Soccer

Red River Soccer readies for state tournament quarterfinal

Senior captain Addi Kotrba’s versatility anchors a defense that could finally break past last year’s third‑place finish

The Grand Forks Red River soccer team enters the North Dakota state tournament with an 11‑2‑2 record, earning the No. 2 seed in the East and a shot at the quarterfinals against Minot North. The squad hopes to improve on a third‑place finish from last season.

A Defensive Transformation

Senior captain Addi Kotrba has redefined her role, moving from center midfielder to left back and finally to center back, a shift that has bolstered a defense that has allowed only 17 goals this season. Coach Brian Gutierrez highlights her adaptability and leadership as key factors in the team's stability.

Freshman Adley Smart has emerged as an important defensive piece, learning from senior Addison Fargo, while Makayla Peters, Brynlie Boespflug, Bria Miller and Alex Faber add depth and reliability to the back line.

The offensive firepower includes Ella Bry, Taylor Hodny, Alexia Giannopoulos, Reagan Hodny and Lily Cameron, each bringing a dynamic threat that complements the solid defensive foundation.

With the tournament approaching, the blend of seasoned leadership and youthful energy positions Red River to translate regular‑season success into a deeper playoff run.

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