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Vote for the Brockton-area High School Girls Soccer Player of the Year

2025-12-01 09:01
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Vote for the Brockton-area High School Girls Soccer Player of the Year

Highlighting the Brockton area's best of the best in high school girls soccer. Voting closes Monday, Dec. 8.

Vote for the Brockton-area High School Girls Soccer Player of the YearStory byThe EnterpriseJason 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

Willow Forbes-Smith, Bridgewater-Raynham

Senior midfielder made her second straight Eastern Mass All-State First Team after recording 12 goals and five assists for the Trojans (13-2-3). ... Led Bridgewater-Raynham to the Division 1 state tournament. ... Said coach Tim Kaliff, "She is the most technically and tactically sound player the program has had in a decade."

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Campbell Miller, Brockton

Senior midfielder was named Southeast Conference Player of the Year for the Boxers (8-6-3) ... Scored 26 goals and facilitated 11 assists for 37 points, which ranks third all-time in school history. ... Will play at Bentley University next year. ... Said coach Rolando Lopes, "One of the best attacking midfield that I coached in my coaching career (college, high school, club). She's a versatile player who can defend and attack with superb quality."

Caroline Bligh, Cardinal Spellman

Senior forward had 13 goals and 10 assists for the Cardinals (13-4-3), who won a game in the Division 3 state tournament. ... Made the Eastern Mass. All-State First Team. ... Four-year varsity player and two-year Catholic Central League All-Star.

Sachems goalkeeper Kaitlyn Koss blocks a Rams corner kick.
The Marshfield Rams hosted the Middleboro Sachems in girls soccer MIAA tournament play on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025.Sachems goalkeeper Kaitlyn Koss blocks a Rams corner kick. The Marshfield Rams hosted the Middleboro Sachems in girls soccer MIAA tournament play on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025.

Kaitlyn Koss, Middleboro

Senior goalkeeper had a 1.42 goals-against average and posted six shutouts for the Sachems this season. ... Played every game this season, leading Middleboro to a 10-7-2 record and its first Division 2 state tournament appearance in three years. ... Made 15 saves in a tournament loss vs. Marshfield, which was decided by an own-goal in overtime (1-0 final). ... Said coach Denis Cutler, "She is consistent, has great hands and also has an impressive punt."

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Sabrina Fabrizio, Oliver Ames

Junior striker/center midfielder was named to the Eastern Mass. All-State First Team. ... Had seven goals and eight assists this year. ... Hockomock League All-Star has career totals of 14 goals and 13 assists in two varsity seasons after missing her sophomore year to injury. ... Led OA (10-6-2) to the Division 2 state tournament. ... Said coach Candice Spiniolas, "Siena plays with a champion's heart, leading the team in scoring this season while being driven by a fierce will to win and a true passion for learning the game."

Kerri Gomes, West Bridgewater

Senior goalkeeper made the EMass All-State First Team after making 219 saves this season for the Wildcats (9-11), who made the Division 4 state tournament. ... Three-time league All-Star concluded career with 850 career saves. ... Posted six shutouts. ... Said coach Michelle DeCastro, "Kerri has been a standout keeper for four years. As a senior captain, Kerri’s confidence and composure in net helps anchor our defense."

This article originally appeared on The Patriot Ledger: Vote Brockton Enterprise high school girls soccer Player of the Year

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