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Aptos Today
By the People, for the People
Harbor's Andres Reyes Named CCS Scoring Leader and MVP
Sophomore forward's 32 goals and 10 assists power Pirates to SCCAL title and CCS semifinals
Apr. 5, 2026 at 7:48pm
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Harbor High sophomore forward Andres Reyes was named the 2025-26 Central Coast Section Most Valuable Player after leading all scorers with 32 goals and 10 assists. Reyes helped the Pirates win the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League title, advance to the CCS Division II semifinals, and finish the season ranked 10th in the section.
Why it matters
Reyes' standout season was a key factor in Harbor High's successful campaign, which included unseating defending champion Aptos as SCCAL titlists and making a deep playoff run. The sophomore's prolific scoring output and playmaking ability made him a nightmare for opposing defenses and a driving force behind the Pirates' accomplishments.
The details
Reyes scored early and often for Harbor, netting a school-record 32 goals while also contributing 10 assists. His relentless attacking style and ability to create something out of nothing forced opponents to adjust their strategies and personnel to try to contain him. Reyes' standout performance was a major reason the Pirates finished the year 18-3-1 overall and 9-1-0 in league play.
- Reyes set the Harbor single-season scoring record by the end of the 2025-26 campaign.
- The Pirates won the SCCAL championship and advanced to the CCS Division II semifinals.
The players
Andres Reyes
A sophomore forward at Harbor High School who led the Central Coast Section in scoring with 32 goals and 10 assists, earning him the 2025-26 MVP award.
Michael Vahradian
The co-Coach of the Year and head coach of the Harbor High boys soccer team.
Roberto Zúñiga
The co-Coach of the Year and head coach of the Aptos High boys soccer team.
Iván Zavala
A senior forward at Aptos High School who was named the 2025-26 SCCAL Attacker of the Year after leading the Mariners to their first-ever CCS championship and NorCal Regional playoff appearance.
Cutler Bauscher
A senior midfielder at Santa Cruz High School who was named the 2025-26 SCCAL Midfielder of the Year after recording 8 goals and a team-high 12 assists.
What they’re saying
“When you have a player like Andres on your team, you always have a chance to do something special. Yes, he's talented. Yes, he's athletic. Yes, he's a finisher. More than any of that though, he is someone you can depend on to give his all every time he steps on the field.”
— Michael Vahradian, Harbor High Head Coach
“His drive and work ethic have helped him to continuously improve his performance.”
— Roberto Zúñiga, Aptos High Head Coach
What’s next
Reyes will look to build on his record-setting sophomore campaign and lead Harbor High's charge for a CCS championship in his final two seasons with the program.
The takeaway
Andres Reyes' breakout season not only powered Harbor High to new heights, but also established him as one of the top young talents in the Central Coast Section. His relentless scoring touch and ability to elevate his teammates make him a player to watch in the coming years.


