2026 Girls Soccer All-Area Team Honors Top Performers
The Daily Chronicle’s 2026 Girls Soccer All-Area Team celebrates the most influential high school players from across the region, recognizing those who combined skill, leadership and statistical excellence to shape their teams’ campaigns.
At the center of the honor roll stands Izzie Segreti, who earned the distinction of Player of the Year after delivering a season that blended creative spark with clutch performances, setting a benchmark for her peers.
Cortni Kruizenga secured her third consecutive first‑team nod, finishing the year with 19 goals and nine assists, a testament to her consistency and ability to find the net under pressure.
Taylor Mills contributed 15 goals and 11 assists, earning a spot on the Interstate 8 all‑conference team and illustrating the depth of talent across the league.
Ayva Hernandez was an offensive engine for the Cogs, tallying 26 goals and 12 assists while helping the squad capture back‑to‑back regional titles, a feat that underscored her impact on both ends of the field.
Addi Rodriguez’s breakout season saw her net 17 goals and add eight assists for the Spartans, a surge that propelled the team into contention and highlighted her rapid development.
Erin Doucette combined 26 goals with 20 assists, earning all‑state honors and sharing the league’s player‑of‑the‑year accolade, a rare double that reflected her all‑around dominance.
Kyra Lilly finished with 20 goals and 19 assists, garnering all‑sectional and all‑conference selections that placed her among the most versatile threats in the division.
Grace Amptmann earned first‑team all‑area honors for the third straight year, anchoring a Sycamore back line that kept clean sheets in ten games and demonstrated the value of defensive stability.
The Knights’ defensive unit also shone through the efforts of Adriana Warrington, who collected an all‑conference nod in the Interstate 8 and an honorable‑mention all‑sectional award, while Corinne Faivre contributed two goals and three assists from the back.
Kelsie Ryder was another cornerstone of the Spartans’ defense, helping Sycamore share the Interstate 8 title and win a regional championship, her presence evident in the team’s disciplined performances.
Maddie Swanson closed out a historic two‑year run as the Cogs’ goalkeeper, holding every school record with 50 wins, 30 shutouts and a 1.27 career goals‑against average, cementing her legacy as one of the program’s greatest net‑minders.
Beyond individual statistics, the selections reflect a broader narrative of rising talent, community pride and the growing competitiveness of girls soccer in the region, a story that will continue to unfold in the seasons ahead.