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Meet the Yearbook Staff: Enzo Christopher

  • Writer: Mr_Cronin
    Mr_Cronin
  • Nov 20, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 21, 2024

by Shan Ramos


As the ball is kicked it flies through the air and ends up in the back of the net. Enzo Christopher is a center back on the O'Dea soccer team and is a senior and captain of the soccer team at O'Dea High School, is driven by one clear goal: winning a state title. Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, soccer has been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. "I’ve been playing since I could walk," Enzo says with a grin, reflecting on a lifelong passion for the sport. 


Though he has played at a high level throughout his youth, Enzo has yet to taste championship success. His high school career has seen plenty of hard-fought battles, but the elusive title remains just out of reach. As his senior season approaches its climax, Enzo is determined to change that narrative. 


Now, as the leader of the team, Enzo feels the pressure and excitement of guiding a talented squad toward their ultimate goal. He knows this year’s team has the potential to go far, and he is not shy about his ambitions. “We’ve got a good group,” he says. “This year, I want to bring it home.” 



Enzo’s dedication to the sport is evident in everything he does, from his leadership on the field to the relentless effort he puts into training. As he takes on the responsibilities of captain, he knows the stakes are high, but his confidence is unwavering. For Enzo Christopher, this season is not just about personal achievement – it’s about bringing glory to his school and ending his high school career on a high note. 

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