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Oklahoman’s 2026 All-City Girls Soccer First Team Celebrates Standout Performers

A look at the top junior and senior talents who led their teams to championship glory

The Oklahoman’s 2026 All‑City girls soccer first team honors the elite talent that defined the high school season across the state, recognizing players whose performances helped shape championship runs and competitive balance.

Callie Crawford, a junior forward from Chickasha, emerged as a scoring machine with 36 goals, underscoring her impact on the Chickasha squad and cementing her status as one of the most lethal attackers in the classification.

Dannae Gutierrez, a senior forward at Santa Fe South, added 24 goals and 11 assists, providing a potent combination of finishing and playmaking that kept her team competitive throughout a demanding schedule.

Camryn Regier, a junior forward from Bethany, topped the leaderboard with 52 goals and 10 assists, steering her side to a Class 4A championship and illustrating the power of sustained offensive production.

Claire Viets, a senior forward from Edmond Memorial, contributed 13 goals and nine assists, rounding out a balanced attack that proved difficult for opponents to contain.

Midfielders also shone; Carsyn Deligans, a junior from Norman, found the net 24 times for the Tigers, while Avery Raney, a senior midfielder, added five goals and played a key role in capturing the District 6A‑1 title.

Riley Ross, a sophomore from Deer Creek, posted 13 goals and 10 assists, indicating a promising future and highlighting the impact of underclassmen in shaping team dynamics.

Defensive Excellence and Goalkeeping Highlights

Defensive pillars such as Keira Stevens, a sophomore defender from Westmoore, anchored a backline that reached a championship appearance, while Aubry Tagmir, a junior defender from Mustang, scored eight goals and served as team captain, blending defensive responsibility with occasional offensive contributions.

Grace Whitfield, a junior defender from Edmond Santa Fe, added eight goals and six assists, providing depth and versatility to her defense.

In goal, Lelu Lamb, a senior from Southmoore, recorded ten shutouts and limited opponents to just seven goals, a testament to her reliability and shot‑stopping prowess.

Guided by Sean Williams, the Bethany coach who led his team to a second consecutive Class 4A title, the All‑City selections reflect both player excellence and strategic leadership that have defined the season’s storylines.

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