Soccer

Alpine Girls Soccer Team Eyes National Crown After Three Straight State Titles

Coach Danny Mason’s emphasis on kindness and teamwork fuels a culture that extends beyond the pitch

A group of high school girls soccer players in Alpine, Utah, have turned a simple love of the game into a remarkable streak of dominance, capturing the state championship three consecutive years and now setting their sights on a national title.

Coached by Danny Mason, the team blends athletic rigor with a philosophy of kindness and character, a combination that has translated into an unselfish style of play and a close‑knit community both on and off the field.

A Culture of Kindness Fuels Success

Players such as Katherine Mason and Eilley Baker cite the camaraderie and the chance to watch the FIFA World Cup together as sources of inspiration, while service projects and vision boards reinforce their commitment to giving back.

The Spurs’ motto — play brave and leave no regrets — captures the mindset that has propelled them to the top of Utah rankings and regional championships, a testament to hard work and mutual encouragement.

Beyond trophies, the girls measure success in the smiles they share, the compliments they exchange, and the confidence they gain for future endeavors, whether that means college scholarships, professional contracts, or simply a lifelong love of the sport.

As they continue to train, study, and support one another, the team exemplifies how a shared vision and a foundation of respect can turn a high school squad into a model of excellence.

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