Honorable Mention All Area
5/2/2015by Greg Riddle

FORWARDS

Megan Bettinger, Fort Worth Nolan: Freshman forward had 16 goals and 7 assists; was newcomer of the year for district that included TAPPS Division I state champion Bishop Lynch and state runner-up Ursuline

 

Ansley Bunger, Trophy Club Byron Nelson: The Arkansas pledge was second-team all-state and the District 5-6A offensive player of the year; she had 19 goals and 10 assists

 

Gabby Duca, Hebron: Sophomore was first-team all-district in tough 6-6A; had 8 goals, 11 assists for 6-6A champion

Cami Durko, Birdville: Was second-team all-state, 6-5A offensive MVP for 5A Region I finalist

 

Jordan Hill, Frisco: Texas A&M pledge had 20 goals and 10 assists despite playing a little more that half of district and playoffs after breaking her elbow. She was second-team all-region for 5A Region II finalist

 

Adrianna Jimmerson, Carrollton Creekview: The sophomore was the District 11-5A MVP and first-team all-region; she had 33 goals and 17 assists

 

Amanda Kocsis, Melissa: 48 goals for 4A Region I finalist; was second-team all-state

 

Allie Luna, Southlake Carroll: 16 goals, 9 assists for 6A Region I finalist; was first-team all-region and District 7-6A offensive player of the year

 

Mackenzie McFarland, Coppell: She had 15 goals and 17 assists for 6A state champs; she was the freshman of the year in District 7-6A

 

Kayleigh Phillips, Forney: Was 12-5A co-MVP and first-team all-region

 

Madison Pottorff, Crandall: Freshman scored 54 goals for 4A Region II finalist

 

Gwenyth Puente, Fort Worth Nolan: Texas Tech signee scored 33 goals; was first-team all-state

 

Asia Revely, Wylie East: 18 goals, 18 assists for 5A state champ

 

Kensey Thomas, Princeton: 37 goals for Class 4A state runner-up; was second-team all-state; is going to UT-Permian Basin.

 

MIDFIELDERS

Olivia Bagby, Lake Dallas: North Texas signee had 24 goals, 14 assists; was District 6-5A midfield MVP

 

Karina Boyea, Episcopal School of Dallas: Had 14 goals and 19 assists for team that won Highland Park tournament and SPC title

 

Jaymee Dotson, Princeton: The freshman had 18 goals, 28 assists for 4A state runner-up; she was honorable mention all-state

 

Alexa England, Midlothian: Had 25 goals, 14 assists

 

Natalee Heiser, Arlington Martin: Mississippi State pledge was the District 4-6A co-MVP; she scored 10 goals to help Martin reach the 6A  Region I semifinals

 

Julia Lenhardt, Frisco: The Oklahoma State pledge has been first-team all-district all three years she has been in high school; helped Frisco reach the 5A Region II final

 

Kiley Martens, Midlothian: Mississippi State signee was District 8-6A MVP, had 20 goals, 13 assists

 

Abby Olmos, Kennedale: 28 goals, 17 assists for 4A state champs; second-team all-state; District 8-4A offensive MVP

 

Alondra Olmos, Kennedale: 19 goals, 22 assists for 4A state champs; District 8-4A midfield MVP

 

DEFENDERS

Elise Hawn, Melissa: Was first-team all-state for 4A Region I finalist; scored 17 goals; led a defense that allowed 24 goals all season

 

Cassie Marciante, Keller: Lamar signee was District 5-6A co-MVP

 

Emily O’Neal, Highland Park: Nebraska signee was second-team all-state for 6A state runner-up

 

Genesis Turman, Allen: Second-team all-state, 6-6A defender of the year; committed to Texas Southern

 

Grace Vowell, Coppell: First-team all-state for 6A state champs

 

UTILITY

Maddie Barnes, Frisco: Arkansas signee was second-team all-state; was a defender who played forward some this year as well; she had 11 goals and 7 assists

 

Taylor Cobb, McKinney Boyd: Committed to the Air Force; was the District 6-6A utility player of the year; she scored 6 goals and had 8 assists from forward, attacking mid and even played some outside midfield

 

Allisyn Gardner, Southlake Carroll: The Arkansas pledge had 14 goals, 15 assists for 6A Region I finalist; was the 7-6A all-purpose player of the year

 

Eryn Harrington, Mansfield Lake Ridge: Co-MVP of District 14-5A and helped Lake Ridge reach the 5A Region II semifinals

 

Emily Keoughan, Fort Worth Nolan: Was a forward or but played outside back as well. She had 17 goals and 13 assists

 

Charme’ Morgan, Frisco Centennial: First-team all-state, 9-5A utility player of the year

 

Valiree Morris, Wylie East: The defender/midfielder had 12 goals, 8 assists for 5A state champs;   the Tulsa pledge was first-team all-region

 

GOALKEEPERS

Ryliegh Bohnenstiehl, Lake Dallas: Oral Roberts signee had 15 shutouts, 0.58 goals-against average

 

Jennifer Hiddink, Wylie: Was second-team all-state and the District 10-5A MVP

 

Reilley Ott, Grapevine: Michigan State signee was first-team all-state for 5A state semifinalist; she had 15 shutouts, allowed just 10 goals all season and had a 0.38 goals-against average

 

Jamie Phelps, Southlake Carroll: UNC-Greensboro signee had 20 shutouts, allowed just 11 goals, 0.39 goals-against average for 6A Region I finalist