Lady Dogs go blue collar
The Lady Bulldogs soccer club will pull
from their blue collar work ethic as they look to make another run
at a state championship.
The team is loaded with seven seniors
on the 16-woman roster. There is no JV squad this season.
“We’re looking real good,” said coach
Wendy Farrens. “Everyone is working hard and our fitness level is
good.”
Farrens says the team’s strength will
be their versatility.
“A lot of the girls can play multiple
positions,” she said. “They are eager to learn more and are very
coachable. We’re a solid team and have great chemistry.”
Sophomore Piper Greenwood will be in
the goal as keeper.
“She’s strong, tough and fearless back
there,” Farrens said.
Team captains are seniors Natalie
Gayner and Sam Dittman, who will be looked to for offensive
production. Both earned All-State honors last season.
Whitefish opens the season Friday
against Stevensville before clashing with defending state champion
Billings Central on Sept. 3. The ‘Dogs lost 4-1 to Billings in the
Class A finals last year.
“That will be a great test,” Farrens
said, “but it’s still really early in the season and right now our
focus is on Friday’s game.”
Whitefish kicks off against
Stevensville at 2 p.m.