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.