Castro scored Mexico's opening goal: #U17Women | #ESPvMEX | 2-1 | 28'G⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽L!!!!!!!! Denise Castro heads home @nicolepj08's corner kick!!!!!!!!!!#h1s7óricas | #FMFporNuestroFútbol | #U17WWC pic.twitter.com/kWUrA8yPFz— Mexican National Team (@miseleccionmxEN) December 1, 2018
Spain won 2-1: Reyna Rene Reyes Stubblefield -- starts, played 90, yellow card Nayeli Isela Díaz Díaz -- bench, entered at half Vanessa Verónica Buso Arriaga -- bench, DNP Nicole Shelby Soto -- starts, plays 90 Azul Kayla Álvarez Walker -- bench, DNP Denise Castro -- starts, played 67, GOAL
Chris Henderson at AWK did his analysis of the Mexico squad at the U17s and ranked Reyna Reyes and Nicole Soto as tops: 2nd - MexicoOverall inStat Index Differential - +6Top Rated:1. Reyna Reyes - RB2. Nicole Soto - CB3. Natalia Mauleon - RW/LWThe next wave of Mexican talent is coming and talented on this evidence. Expect some of these players to be fast-tracked into the full WNT.— Chris Henderson (@chris_awk) December 3, 2018
GK Ryann Torrero, who has a Chilean mother, has been in camp with Chile for a possible spot at the WWC: https://redgol.cl/2018/12/fotos-una-argentina-y-una-estadounidense-e/ She has been with Chicago Red Stars, but not sure if she's ever appeared in a match. She was interviewed in Spanish (mixed with a lot of English):
Surprised I didn't include them here, but the Concacaf Awards include some dual Yank nominees: Goalkeeper of the Year: Sydney Schneider - Jamaica Emily Alvarado - Mexico Best XI: Forwards: Nichelle Prince - Canada