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2017 All-State Girls Soccer Team

First Team

Hannah Anderson, Reed

The senior was named the High Desert League’s Offensive Player of the Year after leading the Raiders with 18 goals and six assists.

Marcella Brooks, Centennial

The senior led the Bulldogs with 22 goals and 13 assists, and was named the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team.

Mackenzie Corkill, McQueen

The junior was named Defensive Player of the Year in the High Desert League and helped the Lancers win the Class 4A Northern Region and reach the state title game.

Makenna Curcuru, Coronado

The senior was named the Southeast League Offensive Player of the Year, and her 18 goals helped the Cougars reach their eighth consecutive Sunrise Region title match.

Deja Erickson, Arbor View

The senior was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team, and led the Aggies with 22 goals, which was fourth in the Sunset Region.

Hannah Ferrara, Arbor View

The senior was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team, and had 15 goals and 15 assists for the Aggies.

Ava Gotchy, Galena

The sophomore led the Grizzlies to the state tournament with 12 shutouts, and was named Sierra League Goalkeeper of the Year.

Gianna Gourley, Bishop Gorman

The junior scored a Southern Nevada-high 32 goals, led the Gaels to the Class 4A state championship, and was named Southwest League Offensive Player of the Year.

Kaitlyn Kowalchuck, Coronado

The junior was named Southeast League Defensive Player of the Year, and also added eight goals and eight assists.

Hannah Lee, Bishop Gorman

The senior recorded 8½ shutouts and did not allow a goal in either game of the state tournament to help the Gaels win the Class 4A state title.

Kendra McAninch, McQueen

The junior was named the High Desert Midfield Player of the Year and and helped the Lancers win the Class 4A Northern Region and reach the state title game.

Olivia Packer, Palo Verde

The Pepperdine-bound senior scored 30 goals and was named the Northwest League Offensive Player of the Year. She scored four times in a 4-3 road victory on Sept. 7 against eventual state champion Bishop Gorman.

Ryan Sabol, Green Valley

The senior led Southern Nevada with 16 shutouts, and helped the Gators win their first Sunrise Region title since 2012 with a clean sheet in the region final.

Ava Seelenfreund, Truckee

The junior scored 50 goals, was named the Class 3A Northern Region MVP and had both goals in the Wolverines’ 2-0 victory in the state title game.

Jaden Terrana, Bishop Gorman

The sophomore notched 19 goals and 16 assists in helping the Gaels win the Class 4A state championship.

Second Team

Taylor Book, Coronado

The sophomore recorded 12 shutouts and helped the Cougars reach the Sunrise Region title game for the eighth year in a row.

Kaitlyn Carrington, Pahrump Valley

The senior was named Class 3A Southern Region Offensive Player of the Year, and led the Trojans to their first state tournament appearance since 2013.

Alysa Caso, Coronado

The senior led the Sunrise Region with 21 goals, and was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team.

Taylor Cox, Bishop Gorman

The junior had 17 goals and 10 assists, and scored two goals in the Gaels’ 3-0 victory in the Class 4A state championship game.

Carlee Giammona, Palo Verde

The junior had 12 goals and 13 assists, and was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team.

Saipress Jones, Rancho

The junior scored 18 times and was named the Northeast League Player of the Year after leading the Rams to the postseason.

Chloe Keenan-Merlo, Reno

The senior was named High Desert League Goalkeeper of the Year and helped the Huskies reach the postseason.

Gabriella Lancaster, Legacy

The junior was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team, and scored 23 of the Longhorns’ 39 goals this season.

Allyssa Larkin, Arbor View

The senior was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team and helped the Aggies win their seventh consecutive league championship.

Lillie McGuire, South Tahoe

The junior was named to the Class 3A All-Northern League first team and helped the Vikings reach the state championship game.

Addison Riddle, Centennial

The senior was named the Northwest League Goalkeeper of the Year after recording a shutout in more than half of the Bulldogs’ victories this season.

Caitlyn Rueca, Bishop Gorman

The junior was named to the Class 4A All-Southern Nevada team and helped the Gaels win the state championship.

Madison Stenslie, Faith Lutheran

The junior was named the Northwest League Defensive Player of the Year, and made the All-Sunset Region team.

Shea Sundalli, Galena

The junior was named Sierra League Defensive Player of the Year and helped the Grizzlies reach the Class 4A Northern Region title game and the state tournament.

Alexandra Trinidad, Sunrise Mountain

The junior led the Class 3A Southern Region with 31 goals, and helped the Miners reach the first state tournament in school history.

Coach of the Year

Doug Borgel, Bishop Gorman

The ninth-year coach guided the Gaels to their first state championship since girls soccer became a fall sport in Southern Nevada despite graduating three seniors who combined for 88 goals and 56 assists last year.

Honorable Mention

Maggie Bender, Green Valley

Mallory Benna, Bishop Manogue

Alyvia Briscoe, Pahrump Valley

Rainee Brito, Virgin Valley

Peri Buck, Douglas

Lainey Cornwall, Moapa Valley

Chloe Dody, Tech

Yadira Erives, Cheyenne

Lilly Fulmer, White Pine

Natalie Gennuso, Las Vegas

Mya Heard, Cheyenne

Alicia Kestner, Bonanza

Camryn Lumnus, Galena

Kaitlyn McLoed, Spring Creek

Lillie McGuire, South Tahoe

Luren Muff, Galena

Isabella Robbins, Sky Pointe

Endya Scott, Desert Oasis

Lianna Soifua, Green Valley

Sierra Vicente, Arbor View

Reighna Werner, Palo Verde

Ashley Wood, Desert Oasis

Emma Ziegler, Sierra Vista

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