IndyStar will be recognizing the top girls soccer players in Indiana with our players of the week poll.
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Congratulations to Noblesville's Kaydence Fleck on being voted Player of the Week for Aug. 17 ! The senior picked up a goal and an assist as the top-ranked Millers registered a statement win over No. 7 Cathedral, 4-0.
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Here were the top performers from the past week.
Halle Brown, Mooresville
Brown scored with 39 seconds remaining to lift the Pios to a 2-1 win over Martinsville. The senior also netted a goal in Mooresville’s season opener vs. New Palestine.
Olivia Cebalo, Carmel
Cebalo scored her first goal of the season late in the second half of a 2-1 victory over Guerin Catholic. The senior also registered an assist in a 4-1 win over SB St. Joseph.
Adalynn Dingledy, Franklin Central
Dingledy has five assists through her first two games. She posted three helpers in a 9-0 win over Richmond on Aug. 17, then recorded a pair of helpers in a 4-3 win over Greenfield-Central.
Bailey Errett, Plainfield
The sophomore midfielder’s first career goal was a game-winner. She scored with about 10 minutes left to lift the Quakers to a 1-0 win over Whiteland. The night was dedicated to Errett’s mom, Jill, and her battle with cancer.
Summer Fishel, Roncalli
The senior Saint Louis commit is back. Fishel collected a couple hat tricks last week, scoring thrice in a 4-0 win over Greenfield-Central and matching that total in a 9-0 win over Columbus East. Fishel also scored a goal in a season-opening loss to Heritage Christian on Aug. 17.
Sophie Goodwin, Lapel
Goodwin scored a hatty in an 8-2 win at Tipton, then registered four goals in a 9-0 mercy-rule win over Hauser. Goodwin scored four goals and six assists over 11 games last season as a sophomore.
Peyton Geer, Evansville Christian
Geer scored four goals in a 4-3 win over Forest Park, then scored thrice and added an assist in a 4-2 win over North Posey.
Kalissa Jackson-Dietzer, Speedway
Jackson-Dietzer posted two goals and an assist against both Lutheran and Scecina. Speedway won both games, and was 2-0 entering Saturday’s contest vs. Ben Davis.
Audrey Lang, Hamilton Heights
Lang made 22 saves in a 3-0 loss to Heritage Christian, then allowed only one goal the rest of the week. Her efforts resulted in a scoreless draw vs. Pike (11 saves), and a 2-1 win over Lafayette Central Catholic (12 saves). Lang’s made 45 saves and holds a 1.33 GAA through the first week.
Sarah Maudlin, Fishers
Maudlin helped the Tigers to a couple more wins in net. She allowed only one goal in a 4-1 win over Park Tudor, then made 10 saves in a shutout of rival Westfield.
Braylee Morris, Homestead
The sophomore opened the season on a tear, totaling eight goals through her first three games. Her game log includes hat tricks vs. Leo and Bellmont.
Emery Newlin, Monrovia
The Dayton commit is off to a rip-roaring start, scoring seven goals and three assists through her first two games. Newlin’s efforts have netted blowout wins over Owen Valley and Southmont.
Kari Radford, Lawrence North
The record-setting junior’s first goal of the season came in a 1-0 win over New Palestine on Saturday. She has 37 goals for her career.
Emory Smith, Bethesda Christian
The senior striker is averaging four goals per game after a seven-goal outburst in an 11-2 win over North Montgomery. Smith also tallied an assist in that outing and scored twice more in an 8-1 rout of Muncie Burris. She has 12 goals and two assists for the season.
Genevieve Smith, Greensburg
The senior defender ran her hat trick streak to three games last week. She scored thrice and added an assist in a 5-0 win over Rising Sun, then tallied three goals and three assists in a 9-0 win over Union County.
Who is IndyStar girls soccer Player of the Week for Aug. 19-24? Follow Brian Haenchen on Twitter at @Brian_Haenchen .
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