Soccer

Natalie Clark’s Stellar Senior Season Fuels Chippewa Hills’ Turnaround

First‑year coach Brian Simon guides Warriors to their best record in seven years, earning conference honors for the standout forward.

Natalie Clark, a senior forward who first laced up her cleats at age nine, capped a four‑year varsity career at Chippewa Hills with a standout final season.

Conference Honors Follow Strong Campaign

Under first‑year head coach Brian Simon, the Warriors posted a 7‑8‑1 record, the program’s best finish in seven years and a sixth‑place finish in the Central State Activities Association.

Clark contributed seven goals and nine assists, numbers that helped reverse a prolonged slump and underscored her dual threat as a scorer and playmaker.

Simon praised Clark’s technical ability and her knack for delivering decisive corners, noting that her work ethic set a standard for younger teammates.

The accolades continued as Clark earned All‑Central State Activities Association and All‑District honors, capping a season that exceeded preseason expectations.

The turnaround reflects a broader resurgence for Chippewa Hills, a program that has begun to attract renewed attention from the local community and alumni.

As the seniors graduate, the foundation laid by Clark and her teammates offers a promising outlook for the next generation of Warriors.

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