Friday’s Hard Hat award went to junior Alba Muir.
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 5:29 am
“Today we played really hard as a team, and had moments of some good play and we really limited Avrie today and yet she still got two,” Dusenberry said of Saturday’s game. “Despite a 2-0 loss, the kids really battled hard today. While we didn’t score, there were quite a few moments today that Colony kicked the ball out of bounds just to slow down our pressure and movement forward.”
The team Hard Hat award went to freshman Ayla Erickson.
“She is another freshman coming in and doing really well this season,” Dusenberry said. “She normally starts as the attacking mid for us, but today I moved her back to holding mid and it paid dividends as Geigerich really had to work today to get the ball. Despite playing farther back, Ayla still found the ball for us and mounted several attacks for us too.”
“She took a cleat to the face,” Dusenberry said. “She country wise email marketing list obviously had to come out to be checked out by the trainers, was cleared to come back in and played 10 or so minutes later.”
Ronald Acuña Jr. crushes two home runs
JDHS will host West Anchorage at 5:15 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday at Adair Kennedy Memorial Park.
Dusenberry noted some key standouts over the weekend.
“We continue to be pleasantly surprised with how Ayla, Zoe (Tagsip, freshman) and Marigold (Lindoff, freshman) are just coming in and playing at the varsity level as freshmen this year. Kenzie Simonson (junior) is doing an incredible amount of running as a wingback – she got the Hard Hat against Houston, but honestly her work rate continued in all three games this weekend. Natalie (Travis, senior) continues to give us a strong defensive presence no matter if I put her in her natural center-back position or up into holding mid. Peyton Wheeler (junior) up front battled not only on the offensive side for us, but also nipped at the heels of their back line to win the ball back for us. I thought Riley Schultz (sophomore) had a great work rate today getting up and down the pitch in the middle with Ayla…Now we look forward to hosting West Anchorage.”
The team Hard Hat award went to freshman Ayla Erickson.
“She is another freshman coming in and doing really well this season,” Dusenberry said. “She normally starts as the attacking mid for us, but today I moved her back to holding mid and it paid dividends as Geigerich really had to work today to get the ball. Despite playing farther back, Ayla still found the ball for us and mounted several attacks for us too.”
“She took a cleat to the face,” Dusenberry said. “She country wise email marketing list obviously had to come out to be checked out by the trainers, was cleared to come back in and played 10 or so minutes later.”
Ronald Acuña Jr. crushes two home runs
JDHS will host West Anchorage at 5:15 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. Saturday at Adair Kennedy Memorial Park.
Dusenberry noted some key standouts over the weekend.
“We continue to be pleasantly surprised with how Ayla, Zoe (Tagsip, freshman) and Marigold (Lindoff, freshman) are just coming in and playing at the varsity level as freshmen this year. Kenzie Simonson (junior) is doing an incredible amount of running as a wingback – she got the Hard Hat against Houston, but honestly her work rate continued in all three games this weekend. Natalie (Travis, senior) continues to give us a strong defensive presence no matter if I put her in her natural center-back position or up into holding mid. Peyton Wheeler (junior) up front battled not only on the offensive side for us, but also nipped at the heels of their back line to win the ball back for us. I thought Riley Schultz (sophomore) had a great work rate today getting up and down the pitch in the middle with Ayla…Now we look forward to hosting West Anchorage.”