With members of the Sibley Warriors U-10 B team circling the rink, meet the Star Tribune all-metro first team, from left: Rachel Golnitz, Forest Lake; Lily Delianedis, Blake; Metro Player of the Year Olivia Mobley, Breck; Rory Guilday, Minnetonka; Uma Corniea, Edina, and Jamie Nelson, Andover. Photo: Jerry Holt • Jerry.Holt@startribune.com
Note: This photo was taken in Mendota Heights at the backyard rink of Sibley boys’ hockey coach Ted Cheesebrough and wife Carle.
Peyton Hemp
Andover, junior, forward
College plans: Minnesota
Her cannon shot makes her dangerous from everywhere. Stats: 25 goals, 28 assists.
Sydney Langseth
Eden Prairie, senior, forward
College plans: Minnesota State
Ms. Hockey Award finalist uses keen vision and deft hands to control the puck. Stats: 34 goals, 40 assists.
Brieja Parent
Forest Lake, senior, forward
College plans: Minnesota-Duluth
Drew raves while posting one of the best seasons in program history. Stats: 33 goals. 30 assists.
Vivian Jungels
Edina, sophomore, defense
College plans: Minnesota
One coach called the dynamic-skating defender “the whole package.” Stats: 14 goals, 27 assists.
Maggie Nicholson
Minnetonka, senior, defense
College plans: Minnesota
Won a gold medal with the U.S. Under-18 women’s national team. Stats: five goals, 18 assists.
Keni Allen
Apple Valley, senior, goaltender
College plans: Undecided
The heartbeat of the Eagles’ first conference championship team since 1997. Stats: 20-7, 1.78 goals-against average, .928 saves percentage. Four shutouts.
Addie Burton, Blake, senior, forward
Emma Conner, Edina, junior, forward
Audrey Wethington, Blake, senior, forward
Makenna Deering, South St. Paul, junior, defense
Kennedy Little, Andover, senior, defense
Allyn Goehner, Forest Lake, senior, goaltender
The Star Tribune’s All-Metro teams and Metro Player of the Year were chosen based on nominations from metro-area coaches, conversations with a panel of coaches and staff observations.