The 2015 alumni soccer game was held at Dreyfoos on Dec. 23. The game included current players from the boys and girls soccer teams playing against Dreyfoos alumni. Current Dreyfoos students such as band senior Philipp Popp, visual senior Abbott Schrotenboer, and communications sophomore Skyler Buitrago were able to play with past Dreyfoos boys soccer team members. The game was officiated by social studies teacher Thomas Ruth. After being down 2-0, the current Dreyfoos soccer team came back to tie the game 3-3. The game ended after a penalty shootout between the two teams, in which the current team beat the alumni with a score of 2-1.
Dreyfoos Holds Alumni Soccer Game
Daniel Montoya, News Staffer
December 23, 2015
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Daniel Montoya, Sports Staffer
Communications senior Daniel Montoya is a third-year news staffer for The Muse. He’s been invested in journalism since middle school. Besides journalism, Montoya has an interest in 3D modeling and 3D printing. He is founder and president of the 3D printing club. When he is not writing for the Muse, modeling on the computer or studying for his exams, Montoya can be found sleeping or staying up late doing homework. In addition to working for The Muse, Montoya’s also has a passion for soccer. He has been playing since he was little and has been on the Dreyfoos varsity soccer team and hopes to continue in his college career. Montoya is a member of the varsity cross country and track and field team, and is also a member of Spanish Honor Society and president of A.R.T.S. club.