Glacier Peak junior Chloe Seelhoff scored 12 goals and had seven assists for the Grizzlies during their shortened nine-game schedule. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

Glacier Peak junior Chloe Seelhoff scored 12 goals and had seven assists for the Grizzlies during their shortened nine-game schedule. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

GP soccer star Chloe Seelhoff picked for All-American game

The Grizzlies senior is a UW commit and one of three players selected from the state.

Glacier Peak High School girls soccer standout Chloe Seelhoff was one of 43 girls across the nation selected to play in the 9th annual Girl’s High School All-American Game on Dec. 11 in Knoxville, Tennessee.

The team’s were announced Sunday by highschoolsoccerallamerican.com.

Seelhoff, a senior, was named to the West team and is one of three selections from Washington, alongside Eastlake’s Kira Prologo and Maia Tabion. She was named The Herald’s All-Area Girls Soccer Player of the Year as a junior this past spring after she posted 12 goals and seven assists in nine games.

The University of Washington commit has helped the Grizzlies to a share of the Wesco 4A title and a 12-4 record this fall. She’s also a two-time first-team All-Wesco selection.

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