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Trojans' Brightwell, MA's Welch headline CCC soccer teams – Montgomery Independent

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Updated: May 31, 2024 @ 8:34 am
St. James senior Katie Brightwell is the Capital City Conference Player of the Year in girls soccer after scoring 71 goals this season in leading the Trojans to the 1A-3A state championship. 

St. James senior Katie Brightwell is the Capital City Conference Player of the Year in girls soccer after scoring 71 goals this season in leading the Trojans to the 1A-3A state championship. 
There was a lot of talent returning from last year’s team that played for a state championship, so there were high expectations for the St. James girls soccer team entering the season. But it wasn’t as easy as it may have looked on paper.
“I think when we started off, we had to figure out our group,” senior forward Katie Brightwell said. “We started playing a new formation at the beginning of the season, which is something different for us, so that took time to get into, but I think everyone on the team adapted really well to it and really quickly, which we needed. Having a lot of the girls playing with us last year really helped us keep the momentum going from last season, plus most of the girls on the team have a really high soccer IQ.”
The Trojans would post three shutouts in their first three games and finished the year with four shutouts in postseason play, including a 3-0 win over Donoho that brought St. James its first girls soccer championship.
“I think this year was the most fun because our team came together so much during the year,” Brightwell said. “We found a way to fight for one another, play for one another. This is one of the tightest teams I’ve been on in high school. So getting to the end goal with them and winning state with them was better than it would have been with people I didn’t really know.
“This team genuinely is one of the closest teams I’ve been on besides when I had my sister on the team with us.”
The team’s success mirrored that of Brightwell, who entered the year with 188 career goals after scoring 58 goals her junior season. By the time she completed the 2024 season, she held the Alabama High School Athletic Association’s record for career goals with 259.
“I probably won’t ever forget this season just because of how many things happened and how fun and successful we’ve been,” she said. “Going into the season, it was like, ‘if you can get this many, you’ll be number one.’ They had told me from the beginning of the season there was a chance. Nobody ever put pressure on me, really, but myself. But, finally getting there, there was a huge weight lifted off and an amazing feeling just to be able to say I hit my goal because that was obviously what I was striving for once I heard I could do it.
“And to score 71 in a season is insane. Last year, I had upper 50s, maybe 60 last year, so to get to 70 this year was huge. I didn’t even realize I hit 70 until they told me afterwards.”
Brightwell was the overwhelming choice of the coaches to repeat as the Capital City Conference Player of the Year for girls soccer. Her father, St. James coach Charlie Brightwell, was the Capital City Conference Coach of the Year.
“We’ve always told her to have that little chip on her shoulder, that when you walk off a field, no matter who we play, whether they’re ranked number one in the country or 200 in the country, be a top three kid leaving the field,” Charlie Brightwell said. “Walk off the field knowing that you were as good as anybody and you were a top three kid. And if you weren’t, then that gives you something to go back and work on.
“She’s not someone that looking for the spotlight. The spotlight finds her, obviously, with her records, but she’s a kid that’s truly always been about team. Your natural flair will show when it needs to.”
Montgomery Academy junior Brewer Welch was the Capital City Player of the Year in boys soccer after leading the Eagles to a quarterfinal finish in the 6A state playoffs with a team-high 25 goals and a team-high 12 assists.
First-year Montgomery Academy coach Guilherme Mondaini was the Capital City Conference Coach of the Year.
“Brewer was a great leader on and off the pitch for us,” said Mondaini. “He was our main player throughout the whole season and is a great example for the younger players to look up to. I know his stats and performance are great, but the most important and impressive aspect for me as his coach is his attitude and passion for the game. It is very easy to coach Brewer.”
ALL CAPITAL CITY CONFERENCE
BOYS SOCCER TEAM
Forward — Brewer Welch, 5-11, Jr., Montgomery Academy
Forward — Zachary Wilson, 6-0, Jr., Trinity
Forward — Ben Chitlik, 5-9, Jr., Catholic
Forward — Jacob Stubblefield, 5-10, Fr., MontgomeryAcademy
Midfielder — Bo Stewart, 5-11, Jr., Trinity
Midfielder — John Allen Lachney, 5-11, Sr., Montgomery Academy
Midfielder — Atticus Clements, 6-1, So., St. James
Midfielder — Ethan Yi, 5-4, Jr., Montgomery Academy
Defender — Daniel Moffett, 5-10, Sr., Alabama Christian
Defender — Thomas McLemore, 5-8, Fr., Trinity
Defender — Drew Phenix, 5-7, So., Montgomery Academy
Defender — Joseph Reeves, 5-10, Sr., Catholic
Goalkeeper — Jake Poling, 5-11, So., St. James
PLAYER OF THE YEAR — Brewer Welch, Montgomery Academy
COACH OF THE YEAR — Guilherme Mondaini, Montgomery Academy
Honorable Mention: Harrison Allen, 6-2, D, Sr., St. James; Tanner Bartgis, 5-10, MF, Jr., Montgomery Academy; Ryan Basile, 5-7, M, So., Trinity; Ford Bass, 5-7, MF, So., St. James; Stott Blancas, 5-4, F, Jr., Catholic; Todd Bonnell, 5-7, D, Jr., Catholic; Tillman Clements, 5-9, D, So., Trinity; Jackson Clifford, 5-10, F, Jr., St. James; J.P. Costa, 5-9, M, Jr., Catholic; Juan Escalante, 5-7, F-MF, 8th, Catholic; Reeves Hall, 5-8, D, Fr., Montgomery Academy; Dylan Hines, 6-1, MF, So., St. James; Tymari Isner, 6-0, F, Fr., Catholic; Julian Lee, 5-8, GK, Jr., Trinity; Chris Obenhaus, 5-8, D, Jr., Montgomery Academy; Grant Phillips, 5-8, F, So., St. James; Lawson Roth, 5-10, MF, Jr.,Trinity; Garrett Sanford, 6-3, GK, Jr., Catholic; Nate Searor, 5-8, MF, Fr., St. James; Holt Speir, 5-9, D, Sr., Montgomery Academy; Hampton Welch, 5-7, GK, 8th, Montgomery Academy; Cole Williams, 6-4, D, Sr., St. James; Michael Wilson, 5-2, F, So., Trinity.
ALL CAPITAL CITY CONFERENCE
GIRLS SOCCER TEAM
Forward — Mary Elizabeth Cole, 5-0, Jr., Montgomery Academy
Forward — Katie Brightwell, 5-6, Sr., St. James
Forward — Hastings Avant, 5-5, Sr., Trinity
Forward — Eryn Owens, 5-6, Jr., Catholic
Midfielder — Sophia Cho, 5-6, Jr., Montgomery Academy
Midfielder — Ella Wiswall, 5-5, Sr., Trinity
Midfielder — Kerstin Daniels, 5-8, Jr., Montgomery Academy
Midfielder — Mary Grace Hixon, 4-10, Sr., St. James
Defender — Caroline Waller, 5-9, Jr., Montgomery Academy
Defender — Hope McCain, 5-4, Sr., St. James
Defender — Hannah McCain, 5-2, Sr., St. James
Defender — Jehle Dickson, 5-4, Sr., Catholic
Goalkeeper — Katie Irving, 5-7, Sr., St. James
PLAYER OF THE YEAR — Katie Brightwell, St. James
COACH OF THE YEAR — Charlie Brightwell, St. James
Honorable Mention: Natalie Barton, 5-8, F, Fr., St. James; Kayla Bledsoe, 5-2, D, So., Montgomery Academy; KK Corley, 5-8, D, So., St. James; Ava Crimi, 5-0, MF, So., Catholic; Marcy Gregory, 5-7, GK, Sr., Alabama Christian; Arden Horne, 5-5, GK, Jr., Montgomery Academy; Leah Johnson, 5-4, D, So., Alabama Christian; Chloe Jordan, 5-5, MF, Jr., Alabama Christian; Ragan King, 5-6, MF, Fr., St. James; Ivey Kocher, 5-4, D, Sr., Alabama Christian; Presley Lewis, 5-6, F, Sr., Alabama Christian; Joanna Marlow, 5-8, F, Jr., Catholic; Rebi McLemore, 5-4, D, 8th, Trinity; Sana Shuford, 5-6, MF, Jr., St. James; Ella Hardington Pemberton, 5-2, F, 8th, Montgomery Academy; Anna Russo, 5-8, MF, Jr., Catholic; Kaitlyn Sutton, 5-3, MF, Jr., Alabama Christian; Hailey Vance, 5-4, F, Sr., St. James; Heather Walski, 5-6, GK, Jr., Catholic.
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