Meet the Oregon high school girls soccer stars of the week

Here are the Oregon high school girls soccer stars of the week as nominated by coaches, fans and readers.
If you would like to make a nomination in a future week, email danbrood91@gmail.com. These submissions will be included on our athlete of the week ballot.
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Grace Alderton, David Douglas
The junior midfielder, who leads the Scots’ attack with her strong field vision, scored a goal in a 3-0 jamboree win over Woodburn, and she had a goal and an assist in a season-opening 6-0 victory at Liberty.
Paige Allen, La Grande
The junior forward scored three goals for the Tigers in their 8-0 victory over Payette, Idaho, in a nonleague match at La Grande High School.
Lena Caballero Uhtoff, Ashland
The senior midfielder tallied two goals and an assist to help lead the Grizzlies to a 5-0 season-opening win at Phoenix in a nonleague match.
Bella Capra, Canby
The sophomore scored two goals in a jamboree match against Forest Grove and came up with the winning goal for the Cougars in their 2-1 nonleague victory at Southridge.
Cloe Chase, Marist Catholic
The senior team captain got off to an amazing start to the season, notching seven goals and an assist for the Spartans in season-opening wins over Churchill and Philomath.
Calla Cheah, Wells
The senior scored both goals for the Guardians in their 2-2 tie with La Salle Prep in a nonleague match at La Salle Prep.
Eleanor Cohen, Cleveland
The freshman forward/midfielder scored two goals for the Warriors in their 4-2 season-opening win at Beaverton.
Abby Cox, Jesuit
The senior midfielder/forward had a huge performance for the Crusaders, with two goals and four assists in an 8-1 win at Cleveland in a nonleague match.
Alice Davidson, Scappoose
The senior midfielder scored four goals, including one on a direct kick from 20 yards outside the box, in leading the team to a 4-1 nonleague win at Gladstone.
Mia Dentinger, Klamath Union
The senior center midfielder, with her ability to stop fast breaks and her ability to go hard at opposing teams to win the ball, has helped the Pelicans get off to a 2-1 start to the season.
Kaiya Doty, The Dalles
The freshman center back anchored the Riverhawks’ back line, coming up with key tackles and interceptions to help them earn a 2-2 tie at Newport in a nonleague match.
Isabel Doubrava, North Marion
The junior forward/defender scored the only goal of the match, giving the Huskies a 1-0 win at Oregon Episcopal School in a nonleague match. She scored again in a 2-1 loss against Valley Catholic.
Morgan Duke, West Salem
The senior forward scored a long-range goal in the final minute to give the Titans a 1-0 win over Nelson in a nonleague match at West Salem High School.
Rowan Evans, La Grande
The sophomore forward/midfielder scored two goals to help the Tigers run to an 8-0 win against Payette, Idaho, in a nonleague contest at La Grande High School.
Jolene Foster, Klamath Union
The senior forward, who missed almost all of her junior season after suffering a broken lower leg, has come back strong to start the season. She had two goals in each of the Pelicans’ first two games.
Meredith Gardner, Scappoose
The senior forward scored three goals in the team’s season-opening 8-0 nonleague victory at Estacada.
Kamilla Grimmer, Philomath
The senior forward, and a team captain, scored four goals and added an assist for the Warriors in a season-opening 9-1 win over South Albany. She had a goal and an assist in a 3-2 loss to Marist Catholic.
Ella Heppner, Crater
The junior forward/defender tallied two second-half goals for the Comets in their 4-2 home loss against Roseburg in a nonleague match.
Marley Hunter, Grant
The junior scored both goals for the Generals in their season-opening 2-0 win over Willamette. She scored another goal in a 3-0 victory against Sherwood.
Hazel Levin, Roosevelt
The senior midfielder, a key player for the Roughriders when it comes to offense and defense, scored a goal from about 40 yards in a season-opening 4-1 home win over McKay.
Libby McLaughlin, Marist Catholic
The freshman midfielder had six assists for the Spartans in their first two matches, both wins, including four assists in a 6-0 victory over Churchill.
Maggie Pechanec Canale, Pendleton
The sophomore scored three second-half goals for the Buckaroos in their 5-0 win at McLoughlin in a nonleague contest.
Mia Sena, St. Mary’s Academy
The junior tallied two goals and had an assist for the Blues in their 4-0 season-opening win over South Salem in a nonleague match at Buckman Field.
Katya Tercek, Barlow
The junior forward assisted on both Bruins goals and kept constant pressure on the defense in their 2-0 season-opening home win over Beaverton.
Riley Weaks, Jesuit
The freshman forward scored two second-half goals to help lead the way for the Crusaders in their 4-0 win over Wells in a nonleague tilt at Jesuit High School.
Maleigha Canaday-Elliott, McDaniel
The senior played lock-down defense on the left side and scored the winning goal in the second half for the Mountain Lions in their 1-0 home win over Century.
