The 2026 girls soccer campaign for Princeton High School began with a nine‑game winning streak that set an early tone of dominance. The team rode that momentum through the regular season, ultimately closing with a 17‑7 record that reflected both resilience and growth.
Among the standout performers, junior striker Bella Clevenger emerged as an offensive catalyst, recording 13 goals and four assists for a total of 17 points. Senior midfielder Keighley Davis contributed 10 goals and three assists, while junior midfielder Ava Kyle added eight goals and eight assists, underscoring the depth of the attack.
Defensive backbone
Between the posts, junior goalkeeper Addie Dever made 127 saves and recorded ten shutouts, anchoring a defense that allowed few chances. Junior defender Yocelyn Robledo, honored as BCR Player of the Year, helped the back line maintain ten clean sheets and was instrumental in organizing the defensive shape.
On the forward line, junior striker Olivia Sandoval paced the offense with 16 goals and three assists, complementing the scoring spread that also featured contributions from senior defender Chloe Ostrowski, who added four goals and solid defensive work.
The coaching staff also recognized several other rising talents, naming Ruby Acker, Xiomi Cortez, Ava Hobson and Riley Rauh among the honorable mentions, highlighting the program’s promising depth as it looks ahead to future seasons.