Added senior Kellen Chester, “I think pretty much the whole team is excited. We’re just ready to go out and see what we can do, hopefully get some wins.”
The talent also includes seniors ReedWelch and sophomore Atagan Hood.
“All those guys will get minutes,” Lehnhart said. “Obviously Kai and Ahmir have been dominant offensive players the last couple of years and we’re going to be relying on that. They’re both very talented. And Kellen has been a steady force for a number of years and he’s looked good, and Ryan is capable and stable, he can play all over the place and that’s good to have a guy like that you can play in any position.”
The team also lost two players in the consolidation country wise email marketing list that Lehnhart projected as starters in TM sophomore keeper Calvin Landvik and TM sophomore center back Maddox Carroll, both to ACL injuries.
“Well, I can’t play this season and that sucks but I think we have a good team,” Landvik said. “There is a lot of young and old talent and I’m excited to see what they can do. I will be able to just help out with drills and kind of give support.”
Also coming in the consolidation and pushing for starting positions are junior center back Noah Ault, junior midfielder Fixx Siner and sophomore keeper Erik Thompson.
“He (Siner) has probably been the biggest surprise to me of the season,” Lehnhart said. “I didn’t know a whole lot about his game coming in but he’s really proven to be a very capable defender. Good leadership qualities, too.”
Four freshmen are potential impact players on the varsity level and include Troy Edgar and Bryce Haygood as possible starters and Callan Walker as a varsity contributor.
Lehnhart said he was never a fan of the two-school split. He was a teacher at the time and didn’t like what it did to the academic program.
Maier, Ryan Thibodeau and Owen Rumsey, juniors Kevin Flores-Lopez, Emmett Mesdag, Elias Schane and Elliot
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