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Record newspapers Girls Soccer Previews for the 2025 season – Shaw Local

The 2025 football season begins this week. Here you will find preliminary views of teams from the reporting area of ​​the record messages.

Oswego

Trainer: Gaspar Arias

Last year record: 11-9-5 total, 8-1-2 Southwest Prairie Conference (third place).

Returnee starter: Peyton Johnson, Jr., D; Grace Braun, Sr., M; Aubrey Eirich, Sr., M; Natasha Lopez, Sr., M; Daliah Fuentes, Sr., M; Jordyn Washington, Jr., F; Gianna Rizzo, Jr., M; Kayla Baier, Sun., Gk.

Other returning players: Peyton Brolley, Jr., M; Destany Luna, Jr., D; Jazmin Fuentes, Sr., F; Valeria Galvez, Sr., M; Nathalia Wheeler, Jr., M; Olivia Giles, Jr., D.

Top new players: Kailey Smith, Jr., D; Manage Brolley, Fr., F/M; Analia Ortiz, Sun., F/M; Alexa Ibarra, Fr., D; Sophia Augustine, Fr., M; Natalie Gubricky, Jr., GK.

Please note: Division I commits with Johnson and Washington Eight Return Starter for a team from whom Arias expects to be one of the best in the conference. Lindenwood University Johnson's recruit was the defensive MVP from Oswego last season, an all-conference and all-sectional election that scored nine goals and two templates. Washington, who was committed to Alabama A&M, was Oswego's offensive MVP with 23 goals and three templates in her first high school season, also all-conference and all-sectional. Braun was the midfielder MVP and All-Conference. In addition, there is talented transfer to this group, which last year broke as newcomer with 25 goals with 25 goals plans.

“We are very happy about this group of players,” said Arias. “With the combination of high school students and younger talents, we will believe that we will be a very competitive team.”

Oswego East

Trainer: Juan Leal

Last year record: 14-7-2 overall, 9-2 Southwest Prairie Conference, lost in the regional championship game against Lockport.

Top returning players: Gabby McPhee, Jr., F; Kenzie Coleman, Jr., F; Catie Sloan, Jr., M; Natalie Hamilton, Sr., M; Jocy Cruz, Sr., D; Ryley Mennella, Sr., D; Kiara Taghap, Sun., M;

Top new players: Rachel Kangas, Sun., M; Emma Petrak, Jr., M; Olivia Hamilton, Sun., M.

Please note: The wolves will look very different this season without Anya Gulbrandsen's presence on the field. The three -time record news player of the year is now in Wisconsin. Leal said the wolves are in a reconstruction phase, but with sufficient remaining talents to be competitive. Cruz was all-area last year, all-conference and lobst all-sectional, and Taghap was a praise all-area. McPhee could be the next talented scorer of the wolves. LEAL identified young talents with upward trend, sportiness and skill and a strong work morality as strengths. But the wolves have to fill the leadership gap, define roles and build up the team chemistry and at the same time navigate in a difficult schedule in the early season.

“While there can be a few growing pain, the foundation is available for a strong season as soon as everything clicks,” said Leal.

Plano

Trainer: Justine Houchins

Last year record: 2-19 total, 0-6 Kishwaukee River Conference.

Returnee starter: Jacqueline Diaz, Sr., M; Isabella Prchal, Sr., F; Abbey Polomchak, Jr., GK; Abigail Aca, Sr., M; Taylor Riederer, Jr., M/D; Natalia Constantino, Jr., M; Sarah Makasiar, Sr., D; Hailey shattered, sr., D; Arely Diaz, Sr., D; Alizee Alamo, Jr., F; Layla Miller, Jr., GK; Britany Vazquez, Jr., D; Chelsee Nevarez, Sun., D.

Please note: The Reapers this season have a total of 39 players in their program, most of them since 2020. Diaz and ACA are Versity starters in midfield in the fourth year and strong competitors. Riederer and Constantino are university starter in the third year and some of the most versatile players in Plano's team. The Reapers have lost analiacs, which had a single season program record of 25 goals last year, but has moved to Oswego since then. Diaz and Riederer were mentioned last year.

“This season our goals include strengthening our technical skills, improving our tactical consciousness and promoting a competitive way of thinking that causes us to achieve our best results,” said Couchins Coachins in the second year. “Last season we took part in the high -competitive Kishwaukee River conference with strong programs.

“Despite the challenges, several players have achieved remarkable milestones that break personal and seasonal records – a performance that we are incredibly proud of.

Yorkville

Trainer: Lauren Hoppensteadt

Last year record: 2-5-1 Southwest Prairie Conference.

Top returning players: Claire Cook, Jr., D; Amy Guzman, Jr., D; Ashley McCallough, Jr., M/F; Emma Binge, Jr., Gk.

Top new players: Lindsay Ingemunson, so; Jaslyene Ortega, Fr.

Please note: Hoppensteadt said that the focus for this season is on unity and resistance. With a mix of experienced players and fresh talent, she believes that the combination will create a well -balanced team that can compete at a high level. Cook had four templates last season and an assist and an assist and defender Guzman. “Our defense is based on strong leadership, physicality and intelligent positioning,” said Hoppensteadt. “Our two important return players are fast and aggressive in 1, V1 situations and are characterized by cutting off the lanes and recovering to stop the breakaways.”

Also back is the dynamic midfielder McCallough, who had a goal and assistant last season, and Binge, who had three failures in the goal and brings strong communication skills and stability into defense. Hoppensteadt said that among the newcomers to the team Ingemunson, a natural goal scorer with a powerful shot and an ability that will be an important offensive threat, and Ortega has extraordinary foot skills, creates passport and a dynamic game element.

“With strong leadership, skillful newcomers and a determined way of thinking, we are ready to face the upcoming challenges and to influence this season,” said Hoppenstet.