The university football match for girls on Tuesday night featuring Fremont Firebirds and Macdonald Condors was a clash of two teams in many different circumstances.
For Fremont, this season feels like a culmination of years of building blocks, reaching the year in which everything is gathering. With the 5-0 victory, Firebirds improve to 4-1-1 in the league and 8-2-1 as a whole. Firebirds are guided by a basic group that includes seven adults.
On the other side of the terrain, McDonald has no entrants, as the oldest students in the school are from junior grade 2026. There were certainly light spots on Condors despite the uneven loss. Many players showed impressive performances with the ball, although the team did not find the door.
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“I think we played pretty well, better in the second half of the first,” said Cassandra Guerrero, Jr. of McDonald. “I feel we played with more energy in the second half and were not so disappointed with the goals.”
Only one of the five goals that Condors allowed in this race came in the second half. In the second half, one of McDonald’s most impressive players was the second wing Arley Sevantes. Playing on the left, Sevantes moved up and down the field from line to 10 yards to line to 10 yards, defeating opponents one by one several times.
“I think we played aggressively and everyone did the best of themselves,” Sevantes noted. “We tried as much as we could in this one, despite our different skills levels compared to some of these older teams.”
Sevantes was not the only lower class student to stand out for the condors. The original central back of Skyler De’arman caught up with one of the fervor birds at the back, denying something that looked like an dangerous attack at an impressive speed and strength as he removed his opponent from the ball.
“She’s absolutely incredible,” Condors’s head coach Britney Coders shone when he was asked about De’Arman. “She is a freshman and we heard through the vine, some of our physical teachers, about her talent and her speed, and that was nothing but impressive all over this season. It was a core for us in this back line. “
While Condors are at the very beginning of their development, Firebirds are much closer to a finished product. Fremont builds a strong season last year and improved this record this season.
“I think our team looks better this year. I think we have more potential than last year, ”said senior captain Sofia Haitz, who scored Fremont’s fifth goal for the evening. “I think our struggles have always been a strong ending of the season, so I’m really excited to start the second half of the season and start playing schools for the second time to see how we grew up.”
“I think we get a little better every year,” the colleague senior Captain Rylan Kashman repeated, who scored all four of Fremont’s four goals in the first half. “We have a really strong senior group this year and I know we all want to go to CCS; We want to try to win the League. ”
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