HIGH-SCHOOLThe Tennessean's 2020 All-Midstate girls soccer team in picturesNashville TennesseanCaroline BettsJohn Wilkinson III / For The TennesseanWhy chosen: CPA's Caroline Betts, a Vanderbilt commitment, scored 39 goals with more than 30 assists this season. She was named to the United Soccer Coaches Girls High School All-South region team.Andrew Nelles / The TennesseanNora HendersonSubmittedWhy chosen: Ravenwood's Nora Henderson, an Indiana State signee, scored 11 goals and had seven assists and was named a United States Coaches High School All-American.HELEN COMER/DNJLucy James KnoxSubmittedKennedy PriceSubmittedWhy chosen: BGA's Kennedy Price, an Ole Miss commitment, scored 24 goals and had 19 assists for the back-to-back Division II-A state champions. She was named to the United Soccer Coaches Girls High School All-South region team.Alan Poizner/For The TennesseanEmma ShieldsSubmittedWhy chosen: Franklin's Emma Shields was the District 11-AAA Co-MVP and finished the season with five goals and six assists for the Class AAA state runner-up. She was named to the United Soccer Coaches Girls High School All-South region team.Andrew Nelles / The TennesseanBradie WestSubmittedWhy chosen: Father Ryan's Bradie West scored 19 goals and had 10 assists in 13 games and scored the game-winning goal in the Division II-AA state championship game.Alan Poizner/For The TennesseanMarcela Forero-PrettoSubmittedWhy chosen: Ravenwood's Marcela Forero-Pretto (right) scored 13 goals and had five assists for the back-to-back Class AAA state champions.HELEN COMER/DNJKendall Giles, Hendersonville soccerSubmittedMary Carter LoganJohn Wilkinson III / For The TennesseanWhy chosen: CPA's Mary Carter Logan allowed five goals all season for a .29 goals against average. She had 14 shutouts in 17 games.Andrew Nelles / The TennesseanKeaton MitchellSubmittedWhy chosen: BGA's Keaton Mitchell scored 21 goals and had 11 assists for the back-to-back Division II-A state champions.Andrew Nelles / The TennesseanBrenna SwigerSubmittedWhy chosen: Franklin's Brenna Swiger, a The Cumberland University signee, scored eight goals at forward before transitioning to defender. She helped lead the Lady Admirals to a Class AAA runner-up finishAndrew Nelles / The TennesseanJan MorrisseySubmittedBGA coach Jan Morrissey instructs her team during Saturday's Division II-A championship.Michael Murphy / The Tennessean