This new page is dedicated to Alumni of the Horizon High School Girls Soccer Program.  If you have any additions, please email me at dstansbury@gmail.com and give some details and/or contact information.  Thanks for your help!

Class of 2008
Caitlin Bird:
Caitlin Bird swung up to varsity most of her freshman year and then was a staple on the defense for the next three seasons.  As a 3 year starter, Bird was a solid marking back who earned Honorable Mention All-Conference honors her senior year. 
Jacque Delcamp :
A 4 year starter and 3 year captain, Delcamp was one of the hardest working players Horizon has ever seen.  Led the Hawks past Denver East in their first playoff game in five years with 2 of the 3 goals in the contest.  Climbed the ranks of All Conference honors each year, culminating in a 1st Team designation and all state consideration her senior year.  Also a 3 year Conference All-Academic team member and 2008 Horizon Female Scholar Athlete of the Year.  Continuing her soccer at Aurora University just outside of Chicago.
Jillian Goble :
Jillian was a 3 year starter on the outside with blazing speed.  Her aggressive style of play made her a presence on both ends of the field, and earned her an Honorable Mention All-Conference designation her senior year.  She was also a 2 year member of the Conference All-Academic Team.
Brittany Johnson :
Brittany was a 2 time varsity letter winner - her sophomore and senior years.  A great communicator and solid defender in the middle, Brittany helped lead the way to a playoff birth in 2008.
JoEllen Keyser :
JoEllen was a four year starter on defense and a 2 time captain.  During her career, she earned First Team All-Conference honors 2 times and was an Honorable Mention All-State designee her senior year.  She was the team's on-field leader and shut down defender who at times kept the team in games with her hustle, poise, and leadership.  Keyser earned a scholarship to play for the Ravens at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.
Class of 2007
Amanda Aragon:
Amanda Aragon proved an effective left wing for the 2007 season coming up with a couple clutch goals with her strong left foot.  She was a one year letter winner and on the 2007 Conference All-Academic Team.  Amanda moved on to play at McPherson College in Kansas.
Kelsey Clements:
Kelsey Clements, the "toughest player on the team", started every game as a marking defensive back and was a fierce, never-say-die competitor.  She was a 2 year letter winner and a member of the 2007 Conference All-Academic Team.
Amy Clow:
Amy was a forward who co-captained the 2007 squad and was a 3 year letter winner.  She was a member of the 2006 & 2007 Conference All-Academic Team.
Sarah Garlock:
Sarah was a varsity keeper for 2 years, co-captaining the 2007 team and was at times a lock-down keeper who finished her last season season with four clean sheets.  She moved on to play college soccer at Bethany College.
Denise Godette:
Denise was a talented player who had a break out year in 2007 with 19 points, leading the team in goals (7) and assists (12).  She finished on the 2007 All-Conference 2nd Team and was a 4 year letter winner.  Denise is continuing her playing career on a scholarship to Division II Adams State.
Bobbi Harvey:
Bobbie was a one year letter winner and a member of the Conference All-Academic Team.  She stepped in to play every position on defense in 2007, except goalie, from marking back to sweeper to stopper and did an excellent job with every role.
Courtney Larson:
Courtney was a 3 year letter winner (she didn't play her Freshman year) and was the team's target player up top in 2007.  During her career, she played midfield and attack and was part of the 2006 and 2007 Conference All-Academic Teams.  Courtney is now playing at Regis University.
Megan Roybal:
A four year letter winner, Megan started her career in the midfield and moved primarily to the attack her senior year.  In 2007, she tied for 2nd on the team in points, putting together the most successful year of her career.
Megan Sullivan:
Megan was a 3 year letter winner at goalkeeper.  Her aggressive style, speed, and athleticism were her trademarks, coming up with big saves in big games.  She also contributed on the attack when not in goal, tallying 2 goals and an assist in 2007.
Jessica Williams:
Jessica Williams was a 2 year letter winner as a right wing midfielder and the most improved player in 2007.  She started almost every game her senior year and her big outside shot was a key to several victories.
Class of 2006
Stephanie Lee:
Stephanie was a 3 year letter winner, and a 3 year starter in the midfield.  She co-captained the 2006 team and was a leader by example, always giving 110%.  She went on to play Division II soccer on scholarship at Mesa State in Grand Junction.
Kelly McLaughlin:
Kelly was a 3 year letter winner, playing the majority of her career as sweeper.  She was an aggressive defender and loved to take on the opposition's attack.  She is continuing her soccer career at Rocky Mountain College in Montana.
Class of 2005
Madelyn Gould:
Maddy was a two year letter winner and captain of the '05 squad.  A center midfielder who helped control the middle and distribute, Maddy was named MVP of the team her senior year and moved on to play soccer at Trinity International University in Illinois.
Holly Redmond:
Holly was a three year letter winner.  She was known for her athletic saves and huge punts and goal kicks.  After graduating from Horizon, Holly went on to play for Regis University.
Kristi Smith:
Kristi was a striker with exceptional speed and intensity, earning a varsity letter her freshman and senior years (the two years that she came out for the team).  Kristi was an all-state basketball player who earned a full scholarship to play guard for the University of Iowa, where as a sophomore last season she led her team in scoring, assists, free throws made & attempted, and 3-pt. percentage.
Jessica Tuomi:
Jessica started at stopper her senior year, and at times dominated in the fight for 50/50 balls.  She was a great competitor, and also a star on Horizon's basketball team, where she helped lead the Hawks to consecutive Championship game appearances.