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Welsh named to 2015 All-State soccer team; Hardin Valley, Farragut players also named

Posted at 9:03 am November 23, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Hardin Valley Paige Hewitt and Lady Wildcats Katie Welsh Sept. 23, 2015

Oak Ridge senior defender Katie Welsh (5) was named to the 2015 AAA All-State Team. Above, Welsh defends against junior Paige Hewitt (14) of Hardin Valley on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Oak Ridge senior defender Katie Welsh has been named to the 2015 AAA All-State Team in soccer.

The All-State team was selected by the Tennessee High School Soccer Coaches Association.

Four players from Hardin Valley and Farragut were also named to the team: senior midfielder Gabby Powers of Hardin Valley, senior defenders Dominique Rowe and Kelsey Klett of Hardin Valley, and junior defender Grace Sommi of Farragut.

Hardin Valley Gabby Powers and Lady Wildcats Kate Hausladen Sept. 23, 2015

Hardin Valley senior midfielder Gabby Powers (17) of Hardin Valley was named to the 2015 AAA All-State Team. Above, Powers battles freshman Kate Hausladen (20) of Oak Ridge on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Hardin Valley Dominique Rowe and Kelsey Klett on Oct. 22, 2015

Hardin Valley senior defenders Dominique Rowe (12) and Kelsey Klett (8) were named to the 2015 AAA All-State Team. They are pictured above in the Region 2-AAA championship at Hardin Valley on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Here is the 2015 AAA All-State Team:

2015 AAA All-State Team
Forwards
Gabby Little 12 Houston
Kami McGee 10 Collierville
Sam DeBien 12 Cleveland
Anna Lanter 11 Soddy-Daisy
Kendall Powell 11 Cookeville
Casey Riemer 12 Bearden
Olivia Doak 12 Shelbyville Central
Megan Brinkley 11 Station Camp
Chloe Arnold 11 Tennessee High
Karlie Paschall 11 Ravenwood
Olivia Winnett 12 Brentwood
Merideth Sleessman 12 Franklin
Julie Garst 11 Independence
Jasmine Sewell 12 Cane Ridge
Midfielders 
Paola Ellis 11 Houston
Gabby Powers 12 Hardin Valley
Caroline Hobbs 12 Maryville
Anna Brock Hawkins 12 Oakland
Mackenzie Wrather 12 Smyrna
Sydney Cason 11 Hendersonville
Salera Jordan 12 Clarksville
Anna Moore 12 Tennessee High
Mackenzie  Firek 12 Ravenwood
Defenders
Taylor White 12 Houston
Katrina Ostrom 11 Houston
Emily Woods 12 Collierville
Lauren Turbill 11 Cookeville
Caroline Duncan 10 White Station
Katie Welsh 12 Oak Ridge
Grace Sommi 11 Farragut
Dominique Rowe 12 Hardin Valley
Kelsey Klett 12 Hardin Valley
Taylor Frizen 11 Bearden
Lizzy Fry 12 Maryville
Madison Louk 12 Siegel
Taylor Ryan 12 Siegel
Madison Hochstetler 12 Oakland
Claire Almaraz 11 Hendersonville
Shelby Oldham 11 Mt Juliet
Carly Eakin 12 Bartlett
Erin Yonak 11 Arlington
Emily Montgomery 12 Mumford
Jordan Chawan 12 Brentwood
Goalkeepers
Kaylee Hammer 11 Houston
Emma Grace Goldman 12 Oakland
Melia Corea 12 Clarksville
Allie Guin 12 Beech
Ashton Shields 10 Arlington
Maggie Elpers 12 Dobyns-Bennett
Jessica Harvey 12 Franklin
Sam Colley 12 Independence

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2015 AAA All-State Team, Dominique Rowe, Farragut, Gabby Powers, Grace Sommi, Hardin Valley, Katie Welsh, Kelsey Klett, Paige Hewitt, Tennessee High School Soccer Coaches Association

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