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Kutztown soccer adds more recruits to sterling 2010 class

Kutztown University women's soccer coach Erik Burstein has announced the signing of Central Bucks West High School standouts Sam Moyer (Pipersville, PA/Central Bucks West) and Allie Reigel to an already strong 2010 class of Golden Bears. (COMPLETE LIST OF RECRUITS)
 
They will join a group of 12 players who have already announced their commitments to the Kutztown women's soccer program. Kutztown is coming off its best season in school history. The Golden Bears won a school record 15 games, finished second in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) tournament and qualified for the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional.
 
“I am absolutely thrilled to announce the addition of Samantha Moyer and Allie Riegel (Doylestown, PA/Central Bucks West) to our 2010 class,” Burstein said. “Both Sam and Allie will add tremendous depth and quality to an already formidable squad and I really look forward to working with them.” 
 
Both players have experienced tremendous success in high school and they will look to bring their winning ways to Kutztown. They helped Central Bucks West advance to consecutive PIAA Class AAA championship games. C.B. West won the crown in 2007 and finished as runner-up in 2008. They were also members of the Suburban One League-District One Championship team in 2008 and Continental Conference League Championship in 2007.
 
Moyer, who plans to major in education and art, was a four-year letterman who won the varsity coaches award and is a two-time Golden Boot award winner.
 
Other accolades Moyer received included being named Most Dedicated Player and Most Improved Player. Showcasing her scoring prowess, Moyer scored three goals in an AAA playoff game as a freshman. She collected the game-winning assist in an AAA playoff quarterfinal in 2008.  She scored game-winning goals in the District One final and AAA playoff semifinal (2007-08). Moyer was a member of the distinguished honor roll. Among some of her academic honors are winning the Showcase of the Arts Award, Select Strings, Principals Award and Citizenship Award.
 
Meanwhile, Riegel played club soccer for the Philadelphia Soccer Club's Coppa Cavaliers, who were EPYSA state cup semifinalists in 2008 and EPYSA state cup finalists in 2009.  Riegel was also on EPYSA ODP under 13, 14, 15 and 16 teams. She played on teams that won prestigious tournaments such as the Orange Bowl Classic and Jefferson Cup. Riegel is undecided about her major at Kutztown.

 

HERE'S A CLOSER LOOK AT THE REST OF THE 2010 RECRUITS:

Bethany Feinberg

Feinberg is a four-year varsity member of the Radnor High girls' soccer team. She also played for FC Delco and Radnor Soccer Club. A midfielder, Feinberg is expected to major in education.

 

Carlina Pagano

Pagano was a member of the varsity team for four years. She experienced a lot of success on club teams. She was a member of the championship Eastern Pennsylvania ODP under-17 region 1 team in 2008. Pagano was ranked 15th in Class of 2010 by the Top Drawer Soccer Regional. Pagano plans to major in secondary education.

 

Megan Black (Yardville, NJ/Steinert)

Black is a two-time New Jersey all-state honoree. She was named one of the top 33 players in Mercer County and one of the top 40 scorers in the Colonial Valley Conference. She was selected to the all-CVC team by the Trentonian and VCV honorable mention by the Trenton Times. She was captain of her high school team as a senior. Earned the Steinert High girls soccer effort award. An honor roll student, Black also served as a peer leader. She plans to major in electronic media.

 

Kaitlyn Sales

Sales was named to Easton Express-Times first team. Sales helped Nazareth win the 2008 District XI girls soccer title. Named Easton Express-Times player of the week on several occasions. Sales was also selected to the Lehigh Valley Conference Northampton County First team. Sales is undecided about her major.

 

Caitlyn Cannaday

Cannaday was a member of the Marlton Storm Travel team, which was ranked third in New Jersey and 23rd in Region I. She was a part of the Columbia Classic, MAPS MSSL Fall Challenge, NSR East Coast Cup and Region B US Club Soccer championship teams. Cannaday was a finalist of the Charlotte Moran Girls 2-Day College Showcase. An honor roll student, Cannaday plans to major in secondary education.

 

Caitlyn Schlupp (Holland, PA/Council Rock South)

Schlupp was a three-year varsity member of the Council Rock South varsity soccer and basketball teams. An honor roll student, Schlupp plans to major in special education.

 

Lauren Heisse (Bensalem, PA/Archbishop Ryan)

A two-time member of the Philadelphia Catholic League soccer champion Archbishop Ryan, was an all-Catholic League selection. Enrolled in the honors program at Ryan, Heisse is undecided about her major.

 

Katie Oliveri (Mifflinburg, PA/Mifflinburg)

Oliveri was a member of the Olympic Development Program under 14 and under 16 teams. As a senior at Mifflinburg Area, Oliveri was a second team all-star selection. She also earned honorable mention for her soccer all-star team. She was junior and senior class president and a four-year member of the distinguished honor roll. She plans to major in secondary education.

 

Danielle A. Suzenski

Suzenski helped Fleetwood win a Berks County and District Three championship as a junior. She also helped her team advance to the PIAA semifinals. She earned all-division honors as a junior. Suzenski started every game as a sophomore and a junior. A member of the National Honor Society, Suzenski plans to major in biology.

 

Casey Behrendt (Palmyra, PA/Palmyra)

Behrendt was a four-year letter winner. She started as a goalkeeper for four years. During her junior year, Behrendt was named athlete of the week. A member of the distinguished national honor roll, she plans to major in criminal justice.

 

Jessica Woons (Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute)

Woons led her team to two Section V titles. An honor roll student, Woons plans to major in Physicians assistant.

 

Lily Taylor (Buena, NJ/Buena Regional)

Taylor was selected to the Cape Atlantic League National Conference first team. She was named to the New Jersey all-state team. She also earned four varsity letters for soccer. Taylor, who is an honor roll student, is undecided about her major.

 

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