Player of the Year
Midge Purce
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Senior, forward
U-17 National Team forward scored two of her team-best 27 goals in Falcons’ 2-0 win over rival Bishop O’Connell in Washington Catholic Athletic Conference title game. Finished career with 101 goals, the program’s all-time record.
Coach of the Year
Nelson Abreu
Academy of the Holy Cross, 5th year
Successfully imparted soccer wisdom on young team, led to Tartans to 13-2-1 record. Holy Cross played eventual WCAC champion Good Counsel to scoreless tie during regular season and became true conference contender.
First team
Jordyn Brock
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Senior, defender
Tremendous central defender also tallied six assists and two goals.
Carina Deandreis
Walter Johnson
Senior, midfielder
Skill and soccer smarts make her one of county’s best playmakers, tallied five assists and three goals.
Eliza Doll
Bethesda-Chevy Chase
Junior, midfielder
Incredibly crafty, took on prominent scoring role when needed with game-winning goals in region semifinals and finals. Scored team-best eight goals.
Ariana Fryer
Academy of the Holy Cross
Senior, defender
University of Delaware-bound, anchored one of county’s stingiest back lines and became big verbal leader for resurgent Tartans.
Hope Gouterman
Sherwood
Senior, midfielder
University of Maryland signee was starting point of many scoring runs tallied 16 goals and 32 assists in leading Warriors to first-ever state tournament appearance.
Caroline Kimble
Our Lady of Good Counsel
Senior, defender
Major factor in Falcons’ 14 shutouts, Good Counsel only allowed five opponents to score and gave up 10 total goals.
Hannah Theurer
Northwest
Senior, midfielder/forward
Remarkably quick with the ball at her feet, tallied team-best 17 goals and seven assists, sparkplug of team’s recent rise.
Kelly Whiteis
Quince Orchard
Senior, defender
Strong and physical, was seemingly impossible to get around in the back field, incredibly effective in the air.
Angela White
Bethesda-Chevy Chase
Senior, goalkeeper
Acrobatic saves, incredible instincts and awareness were main reason B-CC made its fifth consecutive state final appearance.
Aliza Wolfe
Walt Whitman
Junior, midfielder
Rice University recruit is one of county’s most technical players, explosive and creative with ball at her feet, tallied five assists and three goals.
Second team
Cherrah Barclay, Montgomery Blair, senior, defender
Sydney Calas, Walter Johnson, senior, defender
Zoe Forster, Winston Churchill, senior, forward
Catherine Galway, Clarksburg, senior, midfielder
Erin Gaughan, Damascus, senior, forward
Jarena Harmon, St. Andrew’s Episcopal, sophomore, forward
Megan Hinz, Our Lady of Good Counsel, junior, goalkeeper
Jamie Montgomery, Gaithersburg, sophomore, midfielder
Hannah Patton, Poolesville, senior, midfielder
Clare Severe, Walt Whitman, sophomore, defender/forward
Stephi Shin, Quince Orchard, sophomore, midfielder
Honorable mention
Lisa Bianchini, Montgomery Blair, senior, forward
Jamie Depaul, Academy of the Holy Cross, junior, midfielder
Rebecca Dunwoody, Sherwood, senior, forward
Becca Ewel, Winston Churchill, senior, goalkeeper
Karli Cirovski, Our Lady of Good Counsel, junior, defender
Keiara Clark, Winston Churchill, sophomore, midfielder
Caitlin McMahon, Bullis, junior, defender
Jordan Menge, Gaithersburg, sophomore, midfielder
Lottie Nalls, Walt Whitman, senior, defender
Alejandra Ramos, Walter Johnson, junior, defender
Victoria Yee, Poolesville, senior, midfielder