by Dave Burnham, Rare Reminder, September 25, 2014
It’s been a character-building start to the 2014 soccer season for the Newington High School girls team. Led by English-born head coach Adam Wilkinson, the Indians started the season brightly on Sept. 9 with a 6-1 scoring spree against Bristol Central. The rout was led by Kayla LaRosa, making the switch from midfield to attack, who snagged four and strike partner all-state pick Kaila Lozada who chipped in with two goals and two assists.
“The most pleasing aspect was how well we possessed the ball and controlled the game while keeping things tight at the back,” said Wilkinson. “It’s always nice to start with a win and the positivity and confidence it can bring. I hope we take that forward. We have plenty of tough games ahead.”
by Dave Burnham, Rare Reminder, September 25, 2014
It’s been a character-building start to the 2014 soccer season for the Newington High School girls team. Led by English-born head coach Adam Wilkinson, the Indians started the season brightly on Sept. 9 with a 6-1 scoring spree against Bristol Central. The rout was led by Kayla LaRosa, making the switch from midfield to attack, who snagged four and strike partner all-state pick Kaila Lozada who chipped in with two goals and two assists.
“The most pleasing aspect was how well we possessed the ball and controlled the game while keeping things tight at the back,” said Wilkinson. “It’s always nice to start with a win and the positivity and confidence it can bring. I hope we take that forward. We have plenty of tough games ahead.”
by Dave Burnham, Rare Reminder, September 25, 2014
It’s been a character-building start to the 2014 soccer season for the Newington High School girls team. Led by English-born head coach Adam Wilkinson, the Indians started the season brightly on Sept. 9 with a 6-1 scoring spree against Bristol Central. The rout was led by Kayla LaRosa, making the switch from midfield to attack, who snagged four and strike partner all-state pick Kaila Lozada who chipped in with two goals and two assists.
“The most pleasing aspect was how well we possessed the ball and controlled the game while keeping things tight at the back,” said Wilkinson. “It’s always nice to start with a win and the positivity and confidence it can bring. I hope we take that forward. We have plenty of tough games ahead.”