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Spencer’s McEntee to Continue Soccer at Northwestern

Spencer’s McEntee to Continue Soccer at Northwestern

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Spencer, Ia (Northwest Iowa Now) – Spencer’s Avery McEntee is entering her final season with the Tiger Girls Soccer Team. On Monday, McEntee made her plans for the future official by signing her Letter of Intent to attend Northwestern College in Orange City where she will play Soccer.

Vitor Pereria is the head coach of the Raiders for the second year. He learned a lot about what type of Soccer Player McEntee was last spring when the Tigers dropped a Regional Championship match at home to Adel-DeSoto-Minburn, cutting the Spencer season short of the State Tournament.

McEntee has already started her career path, and Northwestern is a big part of that future.

Spencer Girls soccer coach John Hansel says McEntee will fit in well with the Northwestern program.

McEntee has some great memories with the Spencer Girls Soccer team and looks to make some more big ones in her senior season.

 

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