Hoover High School’s soccer program has once again proven its excellence with several players earning spots on the 2026 Alabama High School Soccer Coaches all-state teams. This recognition highlights the hard work and dedication of these young athletes, who have made their community proud.
Girls’ Team Achievements
The Hoover girls’ soccer team saw four of its players named to the Class 7A second team. Senior midfielder Julie Cooke, sophomore midfielder Abbie Jin, junior goalkeeper Lane Morton, and senior defender Bailey Guyton were all honored for their outstanding performances this season. Additionally, junior forward DeeDee Udeh and senior defender Kelly West received honorable mentions, further showcasing the depth of talent in the team.
Boys’ Team Success
On the boys’ side, Hoover High School placed three players on the Class 7A first team. Junior forward Levi Miller, senior midfielder James Walker, and junior defender Ethan Aroke were recognized for their exceptional skills and contributions to the team’s success. These young men have demonstrated not only athletic prowess but also sportsmanship and teamwork, qualities that are highly valued in the Hoover community.
The achievements of these student-athletes are a testament to the strong support from their families, coaches, and the broader community. Hoover High School continues to be a beacon of athletic excellence, nurturing talent that competes at the highest levels in the state.
Original reporting: Hoover Sun — read the source article.