Girls Soccer- “Adapt and Overcome”
The 2013-2014 varsity girl’s soccer team went down in history as one of the best teams Perry has had. They went to the state championship last year and lost to the Pinnacle Pioneers. They were deadlocked in a 0-0 game until the Pioneers scored on an off-sides play that was not called by the officials. It was a tragic loss, but the team still had an exceptional year.
A new season is starting and Coach Jason Dunn is ready for another successful year with the motto, “adapt and overcome.”
With last year’s starting midfielder Kambree Meskill and starting goalkeeper Carly Sandstedt having injuries, following their new motto is key.
When asked about the injured players Dunn said, “It will be tough to recover from, but injuries happen in the sport. We have two good goalkeepers that are going to be training.”
Hopes are high all around that it will be another thriving year for girl’s soccer.
Assistant principal Heather Patterson, thinks, “They are highly competitive and I think they are going to go all the way again. I plan on being on the field at the games, up to the last game.”
“We got some strong girls from last year that have gotten better since last year and will be ready to step into their role” says Dunn.
With the new motto “adapt and overcome” the Girl’s soccer team is looking forward to another great year.
Cassie is a senior at Perry High School and is the media and website editor for The Precedent newspaper. In her spare time she enjoys a good book or movie,...