Last year Mariah Haberle, a junior forward with exceptional ball skills, would sit in the stands at Armstrong soccer games, watching former teammates play the game she loved.
Haberle was one of many Minnesota prep players who were unable to play for their high school teams last year. Requirements of the Minnesota Thunder Academy meant they had to sit out the high school season if they wanted to play in its Elite Clubs National League (ECNL).
"It broke my heart," Haberle said. "I wanted to be out there with them. Some of my best friends on the team would look up into the stands and mouth words like, 'We miss you,' to me."
Changes to the ECNL schedule have allowed many players, including Haberle, to return to their high school teams this fall.
Haberle talked to staff writer Jim Paulsen about her joyous return to high school soccer and Armstrong's 9-0-3 dream season to date.
Q: How did you react when you found out you would be able to play high school soccer this fall?
A: It was the greatest news ever. We heard about it about a month before the high school season, and I wanted to go out and start right then.
Q: What has been the best part of returning to the high school game?