FIRST TEAM
FORWARDS
Jayla Blue (Bearden, senior): The Tennessee signee is the Co-5Star Preps Player of the Year after setting a school record for career goals (135, 33 this year) while leading Bearden to its fourth Class AAA state championship in five years.
McKalie Ball (Webb, senior): A Louisville signee, Ball led the Spartans in scoring (19 goals, six assists) on their way to the Division II-AA state championship match for the second consecutive year.
Morgan Holloway (HVA, senior): The District 4-AAA Offensive Player of the Year had team-highs with 19 goals and 12 assists, leading the Lady Hawks to a spot in the district semifinals.
Hayven Laurendine (Oak Ridge, senior): A Samford signee, Laurendine was a dominant offensive player, posting 27 goals and eight assists (76 career goals, fourth in school history) as Oak Ridge advanced to the region semifinals.
Charleigh Freeman (West, sophomore): The team’s top offensive threat had 14 goals and 11 assists, leading West to a share of the district’s regular-season title (with Bearden) and a run to the state sectionals.
Emery Conway (Kingston, senior): The ETSU signee had 40 goals and nine assists this year – and holds the school’s career record for goals (123) – as Kingston advanced to the state sectionals.
Peyton Vaught (Greeneville, freshman): Vaught was the District 2-AA and Region 1-AA Offensive Player of the Year with 18 goals and six assists, leading Greeneville to the state quarterfinals.
MIDFIELDERS
Tyler Roth (Bearden, senior): A Western Kentucky commit, Roth set a single-season record in assists (33 with 17 goals) as the Lady Bulldogs won the Class AAA state title – their fourth in five years. Roth is 5Star Preps Co-Player of the Year.
Kennedy Lucas (Bearden, junior): The three-year starter was a holding midfielder in Bearden’s Class AAA state title run, helping the defense post 17 shutouts while allowing only nine goals.
Emerson Clarke (Webb, senior): Clarke was instrumental in the attack, posting eight goals (tied for second on the team) with four assists as Webb reached the Division II-AA state championship game for the second straight year.
Matea Gray (Greeneville, senior): Gray anchored the midfield while notching 11 goals, helping the Lady Greene Devils advance to the state quarterfinals.
Delaney Jane Walker (Concord Christian, senior): Walker, a center midfielder, was the Division II-A East Region Most Valuable Player, posting six goals and eight assists as CCS advanced to the state sectionals (quarterfinals).
Riley Cada (West, senior): Cada was a dominant defensive midfielder, helping the Lady Rebels earn a tie for the district regular-season title (with Bearden) and a run to the state sectionals.
DEFENDERS
Emma Rainey (Bearden, senior): Rainey was Bearden’s Co-Captain (with Tyler Roth and Jayla Blue) and helped the Lady Bulldogs post 17 shutouts, including seven straight shutouts during the state-title winning streak.
Ava Curtis (West, senior): Curtis, a Division I prospect, was a lock-down defender and notched seven goals and four assists as the Lady Rebels reached the state sectionals.
Mary Mac Emery (Webb, senior): The Texas commit was an anchor on defense and a scoring threat off set pieces offensively as Webb reached the Division II-AA state title game for the second straight year.
Rowan Unger (Farragut, senior): The Samford signee and District 4-AAA Defensive Player of the Year helped the Lady Admirals reach the district semifinals before losing to state champion Bearden.
Kennedy Dade (Farragut, senior): A Tennessee Tech signee, Dade was one of the top defenders in District 4-AAA during the Lady Admirals run to the district semifinals, where they lost to state champion Bearden.
Anna Ogle (HVA, junior): The center-back played a big role in 11 shutouts and posted two goals and two assists, helping the Lady Hawks advance to the District 4-AAA semifinals.
GOALKEEPERS
Sophie Keener (Bearden, junior): Moving into the starter’s role early in the year, Keener helped record 17 shutouts – seven straight ending the year – with nine goals allowed during the Class AAA state championship season.
Marleigh Frazier (Oak Ridge, junior): Frazier returned from an ACL injury as one of the area’s top goalies, posting six shutouts as the Lady Wildcats advanced to the region semifinals.
Lauren Lambert (HVA, senior): Lambert posted 11 shutouts and allowed only 16 goals in the season, helping the Lady Hawks to a semifinal finish in the highly competitive District 4-AAA.
Lauren Newell (Webb, sophomore): Newell allowed just 14 goals on the seasons as the Lady Spartans advanced to the Division II-AA state championship match for the second straight year.
SECOND TEAM
FORWARDS
Addison Brewer (Sevier County, freshman)
Lilly Faulkner (Sevier County, sophomore)
Natalie Crisp (Alcoa, senior)
Ella Bennett (CAK, freshman)
Roxanna Aguilar (Anderson County, junior)
Brooks Hamilton (Seymour, sophomore)
Simone Romain (Webb, sophomore)
Kylie Musto (Gibbs, junior)
MIDFIELDERS
Sydney Clemmons (CAK, senior)
Aubree Thompson (Sevier County, sophomore)
Isabella Valencia (Pigeon Forge, junior)
Lilah Kim (Oak Ridge, senior)
Sophie Pumariega (Catholic, junior)
Macy Knox (McMinn Central, senior)
Norah Alcorn (Lenoir City, senior)
Piper Scarborough (Powell, junior)
DEFENDERS
Sadie Wilson (Lakeway, senior)
Piper Steele (Sevier County, senior)
Marleigh VanBuskirk (Greeneville, senior)
Elena Dudon (Lakeway Christian, senior)
Ella Stiles (Catholic, junior)
Alex Roney (Kingston, junior)
Bralee Hall (Anderson County, senior)
Jayd Powell (Gibbs, senior)
GOALKEEPERS
Brynn Bush (West, freshman)
Kate Emory (Maryville, junior)
Kate Hopkins (Catholic, junior)
Mia Woodrick (Pigeon Forge, senior)
