CLARKSVILLE - Austin Peay State University women's soccer
team addressed issues with depth in signing four players to National Letters of
Intent, head coach
Kelley Guth announced Friday.
Frankie Carbajal, of Jackson; Bianca Melito,
of Dallas, Texas; Claire Pultz, of Albuquerque, N.M.; and Taylor Van Wagner of
Knoxville will join the Lady Govs 2011 pursuit of a Ohio Valley Conference
title.
Carbajal, a 5-3 midfielder/forward, scored 54
goals and had 29 assists at Trinity Christian Academy. She was named
all-district four times, all-region twice and was her team's Most Valuable
Offensive Player four times. Carbajal, who had eight hat tricks in her final
two years, also was a two-time Jackson Sun All-West Tennessee Selection.
She played club soccer with the 93 Lady Lobos, of Collierville, for four years
as well.
Melito, a 5-3 defender, played at Keller High
School and also starred on defense for the Dallas Texans 93 Red West team. The 93
Texans finished third in the Lake Highlands Girls Classic League in 2010-11
season with a 7-2-3 record, while allowing only 16 goals in 12 matches.
"Frankie (Carbajal) is quick and athletic,"
Guth said. "She'll bring depth to the attacking center midfield position.
Bianca (Melito) plays outside back for her club team, but she might see time at
center back for us. She's a hard-nosed player that we look forward to having in
our back line."
Pultz, a 5-7 midfielder/forward, was a
two-time New Mexico state runner-up while at La Cueva High School, playing in
the same district as current Lady Govs defender Corey Osborn. Pultz was a
second-team all-district selection at forward as a senior, scoring four goals
and making four assists.
Van Wagner, a 5-8 midfielder/defender, was a
class 3A All-State selection at McMinn County High. A four-time all-district
and all-region pick, Van Wagner also was the District 5 Most Valuable Player as
a senior. Under head coach David McDonald, she will graduate as the school's
all-time assists leader (56) and all-time scoring leader (56).
"Claire (Pultz) will bring depth to our front
runners," Guth said. "She's a player that doesn't shy away at taking on
defenders; she has speed, quickness and size that will prove very valuable. Taylor
(VanWagner) is a center back that brings size and physicality to our back line.
Along with Melito, she'll bring depth to a line plagued with injuries last
season."
Austin Peay battled injuries all over throughout
the 2010 season, but managed to advance to the OVC Championship game for the
first time in program history. The injuries hit early as the Lady Govs lost
2009 All-OVC defender Jazzmine Chandler in the season's second game and
ultimately lost four more starters by the final game.
Guth believes this class should increase the
Lady Govs depth and provide some quality minutes off the bench for the upcoming
season. With the league's most exciting offensive player, 2010 OVC Freshman of
the Year Tatiana Ariza, returning, along with first-team All-OVC midfielder
Natalia Ariza and second-team All-OVC midfielder Joceline Quiceno, Guth's team
will use that depth to fuel another title run.
-AP-