993 All-American team. He went on to play for Stanford and later in the MLS, and is now Head Coach at Creighton University after a stint at the help of Harvard.
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