Young blood
Bryce Alderton
Motivation and camaraderie, two traits the Sage Hill School girls
soccer team possesses this year, according to third-year Lightning
Coach Amy Ray (formerly Peterson).
The Lightning has gone 1-5 in the early season as Academy League
play knocks on the door beginning in January. But Ray contends the
players are getting along and are motivated to achieve success on the
field.
“The girls are really bonding and having a great time even though
our record might not show that,” said Ray, a four-year player at USC
after she helped lead Marina High to a CIF title as a senior there in
1993. “They’re learning a lot about themselves every game and I’m
seeing improvement in all areas. I think once league starts they will
be more comfortable with each other and the skill level will get
better.”
Sage Hill next plays Laguna Beach in a nonleague game Jan. 7
before starting league play.
The Lightning lost four starters from a year ago including
Mackenzie O’Brien, Caitlin Hardesty, Kelly Jewel and Alexi Hands. Ray
returns 10 on a 16-player team that has no seniors.
Junior Megan Curry, one of the team’s co-captains along with
sophomore goalie Laura Gordon, is a scoring threat for the Lightning
along with freshman forward Sara Becker.
Two freshmen, Katie McKitterick and Vista Murphy, will each play
at the midfield and returner Amy Werblin will see action at sweeper
this season in addition to holding her spot at outside left halfback.
“(Werblin) has a huge foot on her and is aggressive,” Ray said.
Gordon began playing goalie last season and is a gymnast.
“She has no problems diving and has the ability to move around the
goal very well,” said Ray, the school’s assistant athletic director
and head softball coach.
Other Sage returners include juniors Kendra Bostwick, Ashley
Negrette and Laura Webb along with sophomores Desiree Carver-Thomas,
Rebecca Gordon (Laura’s sister), Caroline Sauter and Jessica Torina.
Freshmen Grace Graham, Kelsey Rose and Janele Shockley give Ray hope
for a successful program in the coming years. Of Sage Hill’s 16
players, six compete on club teams.
“Once league starts the players will be comfortable with each
other and we’ll do better overall,” Ray said.
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