The girls soccer season is underway.

The 10 players below aren’t necessarily the top players in the area. But all of them should be intriguing to follow throughout the spring season.

Katy Adler, Mead: The senior is the two-time returning Times-Call player of the year, and for good reason. She scored 20 goals last year and chipped in eight assists.

Kanoe Bihag, Dawson: She comes into the year with 102 career goals. In each of her first three seasons, she’s scored more than 30.

Mia DeJohn, Boulder: The San Diego State commit is sensational in the midfield, where she had seven goals and eight assists for the Panthers in 2024.

Marin Kotschau, Broomfield: She’s the sister of former Daily Camera girls soccer player of the year Reagan Kotschau, who is now playing at Washington State. Coach Jim Davidson said he believes the sophomore midfielder is already one of the top players in the state.

Sophie Neale, Centaurus: The junior forward had 18 goals a year ago for the Warriors. And through four games this season, she already has three.

Liz Robbins, Niwot: The sophomore center back played a vital role in the Cougars only giving up 19 goals all of last year.

Pailynn Pine, Fairview: The senior is headed to play for Louisiana-Lafayette after high school. The midfielder is a four-year varsity player and a two-year captain for the Knights.

Lauren Pratt, Skyline: The senior keeper reprises her role in the goal box after stopping 101 shot attempts last year and allowing just 16 to slide through.

Ella Erwin, Longmont: The senior forward was the Trojans’ top scorer last season with 13 goals and four assists.

Sadie Corbett, Peak to Peak: The freshman midfielder already has five goals to her name through the first three victories of the season (3-0), and is a huge reason why the Pumas have already nearly matched last year’s win total of four games.