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De Pere Coach Steps Down

By: Tara Joyce
Updated: March 11, 2013
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Trisha Rhodes knows what wearing the De Pere uniform feels like. As a former soccer player she had conviction, but when time came to be the coach she had doubts.

They didn't last long. Rhodes was quickly able to build consistency, confidence and team chemistry. With ever win she saw her girls begin believing in their abilities and translate that to success on the field. Under Rhodes, De Pere went to the state tournament four times.
 
Though they never took home the championship, they grew as players and as people. Now the little girls she met years ago are heading off to college but promise to carry the lessons that came from their coach and friend.

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