O'Fallon senior forward Avery Christopher is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro girls soccer player of the year. She scored 39 goals this season.
The Post-Dispatch All-Metro spring series continues with girls soccer.
Rylee Howard helped lead Lafayette to a district title with 41 goals and 12 assists.Â
Mikala McGhee's throw-ins were legendary and basically equaled an attempt on goal from anywhere inside the offensive half.
The Post-Dispatch All-Decade series resumes with girls soccer. Decisions were based on high school performances between the 2011 and 2019 seasons.
Jess Larson and Grace Bindbeutel have been nearly inseparable from the time they first started playing soccer.
All-Metro girls soccer player of the year: Howell Central's historic season sparked by Eddy's return
Caitlyn Eddy is rarely at rest.
St. Joseph's senior midfielder Alli Magaletta overcame injuries to lead her team to a key playoff victory and become the All-Metro player of the year.
For Jenn Miller and her Cor Jesu teammates, a storybook season concluded early this month in a 3-0 win over Lee's Summit North to wrap up the Missouri Class 3 soccer championship in suburban Kansas City.
A force in the back, Donlin helped the Angels to third place in Class 4 for a defense that allowed 26 goals all season, or just more than one per game. She also pitched in four goals and an assist. Donlin has signed with TCU.
Burke scored five goals — two for game-winners — and added two assists while playing a big part of a Statesmen back line that allowed just 0.44 goals per game on the way to the Class 3 state championship.
Layton led the Red Knights with 19 goals — five for game-winners — and also added nine assists to follow up her strong freshman season.
Jakovich was a big part of the Wildcats’ successful run to the Class 4 title. In addition to her goal and six assists, she helped a Eureka side that gave up just .60 goals per game en route to the program’s second state championship in five seasons.
The top goal scorer in the St. Louis area, Davis poured in 53 goals for the Wildcats — 13 of which won games for her team. She also pitched in 11 assists to put her among team leaders. Davis will play in college for Texas Tech, a program that has made five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances.
Lawlor proved versatile in the Angels’ attack as she was among team leaders in goals and assists. Lawlor scored eight goals, two of which went for game-winners, and she also pitched in five assists. Lawlor has signed to play for Wisconsin.
Skoglund’s 23 goals were a team-high and her 14 assists also put her among team leaders. Skoglund also managed to pitch in four game-winners, including the Class 3 championship-winning goal.
Of her 26 goals and six assists, Litzsinger had seven game-winning goals and nine multi-goal games as the Falcons won 16 games. Litzsinger signed to play for SIU Edwardsville.
Mississippi signee did her part to help the Kahoks qualify for the Class 3A state tournament for the third consecutive season, finishing third. She scored 21 goals, three for game-winners, and added 11 assists.
Anna Lawler spent a whole year trying to help Summit get back to the final four, training in the summer and fall so she could perform at her peak in the spring. All the preparation paid off, too, as the Falcons earned a return trip to the state tournament a year after losing in the Class 3 c…
All-Metro girls soccer player of the year: Howell Central's historic season sparked by Eddy's return
Caitlyn Eddy is rarely at rest.
St. Joseph's senior midfielder Alli Magaletta overcame injuries to lead her team to a key playoff victory and become the All-Metro player of the year.