06.26.2009 | Women's Soccer | Viewed 442 times

NASHVILLE,
Tenn. - Trevecca women's soccer coach Brett Armstrong has added Kate
Worley of Maumee, Ohio to his roster of signees for the Fall of 2009.
The 5'6" Toledo (Ohio) Christian High School product was also a
standout distance runner as well as track and field performer in her
prep career. The All-District and All-Academic selection also served
her soccer team as Captain.
Armstrong says Worley is a tall and athletic outside midfielder, "A
solid technical player, Kate brings a level of speed and athleticism to
our midfield which should enable her to adapt quickly to the college
game. She'll be a valuable addition, bringing a high work rate and a
never-say-die attitude to the team. She's also a true student-athlete
and we're excited to see how her interest in Urban Missions will mesh
with Trevecca's new program of studies in the newly launched J.V.
Morsch Center for Social Justice."
Worley, the daughter of Jeff and Laura Worley, plans to study Urban Missions at Trevecca.
Worley joins Kayla VanEs (Hendersonville), Jessica Porter (Spring
Hill), Bekah Headrick (Aaron Christian), Hope Hackney (Wilson Central)
and Taylor Beaulieu (Ezell-Harding) in this year's recruiting class.