Grafton High Girls Soccer Team Eyes State Championship Glory
The Grafton High School girls' soccer team is poised for a competitive season, returning three of its four all-conference players, fostering high expectations. The team's goal is to reach the state tournament in Milwaukee, building on past performances where they narrowly missed advancing. Coach Jason Rogers emphasizes the depth and talent within the squad, with returning players in key positions, including team captain Brayleigh Sumner, who is transitioning to an attacking midfield role. The team's competitiveness is bolstered by a solid rotation of players and the experience gained from previous seasons, preparing them to challenge tough opponents.
By the Numbers- Three out of four all-conference players return.
- The team went 6-6-5 last season and is aiming to improve on that record.
- Grafton returns 14 players from last year's roster, enhancing team depth.
- They feature a balanced squad, split evenly between varsity and junior varsity players.
- The Hawks are set to face tough competition in the regular season, with no game considered unwinnable.
The Hawks aim to solidify their team dynamics and build momentum in their upcoming matches, starting with Kettle Moraine Lutheran on April 6. Continued practice and teamwork are essential for reaching their season goals and advancing in the playoffs.
Bottom LineWith a motivated roster and an emphasis on depth and competition, Grafton is positioned to make a serious run at state this season, leveraging their returning talent and a shared team vision to achieve success.
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