By Stella Hammargren Posted December 20, 2024
The varsity boys’ soccer season has ended with many memories and progress made.
Jovanny Cuevas believes that the season went well and that their team wards many goals and improved their games as a team.
“Working as a team every day at practice and actually seeing the progress being implemented into the game,” said Cuevas.
Coach Cristina Cuevas also believes the season had its ups and downs, but the players worked hard to overcome these.
“Our team’s biggest growth this year was learning how to adapt at all times,” said Coach Cuevas. “Many players became the glue to the team as we had 12 seniors this year.”
Juan Alvarez, a senior on the team says that even though they didn’t make it to playoffs, they still did good and he is still happy with the season.
“In the end, we fell short a few games but we still did good and played our hardest so that’s all that matters,” said Alvarez.
Izayus Barajas also believes that the way they adapted as a team helped their success towards the end of the season.
“We improved in playing as a team and not as individuals,” said Barajas. “In the beginning, we were doing what we wanted to do and we overcame that as a team.”
Overall the boys showed and demonstrated mass amounts of improvement and ended the season with a 9-15-2 record.
To end the season, the stat leaders were Juan Alvarez with 1.4 goals per match, Tomas Becerra with 1.5 assists per game and 6 assists, and Jaoa Pedro Lyra Lisboa with 8 goals and 20 points.