2010 All-State Girls Soccer Teams

Here are the 2010 All-State Girls Soccer Teams, as voted on by Washington high school girls soccer coaches. (Unlike in previous seasons, the media did not select all-state girls soccer teams this year. HUGE thanks to Kentwood soccer coach Aaron Radford for stepping up and organizing the coach

es’ all-state voting.)

CLASS 4A

MVP – Kiana Kraft, M, Kentwood
Coach of the Year – Aaron Radford, Kentwood

First Team
Forwards – Lindsey Dahl, Thomas Jefferson; Jaclyn Softli, Eastlake; Sheaffer Skadsen, Skyview; Michelle Bretl, Skyline.
Midfielders – Kiana Kraft, Kentwood; Becca Schoales, South Kitsap; Brie Hooks, Tahoma; Maddie Christ, Skyline.
Defenders – Avery Salisbury, Todd Beamer; Laura Rayfield, Kentlake; Brittanee Randle, Skyline; Kenzie Lubeck, Richland.
Goalkeeper – Tina Vargas, Skyline.

Second Team
Forwards – Julia Moravec, Lewis and Clark; Sarah Jeric, Tahoma; Erin Huisingh, Chiawana; Sam Lee, Richland.
Midfielders – Madi Barney, Skyline; Jessie Ayers, Roosevelt; Cassidy Seckman, Kamiak; Jordan Asher, Rogers(Puyallup).
Defenders – Allie Townsend, Skyview; Molly McPherson, Jackson; Rebecca Lentz, Marysville-Pilchuck; Josie Greenwood, Lewis and Clark; Cricket Harber, Ballard.
Goalkeeper – Hannah Johnson, Skyview.

Honorable Mention
Forwards – Stephanie Hamilton, Bellarmine; Shayli Housman, Curtis; Mariah Lee, Kentwood; Bri Caldwell, Richland.
Midfielders – Kirsten Calmus, Richland; Riley Dopps, South Kitsap; Alyssa Drew, Monroe; Katie Arendt, Chiawana.
Defenders – Miranda Caballero, South Kitsap; Jackie Wilson, Skyline; Sara Bindl, Kentwood; Dom Randle, Skyline; Jessica Christian, Bellarmine; Brooke Pingrey, Snohomish; Shannon Lindsay, Gonzaga Prep.
Goalkeeper – Amber Woolcock, Tahoma.

CLASS 3A

MVP – Heather Johnson, F, Southridge.
Coach of the Year – Andy Hendricks, Seattle Prep.

First Team
Forwards – Heather Johnson, Southridge; Maddi Null, Meadowdale; Makaela Nellams, Everett; Kimi Fry, Liberty.
Midfielders – Alexus Shefts, Seattle Prep; Savanna Morehouse, Bonney Lake; Kristen Piephoff, Timberline; Kindra Scobba.
Defenders – Kailee Esser, Camas; Brianna Jones, Bonney Lake; Kie Johnson, Hanford; Meghan Sorensen, Southridge.
Goalkeeper – Caitlin Plese, Enumclaw.

Second Team
Forwards – Tori Lee, Juanita; Abby McFaul, Decatur; Ashley Richardson, West Valley Yakima; Kayla Hackman, Hazen; Molly Freed, Chief Sealth.
Midfielders – Brooke Gilbert, Glacier Peak; Alexa Diaz, Kennedy Catholic; Paige Sorensen, Southridge; Cari Exarhos, Hanford; Sarah Coluccio, Seattle Prep; Raya Klein, Camas.
Defenders – Malloy Leahy, Glacier Peak; Lindsay Burns, West Valley Yakima; Annike Sumpter, Camas, Kalynn Huebner, Seattle Prep; Chantal Paradis, Prairie.
Goalkeeper – Ellie Bruns, Kennedy Catholic.

Honorable Mention
Forwards – Hannah Hainline, Prairie; Ali Floyd, Mt. Spokane; Cassidy Nangle, Liberty; Alyssa Edenstrom, Capital; Mallorie McDowell, Kamiakin.
Midfielders – Jaden Gjestrum, West Valley Yakima; Emma Holm, Lake Washington; Madeline Dailey, Kennedy Catholic; Haley Locker, Ferndale; Kat Tsoukalas, Southridge; Cassie Hoyt, Prairie.
Defenders – Lauren McKinney, Kamiakin; Hannah Landerholm, Meadowdale; Kellie Standish, Eastside Catholic; Emma Stacey, Seattle Prep; Samantha Crawley, Kennedy Catholic.
Goalkeeper – Priscilla Yu, Hazen.

CLASS 2A

MVP – Jessica Bertucci, F, Sehome.
Coach of the Year – Andria Fountain, Sehome.

First Team
Forwards – Jessica Bertucci, Sehome; Katie Bergquist, Tumwater; Ellie Boon, Washougal; Kaylie Rozell, Sumner; Jenny Milton, Centralia; Catherine Miles, Anacortes.
Midfielders – Caroline Brawner, Archbishop Murphy; Sierra Loveland-Pope, Sehome; Delanee Niles, North Kitsap; Madison Heilmann, Sehome; Hadli Farrand, Ellensburg.
Defenders – Kaya Jones, Sehome; Meagan Duke, Archbishop Murphy; Haley Smith, Sehome; Emma Wayerski, Bellingham; Brooke Adams, Prosser.
Goalkeeper – Rachel Albert, Sehome.

Second Team
Forwards – Katie Cashman, Granite Falls; Helen Petersen, Prosser; Kavita Battan, Hockinson; Amanda Bleisner, East Valley Spokane.
Midfielders – Cassidy France, White River; Abbey Bergquist, Tumwater; Megan Fenton, Sumner; Lindsey Bert, Tumwater; Kari Inch, Ephrata.
Defenders – Caity Kuntz, Hockingson; Makenzie Smith, Aberdeen; Kelci Dubois, Mark Morris; Miakah Nix, Centralia.
Goalkeeper – Miranda Head, Lakewood.

Honorable Mention
Forwards – Molly Scoles, Mount Baker; Kim Cooper, Bellingham.
Midfielders – Jasper Sortun, Anacortes; Holly Bradley, Burlington-Edison; Yasi Mohsenian, East Valley Yakima; Oryian Matheny, Granview.
Defenders – Jessica Haga, Klahowya; Danielle Dorr, Squalicum; Emily Cotey, Black Hills; Kennady Bonnallie, Lakewood; Lindsey Foster, North Kitsap.
Goalkeeper – Nora Ifft, Cheney.

CLASS 1A

MVP – Chloe Cross, F, Bush.
Coach of the Year – John Schneble, Bush.

First Team
Forwards – Acacia Johnson, Orting; Terrika Weaver, Seattle Christian; Chloe Cross, Bush; Alyssa Wickenhagen, Highland; Jocelyn Burgess, La Center.
Midfielders – Lindsey Vandergrift, Seattle Academy; Quinn Phillips, Overlake; Katie Baran, Lakeside; Christina McCormick, King’s.
Defenders – Amanda Coulimore, Ridgefield; Katie Mayer, Charles Wright Academy; Jill Kleinhesselink, Lynden Christian; Meredith Adams, Overlake.
Goalkeeper – Elise Wilcox, Bush.

Second Team
Forwards – Adrianna Gildner, Overlake; Coryn Bajema, Lynden Christian; Sydney Bullington, Montesano; Beth Stella, King’s.
Midfielders – Karri Russell, Tenino; Alma Garcia, Highland; Emily Kelly, Overlake; Kayla Williams, Orting.
Defenders – Izzy Fikso, Seattle Academy; Breanna Scott, Kiona-Benton; Lena DeGuzman, Vashon; Kasey Rubosky, Lakeside.
Goalkeeper – Jameka Townsend, Okanogan.

Honorable Mention
Forwards – Natalie Weyerhaeuser, Charles Wright Academy; Morgan Atchley, Ridgefield; Gaby Gonzales, Cashmere; Ashley Cook-Cox, Lakeside.
Midfielders – Nicollete Clark, Cedar Park Christian; Lizzy Vance, Ridgefield; Savannah Bonney, La Salle; Ayana O’Neal, University Prep; Delaney Romero, Naches Valley; Spencer Ford, Tenino.
Defenders – Megan Fox, Ridgefield; McKenzie Andringa, La Salle; Kaylee Carson, Cashmere; Elisa Mendenhall, Montesano.
Goalkeeper – Maria Brickman, Seattle Academy.

CLASS 2B/1B

MVP – Ashley Shaw, F, Seattle Lutheran.
Coach of the Year – Jeff Norton, Seattle Lutheran.

First Team
Forwards – Emily King, Ocosta; Ashley Shaw, Seattle Lutheran; Corina Gebbers, Brewster; Kelsey Crawford, La Conner.
Midfielders – Elaun Sherwood, Napavine; Sydney Hartwick, La Conner; Katelyn Weber, Evergreen Lutheran; Morgan Rial, Bear Creek; Kailey Fuegmann, Evergreen Lutheran.
Defenders – Ali Brossard, Napavine; Jenny Benn, Ocosta; Josie Dekoker, Napavine; Jenny Price, Bear Creek.
Goalkeeper – Dallas Parker, Evergreen Lutheran.

Second Team
Forwards – Sam Depew, Seattle Lutheran; Nikki Finley, La Conner.
Midfielders – Natalie Pimblett, Seattle Lutheran; Amanda Sanon, Brewster.
Defenders – Sammie Messman, La Conner; Tawnie Gonzalez, Warden; Carlee Jarrell, Brewster.
Goalkeeper – Deianeira Caudle, Warden.

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