Girls Soccer: Olivia Lagos

October 25, 2017

Ethan Dincer
FOCUS. Sophomore Olivia Lagos controls the ball in a home match against Northfield. “I’ve basically been playing soccer my whole life, because my family’s a soccer family,” Lagos said.

Ninth grader forward Olivia Lagos is a born-and-bred soccer player. “I’ve basically been playing soccer my whole life, because my family’s a soccer family.” Lagos said.

This is her second year on the varsity team. “I think the season’s going pretty well, we’re 13 and 2, and last year we did really well too.” Lagos said.

Lagos definitely not only wants to win sections, but she also “want[s] to make it all the way to state.”

I put [pressure] on myself to score goals

— ninth grader Olivia Lagos

The team’s chemistry shows itself in tradition. Lagos and some of her teammateremember each game. “Every game, Muriel [Lang], Tessah [Green] and I take a piece of grass from each field.” Lagos explained.

Going into sections, Lagos is feeling the pressure. “I put [pressure] on myself to score goals,” Lagos said.

[In Print] This story is reprinted from The Rubicon print edition: Oct 24, 2017

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