GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW ’09: KL ready to make playoff push

  • BY Wire Service
  • Thursday, September 10, 2009 3:29pm
  • Sports
Kentlake's Katherine Miccile

Kentlake's Katherine Miccile

They have the numbers.

In fact, the Kentlake High girls soccer team has more returners (nine) this fall than any team in the South Puget Sound League North Division.

But it’s all about chemistry. And coach Kyle Jones believes the Falcons have the right mix this fall to go along with those numbers.

“Out of any team I have ever coached, this one has the most chemistry,” Jones said. “It is chemistry and trusting your teammates that allows you to win that extra game that we needed last year to make the playoffs.

“We have high goals and high expectations.”

The Falcons haven’t made it to the postseason since 2005. This year’s bunch, however, looks primed for a breakthrough, especially with all-leaguers Laura Rayfield, Frederike Dubeau and Katherine Miccile back on the pitch.

Throw in six others who started last year for the Falcons, and it’s understandable to see why expectations have risen.

For Jones, who relates soccer to a high-stakes game of chess, it’s all about matching the right pieces. And this year, he believes the pieces for a playoff berth are on the board.

“Last year, we were missing a couple chess pieces,” he said. “I had to switch formations around … this year, I can drop back into what I want to run. We have good speed up front.

“Last year, I realized steps needed to be taken (to make the playoffs),” Jones added. “This year, if we don’t make the playoffs, it will be devastating.”


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