High school notes: Timpview girls soccer gets chance of lifetime trip to Uganda

Published: Monday, Nov. 17, 2008 12:34 a.m. MST
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PROVO — Members of Timpview's girls soccer team will get a chance to spend their summer vacation half a world away.

The Thunderbirds will be just the second high school-aged girls soccer team from the United States to travel to Africa. They are taking part in a charitable program called Goals for Girls 2009: Project Uganda, which is sponsored by Provo-based HELP International.

For two weeks in June 2009, 15 Timpview soccer players and six adult chaperones will travel to Uganda to promote health and education through the game of soccer. They also hope to break down cultural and historical barriers many Ugandan girls face when it comes to participating in sports.

The whole team has greeted the impending trip with much enthusiasm.

"For me, soccer has been a huge part of my life for so long," junior midfielder Katherine Pugh said. "It's really exciting to be able to go touch someone else's life through the same thing that's really helped me in my life."

To prepare for the trip to Africa, each player must raise $5,000 to pay for her expenses. The team also hopes to raise additional funds to donate to charitable organizations based in Uganda as a means of bettering the lives of the girls there.

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Indeed, this trip is not exclusively about soccer. The T-Birds plan on spending one week in Gulu and another week in Kampala.

While in Kampala, they will be holding an exhibition game, visiting a slum in Katanga and helping out at various orphanages and schools. In Gulu, they will visit a boarding school for formerly abducted young girls, hold a soccer clinic for 100 girls and stage a mini tournament.

Senior forward Haley Boshard describes it as a once in a lifetime opportunity and hopes the team can leave a lasting impact with these Ugandan girls they plan to visit.

"I've seen videos of how it's like there, and I really want to help girls there feel better about themselves and feel like they have the power to do (good) things," Boshard said.

The team held its initial fundraiser over the weekend, staging a yard sale outside of Timpview's football stadium on Saturday morning.

Fundraising events are in the works for upcoming months as well as a soccer clinic that will be open to girls throughout Utah County. And each player making the trip to Uganda is putting in extensive efforts to make this a success.

"It's really cool to see how excited and passionate they are about this project," said assistant Timpview soccer coach Jackie Skinner.

People who wish to help out can visit goalsforgirls.blogspot.com for more information.

PERFECT PAIRING: For the second consecutive season, the 4A football championship will pit two undefeated teams against one another. Cottonwood, now 13-0, will face defending 4A champion Timpview, who has won 35 straight games and is seeking its third consecutive state title.

Recent comments

Jack attack! I'm so glad you're doing that! Gosh, you're amazing!

Kira | Dec. 15, 2008 at 10:52 p.m.

This is amazing...I'm so jealous and want to come along! You girls...

Kimi | Nov. 20, 2008 at 10:06 p.m.

Jackie, Thanks for seeing the vision and making it happen!

Janet | Nov. 19, 2008 at 9:38 p.m.

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