The Platteville High School’s boys’ soccer team has been on the field since before school even started. The players have dedication and commitment, and their hard work shows in the form of spectacular results. Victory or loss, the players give their best until the final whistle blows.
This year, we have both a varsity and a junior varsity squad, with many freshmen coming in to fill in the empty slots left by the seniors who graduated last spring. The team needs enough players to at least have eleven on junior varsity and eleven on varsity, who together cover the positions of goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and attackers. The amount and position defenders, midfielders, and attackers is decided by the coach, Brandon Pink.
The team has high expectations for the season. “I hope that we can come out and play every game with all we've got,” responded Thomas Cramer ('16) when asked what he wanted the team to improve on this season, “and no matter what happens in the game, we still stick together as a team.”
Soccer takes strength and devotion, but most of all, a team needs to think as one and stay one step ahead of the opponent. Platteville High School has a great reputation when it comes to dedication to the team and sportsmanship, and the boys’ soccer team is sure to have a great season!
Soccer takes strength and devotion, but most of all, a team needs to think as one and stay one step ahead of the opponent. Platteville High School has a great reputation when it comes to dedication to the team and sportsmanship, and the boys’ soccer team is sure to have a great season!
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