Soccer

Jordyn Washington’s Record-Breaking Season Leads Oswego to Historic Triumph

The standout striker overcomes injury, earns state honors, and prepares for college at Alabama A&M.

A Season of Milestones

Jordyn Washington, a senior striker for Oswego, capped her high school career with a 19‑win season that delivered a conference championship and the program’s inaugural regional title.

She finished the year with 27 goals, pushing her career tally to 77 and earning all‑state, all‑conference and Oswego’s offensive MVP honors.

Washington’s journey has been marked by resilience; a severe knee injury early in her sophomore year threatened to derail her path, but intensive rehabilitation and relentless work ethic saw her return stronger than ever.

Looking Ahead

Committed to Alabama A&M, she will pursue a degree in mechanical engineering while continuing to refine her game with River Light FC until campus arrival.

Her off‑season regimen focuses on conditioning, agility and sharpening finesse against elite college goalkeepers, aiming to translate high school success to the next level.

Coaches and teammates alike anticipate that Washington’s blend of skill, determination and academic drive will make an immediate impact on the university’s program.

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