By Cooper Chadwick
After tearing her MCL during the summer of 2023, senior Haley Green spent her junior year rebuilding, but still showed out, scoring seven goals and dishing out four assists which earned her all-state second team.
This year Green is motivated to have a stellar season without injury, but one thing she is extra focused on is enjoying her last season of high school soccer.
“I want to have joy. Constant joy in playing the sport I love with the possibility that every game could be my last,” Green said.
Green’s ability to play anywhere on the field is a real asset for her and the Knights. Green can go wherever she is needed and has played every position on the field at least once.
“She is very versatile for her size… a goal scorer and “true grit” defender by nature. Her knowledge of the game and soccer IQ is a wonderful asset to have for any coach,” head coach Andrew Hackett said. “One major thing that stands out to me is that she is humble and thankful for every opportunity she gets.”
This season Green has big goals for her team, with the influx of some pretty skilled girls. She is excited to see what they can do together.
“Some goals I have for this season and our team is to be regional champions and compete in state again. I believe we have a good shot at getting a title this year,” Green said.