Women's Soccer Players Moving On
Six Sophomore Women's Soccer Players Commit to the Next Level
Weed, CA - Five women's soccer players from the 2019-2020 season have mad their commitments to continue their education. Keely McLeod (England) has made her commitment to continue playing soccer at Louisiana State University, Alexandria. McLeod, an international student from Aylesbury, England, lead the women's soccer team in goals during both the 2018 and 2019 seasons. She finished her COS career as the all time leading goal scorer with 19 goals. Keely was a 2 year scholar athlete who will be finishing her degree kinesiology. Heather Brayshaw (Australia) has made her commitment to continue playing soccer at Randall University in Oklahoma. Heather, an international student from Queanbeyn, Australia, played her sophomore year at Siskiyous after transferring from Kansas. Heather finished the season with 1 goal and 1 assist as a central defender. Heather is a scholar athlete who will be completing her degree in kinesiology. Liliana Hernandez (California) has made her commitment to continue her studies at Sacramento State. Lili, a local student from Arbuckle, CA, played 2 years for the Eagles after graduating from Pierce High School. Abigail Damschroeder (California) has made her decision to continue her education at Sonoma State University. Abby, a Siskiyou County native from Mt. Shasta, CA, finished her 2 years at COS with 3 goals and 4 assists. Messiah Dyer (California) has made her decision to continue her education at Sacramento State University. Messiah, a Yreka High School graduate, played defender for the Eagles for 2 seasons. Toni Little from Etna High school has decided to attend Presentation College in South Dakota.
Congratulations to all of our girls who are moving on to complete their education. The coaching staff, athletic department, and school are all very proud of you. GO EAGLES!