Katlyn AxenfeldReservoir, midfielder, junior
• Helped lead Gators to their first Howard County championship, trip to Class 3A state title game
• Scored four goals and added five assists in third year as starter
• Moved to center midfield from right side to spark the Gators' playoff run
• Strong two-way play helped Gators control ball
Madison CyrWinters Mill, forward, sophomore
• Scored Carroll County-high 14 goals to go with three assists in leading Falcons to their first Class 2A state title game
• Moved from midfield in fourth game and scored all three goals in 3-1 win over Middletown
• Scored four goals in postseason, including two tying goals and two game-winners
• Had fine first touch and uncanny knack to be in right place to finish off chances
Danielle DeLisleLoch Raven, goalkeeper, senior
• Four-year starter and captain posted nine shutouts, including 1-0 win over Harford Tech to win Class 1A state title
• Recorded 158 saves while allowing just 14 goals in Raiders' 14-4-1 season
• Honor student maintains 4.0 grade-point average and plans to attend Virginia
• Also plays basketball and lacrosse
Samantha DeRooseMercy, defender, senior
• Central defender helped lead Mercy to IAAM A Conference title game
• Played first three years at center midfield before moving to defense to fill void in back line
• Combined poise, skills and vocal leadership to help Magic to six shutouts
• Scored Mercy's first goal of season in 3-1 win over Severn
Kirsten FrankArchbishop Spalding, defender, senior
• Led top-ranked Cavaliers to second straight IAAM A Conference title
• Two-year captain, set to play at Ohio University, started every game but one in her career
• With her steady play in back, Cavaliers posted 15 shutouts and allowed just six goals all season
• Repeat first-team All-Metro selection
McKenzie HannahsFallston, defender, senior
• Central defender and captain helped limit five playoff opponents to just two goals as Cougars captured Class 2A state championship
• Led by example with smart, hard-nosed play along with vocal leadership to keep defense organized
• Key contributor for two state championships last year for Fallston in basketball and lacrosse
• Will play lacrosse; undecided on a college
Lyndse HokansonSouth River, goalkeeper, senior
• Finished season with 11 shutouts and nine goals allowed in leading Seahawks to Class 4A state semifinals
• Captain shined in 2-1 overtime loss to Urbana in state semifinals, recording six saves
• Attended National Federation of State High School Associations Leadership Conference in summer
• Enabled defenders to regularly play balls back to her; finished with two assists
Courtney HoyesArchbishop Spalding, forward, senior
• Four-year varsity player finished with 16 goals and six assists this season
• Scored tying goal with six seconds left against John Carroll in MIAA A Conference semifinals and then game-winner in overtime
• Scored six game-winners
• Set to play lacrosse at Florida next year
Mel LookinglandJohn Carroll, forward, senior
• Four-year starter set to play at St. Francis (Pa.)
• 12 goals and 10 assists accounted for half of Patriots' 44 goals this year
• Played defense, midfield and up front in career
• Had 35 career goals and 18 assists
Gabby MorenoSeverna Park, forward, sophomore
• Led Falcons in scoring with 11 goals and 10 assists
• Scored three goals each in consecutive games against North County and Old Mill
• Scored game-winner with eight minutes left in Falcons' 2-1 win over Anne Arundel County rival South River
• After starting in midfield last year, made smooth adjustment to forward
Maggie MorrisonArchbishop Spalding, forward, junior
• Cavaliers' go-to player on offense this season, with 18 goals and 10 assists
• Combined speed, skill and heavy shot as one of area's most difficult marks
• Scored six game-winning goals, one in Cavaliers' 2- 0 win over Mercy in IAAM A Conference title game
• Also guard-forward on basketball team
Kristen SchmidbauerGlenelg, midfielder, senior
• Three-year starter finished with 16 goals and seven assists this season
• Member of two state and three regional championship teams
• Honor student is set to play at UNC-Greensboro next fall
• Closed out career as program's third-leading scorer with 27 goals and 15 assists
Ashley SpiveyMcDonogh, forward, sophomore
• Led Eagles in scoring with 20 goals, 14 assists
• Has 45 goals and 26 assists in first two seasons
• Trained with U.S. Under-17 national team in summer
• Led club team to four straight State Cup titles