Rutland Herald Sports Guide Fall 2017 | Page 14

Rutland Herald Fall Sports Guide 14 Friday, October 6, 2017 Mill River Girls Soccer 2 Britney Blanchard 3 Emerson Pomeroy 4 Amanda Deppert 6 Paige St. Lawrence 7 Amelia Jones 8 Talia Hutt Vater 9 Leah Romano 11 Tess Beauchain 12 Kaylyn Cottrell 14 Rosie Phillips 18 Jessica Roberts 20 Morgan Nemeth 21 Kelsey Sheehe 22 Annie Hasenohr 23 Olivia McPhee 24 Allison Nemeth Coach Dave Carr Assistant Coach Ray Nichols Otter Valley Girls Soccer 1 Lauryl Blanchard 3 Kassidy Carvey 4 Julia Eastman 5 Colby Reynolds 6 Sophia Walker 8 Sarah Calvin 10 Gabriela Poalino 11 Mary Kingsley 12 Leah Pinkowski 14 Mia Politano 15 Mallory Lufkin 19 Sarah Hobbs 20 Felicity Drew 30 Bonnie Moore Coach Rick Hedding Assistant Coach Isabelle Kingsley Girls soccer: Color is part of the game difference makers. It should be a fun season. Autumn is known for colors, particu- Here is a look at area teams: larly in our region where tourists come from far and wide to watch the Vermont BLACK RIVER countryside burst into a show of golds, New coach Kit Kat Thompson has a oranges and reds. small roster on her hands and is looking Color is also a big part of this girls to pick up a few more players. She is soccer season in our little neighbor- working with a dozen players right now. hood where players are trading hues Her lone senior is Morgan Brown and shaking up the rosters. who played in the midfield last season. Erin McClallen, one of Mount St. “She definitely has a good foot and Joseph Academy’s top players last year, a sense of where the ball needs to go,” has traded the MSJ green in for Rutland Thompson said. Raider red. Emily Benson is a junior with an Julia Lee, who will be a key player for accurate shot, possessing a penchant MSJ, has swapped Otter Valley blue for for threading the ball into the corner the rich green uniform of the Mounties. of the goal. Proctor’s Hannah Anderson has “She probably has the best footwork turned in her Proctor maroon for on the team,” Thompson said. the patriotic colors of the Mill River Freshman Jay Grenedier is one of the Minutemen. faster players on the squad and has a lot And so it goes ... of potential. Most players return to their respec- Sisters Paige Kelley and Hope Kelley tive schools but these players can be could be on the field near one another By TOM HALEY STAFF WRITER as a goalie and defender. They have that special telepathy sisters often have that can work well when junior Paige is in the goal and freshman Hope as one of her defenders. Freshman Hailey Pierce is another goalie and she and Paige are inter- changeable. The one not in the goal will be playing in the field. They are both working out at each position. Josesine Kelfast is an exchange stu- dent from Denmark who has a soccer background. She has been nursing an injury in preseason but should be ready for the opener that comes Sept. 2 when Windsor comes to Dorsey Park. Thompson played for coach Pat Pul- linen at Black River and is applying much of what she learned under him. “Coach Pullinen is one of the best coaches I played for in any sport,” she said. “He was always working on funda- mentals. You work on fundamentals and individual skills first and then you work on the strategy part.