Meet The Goalie Who Shines For HS Girls Soccer Team and Won A Spot On National Team 사설토토
In the shadow of McKenzie School in East Rutherford, Hasbrouck Heights rolls off the transport on a Friday evening and advances toward the field for a street game against Becton.
Music goes with the Aviators, who are running a couple of moments late today, as they prepare for their first round of the period. Clad in a red pullover, senior goalkeeper Odaliana Gomez crosses the turf and advances toward the contradicting seat, where she straightens out her gloves and prepares to heat up.
Today, she gets ready for a confrontation between Meadowlands Division rivals in the North Jersey Interscholastic Conference - an association made up for the most part of the more modest schools in Bergen and Passaic County. It's a long ways from where she was seven months sooner, beginning in net for the Dominican Republic National Team in an agreeable against Puerto Rico, yet it's one more opportunity to play.
Something Gomez doesn't underestimate.
Regardless of whether she's wearing her public tones or a red goalie shirt for Hasbrouck Heights, the senior has one concentration: winning. Furthermore, what preferable approach to do that over pitching a shutout?
"It's two unique levels, yet it's all soccer," Gomez said. "I go in with a similar attitude regardless and not set in stone to demonstrate that we're the best group on the field that day."
Gomez isn't tried regularly in a 6-0 success over Becton, yet on the couple of events that she sees a shot, the abilities that make her a particularly desired goalkeeper are in plain view. The senior's first huge stop of the evening highlights her floating to one side and completely stretching out to cull a ball out of the air.
Later in the game, Gomez gets messy, plunging sideways on the turf to make another stop.
The senior just needs to think of three saves that day, however in the middle of stops, she likewise puts her authority in plain view as she organizes the Hasbrouck Heights guard. It's all exceptionally inconspicuous, yet the slight changes ensure that Becton never sorts out a quality run.
"I simply play that position of authority and attempt to place my colleagues in the most ideal position," Gomez said. "The principle objective is to win and in case I'm simply assisting with coordinating my group and that is everything I do that day, I'll do it."
With the guard put in a good position, through balls skip and roll innocuously to Gomez all game. At the point when she scoops them up, the senior gets to grandstand another noteworthy ability, punting the ball past midfield where a powerful Hasbrouck Heights offense is standing by.
Gomez is the finished bundle in net and one year from now, she'll show that off at Delaware.
The senior is one of the first class enlists in New Jersey and one of the state's top D1 submits.
Gomez trains with MatchFit Academy - one of the top club groups in the nation - however she's flown under the radar playing at a more modest secondary school. This season, she'll find the opportunity to truly sparkle in her last run at Hasbrouck Heights, where's been a X-factor since she initially began in net.
"Having a player of that type - a D1 submit - and having a young lady who simply plays at an alternate level is an uncommon. It resembles Christmas in the fall," said Hasbrouck Heights mentor Claudio Fontalvo. "To have her here with our gathering and to see her submitted and centered 100% is astonishing. We love it. She adds something else entirely to our group and keeps our group adjusted."
Until this past winter, Gomez's name hadn't arrived at reputation right now.
Be that as it may, in Hasbrouck Heights, her effect on the local area has been felt from the beginning.
Around, they're continually pulling for her.
In February, Hasbrouck Heights invited and commended the news that Gomez was getting the call-up to play with the Dominican Republic National Team. In addition to the fact that she suited up, she began each of the 90 minutes of a 1-1 draw with Puerto Rico. Then, at that point, she verbally dedicated to Delaware.
Just two different goalies in the express this year have focused on D1 schools.
"It's a gift to be enrolled and to play for a public group at 17 years old, that is each child's fantasy, sincerely," Gomez said. "I'm honored to say that I'm in that position and I'll will rehash it soon. To be a good example and show kids that you can do this, particularly at my age, it's a little glimpse of heaven."
This week, Gomez will take off to play with the Dominican Republic National Team once more. She'll be back in 10 days however and subsequent to isolating, she'll return in net for Hasbrouck Heights.
Gomez will be a distinct advantage the subsequent she's back in the arrangement.
This is a player who doesn't come around regularly for a Group 1 school.
"I saw the development bounce and the psychological level leap in her play and her capacities last year," Fontalvo said after that initial success over Becton. "The development occurred and it occurred at a particularly quick and high speed. She is an astounding individual and adding those encounters to her resume will improve her and will improve her partners any place she goes. We are pleased with her collectively and our entire local area is glad for her. We're rooting for her consistently; any place she goes."
Hasbrouck Heights had a decent season and completed 9-3 every year prior.
The Aviators are back with a more unstable offense this season, however Hasbrouck Heights additionally highly esteems guard. They're "centered around the zeros," as Fontalvo says, and Hasbrouck Heights hopes to keep the sheet perfect and recorded a few shutouts this fall.
Gomez will be the focal point of that work.
She's prepared for that job and the senior can hardly wait to perceive how 2021 will work out. Hasbrouck Heights needs to initially vie for a division title and a meeting title. From that point onward, the Bergen County crew desires to make some commotion and put itself in the state title picture.
"The objective during the current year is to show improvement over last year," Gomez said. "I need to improve as a player on and off the field, guide my group to a state title ideally and work on the easily overlooked details. I will give it all my senior year."