Making Waves: McKinney North girls soccer powers through first round of playoffs
Finishing second in their district standings, the McKinney North Lady Bulldogs soccer team entered playoffs ready to shut down anyone who stands in their way. As the team continues strong, VYPE DFW takes a look at their season:
Regular Season Play
At the start of the regular season, McKinney North took on several talented non-district opponents. In doing so, the team was able to take down the likes of Carrollton Newman Smith (4-0), Trimble Tech (8-0), Royse City (2-0), and more en route to district play. Sharpening their ability to remain focused on the field, the team was able to hone in on their talents and learn to stay resilient.
Led by talented athletes like Mary Kessler, Danica Anaya, Katarina Soto, Katelin Kenealey, and others, the team entered district play with a fire lit. Powering over opponents like Melissa (4-0), Sherman (5-0), Denison (7-0), and others while securing a 9-1-2 district record (12-5-2 overall before playoffs).
What’s Ahead
Entering playoffs with a resounding 4-1 victory over Corsicana, the Lady Bulldogs have proved that not only do they have fight, they have the ability to focus moment-to-moment and go after the things that they want. Ready to make big waves in the playoffs, fans can expect this squad to fight hard and secure more strong victories as they play for a chance to make a state tournament appearance.
Be sure to keep an eye on this team as they continue strong!