Kiski Area’s Palla twins commit to play soccer at Morehead State
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Friday, May 3, 2019 | 12:48 PM
Kiski Area’s Palla twins will stick together at the Division I soccer level.
Juniors Christa and Sidney Palla committed Thursday to play women’s soccer for Morehead State.
The midfielders both earned all-section honors as juniors, even though Sidney Palla missed much of the season with a torn ACL suffered before the year began.
Very incredibly blessed to announce that I have verbally committed to continue my academic and soccer career at Morehead State University! I would like to thank all my coaches , teammates and family through this whole process. #GoEagles @MSUEaglesSoccer pic.twitter.com/e4ShiY0Eeb
— Sidney Palla (@sidneyypalla) May 3, 2019
Christa Palla finished second on the Cavaliers with 13 goals. Sidney returned late in the season and tallied four goals in five games.
The sisters both play club for Century Soccer. Their older sister, Brittany, is a sophomore defender at Indiana State.
Congratulations to Christa Palla from the Girls 2002 Gold on her commitment to Morehead State University! #RepCentury @MSUEaglesSoccer pic.twitter.com/WyeAwTh3Al
— Century Soccer (@CenturyV_FC) May 3, 2019
Congratulations to Sidney Palla from the Girls 2002 Gold on her commitment to Morehead State University! #RepCentury @MSUEaglesSoccer pic.twitter.com/LwOwVr3r4m
— Century Soccer (@CenturyV_FC) May 3, 2019
Doug Gulasy is a Tribune-Review Staff Writer. You can contact Doug at 412-388-5830, dgulasy@tribweb.com or via Twitter .
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