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Vote for the South Shore High School Girls Soccer Player of the Year

2025-12-01 09:01
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Highlighting the South Shore's best of the best in high school girls soccer. Voting closes Monday, Dec. 8.

Vote for the South Shore High School Girls Soccer Player of the YearStory byThe Patriot LedgerJason Snow, The Patriot LedgerMon, December 1, 2025 at 9:01 AM UTC·3 min read

The 2025 fall high school sports season was one to remember.

Before we release our girls soccer All-Scholastic teams, we need help from our readers. You will have a say in who wins Player of the Year honors in every sport. We've trimmed down the list of the area's best players into an even more elite group.

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Cast your vote below for The Patriot Ledger High School Girls Soccer Player of the Year below. Reader votes will make up 20% of the tally. Our four staff reporters (Chris McDaniel, Eric McHugh, Jason Snow and Ryan Vermette) make up the rest of the vote.

Voting closes Monday, Dec. 8.

The candidates

Caitlin Nugent, Braintree

Senior midfielder was named to the EMGSCA All-State team and Eastern Mass. All-Star First Team. ... League All-Star will play at Southern New Hampshire University next year. ... Four-year varsity player was voted the No. 4 player in the Bay State Conference.

Georgia Royston, Cohasset

Junior midfielder had 11 goals and 13 assists this season. ... EMGSCA All-State player and Eastern Mass. First-Teamer led the Skippers (17-4) to the Division 4 quarterfinals. ... Recipient of the United Soccer Coaches Team MVP award. ... Said coach Deb Beal, "Georgia's season has been one of growth and maturity. She has taken on a much larger role on the field. She is the engine behind our transition."

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Lauren Sutliffe, Duxbury

Senior forward led the Dragons to the Division 2 state championship and was named Patriot League Keenan Division MVP. ... Registered 15 goals and 18 assists in the regular season. ... Named to the EMGSCA All-State team. ... Coach Rob Jones referred to her as "a generational player," adding, "She made a phenomenal impact over four years on varsity."

Hannah Morse, Norwell

Junior forward scored 28 goals and 14 assists this fall. ... EMGSCA All-State player led the Clippers (17-3-2) to the Division 3 semifinals. ... Has 102 career points. ... Tallied four hat tricks this season. ... Said coach Rob Williams, "She has become such a leader of the program."

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Libby Harper, Hull

Junior striker tallied 31 goals and 10 assists for the Division 5 state champions. ... Named South Shore League Tobin Division Player of the Year. ... EMGSCA All-State player. ... Had 10 goals and one assists in five postseason games. ... Said coach Stew Bell, "Libby was consistently excellent this year. She came out of the gate on a mission, and she never slowed down."

Jacqueline Manning, North Quincy

Senior forward had 24 goals and eight assists as the Patriot League Fisher Division MVP. ... Owns program record of 56 career goals. ... EMGSCA All-State player led the Raiders (14-5-3) to their first Division 2 state tournament win in 18 years. ... Said coach Joe Kayser, "Despite all the records and recognition, Jacqueline was always a team-first player. She never made it about herself. Her hard work every day helped lead North Quincy to one of their best seasons ever."

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Makenna Foley, Plymouth North

Senior center midfielder had 17 goals — half of her team's season total — with eight assists this season. ... Four-year starter was named to the EMGSCA All-State and Eastern Mass. All-Star team. ... Committed to play at Providence College as a junior. ... Said coach Eric Foley, "A tireless worker with a team-first attitude, she has been an impact player all four years of her high school career."

This article originally appeared on The Patriot Ledger: Vote for South Shore High School Girls Soccer Player of the Year

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