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-title St. Anthony Girls’ Soccer Preview – The562.org

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

St. anthony Girls’ soccer Faces Rebuild with Experienced Leadership

LONG BEACH, CA – The St. anthony High School girls’ soccer team ⁢enters the season with a young roster, comprised primarily of underclassmen, but bolstered by experienced ‌leadership ​aiming to continue the program’s recent success. The Saints, coming off a strong previous season, will rely ‍on a‍ core of⁤ returning players and promising newcomers to navigate a competitive schedule.

The team‌ features only one senior, captain Jaelyn ⁣Moreno, a four-year⁢ varsity‍ player who⁣ has transitioned from attacker to center back to address a team need.”That’s who⁣ she is, that’s her leadership,” said coach Perez. “She brings that energy level ⁢and she’s talking and really taking on that ​role.”​ Moreno expressed her readiness​ to mentor the younger players, including her sister, Jeweliana Moreno. “We lost a lot of seniors and we have a smaller team now, but with our incoming freshman⁣ we have⁤ a good chance of⁣ going somewhere,” she said. “We’re talking to them really positively and getting them to not be ‍scared to try new things, to help them grow. I wont to be a good example to them.”

Joining Moreno as captains are junior goalkeeper leila Meza, who returns after recovering ​from an ACL tear⁢ that sidelined her last season, and junior defender adanna‌ Mjeme,⁤ who moved to defense last year after starting ⁣as an ⁣attacker. Coach Perez noted Meza’s dedication to her rehabilitation, saying, “She’s⁤ been training her ⁣but off, she’s ⁢strengthening her knee, and she talked ⁣to⁣ me about ⁣how much it sucked being on the bench last year and how excited she ⁣is to ‌be back ‍out there this year.”

Key offensive contributors‍ are⁢ expected to be sophomores Paloma toscano and Tatiana Callejas,alongside Jeweliana Moreno. Toscano and Moreno both scored 12 goals last season, while Callejas ⁤scored a crucial, last-second goal that ⁢secured the team’s ‍playoff berth. Freshman Alice Landis, a multi-sport athlete, ⁢is also projected ⁢to play a significant⁣ role in the midfield.

Despite the team’s⁤ youth, ⁢coach Perez is optimistic. “As long ⁤as the girls keep attending practice and gelling, the biggest thing to me is communicating with‍ each other, making sure⁤ they work towards what they want together,” she said. “Our returners are telling me,’Coach ⁢we got this,we’re going to keep building.'”⁣ Perez anticipates the team will peak as the season progresses towards the playoffs.

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