Coral Springs High School Girls Soccer in Quarantine After COVID Exposure
January 11, 2021 • By Matt Rothman[caption id="attachment_30360" align="aligncenter" width="1097"]
Coral Springs High School Girls Varsity Soccer Team. Photo Courtesy: Coral Springs High School Athletics.[/caption]
By: Matt Rothman
The Coral Springs High School girls soccer team is in quarantine after their game Friday night against Nova High School due to a positive COVID test from their opponent.
The Colts will be in quarantine for 14 days and not play or meet during that time.
Head Coach Mike Guardino said the entire team is healthy and sends his prayers to the young lady who tested positive.
"Hopefully, we will all be safe and healthy shortly," said Guardino. "We look forward to resuming our season and chasing the goals we have worked so hard to achieve whenever the health of the young ladies permits."
Before the news, Coral Springs High School won the game Friday night as sophomore Josefine Majdoch scored two goals as she also had one in their first game. Freshmen Fabiana Farias added a goal as well against Nova High School. Junior Kaylee Salvatierra also has a pair of assists in the team's two games.
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