Corey Burns
School: Loyola.
Class: Junior.
Position: Defender.
Numbers: 11 goals, 6 assists; led defense that recorded 22 shutouts.
College: Iowa.
FYI: Burns was the centerpiece to a defense that allowed five goals in 26 games.
Repeated: “Corey can control the entire game from the back line, both offensively and defensively.” — Loyola coach Craig Snower.
Jill D’Amico
School: Naperville Central.
Class: Senior.
Position: Goalie.
Numbers: 9 goals against in 21.5 matches (0.42 goals-against average), 12 shutouts.
College: Jacksonville.
FYI: D’Amico was a four-year starter.
Repeated: “The 10 girls that played in front of Jill truly believed she was going to keep the ball out of our net.” — Naperville Central coach Ed Watson.
Zoey Goralski
School: Neuqua Valley.
Class: Junior.
Position: Midfielder.
Numbers: 17 goals, 11 assists.
College: UCLA.
FYI: Goralski is a member of the under-17 U.S. Women’s National Team.
Repeated: “Zoey is one of the most dangerous players in the state.” — Barrington coach Ryan Stengren.
Keeley Nolan
School: Glenbrook South.
Class: Senior.
Position: Defender.
Numbers: 5 goals, 6 assists.
College: Alabama (playing club).
FYI: Was a competitive swimmer before focus solely on soccer.
Repeated: “Keeley was able to close down opponents while attacking out of the back, and that provided great flexibility for our team.” — Glenbrook South coach Seong Ha.
Callie O’Donnell
School: Plainfield North.
Class: Senior.
Position: Forward.
Numbers: 29 goals, 20 assists.
College: Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
FYI: O’Donnell is the program’s all-time leading scorer with 87 goals and 75 assists.
Repeated: “Callie’s speed, athleticism, technical ability and leadership put Plainfield North soccer on the map.” — Plainfield North coach Jane Crowe.
Christina Ordonez
School: York.
Class: Senior.
Position: Forward.
Numbers: 35 goals, 8 assists.
College: Michigan.
FYI: Ordonez finished her career as the program’s all-time goal scorer with 110.
Repeated: “Christina was the top scoring threat for York every time she played.” — York coach Krzysztof Halupka.
Courtney Raetzman?
School: Conant.
Class: Senior.
Position: Forward.
Numbers: 28 goals, 6 assists.
College: Kentucky.
FYI: Gatorade Illinois Girls Soccer Player of the Year was voted prom queen by her classmates this spring.
Repeated: “Courtney was not only our most talented player, but she also was our hardest-working.” — Conant coach Jason Franco.
Abby Reed
School: Rockford Boylan.
Class: Junior.
Position: Forward.
Numbers: 37 goals, 9 assists.
College: Indiana State.
FYI: Reed just missed making the cut for the bowling state finals her freshman year.
Repeated: “Abby has a great ability to find the back of the net, and we always felt we could score with her on the field.” — Rockford Boylan coach Mark Couper.
Zoe Swift
School: Naperville North.
Class: Junior.
Position: Forward.
Numbers: 25 goals, 5 assists.
College: Kentucky.
FYI: Swift is a three-year varsity starter on the basketball and soccer teams.
Repeated: “With her combination of speed and skill, Zoe consistently gave us a true goal-scoring threat every time she was on the ball.” — Naperville North coach Steve Goletz.
Crystal Thomas
School: Wheaton Academy.
Class: Senior.
Position: Forward.
Numbers: 36 goals, 17 assists.
College: Notre Dame.
FYI: Thomas orally committed to South Carolina before changing her decision to Notre Dame.
Repeated: “With Crystal on the field, we felt like we had a chance in any game.” — Wheaton Academy coach Dave Underwood.
Tina Tomaras
School: Metea Valley.
Class: Senior.
Position: Midfielder.
Numbers: 21 goals, 16 assists.
College: Missouri State.
FYI: Tomaras’ family background is Japanese, Greek and Italian.
Repeated: “Tina was an unselfish player that consistently got behind the defense with her speed and looked to find her teammates on attacking runs.” — Metea Valley coach Pat Feulner.




