Granite Hills soccer players double down on achievement

Granite Hills High School senior Naomi Ellis, who earned distinction as the 2019-20 Grossmont Hills League girls soccer player of the year, will continue her career at the next level at Point Loma Nazarene University.

Granite Hills High School’s soccer program scored a presti­gious double as the Eagles re­corded two all-league player of the year honors to conclude the 2019-20 season.

Granite Hills senior Robert Webb earned recognition as the Grossmont Valley League boys player of the year while Lady Eagles senior Naomi Ellis re­ceived recognition as the Gross­mont Hills League girls player of the year.

Ellis, a defender, played in 24 games during the recently con­cluded season with four goals and eight assists as Granite Hills captured the league cham­pionship and advanced as far as the San Diego Section Division I championship game.

The Lady Eagles came up short in their CIF title quest af­ter a 1-0 loss to the league rival Grossmont Foothillers.

Besides the league player of the year award, Ellis earned hon­ors as a Second Team All-CIF selection.

Granite Hills finished the sea­son with a 14-6-4 overall record, 7-0-3 in league.

Ellis will continue her soccer career locally at Point Loma Nazarene after signing a nation­al letter of intent in February.

Ellis was among the first eight signings by the Sea Lions during the 2020-21 signing pe­riod.

Point Loma head coach Kristi Kiely is highly complimentary of the team’s new addition.

“Naomi is a competitor in ev­ery sense of the word,” Kiely said. “She is the kind of player that as the game gets tougher, she gets better. She has the abil­ity to play all over the field, and she will bring a competitive fire to the program. Naomi has all the qualities to be a very suc­cessful player here at PLNU.”

Ellis comes to the Sea Lions though the Albion Soccer Club.

Albion SC coach Loren Ma­honey also reserved high marks for Ellis.

“Naomi is a quiet overachiever on and off the field,” Mahoney said. “Her versatility is a huge asset on offense and her tenac­ity is her biggest weapon on de­fense. She has worked so hard to get to this point and I can’t wait to see how much more she grows as a player and a person at Point Loma.”

Ellis said the school’s local imprint and coaching staff were among the main reasons she chose to sign with PLNU.

“Point Loma is a great school, in my own backyard,” Ellis said. “However, being offered the op­portunity to be part of some­thing special by a great coach­ing staff, made my decision easy. I look forward to playing for championships while earning my degree.”

All eight PLNU recruits will join the Sea Lions as freshmen this fall.

Point Loma Nazarene cap­tured the PacWest Conference for the second consecutive sea­son in 2020 and reached the championship match in the NCAA West Regional.

Ellis is among three Granite Hills players named to the 2019- 20 Grossmont Hills League all-league first team, joining senior classmates Faith Allen and Emma Raymond.

The Lady Eagles had three players named to the second team: seniors Haylie Snyder and Emmie Kealaluhi and junior Bridget Cooley.

Kealaluhi collected 14 goals and five assists in 24 game ap­pearances while Allen collected 11 goals and seven assists. Sny­der collected three goals and six assists.

El Capitan senior Rylee Helmholtz earned recognition as the 2019-20 Grossmont Val­ley League girls soccer player of the year, joining teammates Kelsea Torres and Elly Schram, both seniors, and sophomore Hi­alee Rust on the first team.

The Lady Vaqueros (13-5-1 overall, 7-0-1 in league) had four players named to the second team: junior Abigail Grondin, sophomores Kailee Rust and Ally Chase and freshman Sa­mantha Mauzy.

Helmholtz played four var­sity seasons at El Capitan, col­lecting 49 goals and 23 assists in 77 career games. She ended her season year with a team best 23 goals and eight assists in 16 games.

The Lady Vaqs earned the No. 3 seed in the Division III playoffs and advanced to the quarterfinal round, dropping a 5-4 overtime decision to sixth-seeded La Jolla County Day to end an otherwise highly suc­cessful season.

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