This year’s team is excited about the challenge of replacing so many starters and looks to get better as the season progresses
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With nine starters back and the team having recovered from losing several goalkeepers to injury, Boulder City should see much better results this year.
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The Mountain Lions had never won a playoff game before advancing to the Division I-A state title match last year. Getting back will not be easy after losing five starters including 38-goal scorer Sophia Omidiji.
Along with the jersey numbers, the Aggies wear targets on their backs after winning three straight Division I state titles.
Hannah Borgel (20 goals, 8 assists) and University of Southern California commit Arlie Jones (11 goals, 10 assists) return to lead the Gaels’ offense.
Bravo (14 goals, 4 assists) and Becze (8 shutouts) both were All-Sunrise Region selections last year and lead a list of nine returnees.
Head coach Jonathan Hillmer expects to have a solid team comprised of some veterans and some new blood to the program
Head coach Jill Yacubovich says her team, led by seniors Stephanie Torres and Deisy Beas, and junior Leticia Ibarra, have worked tirelessly in the offseason
Head coach Steve Morrill says he will lean heavily on experience from the group that has been to the past three Division I-A state semifinals
Head coach Catherine Davis says she had a very small graduating class and is looking at the same core players to carry the team through a strong season
Head coach Brian Granata says his team will feature a combination of strong senior leadership and young talent
Head coach Pamela Larmouth says the Trojans are hoping to improve and qualify for the postseason
Head coach Christian Castellanos says his team has the courage and determination to come together and improve to be the best they can be