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"I think as far as we've come has just been a great experience," Waterford sophomore midfielder Isabella Vecchio said. Watching everyone grow has been amazing." "We are always ready to work, no matter what it is. "We have each other's back and I think we support each other more than any other team I've been on," said Waterford junior midfielder Sophia Belonga, a third-year player who has tallied 15 goals and six assists. The team, as a whole, is so special because everyone knows their role and has a team-first mentality." "We're actually a year ahead of where I would have predicted, but I'm glad we're there in such a grateful way. I have definitely seen the potential in them rising to the occasion," Reynolds said. "We have a great group of sophomores that I've had since they were in eighth grade. The team features 16 players - four seniors, three juniors, eight sophomores and one eighth-grader - and 13 of them have scored at least one goal. Waterford this season has outscored opponents 89-12 in the 14 games it has played as one win came via forfeit. The 2020 season, that was actually held during March and April this year because of the coronavirus, netted the Fordians their first winning season in the league as they finished up 9-6 overall. The program has made a steady rise up the Wasaren League ranks since moving into the league for the 2016 season. 1 seed for sectionals and will take on the winner of Wednesday's contest between Berne-Knox-Westerlo and Hoosic Valley Friday night at home. The Fordians (15-0 overall) garnered the No. "It is especially rewarding to see how far we've come since my eighth-grade year to my sophomore year now." I hope it continues," Waterford sophomore striker Cassidy McClement said. "We have put in a lot of hard work and we've come a long way. "It was always a goal to be where we are now, but to actually realize it is a really big thing for us." "This is really cool to be successful this season," said Waterford sophomore striker Addyson Galuski, who is competing in her fourth varsity campaign. Winning a state championship is the goal." "We're not just content with winning the league. That is a great feeling," said seventh-year Waterford coach Meghan Reynolds said. I finally feel like I have found a group of girls that want it as much as me.