
"I just thought it was incredible that we've gone so far to beat some boys that are probably more physical than us," said Millie Ray, 11, a midfielder on the team. "We actually came back and destroyed them." The players praised one another and emphasized that they were also close friends, which helped their game.
"I feel really proud of my team and happy for us," said Olivia Green, 12, the team's captain. "I didn't expect it, but I did think we could do it."
Looking back on the season, Skylar Henshall-Dicks, 11, said..."... I knew we were a good team." But even she was in awe of their accomplishment.
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With about four games left in the season, it became mathematically clear to the players and coaches of the Queens Park Ladies, an under-12 girls' soccer team in Bournemouth, England, that they would win their league.
But rather than resting on their laurels and enjoying their guaranteed victory, they decided to take it a step further: What if they not only won their league, but also did so without losing a match?
"I just thought it was incredible that we've gone so far to beat some boys that are probably more physical than us," Millie Ray, 11, a midfielder, said. "We actually came back and destroyed them."
In interviews, the players praised one another and emphasized that they were also close friends, which helped their game.
"I feel really proud of my team and happy for us," said Olivia Green, 12, the team's captain. "I didn't expect it, but I did think we could do it."
Skylar Henshall-Dicks, 11, said, "I knew we were a good team." But looking back on the season, she said, she was even more in awe. "Now that we have done it, it seems even more crazy," she said.
"When they needed me, I did my work," Mariah said. "Sometimes there's a lot of pressure," she said, especially during penalty kicks.
One individual known to be involved with this topic is Millie Ray, an 11-year-old midfielder on the team. In an interview, Ray expressed her excitement and pride in the team's achievement, stating that they have worked hard and deserve their success. Ray's teammate, Olivia Green, 12, the team's captain, also praised the team's performance, saying that their friendship and support for each other have been crucial to their success.
Skylar Henshall-Dicks, 11, another member of the team, reflected on the season... stating that she knew they were a good team from the start. Despite their youth, these girls have shown incredible potential and a strong work ethic... which has earned them this impressive achievement.
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