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Building Blocks: Sunnyvale soccer prepares for jump to UIL in 2014

The Sunnyvale soccer team does not currently play official games, but don't tell them that.

Although the Raiders are still two years removed from joining a University Interscholastic League district, they are taking every match just as seriously as if they were playing for a district championship.

"These guys have a lot of pride, and we've played some pretty good teams and we have held our own," Sunnyvale head coach Kenny Duck said. "They understand that we are building a program."

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Thursday, January 31, 2013 2:31 PM CST

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Youth Movement: Freshmen, sophomores seeing ample playing time for Plano

Published: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 12:40 PM CST
Some coaches shy away from the term rebuilding.


Plano Senior girls soccer head coach Diane Davey specifically mentions it when describing the 2013 squad.

"We are in total rebuild mode," she said.

Davey doesn't mean the word as a negative, rather in reference to the number of new-to-varsity players taking the pitch for the Lady Wildcats.

And the team has reason to be confident in its youngsters.

Look no further than freshman Claire Gantzer, who scored three times in Plano's 6-1 victory over Irving Nimitz on Jan. 17 to open the Plano Tournament of Champions.

"Claire is one of those young players that has really stepped it up," Davey said. "She has a lot of individual ability and now she is linking that with players she is just getting to know."

One of Plano's other freshmen, Katelyn Bub, scored the lone goal in Friday's 1-0 win over Rockwall. The Lady Wildcats went 2-1-1 at their home tournament after mixing in a 1-1 draw with Rowlett and a 3-0 loss to Frisco Wakeland.

"I don't think that Wakeland score is indicative of how our girls played," Davey said. "We mounted multiple attacks, just couldn't finish them."

Plano opened the season Jan. 10-12 with a 2-2 finish at the Dr Pink Tournament.

"I really think we improved across the board from that first tournament to the second," Davey said.

Improvement was evident again over the weekend as Plano went 3-1 at the Longview Chick-Fil-A Invitational, bouncing back from an opening-day defeat against Longview Pine Tree with wins over Whitehouse (4-0), Longview (3-0) and Tyler Lee (4-0).

Davey has been particularly pleased with the defense.

"We're really defending well in the attacking third," she said. "We haven't given up a lot of goals and the ones we have are off things that are correctable in practice."

Plano has its most experienced players on defense, though that varsity experience isn't necessarily from playing defense as senior Katie Huff and junior Taylor Cornelius join the back line of junior Danielle Thiebaud and sophomore Haley McDuffee after playing mostly midfield and forward last season.

"We're finally getting those girls into their more natural spot," Davey said.

One of the reasons Plano was able to make the change is due to the team's increased faith in their current crop of midfielders and forwards. In the midfield, the Lady Wildcats are looking to seniors Megan Flory, Carly Lemke, sophomore Anna Tomotaki and Bub while junior Brenna Gantzer, her younger sister Claire, seniors Kathryn Danhauser and Lauren Fambrough are at forward.

There is a mix of returners and newcomers in goal too with incumbent senior Camille Stefani and freshman Sara Heady, who both played over the weekend, between the pipes.

Being done with tournaments doesn't mean the non-district slate is complete for Plano as the Lady Wildcats will close out non-district with 7 p.m. matches Friday at Hebron and Tuesday versus Frisco (Clark East).

"We don't have a soft schedule," Davey said. "We aren't looking to pad our schedule with wins, we want to go up against the best because that's how you become the best."

Plano will go against the best in district, literally as Plano West is ranked No. 1 in the Elite Soccer Report's national poll. The Lady Wildcats must finish top four in a field that also includes Plano East, Allen, McKinney Boyd and McKinney to make their first postseason appearance since 2010.

"Last season those girls played their hearts out, fighting and scratching for every ball," Davey said. "But we were without seven or eight starters in district, so hopefully that won't be the case this year."

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