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Skye Reymond’s Journey from West Virginia to the U.S. Soccer Federation

A former Hurricane High star now shaping revenue‑generating matches and inspiring the next generation of female athletes.

Skye Reymond, a former standout of Hurricane High School in West Virginia, now serves as a key contributor to the U.S. Soccer Federation, where she helps shape revenue‑driving matches that captivate audiences across the country.

Her journey began on the fields of her hometown, where the memory of Brandy Chastain’s iconic goal in the 1999 Women’s World Cup sparked a lifelong passion for the sport.

Reymond led the Hurricanes to the state finals in 2009, a feat that paved the way for her collegiate career at Marshall University, where she continued to hone her tactical acumen and leadership skills.

Today, she works behind the scenes, supporting major events and strategic decision‑making that drive the federation’s financial growth, while never forgetting the values of hard work, honesty and transparency that were instilled in her growing up in West Virginia.

A Legacy in the Making

The tournament represents more than a competition; it is an opportunity for a new generation of young athletes to see themselves reflected in the game and to dream big, just as Reymond did as a child watching Chastain’s historic strike.

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