Senior #17 Brooklyn Goodson is wrapping up her final soccer season at Heritage High School.
After 4 seasons on the team, Goodson has left her mark on girls’ soccer with leadership on and off the field, focus, and positivity.
“The best thing about Brooklyn physically and mentally is she creates a calm presence on the field. When she has the ball at her feet she’s not freaking out, she stays calm,” said head Coach Megan Johnson.
Goodson is a crucial part of the girls’ soccer team on and off of the field. She is a supportive teammate and always boosts everyone around her with her high spirit and bright personality. Goodson has mastered being a relaxed but victorious player. She attributes her success to those around her.
“I want to thank all my teammates and all the coaches that have helped me throughout the years. All of that made me become a better player,” said Brooklyn Goodson (12).
Although Goodson has been playing soccer since she was four, she does not plan to continue sports in college. Nevertheless, she still intends on going to college at the University of Arkansas to major in Food Nutrition and Health.
“We’re going to miss her positivity on the team. She’s always so positive. She’s never negative,” said Hallee Ball (12).
Goodson and the Lady War Eagles will go into the final game against Rogers on April 30 with a record of 3-2-2 and being 6th in conference. The girls soccer state tournament will begin May 9.