The 2024 Post-Dispatch All-Metro spring series continues with girls soccer.
Read more about girls soccer, and other high school sports, at STLhighschoolsports.com.
Fort Zumwalt South senior Audrey Smith is the All-Metro girls soccer player of the year.
All-Metro girls soccer first team
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Payton Hartmann, Triad
Compiled a 15-1 record and allowed just five goals in 1,392 minutes in helping the Knights to a second-place finish in Illinois Class 2A state tournament. Recorded 15 clean sheets with 104 saves. Allowed just two goals in last eight matches and saved 16 of 17 shots at final four including a 1-0 semifinal blanking of Peoria Notre Dame.
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Roz Doherty, Cor Jesu
Anchored the Chargers to the Class 3 state championship, the program's third but first since 2012. Key part of a back line that allowed just 26 goals, an average of .92 per contest. Helped her team record 15 shutouts. Also scored 13 goals, including three game-winners. Deadly accurate in free-kick situations.
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Callaway Combs, Eureka
Helped guide the Wildcats to an unbeaten run through the Suburban Conference Yellow Pool and a second-place finish at Class 4 state tournament. Wildcats outscored opponents 40-12 over final 13 matches with five shutouts. Often asked to mark the opponents best player. Signed with University of Missouri.
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Katie Jundt, Summit
Triggered a late-season surge that sent the Falcons to the first state tournament in five years where they upset three-time defending state champion Fort Zumwalt South before losing to Cor Jesu in the final. Eureka gave up 26 goals in 24 matches with Jundt holding down the back line. She also scored twice. Chosen as the Defensive Player of the Year in Class 3.
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Jailyn Brownlee, Fort Zumwalt South
A four-year regular, she helped the Bulldogs to three state championship and one runner-up finish. Scored 13 goals including four game-winners. Also played a key role in a defense that posted four clean sheets in six post-season matches. The first-team all-state performer is heading to the University of Arkansas.
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Lauren Seppi, Nerinx Hall
Paced a balanced attack with 15 goals. Scored on a penalty kick in overtime for a 2-1 win over Eureka in Class 4 title match as Markers won first state championship since 1988. Provided eight assists. Selected as Class 4 player of the year by the Missouri Soccer Coaches Association. Bound for the University of Illinois.
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Ashley Miller, Fort Zumwalt South
Extremely versatile, Miller can score as well as serve as a defensive disruptor in the midfield. She dished out a team-best 25 assists, 11 more than any teammate. Had seven multi-goal games. Scored in the first seven games of the season. A first-team all-state choice, Miller will continue her career at St. Louis University.
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Mia Devrouax, Whitfield
Led the Warriors to a third-place finish with 27 goals including 10 game-winners. Selected as the Class 2 offensive player of the year. Scored four goals four different times and recorded six multi-goal games. Had 10 assists, giving her a hand in 59.6 percent of her team's 62 goals. Heading to University of Missouri.
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Maddie DiMaria, Cor Jesu
Named Gatorade national player of the year, a first time the honor has been bestowed on a player from Missouri. Led state champion Chargers with 30 goals and 21 assists. Was selected as the Class 3 player of the year by the Missouri Coaches Association. Played for U.S. under-15 women's national team twice in June.
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Blaine Schutte, Eureka
Leading goal scorer for the Class 4 state runner-up Wildcats with 19 and also provided 15 assists. Schutte had two goals and one assist in the final four. Tallied hat tricks against Webster Groves and Troy. Missouri Soccer Coaches Association co-offensive player of the year in Class 4. Heading to the University of Tulsa.
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Caroline Chier, St. Joseph’s
Scored a team-best 23 goals to help the Angels win their first 21 games. Added 15 assists. Had six-game winning goals. Tallied a hat trick in a 5-0 win over Rochester on April 20. Had three assists in a 5-4 win over eventual state champion Cor Jesu on March 28. A first-team all-state Class 3 choice.
All-Metro girls soccer second team
Posted a 17-3 record with 14 clean sheet for Class 4 state champs. Allowed just nine goals over 1,615 minutes.
First team Class 4 all-state choice for a team that allowed .70 goals per match.
Co-defensive player of the year in Class 1, she helped Cougars to a second-place finish at state.
Backbone of a defense that gave up just 10 goals and recorded 14 shutouts on way to Class 4 state title.
Had a team-best 10 assists to help Crusaders capture Illinois Class 1A state championship.
Led the Tigers to a fourth-place finish in Illinois Class 3A state tournament with 18 goals and 15 assists.
Scored five times and also helped a defense that gave up just 16 goals all season.
Had 13 goals including three game-winners for the Lancers, who finished 15-5.
Recorded 19 goals and a team-best 23 assists. Had six multi-goal performances.
Scored 16 times, including six game-winners, for Illinois Class 2A runner-up. Scored in five postseason games.
Tallied nine goals on the Crusaders' run to the Illinois Class 1A state championship.
All-Metro girls soccer third team
Posted a 21-4 mark with an .70 goals against average for Class 4 state champions.
A key cog in a strong back line that propelled Falcons into the Class 3 championship match.
First-team Class 2 all-state performer was steadying influence on a team that gave up just 17 goals.
Anchor of back line that closed season by recording nine successive shutouts on way to 1A state title.
Pumped in a team-high 16 goals, including all four in a 4-0 season-opening win over Hickman.
Scored a team-high 13 goals for Bombers. A first-team all-state selection.
Had six goals and six assists in helping the Rams to an 18-7 record and district title. First-team all-state choice.
Scored 52 goals, 13 game-winners, in helping Midgets to Class 2A sectional title match. Signed with UMSL.
Tallied 45 times including a six-goal performance in an 8-6 win over Carbondale. Signed with UMSL.
Paced the Cougars with 18 goals and six assists. Co-player of the year in Class 1 for state runner-up.
SIU Edwardsville pledge had team-best 18 goals and 12 assists for Southwestern Conference champions.
Fort Zumwalt South senior Audrey Smith is the All-Metro girls soccer player of the year.