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And the winner is...MN Soccer Hub Girls' Top Performer revealed

By Kassondra Burtis, SportsEngine, 09/22/20, 5:30PM CDT

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See who fans voted as the top performer from Sept. 14-19.

Athletes are considered for the weekly top performer poll only if their stats are entered on the MN Soccer Hub by 10 a.m. on Sundays. If coaches or members of their staffs need access to enter stats, please email mnhubs@sportngin.com.


Top performer winner

Brooklyn Sayler, East Grand Forks. The Green Wave extended their winning streak to four games by defeating Crookston 6-0 on Sept. 15. Sayler, a junior forward, led the offense with a season-high five points (4 goals, 1 assist) in the triumph.

Top performer candidates

Khyah Harper, Centennial. The senior forward was responsible for over half of the Cougars’ goals during an 8-0 defeat of Osseo on Sept. 15, scoring a season-high five goals to fuel the win. Harper’s 15 goals this season place her at No. 3 in the state in scoring behind the Moorhead duo of Olivia Watson (31 goals) and Maria Zanotti (17 goals).

Ali Hedlund, Coon Rapids. The Cardinals needed perfection from their goalkeeper during a close match against Spring Lake Park, and the senior delivered by recording her first shutout of the season. Hedlund made 19 saves on Sept. 17 in Coon Rapids' fourth one-goal contest of the season to back the 1-0 win.

Brooklyn Sayler, East Grand Forks. The Green Wave extended their winning streak to four games by defeating Crookston 6-0 on Sept. 15. Sayler, a junior forward, led the offense with a season-high five points (4 goals, 1 assist) in the triumph.

Ava Stanchina, Northfield. The sophomore forward exceeded her points total from all of last season on Sept. 18 in the Raiders' 14-1 rout of Faribault alone. She scored eight goals — a feat that had been reached just twice in Minnesota State High School League history prior to this season — and added two assists. Through six games, Stanchina has tallied 14 goals (tied for No. 4 in the state with Spectrum's Maddie Fritel) and four assists.

Sarah Wagner, Henry Sibley. The sophomore contributed in the Warriors’ 11-0 triumph over North St. Paul on Sept. 15 with six points. Wagner's three goals and three assists led Henry Sibley's offense, helping the Warriors extend their undefeated streak to five games.

*Stats and records as of Sept. 20.


MN Soccer Hub polls are for entertainment purposes only. 


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