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Sayre girls: New players add level of excitement

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See what the players and coach from Sayre High School had to say about the upcoming 2018 girls’ soccer season.


Jared Peck, Real-Time Sports Reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader and co-founder of SoccerintheBluegrass.com, visited all nine Lexington high schools and spoke with coaches and players about the upcoming season. Over the next several days, SITB will release videos from the interviews used for the Herald-Leader’s preseason preview: “Girls’ soccer: This season’s top teams, biggest games and best players.”

Excerpted from Kentucky.com. Read the full story at the link above.

SAYRE SPARTANS

Coach: Michael McKinney (fifth season).

Last season, 42nd District: 9-7-1 (34 GF/20 GA), lost 5-0 in district semis to Henry Clay.

Outlook: Sayre’s roster carries 12 sophomores, but McKinney likes the mix of talent. “I’m looking forward to continued improvement, just building on where we left off last year,” he said. The Spartans come off back-to-back winning seasons.

SITB impression: Sayre always seems to be young, but always seems to find success during the season.

Player’s take: Senior Caroline Hager — “We’re really new, but we seem to be competing. We’re not getting blown away at any point. So, think that’s what I’m most excited about. We have a lot of new players, and it’s fun to learn with them.”

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