The Chaos squad: Front Row (left to right): Samantha Borson, Kristi Mellum. Second Row: Teresa Morrell, Sydnie Pecosky, Miranda Lindfors, Marilyn Prosser, Lindsey Foster, Naomi Morgan, Rachel Fisk, Whitney Martin. Third Row: Lydia Phillip, Bryton Wildsmith, Brooke Tschida, Sara Nash, Madison Gottschalk, Elizabeth Lawrence, Audrey McHugh. The NKSC girls U15 NK Chaos team solidified the District 3 Platinum League soccer title on Sunday, with a 6-1 victory over a rival team from Fife. The win brought the Chaos season record to 7-0-4. Chaos was the only Kitsap County team in the league, with all others from the Seattle and Tacoma area. Next on the schedule for Chaos is the Commissioners Cup State Tournament, which starts in January. In this tournament, Chaos will be competing with other select teams from across the state. - Courtesy photo
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The Chaos squad: Front Row (left to right): Samantha Borson, Kristi Mellum. Second Row: Teresa Morrell, Sydnie Pecosky, Miranda Lindfors, Marilyn Prosser, Lindsey Foster, Naomi Morgan, Rachel Fisk, Whitney Martin. Third Row: Lydia Phillip, Bryton Wildsmith, Brooke Tschida, Sara Nash, Madison Gottschalk, Elizabeth Lawrence, Audrey McHugh. The NKSC girls U15 NK Chaos team solidified the District 3 Platinum League soccer title on Sunday, with a 6-1 victory over a rival team from Fife. The win brought the Chaos season record to 7-0-4. Chaos was the only Kitsap County team in the league, with all others from the Seattle and Tacoma area. Next on the schedule for Chaos is the Commissioners Cup State Tournament, which starts in January. In this tournament, Chaos will be competing with other select teams from across the state.

They are the champions


December 9, 2008 · Updated 3:33 PM 

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