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All-South Jersey Girls' Soccer First Team

FORWARD Tziarra King Winslow Township, sr.    As most predicted, King, a North Carolina State recruit, turned in a historic senior season. In some games, she scored at will, pairing a stunning 51 goals with 14 assists. She had 17 multiple-goal games. Her 106 career goals were a Winslow school record.

Midfielder Jaylyn Thompson (left) was instrumental in Eastern's school-record 21 wins, Coaches Tournament championship, and appearance in the S.J. Group 4 final. TOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer
Midfielder Jaylyn Thompson (left) was instrumental in Eastern's school-record 21 wins, Coaches Tournament championship, and appearance in the S.J. Group 4 final. TOM GRALISH / Staff PhotographerRead more

FORWARD

Tziarra King Winslow Township, sr.

As most predicted, King, a North Carolina State recruit, turned in a historic senior season. In some games, she scored at will, pairing a stunning 51 goals with 14 assists. She had 17 multiple-goal games. Her 106 career goals were a Winslow school record.

FORWARD

Chelsea Fadio Audubon, sr.

Fadio was again one of the most well-rounded offensive talents in New Jersey. She recorded 26 goals and 13 assists. After setting Audubon's career scoring record as a junior, Fadio set a new mark with every goal she scored this season, finishing with 103.

FORWARD

MaryKate Ulmer Williamstown, sr.

Ulmer stepped up for a Braves team replacing a lot of graduated talent. She paired 24 goals with nine assists while leading the Braves to a 16-5 record and a Tri-County Royal Division title.

FORWARD

Shaye McGoey Cherokee, sr.

A four-year starter and two-year captain, McGoey was the senior leader of yet another solid campaign for Cherokee. Her 19 goals gave her 36 for her career, good enough for fifth all-time at Cherokee.

MIDFIELDER

Lexie Palladino Shawnee, sr.

Palladino is a dynamic athlete, mixing polish with power. Her booming kicks combined with her elite finesse on the ball made her one of the state's most dangerous players. The Rutgers recruit tied the single-season Shawnee records for goals (21) and assists (18), and she led Shawnee to a

South Jersey Group 4 championship.

MIDFIELDER

Jaylyn Thompson Eastern, sr.

Thompson was a rock, and at times an unsung hero, for South Jersey's top team. She paired 12 goals with nine assists and was instrumental in the Vikings' school-record 21 wins, fourth consecutive Olympic Conference American Division title, Coaches Tournament championship, and appearance in the sectional Group 4 final.

MIDFIELDER

Justine Stoner Lenape, sr.

Stoner handled the spotlight admirably this season for one of South Jersey's high-profile teams. The Towson recruit recorded four goals and five assists while providing senior leadership for a young Lenape team that had another solid season.

DEFENSE

Brittany Hartwell-Miller Shawnee, sr.

Renegades coach Drew Wagner describes Hartwell-Miller, a St. Joseph's recruit, as the best back his program has ever had - a bold statement for one of the state's top programs. Playing a grueling Olympic Conference American Division schedule, Shawnee recorded 15 shutouts and allowed more than one goal one twice in 25 games.

DEFENSE

Vashti Williams Winslow Township, sr.

Williams, a Georgetown recruit, was the total package for Winslow, mixing excellent field awareness and leadership with superior athleticism. She stretched her game into the offensive third of the field, and was instrumental in leading Winslow to a 14-6-1 record.

GOALKEEPER

Cassandra Skelton Holy Cross, sr.

The Lancers allowed just a shade more than one goal per game, including seven shutouts, thanks largely to the athleticism of Skelton. The Temple recruit was a force in net in her senior season. She was known for her acrobatic, game-saving stops, and was instrumental in leading Holy Cross to an appearance in the Non-Public South A championship.