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Women's soccer revamps for 2007-2008 season

Metro’s Division II champion women’s soccer team recently signed seven new players to the team, head coach Danny Sanchez announced on Feb. 12.

“If there’s a year to come in and be important to the team, this is the year,” Sanchez said of the new recruits. “We have some quality players returning, but we need these players to come in and contribute immediately.”

Metro signed Linnea Dengah, Ashley Munchiando, Jaclyn Percy, Nicole Renko, Alee Seehausen, Carrie Aversano and Kayla Poe to begin playing in the 2007 season.

The new group includes three midfielders, three defenders and one goalkeeper.

“With the exception of goalkeepers, we’re just looking for good soccer players,” Sanchez said. “We have plenty of good in-house players to begin with, and we have plenty of players that can play up top.”

Sanchez will announce further signings in the weeks to come.

“We had a small roster last year and we need to rebuild,” Sanchez said. “We’re not done yet.”
Metro was 24-2-0 last season and took their second national championship in three years.

Feb. 15, 2007

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