HS: TeamSnap Girls All-America update
More than 500 fall- and winter-playing high school girls players will make the cut for the Fall TeamSnap All-America Watch List and Winter TeamSnap All-America Watch List.
Players, through coaches recommendations and TopDrawerSoccer staff observations, will be added each week to the list as performances warrant. The only players that will be removed from the list will be athletes who are no longer playing high school soccer or sustain a season-ending injury that will take them out of all-state consideration.
Complete list of TeamSnap All-America Update articles.
Here are recent performances and updates from players on the TeamSnap All-America Watch Lists:
GIRLS
* Leila Azari, Bolles School (Jacksonville, Fla.), Sr., F: The Vanderbilt commit finished regular season play with 29 goals and 13 assists, ranking among the top scorers in the Jacksonville area.
* Isabella D'Aquilla, JSerra (San Juan Capistrano, Calif.), So., F: D'Aquilla, who has committed to Santa Clara, scored twice in JSerra's 3-1 win over Mater Dei in a battle of teams that were undefeated in the Trinity League. D'Aquilla has scored 22 goals in 13 matches this season.
* Mackenzie Vlachos, East Bridgewater (Mass.), Sr., F: Vlachos earned a second straight Boston Globe Division 4 Player of the Year honor while guiding East Bridgewater to a state title and a regional ranking. The Syracuse commit had 37 goals and 30 assists, ending with 198 career points.
* Margaret Weber, Coppell (Texas), Sr., GK: Weber has been the anchor of the Coppell defense that has started the season with seven straight shutouts, which including a 2-0 showing at the National Elite Prep Showcase. Weber has committed to Clemson.
* Olivia Wingate, Wilmington (Mass.), Jr., F: Wingate was a Boston Globe All-Scholastic pick, scoring 17 goals for 16-1-2 Wilmington. Wingate missed six high school matches while competing for the U.S. Under-16 National Team in the Netherlands. Wingate has committed to Notre Dame.
NOTE: The fall All-America watch list includes only players from high school teams that compete during the fall season. The Winter All-America watch list was released in November and includes players from the seven winter-playing states, and the Spring All-America watch list will follow in February.
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