Six Players to Know from Arizona’s 2025 Rankings
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The PrepSoccer State Rankings for Arizona’s 2025 class were released last week. The rankings featured some of the best players in the country from the sophomore class. This is the first ranking for this class in Arizona. It will be…
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Continue ReadingThe PrepSoccer State Rankings for Arizona’s 2025 class were released last week. The rankings featured some of the best players in the country from the sophomore class. This is the first ranking for this class in Arizona. It will be updated again during the club season.
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The SC del Sol goalkeeper leads a large contingent of players from the club in the rankings. Zorn is in the youth national team at the U16 level, recently called into a camp in Portland, Oregon. She is an excellent shot-stopper with qualities that translate to the international level. She is rated as one of the top prospects in the country as an overall recruit, which will put her and her team in the spotlight this season as college coaches turn their attentions to the 2025 class.
Chiuchiolo is one of the most exciting players in the club game. She is a skillful player who dances with the ball at her feet. She is a student of the game and because of her strong technical base (first touch, ball control, and lower body strength) she can play a variety of rolls at the next level. She combines well with her teammates, which gives her the high ceiling from the attacking midfield role. She also is excellent in 1v1 situations while playing with the ball at her feet because she is clever and has a number of tricks to her arsenal. She could be an excelletn winger at the next level. Chiuchiolo also has a strong leg, and kicks for her high school football team.
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In the deep dive for the Arizona rankings, Huckelbridge was one of the players who stood out the most from the game film. She has some accolades to her credit including a call-up to the Youth National Team Talent Identification event this year. She is even a step better than that level. She is an outstanding center midfielder from the 2025 class – and the potential is there for her to be even more at the next level. She plays as a defensive midfielder and she’s the catalyst for her side. She reads the game like a coach and always seems to be in the right spot. She plays simply and beautifully. I love the way she scans the field before receiving the ball. She has the ball striking technique to hit a pinpoint pass to anywhere on the field. Huckelbridge has a lot of potential to jump into a high spot in the national rankings at the next update if she continues to play at a high level for her club.
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Allyson Brown Allyson Brown M Xaver College Prep | 2025 State AZ breaks up the SC del Sol party in the rankings. Brown is another midfielder. She is part of the Phoenix Rising 05/04 (U18/19) team this season in the ECNL. She is one of the few players in this class who is playing at that level this season. She is a box-to-box center midfielder. She showed that she can compete against older players, which is a promising sign for scouts projections her early contributions at the next level.
Lujan is another standout goalkeeper from the Arizona 2025 class. She is behind a talented goalkeeper at the high school level with senior Lexi Saveski Lexi Saveski 5’7″ | GK Perry | 2023 State AZ leading the way at Perry High School in Gilbert, but Lujan is the next in line at the school. The sophomore goalkeeper earned her spot on this list due to her play at the club level with Arizona Arsenal in ECNL. Lujan is brave off her line. She is a charging goalkeeper who is excellent in breakaway situations. She does a good job in commanding her box and being aggressive on crosses. She has good hands and does well on high shots. The potential is there for Lujan to be a marquee player in this class.
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Peterson had a breakout campaign as a freshman as the high school level. With 42 goals in 21 games (according to MaxPreps), she was one of the most prolific attackers in all of Arizona last season. The stats are not the reason Peterson is on this list. The game film shows that she has the potential to take her game to the next level. She was a dominant force against defenses in high school. There is reason to believe she can find similar success at the next level. She has pace, strength, and a good finisher’s instinct – those elements translate up in levels. Continuing to develop and improve her game will be key to making that jump easier moving forward as she becomes one of the top marked players in high school soccer in Arizona this season.