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Published: Monday, December 5, 2011

Girls Soccer All-Area Teams

  • Lakewood goalkeeper Miranda Head earned a first-team All-Area nod.

    Sarah Weiser / The Herald

    Lakewood goalkeeper Miranda Head earned a first-team All-Area nod.

All-Area First Team

Forward
Alisa Sagdahl, Meadowdale
Cara Wegner, Jackson
Lauren Luke, Kamiak
Maggie Pleis, Cedarcrest

Midfielder
Morgan Green, Snohomish
Shelby Koch, Archbishop Murphy
Kelly Gould, Archbishop Murphy
Breonna Countryman, Lake Stevens

Defender
Ally Beck, Archbishop Murphy
Paige Littrell, Kamiak
Ashley Saracino, Lake Stevens
Rebecca Lentz, Marysville Pilchuck

Goalkeeper
Miranda Head, Lakewood

All-Area Second Team

Forward
Haley Ayers, Everett
Erin Russell, Mountlake Terrace
Lauren Allison, Stanwood
Emily Critchlow, Meadowdale

Midfielder
Bailey McMullen, Everett
Gabrielle Wagonblast, Everett
Sadie Hitsky, Arlington
Sheridan Becanic, Glacier Peak

Defender
Alexa Thompson, Meadowdale
Brooke Pingrey, Snohomish
Aly Morgan, Snohomish
Rosie Sittauer, Everett

Goalkeeper
Kiaya Paulsen, Lake Stevens

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How they're chosen

The Herald's All-Area girls soccer team and the Player of the Year were chosen through fan voting and a survey of local coaches and Herald staff.

Fan voting




Ballot totals

Votes for Player of the Year

3: Alisa Sagdahl
2: Cara Wegner
2: Miranda Head
1: Morgan Green
1: Kelly Gould
1: Ally Beck
1: Rebecca Lentz

Position ranking

Forward
Cara Wegner, f, Jackson, 21
Alisa Sagdahl, f, Meadowdale, 18
Lauren Luke, f, Kamiak, 17
Maggie Pleis, f, Cedarcrest, 11
Haley Ayers, f, Everett, 9
Erin Russell, f, Mountlake Terrace, 6
Emily Critchlow, f, Meadowdale, 3
Lauren Allison, f, Stan wood, 3
Cali Crisler, f , Archbishop Murphy, 2
Ciara Carter, f, Lakewood, 2

Midfielder
Morgan Green, mf, Snohomish, 22
Shelby Koch, mf, Archbishop Murphy, 15
Kelly Gould, mf, Archbishop Murphy, 11
Breonna Countryman, mf, Lakewood, 9
Bailey McMullen, mf, Everett, 7
Gabrielle Wagonblast, mf, Everett, 7
Sadie Hitsky, mf, Arlington, 6
Sheridan Becanic, mf, Glacier Peak, 5
McKayla Fox, mf, Everett, 4
Megan Cooley, mf, Jackson, 4
Annie Laurie Hund, mf, Snohomish, 3
Bailey Lux-Lowry, mf, Kam iak, 3
Lulu Wissmar, mf, Shorecrest, 3
Sarah Jenkins, mf, Cascade, 3

Defender
Ally Beck, d, Archbishop Murphy, 21
Paige Littrell, d, Kamiak, 11
Ashley Saracino, d, Lake Stevens, 9
Rebecca Lentz, d, Marysville Pilchuck, 9
Alexa Thompson, d, Meadowdale, 8
Brooke Pingrey, d, Snohomish, 8
Aly Morgan, d, Snohomish, 8
Rosie Sittauer, d, Everett, 7
Maddie Seckman, d, Kamiak, 4
McKenna Swanson, d, Cedarcrest, 4
Kennady Bonnallie, d, Lakewood, 3
Khadija Tarver, d, Everett, 2
Hannah Dowdell, d, Cascade, 2
Shelby Stromerson, d, Glacier Peak, 2

Goalkeeper
Miranda Head, gk, Lakewood, 22
Kiaya Paulsen, gk, Lake Stevens, 17
Melissa Dreves, gk, Snohomish, 11
Emma Makela, gk, Kamiak, 7
Frida Swenson, gk, Shorecrest, 4
Amanda Aversano, gk, Mountlake Terrace, 3
Ashley Rough, gk, Meadowdale, 3
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