At Piedmont High School in Oklahoma City, senior midfielder Adan Fields is already being talked about as one of the most promising talents on the local soccer scene. His work ethic, vision on the field, and quiet confidence have made him a cornerstone of the team's recent successes.
A Ritual Before the Whistle
Before every match, Fields reaches for a simple but beloved comfort: a bag of burgers from Braum’s. The familiar taste fuels his focus, while his pregame soundtrack features "Mess Is Mine" by Vance Joy, a song he says captures the mix of nerves and excitement that comes with stepping onto the pitch.
Beyond the game, Fields harbors ambitions that reach far outside the world of professional sports. He dreams of building something that will make him financially secure, a goal that reflects a desire to create a stable foundation for his future and his family.
A Rival Worth Remembering
When asked about the toughest opponent he has ever faced, Fields points to Eli Berry, a standout player from North Carolina‑Asheville who previously shone at Deer Creek. Berry’s skill and competitive spirit have left a lasting impression on Fields, who cites him as the best athlete he has ever played against.
That encounter fuels Fields’ motivation to leave more than just statistics on a scoreboard. He wants to build a legacy that inspires younger players, contributes to his community, and demonstrates that success can be measured in more than trophies.