Sophie Babo is used to the attention.
Orono's stellar sophomore midfielder is rarely alone on the soccer field. A dominating offensive force since becoming a starter in seventh grade, Babo is a focal point of defenses wherever she roams, often marked by more than one player.
Not that it has mattered much. Rock-solid at 5-10 and with a devastating shot, she often finds the defensive presence around her to be little more than a nuisance.
It certainly hasn't kept her from scoring. In five games this year, she has 12 goals, adding to her ever-growing school record of 87.
Babo also owns the school career record for points (127 and counting) and single-season records for points (48), goals (31) and assists (17), all set in 2011.
Those numbers have earned her admirers across the nation. She already has two all-state awards to her credit, plays club soccer for the Minnesota Thunder Academy and has competed for various U.S. national teams. A shot at a roster spot on the U.S. Olympic team is not far-fetched.
But when talk turns to all of her success, Babo gives much of the credit to the one person who seems most inclined to deflect it: her older sister and teammate, Macie.
"I wouldn't be where I am if it wasn't for her," Sophie said. "She's one of the best defenders in the state, by far. Just going against her 1-on-1, year after year, is the best training you could have."