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2015-16 Gatorade State Girls Soccer Players of the Year - Spring

Alley Houghton named Gatorade Mississippi Girls Spring Soccer POY. (Photo: Clarion Ledger)

Alley Houghton named Gatorade Mississippi Girls Spring Soccer POY. (Photo: Clarion Ledger)

The Gatorade State Girls Soccer Players of the Year have been announced for the spring 2015-16 season.

The winners were selected based on athletic production and impact in the spring season. Each winner also demonstrated high academic achievement and exemplary personal character, including volunteerism, sportsmanship and community leadership. Click each player’s name to view his credentials.

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SPRING

Alabama – Julia Pack, Oak Mountain (Birmingham)
Alaska – Malia Lyken, Dimond (Anchorage)
Arizona – Kelsey Turnbow, Pinnacle (Phoenix)
Arkansas – Caroline Campbell, Bryant
California – Taylor Ziemer, Montgomery (Santa Rosa)
Colorado – Julie Mackin, Castle View (Castle Rock)
Delaware – Brooke Beam, Indian River (Dagsboro)
Florida – Bella Dorosy, St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
Georgia – Ella Stevens, Grayson (Loganville)
Hawaii – Sunshine Fontes, Pearl City
Illinois – Kelly Maday, New Trier (Winnetka)
Iowa – Meg Brandt, Ankeny Centennial (Ankeny)
Kansas – Maycee Bell, Trinity Academy (Wichita)
Louisiana – Cadie Higginson, Ben Franklin (New Orleans)
Michigan – Hannah Jones, Port Huron Northern (Port Huron)
Mississippi – Alley Houghton, Lafayette (Oxford)
Missouri – Anna Lawler, Rockwood Summit (Fenton)
Nebraska – Brenna Ochoa, Millard West (Omaha)
North Carolina – Ashlynn Serepca, Hough (Cornelius)
North Dakota – Jenny Marsh, Davies (Fargo)
Oklahoma – Parker Goins, Union (Tulsa)
South Carolina – Kasey Parker, Dreher (Columbia)
Texas – Cyera Hintzen, Sachse
Virginia – Tess Sapone, Oakton (Vienna)
Wisconsin – Dani Rhodes, Waukesha West (Waukesha)
Wyoming – Robbi Ryan, Sheridan

FALL

Connecticut – Jenna Bike, St. Joseph (Trumbull)
D.C. – Kaili Gregory, Wilson (Washington)
Idaho – Lauren Bouvia, Weiser
Indiana – Alia Martin, Brebeuf Jesuit (Indianapolis)
Kentucky – Emina Ekic, duPont Manual (Louisville)
Maine – Opal Curless, Mount Desert Island (Bar Harbor)
Maryland – Kia Rankin, McDonogh School (Owings Mills)
Massachusetts – Brooke Heinsohn, Rivers School (Weston)
Minnesota – Hannah Cade, Lakeville North (Lakeville)
Montana – Brittany Delridge, Sentinel (Missoula)
Nevada – Taylor Kornieck, Coronado (Henderson)
New Hampshire – Gabi Brummett, The Derryfield School (Manchester)
New Jersey – Frankie Tagliaferri, Colts Neck
New Mexico – Jordyn Lacy, La Cueva (Albuquerque)
New York – Hope Breslin, Massapequa
Ohio – Malia Berkely, Badin (Hamilton)
Oregon – Lucy Davidson, Scappoose
Pennsylvania – Rachael Dorwart, Cumberland Valley (Mechanicsburg)
Rhode Island – Marykate McGuire, St. George’s School (Middletown)
South Dakota – Theresa Pujado, O’Gorman (Sioux Falls)
Tennessee – Gabby Little, Houston (Germantown)
Utah – Holly Daugirda, Skyline (Salt Lake City)
Vermont – Abby McKearin, Proctor
Washington – Sam Hiatt, Seattle Prep (Seattle)
West Virginia – Jordan Pauley, Winfield

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