Pursuit of perfection: MVP leading Park City's soccer title quest

Published: Tuesday, Sept. 27 2005 12:00 a.m. MDT

PARK CITY — The Park City Miners are trying to accomplish a rare feat this year. They want to finish the season and go through the playoffs undefeated. With already 13 consecutive wins, and only four remaining regular-season games, they are well on their way.

One of the driving forces behind the team's success has been Kelly Isleib.

The reigning 3A MVP, Isleib has taken her game and her team to a new level. Whether it has been through her overall soccer skills or just her pure will to win, she has not allowed the team to lose.

"Kelly is one of those players that will do whatever it takes to get the win," said Park City coach Chip Cook. "She can be sick or hurt, it doesn't matter, she will be out there giving her best and doing whatever is necessary to get the job done."

What Isleib is usually giving is goals and assists. She leads the classification with 24 goals in the 13 games, but loves to dish it out as much as putting the ball in the net.

"I think getting the assist is just as good as getting the goal yourself," said Isleib. "Sometimes it is even better because you can get someone else to pick it up by getting them excited about a goal."

Offensively, there may not be a better player in the state, but Isleib admits she is still working to improve her defense.

"I went to the U-20 National Team Camp this past year," she said. "It was pretty intimidating, but I learned that I could play with all the best players in the country. My dribbling and offense were my strengths, but I learned that I have some work to do on my defense."

She also said that her time spent at the Home Depot Center in California participating in the camp made her even better for her high school team.

"The camp was just awesome," she said. "It was a lot of soccer, but playing against that type of competition every day forces you to raise your own level, to make you a more complete player."

Playing high school, club level and even national team soccer may seem like a lot, but Isleib is a self-admitted soccer junky. She said that other than just hanging out with friends, her hobbies are playing soccer, thinking soccer and talking soccer.

"I just love all of it," she said. "The competition, being with a team, just getting out on the field and running and playing against another team is the best. It is definitely the best sport out there."

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