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    Girls Soccer
Even with nine seniors, Lady Gulls rebuilding
was one penalty kick away
from making the state play-
offs a year ago — will still
Girls soccer was just one be a challenger for a top
of several sports that end- three spot in the Cowapa
ed with a Cowapa League League.
school winning a state
“We’ve got a ways to
championship last season.
go,” said Matt Johnson, in
The “Conference of Cham- his second year as coach.
pions” dominated 4A girls “We have some big prob-
soccer, with three teams ad- lems to solve. We lost a lot
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(Banks, Scappoose and Valley good leaders, too.”
Catholic), with the Valiants
The Gulls
winning the state title.
The Gulls currently have
The same three teams
will likely battle for a state nine seniors on the varsity
title this season, making it roster, to go with two ju-
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toria, Seaside, Tillamook) four freshmen.
Seaside lost three all-
to have much success in
league players to gradua-
league play.
Despite the unexpected tion: Brianna Babbitt, Alli
loss of a couple all-league Utti and goalkeeper Allison
players, Seaside — which Bussert.
By Gary Henley
EO Media Group
All-leaguers Maddi Utti
and Sydney Villegas would
have been returning juniors,
but Utti is playing volley-
ball, and Villegas is running
cross country.
“I’ll miss ’em, whether
they graduated or they’re
trying another sport,” John-
son said.
The more immedi-
ate concern: “We have to
solve the keeper problem,”
he said. “When you have
someone like Allison, it was
fun to have coaches come
up to you after a game and
say ‘Wow, what a keeper!’”
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op a goalkeeper, Johnson
has brought two coaches
on staff to help, including
former coach Dave Rouse
and former Seaside keeper
Becca Lent. Former Gull
Josh Garhofer is also as-
sisting Johnson.
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is senior Whitney Wester-
holm, who “can play any-
where,” Johnson said.
“She’s a hard-working kid.
Brenda Lopez (Sr.) is vocal
and willing to take on chal-
lenges and lead by exam-
ple; Alie Zagata (Sr.) has
had a strong camp; Sophie
Trevino (Sr.) will be a good
player for us; and Morgan
Brown is a returning ju-
nior.”
Elsewhere,
“Lizzy
Barnes (Jr.) is experienced.
She will have to be more
vocal and get the younger
kids where they need to
be.”
Sophomore Bryre Bab-
bitt started as a freshman,
and is “having a great
camp,” Johnson said. “We
have some freshmen who
look like they’re going to
step right in. I’m just get-
ting to know the names and
faces.”
The Cowapa
Johnson expects Scap-
poose and Valley Catholic
to be strong — so strong
that the rest of the Cowapa
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rankings by playing the In-
dians and the Valiants, who
have both won state cham-
pionships over the last two
years.
“They both have a good
tradition,” he said. “The
Astoria girls have been
working hard and they look
good. They’ll have a good
team and I expect them to
be tough.”
SEASIDE GIRLS
SOCCER
COACH: Matt Johnson,
2nd year
2014 SEASON: 5-6-4 (3-4-3
Cowapa)
PLAYOFFS: Lost Region-
al Play-in at North
Bend, 1-2 (3-4 PK’s)
ALL-LEAGUE LOSSES: Brian-
na Babbitt, Allison
Bussert (GK), Alli Utti;
Maddi Utti, Jr. (volley-
ball); Sydney Villegas,
Jr. (cross country).
ALL-LEAGUE RETURNER:
Whitney Westerholm,
Sr.
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With teammate Tania Martinez trailing, Seaside’s Corrie Falleur delivers a shot during soccer
practice.
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