Seahawks Show Growth, Grit, and Identity in a Competitive 2025 Season
Seahawks Show Growth, Grit, and Identity in a Competitive 2025 Season
Individual player statistics highlight a roster that battled every minute
The Los Angeles Harbor College women’s soccer program closed out the 2025 season with determination, development, and standout individual performances that signal a strong future ahead. Despite a challenging 3–14–3 campaign (2–6–1 at home), the Seahawks showed measurable progress in possession, chemistry, and player improvement while navigating one of the most competitive conferences in the CCCAA.
Castro Leads the Attack in Breakout Offensive Season
Sophomore forward Lorraine Castro (26) emerged as Harbor’s clear offensive engine, producing one of the strongest individual seasons in recent program history. She led the Seahawks in every major scoring category, finishing with:
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4 goals
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3 assists
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11 points
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15 total shots with a strong .267 shot percentage
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Started all 19 matches
Castro’s ability to generate offense against top-tier defenses kept Harbor competitive in tight games and showcased her poise, movement, and finishing ability.
Supporting Scoring Core Steps Up
The Seahawks saw a balanced scoring spread beyond their top scorer, with multiple players contributing key moments throughout the year:
Reliable Contributors
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Alexia Leon (17): 1 goal, 1 assist, 3 points, and Harbor’s only game-winning goal of the season.
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Adriana Arias (20): 1 goal and consistent midfield activity across 16 starts.
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Abril Calderon (13) and Kimberly Castilla (19): Both added 1 goal each while logging major minutes and providing crucial two-way support.
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Zoey Flores (7): 1 goal and 17 starts, giving Harbor stability on the outside.
Playmaking Presence
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Mariah Perez (14) recorded 2 assists, finishing second on the team, and was often the heartbeat of Harbor’s transition passing.
Emerging Talent Rounds Out the Lineup
Harbor fielded a young roster that gained critical experience in 2025. Several players logged double-digit starts and minutes that will translate directly into leadership next season:
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Itzel Rodriguez (10): 1 goal, 14 starts
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Kiara Ramos (8): Scored in limited minutes (1 goal in 12 appearances)
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Brianna Gonzalez (11) and Yaya Ramirez (3): Provided defensive depth and strong effort late in matches
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Freshmen defenders like Shelby Abrajan (12) and Marylin Magallon (2) held important roles despite being early in their collegiate careers
Salas Anchors the Seahawks With Outstanding Goalkeeping Volume
Despite facing heavy shot totals throughout the season, goalkeeper Milly Salas (1) delivered a courageous, high-workload campaign that kept Harbor competitive:
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18 starts
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1,594 minutes played
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177 saves — 2nd highest total in the state
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.694 save percentage
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4 shutouts, showcasing the defensive unit’s resilience when fully locked in
Salas’ ability to handle pressure and produce highlight-reel saves served as a stabilizing force throughout conference play.
Freshman keeper Saryna Bermudez (6) also contributed, logging a full 90-minute start and recording 6 saves.
Team Stats Reveal Grit Despite Challenging Schedule
Harbor battled opponents with significantly higher shot volume and offensive output but continued to show fight in every match.
Team Totals
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11 goals, 6 assists, 28 points
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58 shots with 31 on goal (.534 SOG%)
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4 team shutouts
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Faced: 286 opponent shots & 155 opponent shots on goal
Record Breakdown
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Overall: 3–14–3
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Home: 2–6–1
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Away: 1–7–2
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Neutral: 0–1
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Conference: 0–6–2
These numbers reflect a team that improved its structure, defended with commitment, and consistently took steps forward in chemistry and execution.
Looking Ahead: A Foundation for Growth
While the season’s final record doesn’t fully tell the story, the progress does. Harbor improved in ball movement, defensive shape, and player development. With the return of key contributors, the momentum of a maturing young roster, and the continued emergence of individual standouts, the Seahawks are poised to take a major leap in the 2026 season.
This year’s campaign was about growth, identity, and resilience — and the Seahawks delivered on all three.
The future is bright at Los Angeles Harbor College.