The high school girls soccer season began last week with plenty of talented players to keep an eye on in Manitowoc and Sheboygan counties.
Here are the 46 players to watch, in alphabetical order.
Abby Beaumont, jr., Sheboygan Falls
Beaumont earned second team all-Eastern Wisconsin Conference honors as a defender in 2025. “(Beaumont) enters 2026 ready to anchor the traditionally strong Falcons back line,” Falcons coach James Veeser said. “Her defensive instincts, leadership, and ability to shut down attacking threats continue to stabilize and elevate the team’s backfield.”
Jasmine Bink, sr., Kiel
Bink made second team all-EWC as a midfielder last season.
Keeran Blattner, sr., Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian
Blattner earned first team all-Big East honors in 2025.
Sarah Bolchen, sr., Manitowoc Lincoln
Bolchen was first team all-Fox River Classic Conference forward as a junior.
Macy Bruggink, sr., Oostburg
Bruggink made second team all-Big East last season. “Bruggink is the anchor of a consistently strong back line,” Flying Dutchmen coach Chris Wolfert said. “A versatile and athletic player, she leads by example and brings a steady, composed presence to the defense.”
Emma Daharsh, sr., Sheboygan South
In 2025 Daharsh earned honorable mention all-FRCC honors as a defender.
Bri Dana, sr., Oostburg
Wolfert is very high on the senior midfielder. “Dana’s relentless work rate stands out every match,” Wolfert said. “A returning captain and team leader, she consistently makes plays all over the field and sets the tone with her effort and competitiveness.”
Ella Dimitris, sr., Manitowoc Lincoln
Dimitris was an honorable mention all-FRCC defender in 2025.
Cassidy Dreveline, so., Kohler
In 2025 Dreveline was second team all-Big East.
Chloe Dybul, sr., Ozaukee/Random Lake
Dybul earned first team all-Big East honors as a junior.
Avery Fieber, jr., Plymouth
Fieber capped her sophomore season by being named a second team all-East Central Conference attacker. She is committed to NCAA Division I UW-Milwaukee. “Avery’s athleticism and ability on the ball make her a very dangerous player,” Panther coach Dillon Maass said.
Cora Foster, jr., Manitowoc Lincoln
Foster made honorable mention all-FRCC as a defender in 2025.
Evelyn Frier, jr., Oostburg
Frier earned honorable mention all-Big East honors last season as a defender. “Frier has the speed and skill to navigate out of pressure,” Wolfert said. “She’s a physical, tough defender who is difficult to beat and brings confidence to the back line.”
Arden Getschman, jr., Cedar Grove-Belgium
Getschman was unanimous first team all-Big East last season. “Arden looks poised to lead a very different looking attack for us this season,” Rockets coach Zach Garza said. “She has an incredibly high soccer IQ and is a player who is familiar with both creating and finishing goal scoring opportunities. We look forward to Arden stepping into more of a leadership role in the attack this season to follow up the incredible first two years of her career.”
Mya Grams, sr., Sheboygan North
Grams was a first team all-FRCC forward and the conference offensive player of the year in 2025.
Mia Grisolono, sr., Cedar Grove-Belgium
Grisolono made honorable mention all-Big East as a defender and is a three-year starter for the Rockets. “Mia has been arguably our most underappreciated player due to the fact that her previous center back partner was an all-state player,” Garza said. “Mia is one of the best defenders we have had on our team and will step into a much larger role for us this year as a leader from the back.”
Natalie Grunwald, jr., Sheboygan Falls
Grunwald was named unanimous first team all-EWC midfielder as a sophomore. “Grunwald is a powerful, fearless player driven to score,” Veeser said. “Her ability to find space and unleash a dangerous shot — whether from distance or inside the box — makes her one of the Falcons’ most threatening finishers.”
Madison Gutschow, sr., Kiel
Gutschow made second team all-EWC as a defender last season.
Madison Halbach, sr., New Holstein
Halbach was chosen as a first team all-EWC goalkeeper in 2025.
Gena Harms, so., Howards Grove
Harns made first team all-Big East last season.
Ella Heronymus, jr., Sheboygan Lutheran/Christian
Heronymus capped her sophomore season by being named second team all-Big East. “Ella was instrumental on our defense,” co-op coach Liesa Blattner said. “She does a great job of frustrating the offense by being able to keep possession of the ball and making passes up to midfield and forwards. I am confident she will bring that same intensity this season.”
Kendall Holzwart, so., Howards Grove
Holzwart was first team all-Big East last season.
Sophia Hoppa, jr., New Holstein
Hoppa earned second team all-EWC honors as a sophomore.
Kami Horn, sr., Cedar Grove-Belgium
Horn made second team all-Big East as a sophomore but her junior season was hampered by a knee injury. “Kami has come into the season looking sharp and ready to take the step forward into a more commanding role in our midfield,” Garza said.
Aubrey Johnson, sr., Cedar Grove-Belgium
Johnson made first team all-Big East as a goalkeeper in 2025. “Aubrey is the definition of a modern goalkeeper,” Garza said. “She is equally adept at playing the ball with her feet as she is at shot stopping. Aubrey is our current career shutout record holder and has worked incredibly hard to put herself into a position to defend our net.”
Kelcey Kling, so, Sheboygan Falls
Kling earned honorable mention all-EWC honors as a freshman goalkeeper and Veeser says she is a true goalie. “She consistently records saves against top‑tier opponents who challenge the net with their best attackers,” Veeser said. “Her knowledge, experience, and natural goalkeeping ability provide the Falcons with confidence and resilience.”
Kalli Knowles, sr., Plymouth
Knowles was a unanimous first team all-ECC attacker and conference player of the year as a junior. She is committed to play for NCAA Division I University of St. Thomas next year. “Kalli is a super dynamic player whose accolades speak for themselves,” Maass said. “We will be looking for her to be one of the leading players on our team but also in the state.”
Mya Langenfeld, so., Kiel
Langenfeld earned second team all-EWC honors as a goalkeeper last season.
Haylee Lowe, jr., New Holstein
Lowe was chosen as a unanimous first team all-EWC forward in 2025.
Ashley Miller, sr., Plymouth
Miller is a four-year starter for the Panthers and has been a part of defenses which have conceded just 29 goals. Maass says she has great awareness of the game.
Paige Miller, so., Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah
In 2025 Miller was a second team all-Big East goalkeeper. “Paige is a fearless shot-stopper who competes hard and brings a strong presence in goal,” Resorters coach Jacqueline Guilbeault said. “We asked a lot of her last year with a young team and a very tough schedule, and she consistently stepped up in big moments for us. Paige continues to grow in confidence and leadership, giving our team stability on the defensive end. We’re really excited to see how she builds on last season and what she can accomplish this year.”
Siena Mooren, jr., Sheboygan Falls
Mooren made honorable mention all-EWC last season. “Mooren has quietly emerged as a quick, intelligent presence on the pitch,” Veeser said. “Her speed, game awareness, and ability to read play development make her an increasingly impactful contributor in all phases of the game.”
Rayna Nothem, jr., Plymouth
Nothem was a second team all-ECC midfielder as a sophomore. “Rayna’s speed, quickness, and power make her a threat to score from midfield,” Maass said. “As an upperclassman we will look for Rayna to take a more commanding role on the team.”
Lexi Olsen, sr., Sheboygan North
Olsen was honorable mention all-FRCC last season and Golden Raiders coach Chris Lacey feels she is critical to the team’s success as she develops as an attacking midfielder.
Haley Post, sr., Sheboygan North
Post made second team all-FRCC as a defender in 2025.
Claire Pritzl, jr., Howards Grove
Pritzl earned second team all-Big East honors at goalkeeper as a sophomore.
Everleigh Reindl, so., Valders
Reindl made second team all-EWC as a forward last season.
Taavi Saeger, sr., Kiel
Saeger earned unanimous first team all-EWC honors as a midfielder in 2025.
Mollie Schliewe, jr., Sheboygan Falls
Schliewe was chosen as a first team all-EWC midfielder as a sophomore.
Gracie Schmidt, sr., Cedar Grove-Belgium
Schmidt made second team all-Big East last season. “Gracie led the team in assists last season and will look to be a crucial piece in our build up play,” Garza said. “Gracie is a warrior who works relentlessly for the team. She combines this with a creative mind that allows her to see passes that other players won’t see.”
Deanna Schwaller, so., Kiel
Schwaller was a unanimous first team all-EWC forward in 2025.
Gwen Sisel, jr., Roncalli/Two Rivers
Sisel made second team all-EWC as a defender last season.
Taylor Teunissen, sr., Oostburg
In 2025 Teunissen earned second team all-Big East honors. “Teunissen is a dynamic, technical player who plays a key role in maintaining possession,” Wolfert said. “A returning captain, she’s comfortable in tight spaces and excels at distributing the ball to create opportunities for her teammates.”
Ella Vandeer-Meer, jr., Kiel
Vandeer-Meer was a second team all-EWC midfielder as a sophomore.
Gloria Walesh, so., Roncalli/Two Rivers
Walesh made second team all-EWC as a forward in 2025.
Harper Walsdorf, so., Kiel
Walsdorf earned second team all-EWC honors as a midfielder last season.
Contact Tom Dombeck at 920-686-2965 or tdombeck@htrnews.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, at @Tom_Dombeck.
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