Twelve talented Alaska soccer players have signed to play at the collegiate level. These young athletes spent years honing their skills at The Dome in Anchorage.
The group, nicknamed the Dynamic Dozen, achieved impressive success together. They won the National League Pro Wildcard Division and two USYS Northwest conference championships.
Their accomplishments are a result of their dedication and hard work. Each player has spent countless hours practicing and perfecting their skills.
Leiloa Fesolai, Meadow Lewis, Lexi Luff, and Kate Seibert will remain teammates at Western Oregon University. They chose Western Oregon for its team atmosphere, small community, and soccer program.
Meanwhile, the university’s soccer program is known for its competitive teams, and the players are excited to be part of it.
Faith Hughes and Parker Sullivan will join forces at Idaho State University. Having competed against each other in high school, they’re excited to play together.
Their high school rivalry will now become a collegiate partnership. They’re looking forward to working together.
Other players signing with colleges include Brooklyn Bailey, Skylar Lind, Izzy Schuld, Faith Mondeel, Anna Suoja, and Avery Campbell. Campbell, a two-sport star in soccer and track, chose to stay home and sign with the University of Alaska Anchorage’s track and field program.
Campbell had to make a difficult decision between soccer and track. Ultimately, she chose track and field.
The decision was not easy, but she’s excited about her choice and looks forward to competing at the collegiate level.
The dynamic dozen’s success is a testament to their hard work and dedication. They supported each other throughout their soccer journey.
Their bond will last a lifetime. They’ve created memories that will stay with them forever.
As they move on to the next level, they’re grateful for the experience and camaraderie they’ve shared.
The signing of these twelve players marks a significant milestone in their soccer careers, thanks to the dynamic dozen’s leader Leiloa Fesolai.
News story originally published by Alaska’s News Source.