
A number of robust groups have made their means into the Principal Line highschool women’ soccer scene this fall.
Principal Line’s main groups embody Conestoga (19-3-2, PIAA Area 1 playoffs third, PIAA state quarterfinalist), Decrease Merion (17-3-1, third straight Central League champion), Episcopal Academy . (17-3-1, Inter-Ac second within the nationwide standings by one level, PAISAA second) and Villa Maria Academy (15-1-1, second within the Area 1 3A event).
Different native groups that received seasons included Notre Dame Academy (12-8), Agnes Irwin (9-5-3), Haverford Excessive College (9-6-2) and Barrack Hebrew Academy (9-3).
All-Principal Line highschool women’ soccer groups are chosen by the coaches. As a result of Principal Line Media Information covers 19 excessive colleges, the Principal Line Media Information sports activities group limits the variety of locations out there for first-team, second-team, and honorable mentions—however follows the precedence of coaches’ alternatives.
Listed here are the 2022 All-Principal Line highschool women’ soccer groups:
FIRST TEAM
- Audrey Cain, Notre Dame Academy – First All-Inter-Ac group choice, the veteran fullback was a flexible participant and performed many positions for the Irish when wanted. He was a Excessive College All-American Sport choice and can play soccer for Rutgers College subsequent fall.
- Lily Fusco, Agnes Irwin – The younger ahead, who was the primary choose for the All-Inter-Ac group, was the Owls’ Most Invaluable Offensive Participant. He’s seen as a talented mechanic who can go, dribble and shoot at a excessive degree.
- Ella Wright, Archbishop Carroll – The veteran midfielder, the All-Catholic League group’s first choose, has scored 10 objectives in 17 video games and is an all-around good athletic performer and is a standout lacrosse participant for the Patriots within the spring.
- Brynn BorgerConestoga – Senior ahead/center center, All-Central League group’s first choose, scored 14 objectives (together with many game-winning scores and continued objectives in powerful video games) and 11 assists.
- Keira KemmerleyConestoga – Sophomore mid-mid, All-Central League group’s first choose, scored eight objectives (most notable scores) and offered seven assists. He was a mid-point quarterback for the mighty Pioneers this fall.
- Greta SteegeConestoga – The junior goalie stood out amongst the pipes for the Pioneers this fall, as he recorded 16 knockouts for District 1 4A third-place finishers and PIAA 4A state quarterfinalists. He was an All-Central League second-team choice.
- Maya Naimoli, Diocesan Academy – Senior goalkeeper and assistant captain, an InterAc assistant MVP and a Excessive College All-American Sport choice, he has scored 0.58 objectives towards common, scoring simply 11 objectives in 19 video games and shedding 9 video games. Affiliated with Ohio State College.
- Natalie Magnotta, Episcopal Academy – The primary choose for the All-Inter-Ac group, the younger centre-back was a troublesome defender in a protection that allowed fewer than one objective per sport. He is a flexible participant with some offense (three objectives, two assists) and a Penn State dedication.
- Maya Vibrant, Diocesan Academy The all-Inter-Ac group’s first choose, the sophomore striker scored 16 objectives and offered seven assists in 21 video games regardless of being continuously man-stamped all through the Churchwomen’s season.
- Mollie Carpenter, Haverford Excessive College – The veteran defender and centerback, who was the All-Central League group’s first choose, has scored a number of sport attracts and game-winning objectives for the Fords. In any case, he stands out for his ball possession and 1v1 abilities.
- Elly Slensky, Decrease Merion – The veteran midfielder was the All-Central League group’s first choose for the third time, scoring eight objectives and 6 assists and turning into the Aces’ MVP. A four-year startup in the course of the middle, it is a Boston School dedication.
- Grace Downey, Decrease Merion – Senior ahead, All-Central League group’s first choose, scored 24 objectives and offered seven assists in 21 video games. The College of Wisconsin-Inexperienced Bay dedication, a four-year begin on the ahead, made the Aces MVP on offense this fall.
- Cate Cantu, Decrease Merion The highest-of-the-line goalkeeper, who’s the All-Central League group’s first choose, has posted a £0.5-pound objective towards common this fall, permitting him to attain simply three objectives in a Central League sport all season.
- Seth KolethRadnor The younger midfielder, who was the All-Central League group’s first choose, scored 9 objectives for the Raptors this fall and was named Radnor’s Most Invaluable Participant.
- Maura LindemanShipley – The veteran midfielder and captain was the All-Buddies Faculties League group’s first choose, a stable Gators group’s Most Invaluable Participant. He is an excellent all-rounder with 5 assists this fall.
- Kaelyn Wolfe, Villa Maria Academy – Senior midfielder and sophomore captain, was the AACA’s Most Invaluable Participant and all states’ choice (the primary Hurricane soccer participant to obtain this award). He has scored 22 objectives and 9 assists this fall and is the college’s all-time prime scorer with 59 objectives and 35 assists.
- Kate Kemmerley, Villa Maria Academy – First-class ahead, first AACA all-star group, scored 10 objectives and offered 14 assists. He attracts consideration together with his velocity, athletic construction, understanding of the sport, fast choice making and good area imaginative and prescient.
- Maddie Catania, Villa Maria Academy – The veteran goalkeeper and second-year AACA all-star, the assistant captain was a standout netmaker, scoring 0.94 objectives towards common (22 for his profession) seven video games over the course of the Hurricanes’ glorious season. He was the Hurricanes’ Protection MVP.
SECOND TEAM
- Notre Dame Academy – Avery Hannah, younger again; Senior midfielder Natalie Maye; Abby Reger, younger ahead; Sophia Corridor, the younger goalkeeper.
- Agnes Irwin – Abby Ballinger, younger defender; Maya Johnson, senior defender.
- Archbishop Carroll – Olivia Stout, younger midfielder.
- Baldwin College – Ana Naylor, senior centre-back; Maddie Davis, senior outdoors again/midfielder/ahead.
- Barracks Hebrew Academy – Senior midfielder Eden Singer; Senior defender Jenna Ufberg; Talia Willner is a senior midfielder.
- Konestoga – Chloe Brown, younger ahead; Ava Koziol, senior defender/outside-back; Amelie Stewart, sophomore midfielder.
- Episcopal Academy – Lainey McGonagle, junior defensive midfielder, Chelsea Swei, senior midfielder; Kate Dente is a sophomore striker/midfielder.
- Harriton – Emma Moureaud, younger defender; Ariel Katz is a younger offensive central midfielder.
- Haverford Excessive College – Deegan Mack, senior midfielder/ahead, Alyssa Seavey, senior centre-back; Nora Burns, senior midfielder/ahead.
- Decrease Merion – Casey Forman, second-class defender/midfielder/ahead; Dylan Steinberg, firstclass left wing; Sadie Cohen, senior defender.
- Merion Compassion Academy – Lily Denn, senior striker.
- Radnor – Ivy Chaskelson, second-class ahead; Olivia Jacobs is a sophomore midfielder.
- sailor – Talia Devon, younger ahead; Katie Gilbert is a center faculty freshman.
- Villa Maria Academy – Carly Catania, younger ahead; Margaret Flick, younger defender; Olivia Caruso, second-class ahead; Delaney Dobra, senior midfielder.
AWARD OF HONOR
- Notre Dame Academy – Lola Pena, younger ahead; Bryanna Younger is a younger midfielder.
- Agnes Irwin – Campbell Collins, younger defender; Senior midfielder Kennedy Kelleher; Payton Quinones is a younger midfielder.
- Archbishop Carroll – Sophia Verlinghieri, second centre-back; Colleen Lloyd, striker freshman.
- Baldwin College – Megan Adelman, senior goalkeeper; Katie Reed, senior centre-back.
- Barracks Hebrew Academy – Talia Erlbaum, senior defender; Jena Rose, senior goalkeeper.
- Konestoga – Natalie Yarmark, younger midfielder.
- Episcopal Academy – Quinn Whitaker, sophomore midfielder/ahead; Avery Lee, sophomore; Ella Becket, second-class centre-back; Bridget Dempsey, sophomore ahead, Ava Roberts, junior midfielder.
- Harriton – Nina Cantor, second-class midfielder; Sophie Smolen is the second midfielder.
- Haverford Excessive College – Tessa Wiedeman, younger midfielder/ahead.
- Decrease Merion – Carolyn Kelly, sophomore midfielder; Abby Braslow, senior right-back.
- Merion Compassion Academy – Cara Comey, prime midfielder.
- Radnor – Sydney O’Shea, senior defender.
- sailor – Razia Mian, second-class defender; Amelia Kreamer, second-class defender; Shaira Mujahid, younger winger.
- Villa Maria Academy – Caroline Capaldi, sophomore midfielder.
– Eddie Levin contributed to this text.
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