Cypress High School girls soccer team’s overall season record was 1-6-1. This season was tough for the girls but also full of learning experiences. Despite the challenges, the players stayed determined and motivated until the last game. While facing strong opponents they improved their teamwork.

Senior Varsity midfielder, Maya Sanda, said, “One of the season’s most exciting games was against Yorba Linda,” the year’s final match. The emotions were high, making it a memorable game for everyone. Playing against Yorba Linda was the toughest opponent the team faced because “ their midfield was pretty free range and they had excellent team chemistry” she said. One highlight was winning the game against Fairmont in a tournament with a score of 1-0, proving that their hard work and dedication paid off.

This season, the team faced many challenges, like a lack of communication and not reaching enough goals, but the team improved over time. “ We got better at passing and talking more on the field,” Frosh/Soph goalie, Raven Apodaca said. Their coach helped by teaching them how to communicate better and always motivated the team. “She lifted us and told us not to put our heads down when we got scored on,” she said. In the end, the team grew stronger, communicated better, and improved throughout the season.
Despite the struggles, the team improved their communication skills, becoming powerful as a team. With their coach’s support and motivation, they learned to stay confident and kept pushing themselves till the end.