The way forward for Westbury Christian soccer is headed for fulfillment following sophomore RB Hunter Morgan's first yr.
Regardless of narrowly lacking the playoffs this fall, the Wildcats have seen flashes of greatness whereas remaining aggressive of their TAPPS Six-Man District (D2-District 5). The identical might be stated for Morgan, who put up some spectacular stats (2,124 yds, 33 TDs) on the heels of his 2022 District Rookie of the 12 months award.
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“My aggressive edge and arduous work have led to my success,” Morgan stated. “Even when my crew is down, I attempt to do no matter I can to assist us get again into the sport. I couldn't go wherever through the COVID lockdown so I used to be simply searching for some train that I may do alone at dwelling. I really feel it helped me turn out to be bodily and mentally stronger after I went to highschool. Lastly, I wish to be as ready as doable, so I watch movie persistently to assist enhance my approach and higher perceive my upcoming opponents.”
As talked about, Westbury Christian has proven flashes of greatness, particularly early within the season when it scored over 100 factors in two straight wins. That wasn't a typo. Because of the legs of the 5-foot-11 Morgan, the Wildcats placed on a spectacle that broke three figures.
“That [the back-to-back 100-point games] was positively my spotlight of the season,” Morgan stated. “I had 13 touchdowns in a type of video games and I feel it positively introduced the crew nearer.
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The Wildcats will look to construct on final season's successes and failures to show issues round.
“My plans for this offseason are to get sooner, larger and stronger whereas constructing extra chemistry with my teammates and all of the rookies we get. The aim for subsequent season is a state championship, however my private aim is to make first crew, all-district and hopefully get some faculty provides after going by way of some camps over the spring and summer season.”