Rankings Analysis: Six names to know from CA’s 2025s
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The PrepSoccer Player Rankings for the Class of 2025 for California were updated last week. Over the past week, we’ve taken an in-depth look at the class including players to know from each group of the rankings. Below we break…
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Continue ReadingThe PrepSoccer Player Rankings for the Class of 2025 for California were updated last week. Over the past week, we’ve taken an in-depth look at the class including players to know from each group of the rankings.
Below we break down the best of the best from the class including the players who are the top ranked at their position.
It feels like Fiona Shin Fiona Shin F State #164 Nation CA is just scratching the surface for her potential. The Beach FC 07 ECNL team has been a breakout star during this campaign – and is a team to watch in the playoffs this summer. Shin is an attacking midfielder/winger. She is a goal-hungry player who is a ruthless finisher. When she is out wide, she likes to play on the right and cut inside to put the ball on her left foot. She has pace with the ball at her feet so she immediately forces the defense to retreat. Once in the open field, she is great at scanning quickly and going through her options. She is a good passer and an efficient finisher. Shin is going to end up at a top, top program at the next level and be an immediate contributor. The level she has shown in the past year in the ECNL suggests she should be getting more looks at the national team level.
Sherrer is a defensive midfielder for San Diego Surf. Of her physical attributes, her strength is deceiving. Whenever she goes into a tackle, the opposition tends to bounce off of her. She is lean, but she is a force. Most teams tend to press Surf tight at the start of the game, but usually drop off after 60 minutes because it is so frustrating to play against Sherrer and her teammates. She is difficult to dispossess because she is elusive with her movements and utilizes body feints really well. She is is clever with her shoulder drops and does well in using the opposition’s body to turn the opposite direction and put the defender behind on her hip. She is also active off the ball and tough to stop because she is always adjusting her shape to support her teammates. Her passing and vision are a strong point as well. She does not force the pass, but she is capable of playing the key pass to split the defense. She has also scored a few goals as well when the defense drops off. Sherrer’s ball striking technique is very good for a young player. The potential is there for the Surf standout to be a top prospect in the nation in this class.
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Nakfoor is a sophomore, she’s also listed as one of the captains of her varsity squad. The goalkeeper from Southern California is a rare player in that regard. Every team that Nakfoor plays on seems to be immediately drawn to her leadership qualities. She is a goalkeeper who can instill confidence in her teammates. Her performances at the start of the high school season helped raiser her level in the rankings as she looked like the top player in the position at times. Nakfoord is looking to lead JSerra to a CIF Championship this season.
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The element of Salvador’s game that standouts the most is how well-rounded she is in all facets of the game. She is a center midfielder who is ideally a box-to-box type of player at the next level. She has quick feet and jumps on bad touches from the opposition. She is great in the transition of the game because she makes quick decisions and finds her teammates with her early passes. She is fearless in the tackle when going in for a duel. She often wins those challenges because she has good technique. She is well-coached and should be a good fit at nearly any program at the next level because she can offer a strong foundation for such an important position.
Paolini is one of the top center backs in the state in this class. She plays as the left center back for the Slammers FC Koge team. She is right footed, but looks confident with either foot. Her performance against San Diego Surf in the ECNL really sealed her spot as one of the best in this position. She went up against one of the top forwards in the state and battled to lead her side to a shutout victory. Paolini is an instinctual defender in the way she has this game awareness sense that allows her to cut out danger early. She reads the game and anticipates better than almost any other player in this age group. She is a major reason why teams cannot score against Slammers Koge.
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It’s probably easy to say that Paige Thompson Paige Thompson null | M Las Lomas | 2025 State #70 Nation CA is the unsung hero of the MVLA 07 squad. The defensive midfielder lets her teammates shine. But the days of Thompson being unsung are long gone. She is fully appreciated at this publication and by almost any scout. She is a joy to watch. She has this swagger to her play – and the extra large headband is just the perfect compliment to her aura – that stands out from the fields. She was a mark with her tackling and defensive work rate. She makes quick decisions with the ball and connects to her teammates with remarkable accuracy and consistency. Thompson is a baller – and proudly wears that crown.