ECNL Florida – Breakout stars from the 2026 class
LAKEWOOD RANCH, Florida – The ECNL National Event in Florida wrapped up earlier this week. This was the first event of 2023, but not the first event of the 2022-2023 club season. As part of scouting efforts during the club…
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Continue ReadingLAKEWOOD RANCH, Florida – The ECNL National Event in Florida wrapped up earlier this week. This was the first event of 2023, but not the first event of the 2022-2023 club season. As part of scouting efforts during the club season, PrepSoccer has spent some time with the current crop of freshman. This new class offers a number of new faces, but also shows the potential for the future with this group. A number of players from the 2026 had some standout moments during the event in Florida. Below are a handful of those players.
PrepSoccer ECNL National Event Florida – 2026 Standouts
Grace Archer Grace Archer D Ponte Vedra | 2026 State FL , Florida Elite 07 The ball is stuck to her foot like glue. Archer is an extremely technically gifted player who will come in and impact any game. She played a great ball through to her teammate who unfortunately couldn’t finish.
Eva Sowers, Ohio Elite 07 – Has been the other spark for this side. She is a solid number 9 as she goes deep to pick up the ball and then puts in the work to get back in position close to the goal. Very comfortable with pressure on her back or when a player is in front of her.
Emma Reichling Emma Reichling M Richard Montgomery | 2026 MD , Bethesda 07 – Reichling scored an absolute beauty, saw the keeper off of her line and chipped her from the right side of the box.
Christian Graves, Bethesda 07 – Graves was the most technically gifted center back of the day. Multiple times found her way out of the pressure and keeps a level head with the ball at her feet.
Kamdyn Fuller, Solar SC 07 – Solar SC went 3-0 at the event with 13 goals scored and only one goal conceded. It was a dominant display from the squad from Texas. With many of the top 2025s in the nation on the team, there wasn’t much space for the few 2026s to shine. However, Kamdyn Fuller, an 08, ended the event with a pair of assists. Grace Alvarez also had two assists. Fuller showed good vision on her assists as she found her teammate Iriana Sarpy to create the chances.