The 5-foot-5 senior forward and midfielder led the Wolverines to a 19-0-2 record and the Class 3A state championship this past season. Harber scored 12 goals and passed for five assists last fall and had the lone scores in both the state semifinals and state title game. A three-time Youth All-American selection by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for her club play, Harber was the Class 3A MVP despite missing four games while participating in the Women's International Cup in Belfast, Ireland, with the U.S. Soccer Under-18 Women's National Team.
Harber has maintained a 3.98 GPA in the classroom. She has signed a national letter of intent to play soccer on scholarship at Stanford University beginning this fall.
Harber has volunteered locally as part of multiple community-service initiatives on behalf of both the National Charity League and her church. She has also donated her time at a shelter for homeless women and as a youth soccer coach. "Jojo played at a different level than all of the other girls on the field," said Darryl Gonyea, head coach of Sammamish High. "The game seems to move in slow motion for her. You always need to account for her because she could hurt you so many different ways."