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challenges, and improves together.” The new additions to the team
this year also gave the team what they lacked, Brenda states. Maya Blevins (9) and Ava Rust (9), both enjoying their first year playing in the high school level, are loving the close relationship they have with their teammates. “We have made so many great memories and after all we have been through together, we are all sisters now.”
Brenda emphasizes, throughout all four years of her commitment, “This is the moment and the competition I’ve been waiting for.” No matter how far the girls make it this year, they all admit that it has already been a great season. Next year, they will miss the seniors and will always keep up the work they have achieved together.
Two years ago, there was one point where the girls soccer team lost every single game of the season. Two years later, with returning players and new additions, the girls now sit first place in the league, and aim to make it into CCS.
This season is team captain Brenda Uribe’s (12) fourth year on the team, and she believes that what makes the team special this year, is that “Every single player on the field plays with passion and experience, and are all excited to be able to compete with everyone else in the league.”
This year’s girls soccer team is diverse in many different aspects, but “It is special how we are all able to connect through our passion towards soccer”, said Lena Bhagat (11). The goalie of the team, Vivian Chuang (10), believes that “Just like our coach Henry and Tulin always say, we make music, magic, and happiness out of soccer, and I find it absolutely great how the team shares our joy, faces our
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