Quinn Mueller
Scholar Athlete
Quinn Mueller has a 4.0 GPA and is the daughter of Derk and Beverly Mueller. At Ridgeline High School, she’s the National Honor Society cabinet vice president, the Women’s Empowerment Alliance co-president, and the captain of the soccer team her senior year. She’s a four year member of both DECA and the Women’s Empowerment Alliance, and she’s been a part of National Honor Society since her sophomore year. She’s also helped with Unified Sports for three sports seasons and is a Falcon Link Crew Leader. Quinn has taken nine AP courses and four years of Spanish.
Quinn has earned four varsity letters for soccer. As a freshman, she earned GSL 3A/4A All League Honorable Mention. She then went on to earn GSL All League First Team Midfielder three times her last three years of high school soccer along with GSL Offensive MVP her final season. She helped lead her team to three state appearances including Ridgeline’s soccer program's first state appearance her freshman year. She was twice voted Game Changer, and her senior year she was awarded Midfield MVP and Most Inspirational by her high school teammates. She also helped her team win the District 8 Championship in 2022, GSL 3A/4A League Championship in 2023, and District 6 Championship in 2024.
Quinn has volunteered over 272 hours throughout the course of her high school career. She has volunteered mostly as a youth soccer coach at Spokane Soccer Academy along with other hours served at Ridgeline youth soccer camps, at the EveryWomanCan PNW Pink Ribbon Run, and more. Volunteering and community service is something that she holds close to her heart. She loves seeing the way selfless acts of kindness can change people's lives in both big and small ways. She is so grateful to have had the support of this community for so long, and she one day hopes to create her own nonprofit organization so that she can always continue giving back to the community that has given so much to her.
Quinn Mueller will attend the University of Idaho where she was awarded an athletic scholarship to play division one soccer. She will also be a member of the university’s Honors Program at UI. She plans to major in science and minor in Spanish.