Six 2025s on the rise from Illinois
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The club postseason wrapped up this month with the national championships from the various leagues. The Illinois class of 2025 features a number of top prospects including Eclipse Select SC center back standout Gabrielle Poretto Gabrielle Poretto null | D…
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Continue ReadingThe club postseason wrapped up this month with the national championships from the various leagues. The Illinois class of 2025 features a number of top prospects including Eclipse Select SC center back standout Gabrielle Poretto Gabrielle Poretto null | D IMG Academy | 2025 State #51 Nation IL (featured image). In recent months, a number of other players have been making a name for themselves as well.
PrepSoccer gives a scouting report on six players to know from the Illinois 2025 class.
MC Galante was one of the standouts from the Eclipse Select 07 ECNL run in the North America Cup at the postseason event in San Diego. The goalkeeper made a number of saves in key moments for her side. She is an athletic shot-stopper with good technique in her diving. She is comfortable playing off her line and almost looks like a sweeper-keeper at times with how far off her line she plays and how often she is on the ball. Her distribution is good and her quality of passing/ball striking has improved this season. She has secure hands and does well in getting the ball into her possession cleanly on crosses.
The captain of the Eclipse Select ECNL 06 group had a few standout performances from San Diego. The left-footed outside back offered some quality going forward for her side. Confident on the ball, Simpson did well when she was released and could whip in a cross. She hits a good ball on set pieces – driven with pace – and offers a threat for an assist on any dead ball within 40 yards. She is a strong defender when she gets hands on the attacker and forces them away from goal. There were a couple of times when she overstepped the challenge in the open field and got caught on her heels in the duel. Improving on her approach to those open field confrontations will push her name into the conversation among best outside backs in this class at a regional level.
Lucy Aronsohn Lucy Aronsohn M University | 2025 IL earned a spot on the IHSSCA All-Sectional Section 1 Team for her contributions at the high school level. She was the only 2025 midfielder in that group. Aronsohn is a bit of an off-the-radar prospect. She seems like a late arrival to the club game, perhaps only picking it up in the past few years. She is a multi-sport athlete with her standing out on the basketball court as well. She is playing club, high school, and futsal now. She is an attacking midfielder who I think has a future at the next level. She is a dynamic playmaker in that role. Quick in her thought, decisive in her action, and slippery with her movements, Aronsohn has characteristics that will translate to the college game. Scouts of every level should take notice because she could be a gem in hiding.
A left-footed attacking midfielder, Davila is a rare prospect just on her player profile. There are very few left-footed players in that role. She is a good finisher. She strikes the ball well and has the quality to finish chances from outside of the box. Her finishing extends to her recognition of space as she does well in popping up in space and dribbling past defenders when the opportunity is available. She could feature on the left wing as well. She has Division I talent in the attack. As she continues to improve defensively in her pressing, she will probably have scouts pencil her in as an early contributor at that level.
Kotler is an outside back who was outstanding for the FC United GA team during the postseason. She has good pace and athleticism. She is a flyer on the wing and regularly contributes in the attack. She had an assist in the last game of the season. Kotler’s speed wows on the defense as well. She has elite recovery speed and is a great 1v1 defender.