Oakridge鈥檚 Alayna Weiss: MHSAA Record-Setting Keeper鈥檚 Journey
Alayna Weiss, a senior goalkeeper for Oakridge, is making her mark in the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) record books with impressive statistics in just three seasons. After suffering a season-ending knee injury, Weiss completed her career with 594 saves, ranking her fourth all-time for MHSAA girls soccer. She recorded her best performance this season with 32 saves in a single game, earning her a spot among the top save performances in MHSAA history. Weiss is set to continue her soccer journey at Muskegon Community College while pursuing a career as a pediatric respiratory therapist.
By the Numbers- 594 career saves: 4th all-time in MHSAA girls soccer.
- 32 saves in a single game early this season: ties for 18th in MHSAA history.
- 223 total saves this season, alongside 197 in her junior year and 174 in her sophomore year.
- Weiss led the team with high save counts, keeping them competitive in many matches despite a challenging season.
- She suffered a transient patellar dislocation but aims to recover quickly for her college soccer debut.
Weiss plans to start physical therapy and transition to play at Muskegon Community College, hoping to make an immediate impact on the roster and continue her studies in respiratory therapy.
Bottom LineAlayna Weiss鈥檚 remarkable achievements in high school soccer not only showcase her skills and determination but also lay the groundwork for a promising college career, emphasizing the importance of resilience and support from her teammates.
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