News Summary
The 2025 high school girls soccer season is about to begin for Class 4A teams, featuring new coaches and returning talent. With excitement in the air, teams are prepared for fierce competition and thrilling matches. The Deseret News has detailed insights on each team, highlighting fresh strategies and coaching changes that promise to shape the season. Fans can expect a blend of skill and sportsmanship as young athletes aim to make their mark on the field.
Exciting Times Ahead in Class 4A Girls Soccer!
As the sun rises on the vibrant city, excitement is palpable in the air! The 2025 high school girls soccer season kicks off next week for Class 4A teams across the region, and with it comes a whirlwind of anticipation, talent, and a sprinkle of fresh coaching perspectives. This year, the spotlight shines even brighter with the addition of several new coaches ready to take their teams to new heights.
The stage is set as Deseret News has gathered everything you need to know about each team in Class 4A. All schools were encouraged to share their insights, ensuring fans, players, and families have a well-rounded view of the competitive landscape this season. The rankings you see are based on coaches’ preseason projections, as they assess the capabilities and potential of their squads.
New Coaches, New Strategies
This season welcomes a total of nine new coaches who are ready to make their mark, bringing fresh strategies and energies to their teams:
- Spencer Stead at Mountain View
- Nikki Michaelis at Orem
- Daniel Cardenas at Provo
- Kelli Pyle at Summit Academy
- Whitney Bowler at Desert Hills
- Dusky Goulding at Hurricane
- Bryce Harvest at Cottonwood
- Nicolas Duncan at Highland
- Lexi Herbert at Deseret Peak
Breaking Down the Teams
Let’s take a closer look at some of the key teams from last season, the talent they’re bringing back, and what’s in store:
Mountain View concluded last year with a stellar 15-3 record, clinching the top spot in Region 8 with an 8-2 performance. Despite the heart-wrenching end, losing in the 4A Championship to Mountain Crest, they are optimistic as they welcome back some outstanding talent following the graduation of key players. Their dynamic attack averaged 2.9 goals per game, making them a force to be reckoned with.
Orem, under the guidance of new head coach Stead, finished with a record of 12-6 last season and showed promise. They ended their postseason journey in the quarterfinals against Mountain Crest, but with an impressive freshman and sophomore class ready to step up, this team is determined to continue building on their foundation of success.
The Provo team, led by coach Glenn, matched Orem with a record of 12-6. With a strong balance of experience and youth, the team is looking to leverage its solid defensive stats to forge a path deeper into the tournament this year. Their postseason run was halted by Crimson Cliffs in a thrilling second-round match, and their ambition is to ensure a stronger finish this time around.
Summit Academy, another team to watch, aims to improve upon their 2024 experience under the new director, Pyle. They face the challenge of getting accustomed to a new coaching style while maintaining competitive spirit and team culture.
The Build-Up to the Big Season
With every team working tirelessly on their skills, preparing for a grueling schedule, and aiming to build a strong team culture, this season promises to be a captivating blend of skill and sportsmanship. Coaches express enthusiasm for their teams, focusing on development and competitiveness.
The 2025 Class 4A girls soccer season is set to be filled with thrilling matches, fierce rivalries, and extraordinary talent on display. Keep an eye out as these young athletes step onto the field, each striving to leave their mark and invigorate their school spirit!
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Additional Resources
- Deseret News
- Wikipedia: High School Soccer
- WyoPreps
- Google Search: Wyoming Girls Soccer
- Cincinnati.com
- Google Scholar: High School Soccer Forwards
- MassLive
- Encyclopedia Britannica: High School Soccer
- CHSAA Now
- Google News: Girls Soccer All-State Teams 2025