By now, you’ve received the fall 2024 issue of Kent Place magazine. Haven’t had a chance to dive in just yet? Don’t fret! We’ve put together a guide to help you navigate this issue. No matter how much time you have to enjoy it, you’re sure to be amazed.
Soccer
The girls soccer program welcomes back veteran student-athletes and invites newcomers to join our Dragon program.
The team is a perennial contender in Union County, and as one of the top teams in the area, KPS attracts scholar-athletes who are eager to compete on the pitch and in the classroom. Many of our student-athletes continue their athletic careers after graduation, playing soccer at some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the country.
Our student-athletes are challenged daily to improve individual and team skills. Our coaches believe camaraderie is the hallmark of a rewarding and enjoyable experience: the girls bring out the best in one another, and exemplify the values of commitment and caring. Head Coach Phil Wolstenholme has played at the highest level and has more than 20 years of experience teaching and coaching at KPS.
Coaches
Varsity: Erica Evans (head), Danielle Fried-Dorman (assistant)
Junior Varsity: Whitney Jacobs (head), Heather Baumann (assistant)
Middle School: Phil Wolstenholme (head), Holly Moller (assistant), Mark Semioli (assistant), Lydia Schlegel (assistant)
team tradition
Team Pasta Dinners
team mantra
Work Hard, Play Hard
favorite drill
Ryan and Friends
'24 season goal
To Win Our Division
Go Dragons!
Participation in athletics is an integral part of the overall school experience for our students, and our athletic teams are a source of pride for the Kent Place community. Our philosophy is to provide a competitive athletic program where our student-athletes can reach their full potential.