Page 85 - 2018 Yearbook
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1. Grazzia Bhatia (9) stands tall with her leg raised high in the air after kicking the ball away from the goal during one of their last soccer games. As a freshman playing goalie in the higher division she said, “being the youngest, there is a lot of pressure to be the best, but luckily, the team supports me through my good games and my bad games.” 2. Hannah Feldmeier (11) has her foot on the ball as she evades her opponent during a game. Hannah said, “We came into this season not sure how we would do and I am really proud of how our team played. We had so much fun together, whether practicing, on the bus or in [the athletic trainer] Andrew’s room.”
3. The team takes time after a hard game to capture the memories and members of this year in a group photograph. They have worked hard all season long and it has obviously been paying off. Emily Stanger (9) said, “The hardest part about soccer is when the team loses a game and starts to get frustrated and rushed. However, even though no one wants to lose, it makes the team come back stronger than ever.”
4. The girls soccer team huddles together to share words of encouragement before the start of their game. Lena Bhagat (12) said, “[despite] our team being so young, we have finished third in our league, which is really impressive because we haven’t been in this high of a league in three years.” The team has been working very hard the whole season, and will continue to do so in the upcoming CCS championships.
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By Sam Gao, Emily Petersdorf, and Grace Bhagat
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