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2/18/2000 12:00 AM | Soccer
Feb. 18, 2000
SALT LAKE CITY - The Utah women's soccer team has announced the newcomers to its 2000 campaign. The Utes embrace eight new athletes to the program including five midfielders and adding one goalkeeper, forward and defender to the Ute ranks.
Lynnsey Asay comes the U. from Lehi High School (Utah) as a backup goalkeeper to all-conference keeper Courtney Hills. Asay played for the Utah United Premier that won the State Cup championships.
Amber Brower is a forward from Hyrum, Utah that played for Mountain Crest High School. The freshman was also a member of the United Premier State Cup champions. She played for the Olympic Development '81 Regional pool in 1998.
Kari Keddington comes to the U. from Centerville, Utah where she played as one of Viewmont High School's premier midfielders. She played for the club team Devastation and was a member of the Olympic Development '82 Regional Team in 1998.
Esther Imotan also joins the Utes from Viewmont High. The midfielder played for the Utah Futbal Club and was also a member of the ODP '82 Regional Pool in 1999. She is from Bountiful, Utah.
Tracy Stratton, who played high school ball at Bountiful High (Utah), joins the midfield line as a collegiate player. The Bountiful, Utah native was also a member of the club team Devastation.
Heather Wilheim comes to the U. from Sandy, Utah where she played for Alta High School. The midfielder was a member of the Starz '82 club team.
Bobbie Benegas hails from Aurora, Colo. where she played on the midfield lines at Rangeview High School. She also played for the Colorado Rush club team.
Brainne Chamney, a defender from El Cajon, Calif., played for El Capitan High School and the Hotspurs club team.
"We are excited about our new players for the fall. A lot of time and effort has gone into their recruitment. The incoming freshman will give us some depth in the forward position and in the midfield. We have graduated some very talented players and the new recruits will be called upon to help fill the gaps," Head Coach Amy Winslow says. "This class fills a few needs that we discovered when we played the top ranked teams last year. With the addition of this new freshman class, we will be more competitive in size, speed and depth of position."