Female quarterback starts Pewaukee High School’s home game
Fans filled the stands for Pewaukee High School’s home game and senior night. One player changed the game. Reva Matz, Ava Matz’s mother, said: “I’ve always called her my daughter’s boss, since day one. Ava told WISN 12 News that she started playing soccer in 8th grade and has been playing for Pewaukee High School since freshman year. “Our boys were like ‘are you guys playing football at first?’ But now, I don’t think they can see me anywhere else,” Ava said. “I just think it’s important to be able to give a chance to every kid who wants a chance. hey, it just happened to a girl who wanted to play football,” said head coach, Justin Friske. Friske told WISN 12 News reporter Kendall Keys that Ava is a leader on the team. “I think Ava is just Ava, and I think people a lot of people are like ‘Well, that’s what Ava does.’ It’s a regular thing. Honestly, that’s possibly the strongest thing about it, it’s that it’s not a novelty and it’s not some kind of fad that she’s on the team. rock,” Friske said. trails, while inspiring others along the way. She told WISN 12 News that she hopes her story will influence other girls to pursue their dreams. “It was a bit confusing at first, where is my position? Do I have a voice? Where is my role? And now as a final year student, I realize my role is up. and to help others find their place,” Ava said, “I couldn’t be prouder. I love her to death. She will remember this forever and I will. this forever,” said Reva Matz.
Fans filled the stands for Pewaukee High School’s home game and senior night. A player who changed the game.
Midfielder Ava Matz started the game in midfield.
Ava Matz’s mother, Reva Matz, said: ‘I’ve always called her my girl boss, since day one.
Pewaukee Pirates Rule Pope Pius XI, 66-6. Ava scored many points.
Ava told WISN 12 News that she started playing soccer in eighth grade, and has played for Pewaukee High School since freshman year.
“Our boys were like ‘are you guys playing football at first?’ But now, I don’t think they can see me anywhere else,” Ava said.
Head coach Justin Friske said: “I just think it’s important to be able to give every kid a chance who wants a chance. In this case, it’s going to be a girl who wants to play.”
Friske told WISN 12 News reporter Kendall Keys that Ava was a leader in the group.
“I think Ava is just Ava, and I think people a lot of people are like, ‘Well, that’s what Ava does.’ It’s a regular thing. Honestly, that’s possibly the strongest part of it, it’s that it’s not a novelty and it’s not some kind of fad when she’s on the team. rock,” Friske said.
Ava is enlightening her own path, while inspiring others along the way. She told WISN 12 News that she hopes her story will influence other girls to pursue their dreams.
“It was a bit confusing at first, where is my position? Do I have a voice? Where is my role? And now as a final year student, I realize my role is up. and to be involved, and to help others find their place,” Ava said.
“I couldn’t be more proud. I love her to death. She will remember this forever and I will remember this forever,” Reva Matz said.