By: Bo Rico and Elijah Mendez

With League wrapping up for the fall sports here at Redwood High School multiple teams are in the chase for the first ever EYL title. 

Women’s soccer has absolutely dominated their first year in the EYL with a record of 10-0 with a perfect season wrapped up.

Senior captain Dakota Espinoza 23’ likes the new competition in the EYL and is happy with how their season has gone so far. Espinoza says “The season has gone good and really smooth.” Espinoza says the race for the EYL title has been fun and that her team loves to compete to let them know their hard work is paying off. 

Senior captain Olvia Sanez 23’ likes the switch from WYL to EYL while her team is currently undefeated and has high expectations for wrapping up the league title for the Rangers. Sanez says “ The race has been good, in league we have played these teams before in the WYL so we know what we have in front of us.” 

Redwood High School varsity women’s soccer vs El Diamante High School 1.27.23 n.miller photog/www.redwoodgigantea.cpm

Leah See 24’ loves being the only undefeated team in the league and has major goals set with the season wrapping up. See says “Our goal at the end of the year is to have rings on our fingers”. See likes the challenge the race for the title has given her because other teams in the league seem to be at their best when they play the Redwood Rangers.

With Basketball Season ending the Rangers fell short of securing the first EYL title with a current record of 5-4 with only one game left.

Senior Forward Ace Kee 23’ says “ League has been up and down but our team has stood there and bounced back and we’re ready to make the push to end the season.” Kee’s goals with league wrapping up is to win out and go undefeated heading into the playoffs.

Senior guard Mat Moza 23’ Wants to go undefeated with his last game league game coming up and playoffs coming up.

Moza says “Our Opportunities for the race have been a wild one. We just hope things fall in place for us to secure 1st place.”

Senior Ambrose Bueno 23’ says “The switch to the EYL was nothing crazy since we have already played a majority of the teams.” Bueno’s goals for the end of the season are to not let his team play down to their opponents level, and have fun while playing each game.

Sophomore Justin Jimenez 26’ says “overall the switch to EYl is way more competitive and is a difficult league to play in.” The goals for the remainder of the year for Jimenez i to finish strong and finish with the number one spot.

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