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1. Lucas Lodoen (9) says that the biggest challenge on the team this year was the rough season they faced. According to him, one of the reasons they didn’t do too well was because the team wasn’t connected and they didn’t know each other very well.
2. The team bonds before the games “while playing music and having fun together,” Brandon Meza (10) says. One thing that he enjoys is that the team pulls pranks on each other and the coach also gets involved. When they have had a tough game, the team bonding helps everyone get through it. The team welcomes every player, regardless of his experience. Brandon, who is on his 11th season of soccer, says that his motivation is to represent Priory on the field alongside his team. 3. Besides the fact that Lucas thinks the teammates don’t know each other very well, Brandon thinks they still are pretty close. Although their numerous losses were upsetting and challenging, the boys got back up on their feet and tried their hardest.
4. Suuley Huchard (10) explains that it is important to make mistakes and face challenges. He says that one can learn from those setbacks and learn how to overcome them in the future. “When you play a sport, you don’t see age or year, you only see skill and spirit,” says Suuley. Caleb Pollack (11) shows off some skill and spirit, kicking the ball away from the oncoming opponent.
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