2025 Shore Sports Insider Girls Soccer Watchlist: Forwards
Shore Sports Insider 2025 Girls Soccer Watchlist
Forwards:
Jayla Duff, Jr., Barnegat
Duff had a breakout season as a sophomore with 20 goals and 5 assists for Barnegat. Duff was a big reason the Bengals reached the South Jersey Group 2 semifinals, scoring three goals in the first two rounds. If she can duplicate last season, Barnegat can be a dangerous team this season in SJG2 and challenge for the Class B South title.
Jenna Eichenbaum, Sr., Shore

Shore Regional’s Jenna Eichenbaum (right) Photo Credit: Tom Smith | tspsportsimages.com
Eichenbaum has improved on her goal scoring every year since her rookie season, scoring 19 goals last season for Shore. Eichenbaum only needs 11 goals to reach 50 for her career. Committed to West Chester University, she will look to return the Blue Devils to championship level and back to the Central Jersey Group 1 final.
Megan Farrell, Jr., Wall

Wall’s Megan Farrell. (Photo by Eric Braun)
Farrell finished tied for second with 13 goals scored for an 18-win Wall team last year. With the graduation of leading scorer Samantha Brett and Megan’s sister, Erin, who also finished with 13 goals, the younger Farrell will be looked to as the primary scoring weapon this season for the Knights.
Mia Fiorentino, Jr., Ocean

Mia Fiorentino (center) heads the ball up the field for Ocean. (Photo by Eric Braun)
Fiorentino has scored in the double digits her first two seasons for the Spartans. After scoring 14 as a freshman, she had 11 last year. Last season against Toms River East in the Shore Conference Tournament, Fiorentino may have scored her most important goal of her career in the closing minute to give Ocean an opening-round victory. With the graduation of leading scorer Isabella Santucci, Fiorentino will be the focal point of the Ocean offense throughout the season.
Paige Foye, Sr., Red Bank Catholic

Paige Foye had a goal and an assist in a 2-0 victory over Howell. (Photo by Tom Smith)
Foye exploded onto the scene last season with 16 goals, 12 of them coming in the first month of the season for the Caseys. The Maryland commit uses her speed and strength to cause problems for any defender. With Foye being the focal point of opposing defenses, look for her assist numbers to improve this season and the goal production of junior Payton Cox and others to increase if RBC is going to make a deep run in the SCT and South Jersey Non-Public A.
Jordyn Hollawell, Sr., Manasquan

Manasquan’s Jordyn Hollawell. (Photo by Eric Braun)
Hollawell is a two-sport star who also was named an All-Shore basketball player last season. Manasquan received a boost on the offensive side of the field when Hollawell decided to play soccer as a sophomore, scoring 10 goals and adding 9 assists. Last year she finished with 7 goals and 5 assists with the equalizer against Central and the game-winner against Ocean Township. With the young Warriors team gaining valuable experience last season, expect Hollawell’s numbers to improve.
Baileigh Johnson, Sr., Point Beach
Johnson played a vital role in Point Beach’s two trips to the Group 1 final. She scored 39 goals in her first two seasons and added another 20 last season. Johnson’s strength and power makes her dangerous not just inside the box but outside the box as well. Committed to Manhattan, Johnson will look for her third 20-goal season and try to help the Garnet Gulls return to the Group 1 final for the third time in her four years.
Makenzie Memmolo, Jr., Howell

Howell’s Makenzie Memmolo against Red Bank Catholic. (Photo by Tom Smith)
Memmolo has scored 25 goals in her first two seasons as a Rebel and is an important reason why Howell has made three straight SCT semifinals. With back-to-back strong graduating classes, Memmolo will become one of the leaders of the Rebels, who will be looking to make their fourth straight SCT semifinal. Memmolo, who made the All-Shore team last season, will be the primary weapon this season on offense with the graduation of Ashley Smith and Allison Nase.
Madeline Nolan, Jr., Manchester

Madeline Nolan breaks down the field against Southern. (Photo by Eric Braun)
Nolan is another junior who has scored in the double digits her first two seasons, with 29 goals so far in her career. Nolan, who was named to the All-Shore team last year, has dangerous speed and ball control to get around some of the best defenders. Last season she scored four goals in a 4-0 win over Freehold Boro and two goals in the second half against Manasquan in a 2-1 victory.
Shea Patmore, Jr., Freehold Boro

Shea Patmore sends a pass up the field for Freehold Boro against Toms Rives North. (Photo by Eric Braun)
Patmore went from scoring three goals her rookie season to 12 goals last year as a sophomore to lead Freehold Boro. The Colonials will have a young team this year and will rely on Patmore to lead the team. Patmore’s best game came against Burlington Township in the opening round of the Central Jersey Group 3 playoffs. She scored both of the team’s goals to give the Colonials their first state playoff win since 2017.
Adriana Ramirez, Jr., Long Branch
Ramirez led the Shore Conference with 31 goals last season, giving her 51 in her first two seasons for Long Branch. Ramirez uses her speed and ball control to cause problems for all defenders. She will be one of the leaders on the field with the Green Wave only returning three seniors from last year.
Bea Tinoco, Sr., Middletown South

Middletown South’s Bea Tinoco (Photo by Eric Braun)
Tinoco became a star in the Shore Conference the second she stepped foot on the field for Middletown South. She tied the single-season goal-scoring record at Middletown South with 21 goals as a freshman. Tinoco followed that with 18 goals her sophomore year and 20 goals last season, even though she missed several games due to an injury. The Rutgers commit returns for her final season healthy and only needs four goals to tie the Middletown South scoring record with 63.
Kayla Sasso, Jr., Manalapan

Manalapan’s Kayla Sasso. (Photo Credit: Tom Smith | tspsportsimages.com)
Manalapan needed a player to step up on the offensive side of the field with the graduation of Sydney Spilsbury and Vanessa Sarf, and that’s what Sasso did. She went from three goals her freshman year to 11 goals last season and 8 assists to help Manalapan return to the Central Jersey Group 4 final. Sasso’s numbers should increase even more with the Braves returning all their players from last season.
Jordyn Sullivan, Jr., Rumson-Fair Haven
Sullivan is another junior who exploded onto the scene as a sophomore, going from three goals scored as a freshman to 16 as a sophomore. Sullivan, who is committed to Duke, uses her speed and footwork to beat defenders. Sullivan led the Bulldogs last season in goals scored, but a total of 39 of their 61 goals graduated last year, so Rumson will have to find help on the offensive end with opposing teams focusing on her.
Elise Viggiano, Sr., Point Boro
After battling an injury her sophomore year, Viggiano came back her junior year to lead the Panthers with 19 goals on their way to a Group 2 title. In Point Boro’s state title run, Viggiano scored seven goals and had two assists. In the Group 2 championship game, she scored a goal and had an assist in a 3-1 victory. With several players graduating from Point Boro, the Montclair State commit will be the leader on the field as the Panthers defend their title.