The girls soccer programs at Park Hill, Park Hill South and Platte County each had two players earn all-state honors from the Missouri High School Soccer Coaches Association following standout 2025 seasons.
Lydia Keller and Alyssa Estanich were the all-state honorees for a Park Hill team that made a dramatic turnaround to claim the conference championship and end the year ranked No. 6 in the state after just four wins in 2024. Senior defender Emily Woelk also joined the duo as an all-region selection.
Keller, the conference player of the year, earned her first all-state first-team selection and was Class 4 Region 4 Defensive Player of the Year. The Washburn University signee was a physical presence the Trojans midfield, contributing a team-leading nine goals and two assists in addition to providing defensive stability and was also recognized as an all-conference, all-district and all-region selection.
Estanich earned all-state second-team for the first time in her career. The conference defensive player of the year also earned all-conference, all-district and all-region recognition with a team-high 15 goal contributions in her junior year from 11 assists and four goals on the right side of Park Hill’s defense.
Park Hill South defender Savanna Pittman and midfielder Sarah Listrom earned all-state and all-region selections after helping the Panthers to a winning record for the sixth consecutive season.
This is the junior duo’s first all-state and all-region recognition, helping the Panthers keep 10 shutouts. With a challenging schedule, the Panthers played well down the final stretch, winning six of their final nine games but fell in overtime of the district semifinal against Liberty North.
Platte County goalkeeper Finley Kaser and forward Lily Kytasaari were named all-state in Class 3 after helping the Pirates to a co-conference championship. Kaser was also named Class 3 Region 4 Goalkeeper of the Year while Platte County head coach Ashlyn Brantley was named Class 3 Region 4 Public School Coach of the Year.
Kaser is the first all-state first-team selection from Platte County since 2022, helping the Pirates to a 19-4 record, allowing just 0.65 goals per game with 15 shutouts, including a streak of nine consecutive games without conceding a goal. Kytasaari was named all-state second-team for the first time in her four years, helping a high-powered Pirates offense that scored 85 goals this season.
