By: Jaiden Basinger, Jose Nazario, and Tyler Elzholz
September 28, 2021
On Tuesday, September 21, history was made on the Brooklyn soccer field.
Junior Delaney David broke the school record for having the most soccer goals in a single season. The previous record of 23 goals was held by 2010 Brooklyn graduate Laryassa Byndas. David broke this record during her game against Brush High School by scoring three goals to up her total to 26 career goals.
With five more conference games remaining, David still has the chance to add to this existing record.
Even though she broke the individual record for single-season goals, David is still focused on the team above herself because she credits her teammates for her success.
“As a team, I would like to keep winning games to earn a good spot in the tourney. My goals are to be the best for my team and play as best as I can. My teammates have supported me throughout the whole process and made it possible for me to score with great passes,” stated David.
Hurricane Nation wishes David and her teammates the best of luck with the remainder of the season. Delaney, Congratulations on breaking the school record for goals scored!
Go Canes!
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