HS: TeamSnap Girls All-America update
More than 750 fall-, winter- and spring-playing high school girls players made the cut for the Fall TeamSnap All-America Watch List, Winter TeamSnap All-America Watch List and Spring 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.
The TeamSnap All-America teams are not announced until the end of the school year.
Complete list of TeamSnap All-America Update articles.
Here are recent performances and updates from players on the TeamSnap All-America Watch Lists:
GIRLS
* F Francesca Camahort, Branson School (Calif.), Sr.: Camahort was named the MCAL and Marin Independent Journal Player of the Year after helping the school to a second straight "triple crown," winning league regular season, league playoff and section championships. Camahort, who is considering a number of strong academic schools, scored 11 goals this season as the team went 22-2-0.
* F Isabella D'Aquila, JSerra (Calif.), So.: D'Aquila, who has committed to Santa Clara, was named Orange County Register Player of the Year, a major feat for a sophomore in such a talent-rich area. While leading JSerra to section and regional championships, D'Aquila finished with 34 goals.
* F Summerlyn Heller, Veritas Academy (Texas), Sr.: Heller guided Veritas Academy to a third straight TAPPS Division III state title this past spring, and finished the year with 60 goals and 47 assists. She ends her career with 213 goals. Veritas Academy went 27-1 this past season, outscoring opponents 180-7.Heller has signed with Dallas Baptist.
* F Emily Solek, Stoney Creek (Mich.), Sr.: Already tagged as one of Michigan's players to watch this season, Solek delivered a hat trick in the first week during the team's 5-0 win over Hartland.
* GK Hannah Warner, Owasso (Okla.), Sr.: The Oklahoma State signee entered the week with seven straight shutouts as Owasso has yet to allow a goal as the team is nearing the midway point of the season. Last week, she had four shutouts to help Owasso win the Edison Green/White Festival.
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