JV girl’s soccer succeeds despite injuries

JV girl’s soccer succeeds despite injuries

By Macy Whitted and Livvy Espinola Posted December 16, 2022

First-year coach Macy Munroe felt, regardless of injuries, the JV Lady Bucks pushed themselves to work hard this season.

“We did go through a great deal of injuries and all the girls came together and worked extra hard,” said coach Munroe. “Thankfully our players with injuries were able to heal quickly and get back on the field.” 

The girls made sure to withstand the season by working as a team and lifting each other up. They made improvements over the season as a team to become better as a whole.

“I learned a lot in only a couple of months, I had a great team that never gave up and worked hard all season,” said Laska Bennett. 

Kepa Hilbish agrees that the season went well.

“It went well, we had a really good winning streak and our team held up all throughout the season,” said Hilbish.

Munroe thinks each girl brought something special to the team and is looking forward to watch them at the next level.

“I think that our team had a wonderful season and I am excited to watch each girl progress their soccer skills and take that next step towards varsity,” said coach Munroe.

Allie Wilkins controls the ball on a long pass. /Ron Espinola • The Brand
Allie Wilkins controls the ball on a long pass. /Ron Espinola • The Brand