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Unsung contributors for highschool soccer: Drone operators, managers, trainers

By Editorial Board Published July 23, 2025 3 Min Read
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Unsung contributors for highschool soccer: Drone operators, managers, trainers

As Hart Excessive soccer gamers engaged in a 6 a.m. exercise on Wednesday morning, injured participant Micaiah Underwood was given an vital activity — flying the crew’s drone to take video. He had been educated by head coach Jake Goossen.

When an alarm went off alerting low battery, Underwood calmly manipulated the controls to deliver the drone down — although it briefly went so excessive that teammates had been joking it was uncontrolled.

Managers make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for soccer gamers to eat after practices.

(Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Instances)

Each head coach must delegate duties and depend on others to assist him concentrate on getting his crew prepared, and three vital positions in 2025 are drone operator, supervisor and athletic coach.

Each program wants certainly one of every.

At a Metropolis Part faculty earlier this week, three managers had been making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for gamers to eat after practices. At one other faculty, the athletic coach was taping ankles and roaming the sphere in case of an emergency. For these groups with out athletic trainers, coaches had been compelled to tackle the duty.

Coaches stored handing out their keys to managers to retrieve or open one thing.

From the laborious to imagine file. The Hart Excessive Hawks had been utilizing a drone to movie a soccer exercise and the drone was attacked and disabled by an actual Hawk. Let’s see what the insurance coverage firm says. pic.twitter.com/lfC2GYxDO8

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) February 8, 2025

Managers and trainers have been round for years, however drone operators are new. At Hart, they need to pay particular consideration to hawks. Critically, Hart had a drone disabled by a hawk. Now there are spotters to verify no hawks are close by. In spite of everything, Hart’s new nickname is the Hawks and apparently the actual hawks like flying drones.

So everybody say because of the drone operators, managers and trainers. They’re unsung helpers each program wants.

Electric bikes lined up at Hart High.

Electrical bikes lined up at Hart Excessive.

(Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Instances)

Oh, and yet another development. There are such a lot of gamers utilizing electrical bikes to get to practices maybe a charging station is subsequent to be added on a program’s soccer finances.

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