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Girls Soccer Player of the Year

Bridgette Andrzejewski, McDonogh (Barbara Haddock Taylor / Baltimore Sun)

Bridgette Andrzejewski

McDonogh, forward

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Already a two-time All-Metro selection, the junior forward took her game to a higher level to lead the No. 1 Eagles to an unprecedented season.

Andrzejewski scored an area-high 32 goals and added 11 assists as McDonogh successfully defended its Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference crown, completed the program's first perfect season (15-0) and finished with the top spot in Top Drawer Soccer's Fab 50 national rankings.

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After the Eagles lost a number of key players from last year's offense to graduation, Andrzejewski became the go-to player. With the responsibility came heavy attention from opposing defenses.

"I think she enjoyed the role. She's fantastic inside the [18-yard mark], is so difficult to knock off the ball and strikes the ball so well," McDonogh coach Harry Canellakis said. "She's turned herself into a goal-scoring factory."

Andrzejewski, a pool player for the U.S. under-18 national team who committed to North Carolina, has 76 goals and 29 assists in three varsity seasons.

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