Varsity Head Coach: | Tom McEwan | |
Varsity Assistant: | Emily Miller | |
Junior Varsity Head Coach: | Richard Harknett | |
Junior Varsity Assistant: | Margot Harknett | |
Goalkeeper Coach: | Evan Stambler | |
Volunteer/Media Coordinator: | Lily Gonzalez |
The 2023 season will present many challenges for the Thunderhawks soccer team. The graduation of 10 Seniors, to include two time All-Ohio recipient Erica Cox, is the first hurdle to overcome.
The returning nucleus of players provides hope, as summer workouts have shown a great deal of promise and commitment in both returning players and the incoming 9th grade class. So the first order of business will be rebuilding the roster.
The usual brutal schedule, both in conference and non-conference will be difficult to navigate, especially with what promises to be a youthful squad.
The Thunderhawks will look to Seniors, Sidney Zawila, Josie Bencic, Maddie Burhard, Annabelle Hyden and Emily Witterride to provide stability as the season unfolds.
GMC Champions | 2000, 2003, 2005, 2021, 2022 | |
Sectional Champions | 2000, 2004, 2018, 2022 | |
District Champions | 2004 | |
District Runner-Up | 2000, 2018 | |
Regional Runner-Up | 2004 | |
The Hawks traveled down St Rt 129 to take on the Big Blue of Hamilton in a GMC clash. The JV opened the night with a 6-0 blanking of Hamilton. East Varsity closed out the night with an equally impressive 6-0 shutout. The Hawks were led by Senior
The Hawk Girls Soccer Team hosted the red-hot Bellbrook Eagles on Tuesday night. The Eagles came into the game state ranked in D2 and undefeated. The Eagles tallied the first-half goal and held onto the lead until midway into the second half.
The Thunderhawks took on the Sycamore Aves on the road Thursday night. For the third consecutive game, the Hawks squandered numerous early opportunities and tallied 13 shots on goals. The Hawks came away with zero goals. The Aves meanwhile broke
The Hawk Girls Soccer Team entertained district rival Lakota West on Tuesday. The night was a lackluster performance for the Hawks and when all was said and done the scoreboard read 0-0. The Firebirds dominated in the area of intensity and desire
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