All the girls mentioned are fine players -- but none, at this point, appear to be difference-makers at the P5 level.
Morgan Cheli, committed to UConn, is by far the best player in Northern California.
Jordan Lee from St. Mary's of Stockton is a top-shelf player too but three inches shorter.
McKenna Wolitzcko of Archbishop Mitty is a wonderful athlete with some skills but it's hard to tell how she will do when not surrounded by a ton of talent. She's also an elite softball player. She very likely is a P5 difference-maker.
To compete with Stanford, etc., you need elite players surrounded by complementary talent. Recruiting complementary talent without elite players is what most teams do, hoping they'll get lucky one way or another and stumble into a star. (For the record, I didn't consider Jayda Curry a star -- a very good player, but limited by her size.)
The real issue is that there are just not enough elite players to go around, especially because -- just like down at the park -- they like to play with other elite players rather than with a bunch of pretty good ones.
And the European pool of talent is liable to shrink as women's soccer surges, drawing more elite athletes into the most popular sport in that part of the world than ever before.