After three weeks of play, Attanasi led the Olympic Conference in goals with 12 and also tallied fourĀ assists.
There arenāt many high school freshmen soccer players who can lead their conference in scoring three weeks into theĀ season.
There also arenāt many high school soccer players quite like Washington Township High Schoolās Amanda Attanasi.
Attanasi has been a breakout star for the Minutemaids in 2017, scoring 12 goals and tallying four assists in her teamās first seven games. Her performance has helped Washington Township to a 6ā1 start to theĀ season.
Not only does Attanasi lead her team in goals by a wide margin, she is also the only Olympic Conference player with double-digit goals as of Sept. 25. Despite all of her early success, Attanasi insists goal scoring isnāt her biggest strength.
āI donāt score this many goals,ā she said. āIām more of a playmaker.ā
Attanasi has spent the past five years gradually working her way up the youth soccer ladder. About five years ago, she picked up the sport, playing intramural with Washington Township youth soccer. She later moved up to the townshipās travel program and, after a couple years, joined Rage FC Renegades club team. The Rage would later merge with NJ Rush, Attanasiās most recent clubĀ team.
Attanasiās interest in soccer took off when she began playing club, even though she was a little nervous when she firstĀ joined.
āI second guessed it, because itās a lot,ā Attanasi said. āOnce I got to the tournaments and we played as a team, I just loved it out there and enjoyed it aĀ lot.ā
Attanasi has been a member of multiple championship teams in club soccer and was part of a 2016 U.S. Soccer Region I champion NJ RushĀ team.
When Attanasi moved up to high school this summer, she made her presence known right away. Attanasi knew some of her teammates from the club level and was able to develop chemistry with the varsity team rightĀ away.
āI knew a lot of them already because I played for Rush,ā Attanasi. āA lot of them knew I was comingĀ in.ā
Attanasi faced a number of challenges in the preseason. The first was adjusting to the high school level, which Attanasi believes is far more challenging than what she faced inĀ club.
āI feel like high school is a lot faster than club,ā she said. āIn club, thereās a lot more space. In high school, itās a lot moreĀ jammed.ā
Attanasi also picked up a new position this year, playing more at center midfield. This new position requires a lot more running than playing on the wing, Attanasiās former position.
āDuring the summer, I ran,ā Attanasi said. āThe week before tryouts, I ran two miles every day. I havenāt done as much running after school because I have soccer, but running before and after practice as a warm-up helps me aĀ lot.ā
In the seasonās first two games, junior Natasha Munro, Washington Townshipās top returning goal scorer from 2016, spent a lot of time playing center midfield and teamed with Attanasi to create a powerful one-two scoring punch. The two combined to score seven goals in the Minutemaidsā first twoĀ games.
However, after Munro went down with an injury in the second game of the season, Attanasi realized she would need to step up at her new position.
Even after the Minutemaids lost Munro, Attanasi kept up her offensive outburst, scoring both of her teamās goals in a 2ā0 win over Shawnee High School and recording her first career hat trick on Sept. 18 against Timber Creek Regional HighĀ School.
āComing in, I didnāt really feel pressure,ā Attanasi said. āI kind of knew I was going to adapt well to playing for Township and playing with the girls I alreadyĀ knew.ā
The only game where Attanasi didnāt score in the first three weeks was Washington Townshipās 1ā0 loss to division rival Eastern Regional High School. The Minutemaids trail Eastern in the Olympic Conference American Division standings heading into October, but with a rematch against Eastern coming up on Oct. 12 and other key divisional games also scheduled for early October, Attanasi said the team is hoping to improve on its September performance.