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Sofia Wilson, Maristi has passed to Mac Aulya’s mother

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Sofia Wilson, Maristi has passed to Mac Aulya’s mother


A striker/nework player Sofia Wilson was unbelievable what to do when she was directly included in the starting line-up for her high school school.

Wilson was a little concerned about receiving young and big players.

“I was really nervous,” Wilson said. “The biggest challenge was to see if I was playing against girls who are older than me.

With 5 feet-3, Wilson may be smaller than most competitors. But on Monday night, Varses’ football made it easier to look easily, scoring two goals and leading the club’s Reddox, who hosted the club 4-3 on Arkrival Mac Auli’s mother.

Mia Sherry also scored two goals for Marist (4-2). Molly Boil and Edison Woodward each scored an assist, while Kaitlin Scofield scored three goals.

Call Edwards recorded a hat-trick for Mac Aule (3-3). All three goals came in the second half at 6:30 pm, when the strong Mac was close to the meeting throughout the game with a 4-0 deficit. Lucy Gray ended in six Sayev.

Wilson, who came into the game with one goal, played for the first time this season and moved up from midfield. He replied his first multi-goal game in high school.

Marist coach Chris Roy was definitely happy with how the change would appear.

Mac Aulei's mother during an inconference in Chicago on Monday, March 31,
Maristers Scofield goalkeeper 12 extends to stop a shot by Mac Aulei’s mother in a non-conference in Chicago on Monday, March 31, 2025.

“Sofia is playing outside the middle,” Roy said. “This is the first time we and Mia we had in front. We’ve just played with him, and that’s probably a good squad for us.”

Wilson scored the first goal of the game in the first half at a beautiful ending when the Boil tore the Boil torn in the middle.

“It was really interesting,” Wilson said. “Everyone came and gave me a hug, and that really had a nice feeling.

And there was a huge impact on his first experience in a Mariest’s mother-mother’s mother game.

“I really liked it,” Wilson said. “I think it was one of the most dense games, and it was definitely very nice.

Sofia Wilson Maris (4) brings the ball back against Mac Oli's mother during an inconference in Chicago on Monday, March 31, (Vincent De Johnson / for the Daily Sawstawon)
Sofia Wilson Marises (4) is pushing the ball to Mac Auly’s mother in a straightforward game in Chicago on Monday, March 31, 2025. (Vincent D.

Wilson’s second goal came in the last minute of the first half when he put his foot on the ball in front of the net and sent a penalty to the network after a penalty.

Perhaps there was nothing strange that Wilson was willing to receive bigger and more experienced players.

He grew up with two elder brothers named Aydan and Ittan, who also played football for Marist.

“They were really difficult for me,” Sophia says. “They always pushed them around him so I was stronger. I learned how to push behind him and be more aggressive.

“I’m really looking forward to them and telling me a lot. It’s really great and interesting to be here and do what he used to do before, playing at this stadium at Maris.

Mia Sherry is watching an empty network at Maris 20 when he scores a goal against Mac Aulei's mother in a non-conference in Chicago on Monday, March 31, (Vincent De Johnson / for the Daily South Town)
Mia Sherry is watching an empty network when he scores a goal against Mac Aulei’s mother in an inconference in Chicago on Monday, March 31, (Vincent D.

On the other hand, the lion was in Wilson’s shoes. As a first round student last season, Sherry took the lead with 12 goals. He was up to eight years this spring.

“My advice to Sofia is to only make contact with our team girls,” she said. “This makes it easier to have chemistry on the pitch. It made it easy for me to get a close friendship and then I was able to move better on the pitch.

One of the relationships seems to be in place before. The lion and Wilson are the dynamics.

“I’m really surprised how he moves from the ball,” she said. “He really has good football intelligence, and that makes it easy to play with up.

“I really like it.”

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