Hannah Greene | Sports Editor
Third week of school means Wolves’s athletics are in full blast. With varsity sports more than halfway through their seasons and club sports just starting, there are so many incredible athletes to spotlight, it’s hard to just pick four.
Below are Greene’s picks, two varsity players and two club players, all deserving of the recognition and support. Find their next games below to go out and shout their names loudly and proudly.
Men’s Football | Women’s Soccer | Men’s Rugby | Women’s Club Soccer |
Curtis Anderson
Class: Junior Major: English Major Defensive Back #3 |
Isabelle Creighton
Class: Senior Major: Exercise Science Position: Forward #9 |
Riley Bardes
Class: Senior Major: Exercise Science Position: 8 Man #8 |
Reilly Penziol
Class: Junior Major: Exercise Science Position: Goalkeeper #2 |
Curtis Anderson, a defensive back for the Men’s Football team was quite the game changer in Western’s last game against Texas A&M Aumsville — having seven tackles and two interceptions. He makes Greene’s list due to his energy on the field making plays to benefit and push the team forward. Anderson is part of the defense that this football team has needed in the past, helping to keep opponents from not finishing and gaining yards for the Wolves in every inception. Come watch this DB play in the Homecoming game Oct. 19 against Central Washington University at 1:05pm. | Isabelle Creighton, the starting forward for the Women’s Soccer team is a force to be reckoned with. Creighton is dominant on the ball, going through defenders to get to the goal, as well as a finesse player with tons of tricks up her sleeve. Fast and strong, she makes opponents defense work extra hard to try and stop her. So far this season, Creighton has scored three goals and set up multiple teammates to join the scoreboard. Creighton is a key component to every lineup, being the game changer and energy booster whenever the Wolves need a pick-me-up. Watch Creighton play in the next home game Oct. 17 against Montana State University Billings at 2 p.m. | Riley Bardes, the 8 Man on the Men’s Rugby team has been a key player in the team’s success. The eighth man calls for leadership, smarts, and drive to carry the ball — and Bardes has shown this every play, whether helping the Wolves to attack or defend. During the Wolves’s first match against Oregon State University, Bardes stepped up and made major plays to keep Western ahead — especially playing down two players. Bardes is a solid part of the rugby team, making the starting lineup week in and week out — as well as a very entertaining athlete to watch. Catch Riley Bardes at Men’s Rugby next home game Oct. 26 against Oregon Tech on the turf at 1 p.m. | Reilly Penziol, the starting keeper for Women’s Club Soccer was a standout player in the season opener against University of Oregon Gold team. This was her first game back in the goal after tearing her AC (acromioclavicular) joint, making her play on the field. For a first game back, in general and in goal, she brought her best — saving any opportunity the opponent kicked at her, making great saves and keeping the defense at a shutout. She makes Greene’s list due to her strength and tenacity, only going in to every play at 100%. Come watch and support this goalie at the next home game Nov. 12 against Portland State University on the turf at 4:30 p.m. |
Contact the author at howlsports@wou.edu