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### Top Performers in Dallas-Fort Worth Girls Soccer (3/20)

Girls Soccer Stats Leaders as of March 20

Goals

  • Amalia Lopez from North Mesquite leads with 52 goals.
  • Kyla Dawn from Duncanville follows closely with 51 goals.
  • Leslie Retana from North Dallas has scored 50 goals.
  • Jacqueline Aguilar from Wilmer-Hutchins has 47 goals.
  • Audrey Bryant from Ursuline follows with 46 goals.
  • Jaden Thomas from Hockaday has scored 40 goals.
  • Ella Anderson from Anna has 38 goals.
  • Kamdyn Fuller from Southlake Carroll and Isabelle Lopez from Anna both have 34 goals each.
  • Ana Cedeno from Irving MacArthur follows with 33 goals.
  • Ciara Smith from Sunnyvale has scored 32 goals.

Shutouts

  • Queztabel Garza from Ursuline, Paige Binns from Highland Park, and Alexa Flores from Mesquite Poteet each have 17 shutouts.
  • Charlotte Pulliam from Highland Park and Veronika Orzolek from Coppell both have 15 shutouts.
  • Mia Cervantes from North Dallas follows with 14 shutouts.
  • Madison Mayhall from Forney has 13 shutouts.
  • Kenlea Swadener from Lovejoy and Danica Kitchell from Anna both have 12 shutouts.

Assists

  • Allie Cifuentes from Forney leads with 26 assists.
  • Hannah Jordan from Southlake Carroll follows closely with 24 assists.
  • Kylee Dziubinski from Lovejoy has 23 assists.
  • Audrey Bryant from Ursuline follows with 22 assists.
  • Haley Peek from Flower Mound has 21 assists.
  • Tatiyana Beamon from Red Oak and Odalis Aguilar from Wilmer-Hutchins both have 20 assists.

Team Offense

  • Southlake Carroll leads in team offense with an average of 6.4 goals per game.
  • Anna follows closely with an average of 6.2 goals per game.
  • Duncanville, Forney, North Dallas, and North Mesquite all have averages of over 6 goals per game.

Team Defense

  • Forney has the best defensive record with an average of 0.2 goals against per game.
  • Lovejoy and McKinney North follow closely with averages of 0.3 and 0.4 goals against per game respectively.

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