High school soccer: 5A all-state first team

Published: Tuesday, Nov. 10 2009 12:00 a.m. MST

Ms. Soccer

Kealia Ohai, Sr., Alta

Quite possibly the best high school girls soccer player to ever come of Utah. Led the state in scoring once again with 33 goals. Finished with a career tally of 126.

MVP

Kelsea Godfrey, Sr., Alta

Distinguished herself with incredible defensive plays that kept Hawks unbeaten against in-state competition in 2009.

Forwards

Katie Taylor, Jr., Davis

Compiled more than 20 goals and 20 assists to lead the Darts.

Stephanie Verdoia, Jr., Brighton

Top offensive threat for Bengals with 16 goals.

Aleesha Flandro, Sr., Viewmont

Versatile playmaker helped power Vikings Cinderella run.

Jill Robison, Jr., Layton

Third leading scorer in 5A behind Taylor and Ohai.

Midfielders

Chansi Crompton, Soph., Fremont

Undisputed heart and soul of Silver Wolves' offense.

Alexa Pulley, Sr., Alta

Provided crucial senior leadership for the Hawks.

Karlee Paloukos, Sr., Cottonwood

Had 14 goals and 13 assists to rank as one of the top playmakers in Region 2.

Sammi Swan, Soph., Davis

Had a penchant for coming up with big plays at critical times.

Defenders

Ryley Hansen, Jr., Fremont

Led a defense that gave up just 0.68 goals -- the fewest statewide.

Dani Figgins, Sr., Davis

Helped anchor a defense that shut out 11 opponents.

Shay Haddow, Sr., Bingham

VCU signee led the Miners on both offense and defense.

Kim Ringwood, Sr., Brighton

Captained a stingy defense that held opponents to a goal per game.

Goalkeepers

Tashia Long, Sr., Alta

Had another standout season between the posts while battling injuries.

Jamie Wilkinson, Sr., Davis

Arizona bound star helped the Darts record 11 shutouts.

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