The senior midfielder dominated the draws and scored 11 goals in three tournament games as No. 1 McDonogh finished the season with its seventh straight Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference championship and its 133rd straight win. Jenner, who is headed to Duke, won 10 draws and scored four goals in the 15-14 title-game victory over No. 5 Roland Park. She won six draws and scored three goals, including the game winner in the 12-11 semifinal win over No. 7 John Carroll. She also had 10 draw controls and four goals in a 14-8 quarterfinal win over Notre Dame Prep. Jenner, who played for the Maryland United club team and also played soccer and ran indoor track for the Eagles, finished the season with 51 goals, nine assists and more than 70 draw controls.
Others considered: Jamila Brown, Wilde Lake, track; Ali Caulkins, Archbishop Spalding, softball; Diana Foster, Reginald Lewis, softball; Lexi Jones, Liberty, softball; Maggie Seybold, McDonogh, track; Megan Taylor, Glenelg, lacrosse; Reilly Wagner, South River, track.