Late Salpointe girls soccer coach’s presence felt in title game of Tucson tournament

Salpointe Catholic High School’s girls soccer team reached the finals of Tucson’s Brandon Bean Tournament, newly renamed to honor their late coach, Kelly Pierce. Even after her passing, Pierce’s presence guided her team on the field, adding emotional depth to the championship quest.

Key Takeaways:

  • Kelly Pierce’s legacy continues to influence Salpointe’s girls soccer program
  • The women’s portion of the Brandon Bean Tournament was renamed in her honor
  • Salpointe advanced to the final match on a Friday, underscoring her enduring impact
  • The Tucson community acknowledges Pierce’s contributions on and off the field

The Renaming

Salpointe honored its late girls soccer coach, Kelly Pierce, by renaming the women’s division of the Brandon Bean Tournament in her memory. The tribute reflects her lasting influence on the program and her connection with the Tucson soccer community.

Pierce’s Influence

For years, Pierce served as the guiding force behind Salpointe’s girls soccer team. Although the details of her passing remain private, her presence continues to shape the squad. Players and supporters note how her motivational strategies and passion still inspire them on the pitch.

The Title Match

Salpointe advanced to the tournament’s title game on a Friday evening, illustrating how the team’s resolve—nurtured under Pierce’s coaching—endures. While the final scores and extensive match details were not shared publicly, the moment itself stands as a touching reminder of her devotion to the sport.

Community Support

The Tucson community has embraced this tribute. By renaming the tournament bracket after Pierce, organizers have turned a soccer event into a commemorative occasion. It is a testimony to the coach’s role in uniting players, families, and fans both during her life and posthumously.

Lasting Memory

Though gone, Kelly Pierce remains a grounding presence for her team. Renaming the women’s portion of the Brandon Bean Tournament in her honor ensures that her legacy will be remembered by future players and the broader high school soccer world in Tucson and beyond.

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