Rankings Analysis: Washington’s Best Shine in 2025
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The National Rankings for the class of 2025 were released this month. The updated list included a number of new players from Washington state. The Pacific Northwest has been a hot-bed for girls club soccer for a number of years…
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Continue ReadingThe National Rankings for the class of 2025 were released this month. The updated list included a number of new players from Washington state. The Pacific Northwest has been a hot-bed for girls club soccer for a number of years and this class is shaping up to be one of the best from the region. A deep-dive into the state in recent weeks revealed we missed a number of top prospects in our national rankings from this group.
Below is a scouting report on a some of the players in the National Rankings from Washington as well as some players from the Watch List and some players that probably should’ve been in consideration.
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Draper Kunz is a skillful attacking player who had a stellar showing at the ECNL National Selection Game earlier this year. The Eastside FC standout has the skill to take over a game when she is on the ball and given time to shine. She is an impactful two-way player with excellent ball-striking technique. I think she shines the best when she plays as an inverted winger so she can showcase her vision and close control of the ball to operate in the pocket of space between the right back and the center back.
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Snorsky is a new name to the national rankings, but not a new name to the scouting radar. The most enticing aspect of Snorsky’s game is the pace that she plays at consistently from game to game. Regardless of the opponent or score, Snorsky brings full speed from the opening whistle.The Crossfire attacking midfielder is often buzzing around the ball ready to spring into the attack. That type of intensity is certainly an attribute that many many coaches seek out from prospects. Snorsky thrives in a chaotic environment at the club level. She has this elite speed in short bursts that allows to navigate around defenders and cut on a dime. Her game could improve in some of the technical aspects as she can over dribble at times and how she stacks up against college level physicality is a question-mark. The unbridled defensive pressing and high work rate make it easy to overlooking some of the developing aspects of her game. Snorsky should be a target for programs that need that type of attacking midfielder for their style of play.
Uezato is a talented, hard working winger for Crossfire Premier ECNL 07. She could be a wide midfielder or a winger at the next level. She is the type of player who doesn’t try to do too much. She plays through her teammates and can finish chances with either foot. She is strong on the ball and a good option to play in front of a speedy overlapping wingback.
Center back – either right or left, right footed. Sweet right foot, delivers a good set piece. Byeman is a decorated prospect with youth national team call-ups in the past. Her club side had an up-and-down campaign in the ECNL with a slump at the end of the season that saw them slip out of a Champions League spot. Byeman should still have scouts show up to the postseason games this month. She is a solid defender but her best attributes come in the possession side of the game. She likes to look long in the pass as she can hit a 40-yard ball with accuracy. Defensively, there are times when she grants too much space to forwards. She could rely on her athleticism more to keep close contact with center forwards. Byeman is a big-time prospect from Washington and will be in the spotlight this summer for scouts.
Fox is another decorated defender from Washington. She plays as an outside back, usually on the right side. She is physical at the point of contact. She uses her body well in tackles, her technique in shielding is a great example for other players in how to properly uses your body correctly to keep the opposition off the ball. Fox is easily one of the best shutdown outside backs in this class. She could offer more on the ball going forward, but her defensive qualities are outstanding so it’s the main reason why she should be a top target in this group.
Center forward. Franklin is a fun player to scout. She is a dynamic playmaker in the final third. She shines when left in 1v1 duels against a center back. She has the pace to get past a defender when they close the space, but if she is given space, she is a lethal finisher who only needs a small opening for a goal. She is originally from Hawaii, but her play with Crossfire should attract the attention of some top programs from the Northwest.
Bruns is a tough defender who was a standout at both the club and high school level this season. She plays as the right center back for the Crossfire Premier 07 ECNL team. She gets a big plus in the notebook for her competitive spirit. She wants to win every battle and takes a lot of pride in shutting out the opposition. Hadley Hagwell Hadley Hagwell D Eastside Catholic | 2025 State WA and Bruns have been an outstanding partnership this season.
Ward is the left back for the Crossfire Premier 07 ECNL team. She is an excellent left back in this class. One of the best in the region from the left back position. Ward is quick, fierce, and skillful. She can get forward and offer something to her side in terms of key passes or crosses. Ward missed the national list, but she is a player that has the potential to be a top prospect from this class.
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Defensive midfielder from the Eastside ECNL 07 team. Cebull has a quiet profile online without much mention from a national perspective, which suggests she is an under-the-radar gem. The defensive midfielder is currently playing with a brace on her knee. Cebull is on this list because she is a baller. She made some passes in recent ECNL games that suggest she is ready for the college game immediately. She can split defenders and slice up the opposition among the best for players in her position. She is a strong tackle. The brace on her knee might hold her back a smidge, but her mind is sharp and she is thinking faster than her opponent in most games. She is a player that should be getting more attention.
Ericson was a big miss on the national list. She is a baller. She plays for the Eastside 06 ECNL squad. She wears the captain’s armband and lines up as a defensive midfielder for that team. She is a commanding presence on the field. Calm on the ball and plays with her head up, Ericson is the type of player that lifts those around her. She is strong in the tackle and good at reading the game. She could improve her off-the-ball movement when her side is in possession to be more of an option for teammates, but that aspect of her game will evolve as she fits in with a new style of play at the next level. She should be considered one of the top recruits in the region for the 2025 class.
Laccinole is another player who probably should’ve been in discussion for a spot on the national list. She is the starting left center back for the Crossfire Premier 06 ECNL squad. She is right footed. She is a very good physical defender. She does well using her body to control where the forward can go. She’s had an exceptional season at the 06 level while going against some of the top 2024 forwards in the region. Her ability in aerial duels jumps off the screen from game film. She is one to watch from this class as her highlight reel has some jaw-dropping moments – even to suggest she should be considered among the best center backs in Washington for 2025.
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Studebaker is a center midfielder by the letter of the position, but she is everywhere on the field. There was a point during a game where it seemed like there were three players wearing her jersey. There are characteristics to Studebaker’s game that suggest she is on the professional pathway. The level of dominance she brings on the youth fields should translate immediately to the college game. She is a charging presence in 50/50 balls in the center of the field. She makes good decisions in possession. And she is capable of making a late run into the box to finish off a chance – or just as likely track a run 60 yards to stop a goal. Studebaker should be considered one of the top No. 8s in this class.
Snodgrass is a standout in goal. An athletic shot-stopper with unlimited potential, Snodgrass has been identified by Girls Academy coaches as one of the top performers in that league. She should be at the top of the list for scouts in the region looking for a goalkeeper who can cover the whole frame of the goal and has excellent distribution.