5A All-Idaho girls soccer team: The complete list of first and second-team picks
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
Kolbi Kiblen
Moscow, sr., D
No matter what opponents threw at the Bears, they always knew they could count on their brick wall in the back to shut down any threat. The two-year captain carried Moscow to its first state title, and she contributed three goals and three assists offensively.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Jessica Brown
Moscow
She led the Bears (14-3-3) on an underdog run to the title, as the team dropped just one of its final 12 games.
FIRST TEAM
Quincy Daw
Hillcrest, jr., F
A second-team pick last year, she moved up and carried the Knights to a third-place trophy with 22 goals and 11 assists.
Mya Stone
Vallivue, sr., F
Her speed up top created constant headaches for opponents, leading to 25 goals and five assists.
Grace Eastman
Idaho Falls, sr., F
The College of Idaho commit and elite scorer (24 goals) also embraced her role as a distributor (18 assists).
Avery Lathen
Lewiston, jr., M
The Washington State commit made her third all-state team after leading 5A in goals (34) and points (85).
Brinley Nelson
Hillcrest, jr., M
The playmaker and captain led 5A in assists (26) for a second straight year, adding 19 goals for the Knights (19-1-1).
Macy Marlow
Skyline, jr., M
A two-time second-team pick, the lockdown defender with 18 goals and 18 assists moved up to the first team.
Brooklyn Becker
Moscow, sr., D
The center back locked down the state’s top forwards and made an impact every time she stepped on the field.
Kenlee Jarrell
Hillcrest, jr., D
The tone-setter for the Knights’ defense for the three years, she stepped up offensively in big games (seven goals).
Cecilia Dignan-Omodt
Sandpoint, sr., D
The center back made her third appearance on the first team as the ultimate security blanket for the Bulldogs.
Raine Jarvis
Hillcrest, jr., D
She controlled the middle of the field, disrupting attacks, providing stability and keeping her team organized.
Megan Stewart
Middleton, jr., GK
A repeat first-team pick, she finished the year with the same number of shutouts (nine) as goals allowed in 19 games.