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All Area Girl's Soccer
All Area Girl's Soccer
Carlee Lockrow
Claudia Fountain
Danielle Stannard
Danika Svendsen
Ellery Bianco
Hailee Metzold
Stillwater, Sophomore,
Goalie
Stats:
Facing the
tough task
of Wasaren
Leauge
competition is
never easy,
but Svendsen was a consistent competitor in net,
recording 207 saves on the
season, far and away the
best in league and third
best in all of Section II.
She gave up just 21 goals,
finishing the year with a
91% save percentage.
Honors: Second-team
Wasaren League all-star.
Off the field: Participates
in student governemnt at
Stillwater High School.
Up next: Wont spend
much time away from the
field in the off-season.
She plays for the Guilderland United club team.
Jessica Schafer
Jordyn Haynes
Katie Benson
Kaylee Rickert
Keeley Paull
Kennedy Cocozzo
Kylee Arno
Lauren Bausch
Lauren Drake
Madison Purcell
Marina Gomes
Meghan Malone
Shenendehowa, Senior,
Defender
Stats: In
addition to
helping to
keep the
ball out of
her own
net, the
Plainsmens co-captain did a
little of the opposite to
opposing teams, recording
four goals and two assists
this season.
Honors: Named a firstteam Suburban Coucnil
all-star.
Off the field: Cites AP Bilogy as her favorite class.
Up next: Hopes to pursue
a pre-Med major in college
next year.
Rachel Pine
Sarah Murray
Voorheesville, Senior,
Defender
Stats: In
her fourth
and final
year on
varsity, the
Blackbirds
standout
was a
shutdown presence in
front of goal for Voorheesville, helping lead
her team to an apperance
in the Section II Class B
championship game.
Honors: Named a firstteam Colonial Council
all-star.
Off the field: Also plays
for Guilderland United,
competing with the travel
team throughout the
offseason.
Up next: Has yet to make
an official decision on her
college plans for next fall.
Shenendehowa, Senior,
Forward
Stats:
One of the
quickets
players in
the league,
Benson
was a near
constant
scoring threat and, by the
end of the season, had
recorded 11 gals and five
assists, one of only two
players on the team to
notch double-digit goals.
Honors: Named a firstteam Suburban Council
all-star and fifth-team
Class AA all-state player.
Off the field: A wellrounded athlete, Benson
also competes with the
Plainsmen on the cross
country skiing team and
track and field.
Up next: Plans to attend
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
next fall, looking to study
pharmacy.
Theresa Stinson
Veda Hensel
Voorheesville, Sophomore,
Forward
Stats: Despite being
one of the
younger
players on
the Blackbirds roster, Hensel
recorded 23 goals this
seaosn, a number that led
the Colonial Council, in
addition to a team-high 15
assists.
Honors: Named a firstteam Colonial Council allstar and a second-team
Class B all-state player.
Off the field: Competes
with Capital United, one
of the areas top travel
teams.
Up next: Hensel will
return to the Blackbirds
roster next season, looking to make a return trip
to the Section II finals.
Lansingburgh, Senior,
Defender
Stats:
Despite
not posting
any visible stats,
defensive
presence
helped
Lady Knights give up 38
goals this season, marking a 82.5% percentage
against a challenging
Colonial Council schedule.
Honors: First-team Colonial Council all-star, part
of the Colonial Council
Exceptional Seniors Team
for the Senior Showcase
All-Star Game and sixthteam Class A all-state.
Off the field: High honor
roll student, also part of
Lansingburgh National
Honor Society... plays for
Lansingburgh Youth Soccer Club.
Up next: Considering
Russell Sage and Paul
Smith College.
Catholic Central
The long-time Crusaders coach faced a difficult task
this season, despite leading a veteran squad on the field.
For the first time in decades, Catholic Central played a
non-league schedule, following the break-up of the Big
10 last spring, and took on opponents all over the section
as well as the state. It made for a hard-fought season,
but one that ended with a little history as the Crusaders
returned to Section II postsesaon play and notched the
programs first-ever Section II championship, defeating
Voorheesville in the Class B final on an overtime goal by
Lexi Riffelbach. Although CCHS season ended in the
first round of the NYS Tournament, it was still a historic
run for Carpenter and the Crusaders, many of which will
return to next years squad as well.
More Online
For statistics for first team selections, as well as a list
of second team and honorable mentions for both small
school and large school divisions, please visit
TROYRECORD.COM