The 2025 girls soccer season will be remembered as one of the most successful in recent memory for Manhattan High, as the Indians secured a regional championship and advanced to the Class 6A state quarterfinals.
All‑Centennial League Honors
Seven players from the squad earned spots on the All‑Centennial League teams, a testament to the program’s depth and competitiveness.
Junior forward Lauren Booe and senior midfielder Kameron Felice received first‑team accolades, while Savanna Heitmann and senior Evelyn Thornburg were selected to the second team.
Freshman Lexie Oehme made an immediate impact, and honorable‑mention nods went to Ava Connell, Avarye Meeker and Jocelynn Gawith, underscoring the team’s balanced contributions.
Key Performances and Statistics
Booe led the offense with ten goals and five assists, while Felice anchored a defense that posted eight shutouts throughout the campaign.
Heitmann emerged as one of the team’s primary scoring threats, adding crucial goals in tight matches, and Thornburg capped her high school career with a memorable final season.
Hayden High’s Undefeated Run
Across town, Hayden High School captured the 4‑1A state championship with a perfect 21‑0 record, a feat that culminated in a sweep of major league awards.
Carsyn Broxterman was named Player of the Year, Emma Slyter earned Newcomer of the Year, and Coach Klaus Kreutzer was selected Coach of the Year, highlighting the program’s excellence from players to leadership.
The championship victory not only underscored Hayden’s dominance but also reinforced the broader competitive spirit within the local soccer community.