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Wildcats rewarded with six spots on all-state soccer team

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Louisburg’s Rowan Yows, Baileigh Johnson, Faith Sewell, Kahlan Harris, Jaden Bentz and Lila Edwards were all all-state selections.

The Louisburg girls soccer team had a season to remember after its fourth place finish at the state tournament and postseason honors continue to roll in for several Wildcat players. 


Six Wildcat players were named to the Class 4-1A all-state team by the Kansas Soccer Coaches Association earlier this month. 

Louisburg senior Rowan Yows was a first-team selection, while senior Baileigh Johnson, junior Faith Sewell and freshman Kahlan Harris were named to the second team. Senior Jaden Bentz and junior Lila Edwards earned a spot on the honorable mention team. 

Yows, who was also named the Frontier League Player of the Year, had a big season for the Wildcats as she was the team’s top scoring threat. 

She finished the season with 29 goals and 10 assists and was also named the Midfielder of the Year by the Frontier League.

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Johnson also had a big year offensively for the Wildcats. The senior forward posted 10 goals on the season to go along with six assists to earn second team honors.

Harris was another big offensive threat for Louisburg as she earned second team honors. In her first year in the program, Harris was second on the team with 13 goals to go along with 10 assists from the forward spot. 

The Louisburg defense was also recognized on the all-state team with Sewell’s second team selection, along with Bentz and Edwards. Sewell helped take away the middle of the field as the team’s centerback, while Bentz and Edwards took away the outside. 

All three played big roles on a Wildcat defense that gave up just 14 goals during their 16-5 season. 

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