March 31, 2026 – San Jose, CA
Coach Manny Borrayo brings more than a decade of coaching experience and over 25 years in the game to Team 5-Star, but what stands out most is his passion for developing young men both on and off the field.
“It’s a privilege being here,” Coach Manny shared. “To be around some of the best high school athletes, great coaches, and a positive environment—it means a lot. But more importantly, it’s about the mission.”
That mission—centered around mental health awareness, support, and growth—is something Coach Manny takes to heart. He emphasized the importance of providing student-athletes with the resources and support they need to thrive beyond the game.
“It’s very important for these young men to take care of their mental health. I’m glad we’re bringing awareness and giving them the tools so they can continue to grow—not just as athletes, but as people.”
A former standout at Silver Creek High School, where he played four years of varsity soccer, Coach Manny has witnessed firsthand the evolution of the game across Northern California.
“The level of play has improved tremendously over the last decade. From club programs to development academies, it’s an exciting time to be a soccer player and a coach.”
Now based in Hollister, he continues to see the game grow across different communities, united by a shared love for soccer. That unity is what makes the All-Star experience special.
“You see public school and private school athletes come together, all for the love of the game. It’s a beautiful thing. These are talented young men supporting a bigger cause.”
Beyond the field, Coach Manny stresses the importance of balance—encouraging athletes to stay focused on both their academic and athletic development.
“They have to keep working in the classroom while continuing to grow in their sport. That balance is key.”
For Coach Manny, soccer is more than just a game—it’s been life-changing.
Born in Mexico and moving to the United States at the age of seven, he credits the sport with shaping his path and opening doors that led him to San Jose State University, where he earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
“If it wasn’t for soccer, I don’t know where I would be. It kept me on the right path, helped me grow, and continues to push me to get better every day.”
His story is a powerful reminder of the impact sports can have on young lives—something he now passes on to the next generation.
“Sometimes we forget how important sports are. But it’s clear—they make a real difference in these young men.”
With his leadership, experience, and purpose-driven mindset, Coach Manny Borrayo is set to guide Team 5-Star with pride in the 2026 GSF Stand Up and Support: Anti-Bullying and Suicide Prevention All-Star Game.
5-Star Official 2026 GSF All-Star Roster
| # | Name | School | Position | Bio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00 | Yair Arias | Hollister | GK | Anchor in goal with strong shot-stopping ability and leadership. |
| 3 | Dylan Hightower | Santa Teresa | LW / RW / LOB / LCB / ROB / RCB | ECNL standout, NorCal Champion, BVAL First Team All-League. |
| 4 | Travis Tran | Piedmont Hills | LCB / RCB | Co-Senior of the Year, First Team All-League defender. |
| 6 | Miguel Camacho Jr | Santa Clara | DCM / CM / RCB | Team MVP, SCVAL First Team, US Futsal National Team selection. |
| 7 | Angel Avalos | Piedmont Hills | ACM / CM | Creative midfielder with strong playmaking ability. |
| 8 | Brayan Ortega | Yerba Buena | LW / CM | Versatile attacker with strong work rate. |
| 9 | Michael Scavotto | Saint Francis | CF | Two-time WCAL First Team, CCS & CIF finalist. |
| 10 | Diego Hernandez | Hollister | DCM / CM | First Team All-League and CCS Champion. |
| 11 | Patrick McGuirk | Mountain View | LCB / RCB | NORCAL Champion, SCVAL Defensive Player of the Year, CCS Champion. |
| 12 | Enrique Esparza | Independence | CM | Reliable central midfielder with strong ball control. |
| 14 | Rithvik Tharkabhushanam | Santa Teresa | LW / RW / LOB / ROB | ECNL player, captain, All-League performer. |
| 16 | Luis Aguilar | Hollister | ROB / RCB | Key defensive contributor on CCS Championship team. |
| 17 | Yandel Munoz | San Jose | LCB / RCB | 4-year varsity player, continuing career at next level. |
| 19 | Christopher Mendez | Yerba Buena | ACM / DCM / CM | 5 goals, 3 assists, Freshman of the Year, MLS NEXT experience. |
| 21 | Aron Plancarte | Cristo Rey | CF | Strong physical forward in attacking third. |
| 27 | Eduardo Bustamante | San Jose | LW / RW / ACM / DCM / CM | BVAL Freshman of the Year, highly versatile. |
| 28 | Thomas Woldu | Abraham Lincoln | CF / ACM / CM | Dynamic attacker with scoring and playmaking ability. |
| 30 | Jesus Lopez | Cristo Rey | ACM | PSAL First Team midfielder. |