All-Area Girls Soccer Teams

The 2015 All-Area girls soccer teams, as chosen by Herald reporters and editors:

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Drew Locknane, Sr., Jackson

COACH OF THE YEAR

Nathan Davis, Arlington

FIRST TEAM

Forward

Drew Locknane, Sr., Jackson

Talia Daigle, Jr., Archbishop Murphy

Emele Chaddock, Sr., Kamiak

Midfielder

Madison Cooley, Sr., Jackson

Gabby Clark, Jr., Edmonds-Woodway

Olivia Larson, Sr., Arlington

Alison Monroe, So., Edmonds-Woodway

Defender

Tylor Adcock, Sr., Kamiak

Madison Huesers, Sr., Lake Stevens

Bianca Acuario, Sr., Marysville Pilchuck

Ashleigh Fonsen, Sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Hannah Taylor, Jr., Meadowdale

Goalkeeper

Shannon Peth, Sr., Kamiak

SECOND TEAM

Forward

McKenzie Buell, Jr., Arlington

Fernanda Pena, Sr., Lake Stevens

Sophia Viviano, Sr., Shorecrest

Midfielder

Jadyn Edwards, So., Jackson

Alexa Iacolucci, Sr., Shorecrest

Abby Jenkins, Sr., King’s

Savannah Norton, Sr., Edmonds-Woodway

Defender

Catrina Wright, Jr., Marysville Pilchuck

Kerra Williamson, Sr., Arlington

Kali Knepper, Jr., Arlington

Rikki Myers, Jr., Jackson

Anna Parker, Sr., King’s

Goalkeeper

Kat Sanchez, Sr., Arlington

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