The Washington State Soccer Coaches Association recently announced its 2025 Class 1A All-State teams, and the Cashmere High School girls soccer program was well represented with five Bulldogs earning statewide recognition.
The Lady Bulldogs put together an outstanding season, finishing with a 19–3 overall record. Cashmere captured the SCAC Championship and the District 5 Championship before advancing to the Class 1A state quarterfinals, cementing its place among the top programs in the state.
Leading the list of honorees were juniors Brynne Patrick and Gwen Ledesma, both named to the 1st Team All-State. Patrick earned the honor as a forward, while Ledesma was recognized as a midfielder after a standout season in the center of the field.
Also receiving all-state recognition was junior Addie Talley, who was named to the 2nd Team All-State as a midfielder. Senior Anna Flick earned 2nd Team All-State honors as a defender, anchoring the Bulldogs’ back line throughout the season. Rounding out the group was senior Quinn Pace, who received All-State Honorable Mention recognition as a defender.
With five all-state selections and a trophy-filled season, the Lady Bulldogs showcased their depth, talent, and commitment to excellence in 2025. Congratulations to Brynne Patrick, Gwen Ledesma, Addie Talley, Anna Flick, and Quinn Pace on their well-deserved honors and an outstanding season for Cashmere High School girls soccer.

