Holy Angels girls' soccer coach Dave Marshak and his staff marveled in preseason practice as goalkeeper Chloe Sandness boomed kicks on frame from considerable distances.
Sandness' ability to launch shots gave Marshak and his staff an idea.
"We decided it might be interesting to bring her forward to take offensive free kicks," Marshak wrote in an email.
The unusual, though not unprecedented, move has paid dividends.
Holy Angels, ranked No. 1 in Class 2A in the most recent coaches poll, beat Breck School 2-1 on Aug. 27 with help from a Sandness goal.
"Her goal was from their 40-yard line, which means it would have been 50 yards from goal," Marshak wrote. "She hammered it and it nestled right into the top corner far post."
Beginner's luck? Hardly. The senior captain struck again two games later in a 5-1 victory against Richfield. Sandness blasted the shot from the Stars' 40-yard line, meaning the goal traveled a total of 70 yards. (Most high school soccer fields are lined for football. Soccer goals sit in the back of the end zone.)
"She wasn't even really trying to score on that one, just drop it in behind the defensive line," Marshak said. "But she thumped it, and the defender and goalkeeper mixed up their signals and the ball bounced in."