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.
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.