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6A All-Idaho girls soccer team: The 23 best players from Idaho’s toughest level

Note: The All-Idaho teams are chosen by each classification’s coaches. The Idaho Statesman hosts the voting process and publishes the results.

PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Campbell Wilson

Rocky Mountain, sr., F

The Boise State signee and early enrollee capped her high school career as a repeat state player of the year. She was 6A’s leading goal scorer (37) for a second straight season, and she led 6A in points (84) to carry the Grizzlies to a runner-up finish at state.

Rocky Mountain senior Campbell Wilson controls the ball in the second half of their semifinal game against Boise held at Rocky Mountain, Friday, Oct. 24, 2025.
Rocky Mountain senior Campbell Wilson was voted the 6A All-Idaho Girls Soccer Player of the Year for a second straight year. Sarah A. Miller smiller@idahostatesman.com

COACH OF THE YEAR

Maison O’Neill

Timberline

The second-year coach led the Wolves (16-1-4) to their first state championship in 17 years.

FIRST TEAM

Grace Hatch

Boise, sr., F

A three-time first-team selection, the Boise State signee led the Brave attack (13 goals, six assists).

Marisol Stosich

Mountain View, sr., F

The Utah Valley signee was known as a goal-scoring machine (34). But she also ranked third in assists (15).

Allee Haynes

Timberline, so., F

She harassed defenses (10 goals, eight assists) while creating chances for teammates to play off her.

Maya Atkinson

Timberline, jr., M

The state champs’ box-to-box weapon led the Wolves in goals (13) and assists (16) with her tireless work.

Paisley Pack

Owyhee, jr., M

The Portland commit made game-changing plays all over the field to put up six goals and seven assists.

Olivia Mullen

Rocky Mountain, jr., M

Described as the cog of the Grizzlies’ midfield, she controlled traffic and served as a set-piece weapon.

Reese Vachek

Timberline, jr., D

The UT San Antonio commit was a rock for the Wolves’ defense and a threat going forward (10 goals, three assists).

Lauren Chatterton

Owyhee, jr., D

A repeat first-team pick, the UT San Antonio commit anchored the Storm’s defense for three years.

Maura Walters

Timberline, sr., D

The outside back shut down many of the state’s top forwards with her speed, confidence and toughness.

Savannah Staley

Rocky Mountain, sr., D

A weapon at multiple positions, her move to center back solidified Rocky’s defense for a postseason run

Alexis Salisbury

Timberline, jr., GK

She posted an all-class-leading 15 shutouts and gave up only seven total goals in 21 games as the backbone of the Wolves’ elite defense.

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