Washington coaches association releases fall 2021 all-state girls soccer teams for each classification

Camas' Maya Parman, Richland's Hayden Crowley share state player of year honors in Washington's biggest classification
Washington coaches association releases fall 2021 all-state girls soccer teams for each classification
Washington coaches association releases fall 2021 all-state girls soccer teams for each classification /

The Washington State Soccer Coaches Association announced postseason all-state teams for the fall 2021 girls soccer season on Monday.

The association compiled teams for individual classifications from 4A down to B. In 4A, Camas beat Issaquah in penalty kicks, Lakeside of Seattle defeated Seattle Prep 2-1 in 3A after escaping a penalty shootout in the semifinals, Archbishop Murphy beat Hockinson 2-0 in 2A, Deer Park beat Seattle Academy 1-0 in 1A, Kalama beat Adna in penalty kicks in the state B classification.

Here are the first and second all-state teams and state players of the year for each classification:

B ALL-STATE TEAM

Players of the year: Rachael Keller (Highland) and Madi Stark (Adna)

FIRST TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Macy Kalnoski

Adna

D

Madi Stark

Adna

D

Anahi Garcia

Highland

D

Brooke Milohav

Kalama

M

Marina Smith

Toledo

M

Rose Dillon

Toledo

M

Josie Brandonburg

Kalama

M

Presley Smith

Adna

F

Rachael Keller

Highland

F

Kailey Shipley

Kalama

SECOND TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Jessica Meyer

Kalama

D

Ava Beck

Kalama

D

Isabella Martin

Cle Elum

D

Jareli Pardo

Tonasket

M

Anna Wilson

Tonasket

M

Margreit Gallow

Saint George’s 

M

Ivette Ramos

Highland

M

Kylee Denny

Ocosta

F

Miki Ness

Ocosta

F

Mireya Castro-Corrasco

Granger

1A

Players of the year: Livvy Moore (Deer Park) and Maya Tucker (Deer Park)

FIRST TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Jordyn Tipp

Kings

D

Maya Tucker

Deer Park

D

Paige Lisherness

Montesano

D

Lucy Bishop

Seattle Academy

D

Isa Kimball

Kings

M

Carley Diaz

Cashmere

M

Andrea Snell

Deer Park

M

Kiki Caputo

Seattle Academy

M

Mikayla Stanfield

Montesano

F

Livvy Moore

Deer Park

F

Zoe Bishop

Seattle Academy

SECOND TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Ava Courtney

Cashmere

D

Natalie Verduzco

Toppenish

D

Carmen Kiewart

Deer Park

D

Evelyn Jergens

Newport

D

Siena Verprauskus

Overlake

D

Genn Ledesma

Cashmere

M

Blake Jenson

Royal

M

Brooklynn Dryden

Deer Park

M

Elle Jones

Bush

M

Sheala Bradley

La Center

F

Emily Wurl

Quincy

F

Victoria Peters

Klahowya

2A

Player of the year: Reeve Borseth (Archbishop Murphy)

FIRST TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Claire Schnable

Anacortes

D

Sydney Reisner

Burlington-Edison

D

Claire Esping

Archbishop Murphy

D

Kiana Oos

Lakewood

D

Logan Dukes

Columbia River

D

Jessie Killian

Archbishop Murphy

M

Reeve Borseth

Archbishop Murphy

M

Lauren Rabus

Washogal

M

Jasmine Graham

Lakewood

M

Kaylee Mithun

Fife

F

Jordyn Latta

Archbishop Murphy

F

Emma Smith

Burlington-Edison

SECOND TEAM

Position

Name

School

D

Kali Ginnis

Fife

D

Rubi Mondragon

Othello

D

Ava Lapinskas

Columbia River

D

Abbie Sicilia

West Valley (Spokane)

M

Nyomie Schwetz

Burlington-Edison

M

Cameron Bourne

Archbishop Murphy

M

Andie Buckley

Columbia River

M

Mazy Wright

Bellingham

F

Jojo Chiangpradit

Archbishop Murphy

F

Taylor Campbell

Archbishop Murphy

F

Hailee Guzman

Othello

3A

Player of the year: Hannah Dickinson (Lakeside)

FIRST TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Hannah Dickinson

Lakeside

D

Ashley Jones

Gig Harbor

D

McKenzie Emmons

Auburn Riverside

D

Gabe Bede

Bellevue

D

Ella Johnson

Lakeside

M

Jayce Woodward

Seattle Prep

M

Ella Hatteburg

Gig Harbor

M

Lily Paulson

Gig Harbor

M

Hannah Grey

Holy Names

SECOND TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Catherine Greene

Snohomish

D

Hilary Parks

Gig Harbor

D

Andie Miller

Lakeside

D

Hannah Diseth

Capitol

D

Ruthie Hammer

Snohomish

M

Sinead Duffy

Peninsula

M

Poppy Honeybone

Lakeside

M

Caroline Penner

Capitol

M

Sara Rogers

Snohomish

4A

Players of the year: Maya Parman (Camas) and Hayden Crowley (Richland)

FIRST TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Keely Wieczorek

Camas

GK

Ally Larkin

Puyallup

D

Jasmine Whittington

Camas

D

Lauren Lailey

Issaquah

D

Lucy Bentsen

Issaquah

D

Olivia Johnsrud

Skyline

M

Maya Parman

Camas

M

Lily Loughney

Camas

M

Callie Lowney

Puyallup

M

Kaelyn Fernandez

Jackson

F

Emerson Grafton

Camas

F

Hayden Crowley

Richland

F

Shelby Runje

Issaquah

SECOND TEAM

Position

Name

School

GK

Sara Diehm

Eisenhower

D

Lexi Lerwick

Kennedy Catholic

D

Ashlyn Valdovinos

West Valley

D

Emma Hartling

Chiawana

D

Annelise Bauman

Eastmont

D

Kate Sprink

Glacier Peak

M

Kendall Moore

West Valley

M

Karina Tel

Rogers

M

Chloe Sealhoff

Glacier Peak

M

Ally Beavers

Puyallup

F

Bella Burns

Camas

F

Kendall Flanagan

Eastmont

F

Sophie Zhang

Skyline

(Lead photo by Vince Miller)


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Andy Buhler, SBLive Sports
ANDY BUHLER, SBLIVE SPORTS

Andy Buhler is a Regional Editor of Texas and the national breaking news desk. He brings more than five years of experience covering high school sports across the state of Washington and beyond, where he covered the likes of Paolo Banchero and Tari Eason served on state tournament seeding committees. He works on the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national boys basketball rankings. He has covered everything from the Final Four, MLS in Atlanta to local velodrome before diving into the world of preps. His bylines can be found in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), The Associated Press, The Columbian (Vancouver, Washington), The Oregonian and more. He holds a degree from Gonzaga and is based out of Portland, Oregon.