
Palisadian Caitlin Blosser, one of the top high school soccer players in the area, has formally committed to play at Princeton University next winter. Blosser picked Princeton over several other Division I programs including Notre Dame, Harvard, UC Berkeley and Santa Clara. Twice named to the Palisadian-Post’s athletes of the year list, Blosser is a four-year starter and current captain of the Brentwood School varsity team, having scored 40 goals in her high school career. She has also been invited to the 33rd annual Soccer Showcase game next Sunday at East L.A. College. Blosser is a three-time All-CIF and All-Olympic League selection. She is also captain of the Real SoCal club team, currently ranked 13th in the country, where she has been the starting center midfielder for the last five years and scoring the winning goal last May in the California State Club Soccer Championship. She also led Real SoCal to the semifinals of the Far West Regional Championships in Honolulu last June, the Coast Soccer Premier Championship in 2006 and Surf Cup Championships in 2007 and 2008. Blosser was voted Most Valuable Player at the 2007 United States Club Soccer North American Championships and was chosen to the U.S. Club Soccer Olympic Development Program in 2007 and the Cal-South Olympic Development Program state team/pool from 2004-06.
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