NJ girls soccer: The best high school girls soccer players in Monmouth, Ocean, ranked by fans.
Emily Toro
Asbury Park Press
During the 2019 Shore Conference Girls Soccer Season, the Asbury Park Press encourages readers to choose a player of the week.
The top vote-getters in all our Player of the Week polls win invitations to the APP Sports Awards at the end of the school year.
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And the Shore showed up for their players: There were a total of 19,267 votes in the Week 7 poll. Here are the results!
No. 1. Moira Hegglin, Shore
- 50.69%
- 9,767 votes
- Hegglin made 13 saves in a 3-2 loss to Red Bank Catholic in the SCT quarterfinals.
2. Jaime Girtain, Toms River North
- 33.19%
- 6,394 votes
- Girtain had the game-winning goal via a penalty kick with eight minutes left as the Mariners defeated St. John Vianney, 2-1, in an SCT quarterfinal round game.
3. Jordan Cheche, Wall
- 6.97%
- 1,343 votes
- Cheche made six saves in a 3-2 loss to Middletown South in the SCT quarterfinals.
4. Amanda Dym, Rumson-Fair Haven
- 5.12%
- 987 votes
- Dym produced seven saves in a 2-1 loss to Freehold Township in an SCT quarterfinal round game.
5. Reagan Pauwels, Red Bank Catholic
- 2.38%
- 459 votes
- Pauwels scored 2 goals, including her game-winning tally with 6:20 left in the second half as the Caseys defeated Shore, 3-2, in the SCT quarterfinal round game.
6. Anna Priborkina, Freehold Township
- 0.59%
- 113 votes
- Priborkina had one goal and one assist as the Patriots defeated Rumson-Fair Haven, 2-1, in an SCT quarterfinal round game.
7. Kelsea Nolen, St. John Vianney
- 0.54%
- 104 votes
- Nolen had 10 saves as the Lancers fell, 2-1, to Toms River North in the SCT quarterfinal round.win 4-2 via penalty kicks over Freehold Township in an SCT semifinal game.
8. Angie Shekian, Middletown South
- 0.52%
- 100 votes
- Shekian scored the game-winning goal in the 60th minute as the Eagles defeated Wall, 3-2, in the SCT quarterfinals.
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Emily Toro is interning at the Asbury Park Press this fall. She is studying at Communications High School in Wall.