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Photo gallery: 2013 Los Angeles Daily News All Area Girls Soccer Team Player of the Year: ABBI WILLIAMS, Chaminade, Senior Her intensity, determination and purpose helped Williams become one of the top defenders in Southern California. But it was a sense of urgency and sheer will that resulted in Williams repeatedly delivering in the clutch offensively, leading the Eagles to the most impressive playoff run in program history. Williams, a Mission League first team selection, scored seven goals in eight postseason matches   along with a penalty shot in the Div. I semifinals against rival même de changement de vie Harvard Westlake   and five of them either tied the score or gave Chaminade the lead. She delivered the tying score against Harvard Westlake and the go ahead goal just before halftime in a 3 1 victory over Aliso Niguel in the division final. Williams also scored the lone goal in the Div. II regional semifinals against Cabrillo/Lompoc and accounted for Chaminade's offense in a 3 1 setback to Cathedral Catholic in the regional championship. Her selection as Div. I player of the year marks only the fifth time a local athlete has received such recognition in the past two decades and Williams is one of only two defenders to be honored on that list, as well as the only individual to receive the award outright. 17 under national team camp and playing in bust en gut ler an international exhibition against Germany. Corrin's fearless attitude on defense and ability to provide support on offense were crucial Toujours face aux sergents in Harvard Westlake's transition attack, helping the Wolverines capture the Mission League title and reach the Div. I semifinals. Coach of the Year: MIKE EVANS, Chaminade Of Evans' five Southern Section titles, none were more satisfying and perhaps unexpected as the Div. I championship won by the Eagles. Although Chaminade dealt with injuries and an emotional journey throughout the season, the Eagles regrouped from a third place finish in the Mission League to not only defeat rival Harvard Westlake in the semifinals, but capture the school's first Div. I title in any sport and reach their first Div. II regional final. FIRST TEAM JACKIE ALTSCHULD, El Camino Real, Senior
The City Section player of the year capped an exceptional career with a fourth straight title. The San Diego signee had 23 goals, five in the postseason, and nine assists for the Conquistadores. RACHEL CONNERS, Oaks Christian, Senior
Despite significant losses to graduation, the San Diego bound Conners led the Lions to a third consecutive Div. III regional final. She had nine goals and 10 assists, earning Tri Valley League and Div. III first team honors. CARLEY McBEATH, El Camino Real, Senior
Her presence defensively in the midfield earned All City first team honors and contributed to a lineup that allowed 27 goals in as many matches. The San Jose State signee added nine assists for the 12 time City champs. KAYLA MILLS, Flintridge Sacred Heart, Senior
The Mission League MVP and Div. I first team selection remained one of the area's most versatile players, excelling defensively for the Tologs although she's signed as a forward with USC. COURTNEY O'BRIEN, Harvard Westlake, Sophomore
Perhaps no player in the state had a greater impact in a reserve role than O'Brien, who was selected Mission League Offensive MVP and received Div. I first team honors. O'Brien led the Wolverines with 20 goals and added seven assists. KRISTEN OSUNA, Quartz Hill, Senior
Led the Southern Section with 55 goals, finishing her four year career with 114, helping the Rebels reach their first Div. IV final. The Golden League Offensive player of the year and Div. IV first team selection added 36 assists. ARIELLE SHIP, Westlake, Senior
The Cal Berkeley signee scored a program record 27 goals, including 21 against Marmonte opponents to earn the league's MVP award. A Div. II first team selection, Ship guided Westlake to its fifth straight league title and the semifinals. BRIANNA SINGH, Lancaster, Senior
The Golden League and Div. IV first team selection, signed with Southeastern University, had a career high 47 goals to finish with 123 in her four year career, among the top five scorers in area history. BRITTANY SOLIS, Chaminade, Senior
A Mission League and Div. I first team selection with 12 goals and 16 assists, Solis' efficiency on set plays was instrumental in the Eagles' postseason run. Although recruited to play soccer in college, Solis has signed to play softball at Central Florida. SARAH TEEGARDEN, Flintridge Sacred Heart, Senior
Contributing a lineup that posted nine shutouts and allowed 17 goals in 21 matches, the Wake Forest bound Teegarden was Mission League defensive MVP and a Div. I second team honoree. TAYLOR VENEGAS, Valencia, Senior
The Foothill MVP and Div. II first team pick helped the Vikings win the league championship outright and reach the quarterfinals. The Biola commit scored 14 goals, including seven in league, and delivered the deciding penalty kick against Claremont in a second round win. SECOND TEAM Bree Bosson, Royal, Sr.
  
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