Powell to play for Westminster College
Meagan Powell likes to run and she
likes to be part of a team.
“I’ve kind of been playing soccer my
whole life,” she said told the Pilot. “I like the competitive and
team aspect and I like to run.”
Powell, who graduated from Whitefish
High School in 2009, is the daughter of Susan and Chester Powell.
She grew up on the soccer fields with her mom as her coach in the
earlier years. During high school, she helped lead Whitefish to
three consecutive divisional championships and the team was state
runners-up in 2005, 2007 and 2008.
Playing college soccer has been a
dream.
Powell recently completed two years at
Northern Idaho College as a forward on the team. Next year she’s
transferring to Westminster College in Salt Lake City to continue
her career.
“I’m not always going to have the
opportunity to play soccer,” she said. “I’m excited that I get
to.”
Her run at Northern Idaho was a good
one. She scored one goal each of her two seasons. She started every
game for the Cardinals and was the team captain. The team went
10-4-3 last season and was one win short of the national
tournament.
“It’s been an exciting year,” Powell
said.
In the classroom, Powell has excelled
as well. She was named the Female Academic Athlete of the Year.
Powell held a 3.86 GPA and made the
dean’s list each of her semesters at the school. She is also a
member of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honor society for
two-year colleges.
“It feels really good. I didn’t even
know I was eligible,” she said of the award. “It’s nice to have my
hard work pay off.”
Powell graduated from NIC with an
associate’s degree and plans to study English literature at
Westminster.
Powell has another experience to add to
college resume. She laughs when asked about being listed on NIC’s
softball team. But she did spend a short time on the team as a base
runner.
“I was simply told to run,” she said.
“My roommates suckered me into that one.”