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Pang is looking to make a sizable impact in sophomore season

Published 1:13 pm Monday, April 23, 2018

Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography                                Issaquah High School 2017 graduate Kaylene Pang (pictured on right), who will be a sophomore defender on the University of Washington Huskies women’s soccer team when it opens up regular season action this fall, competes against Seattle University in a spring game on April 12 in Seattle. Pang made 10 appearances off of the bench during her freshman season in 2017.
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Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography

Issaquah High School 2017 graduate Kaylene Pang (pictured on right), who will be a sophomore defender on the University of Washington Huskies women’s soccer team when it opens up regular season action this fall, competes against Seattle University in a spring game on April 12 in Seattle. Pang made 10 appearances off of the bench during her freshman season in 2017.

Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography                                Issaquah High School 2017 graduate Kaylene Pang (pictured on right), who will be a sophomore defender on the University of Washington Huskies women’s soccer team when it opens up regular season action this fall, competes against Seattle University in a spring game on April 12 in Seattle. Pang made 10 appearances off of the bench during her freshman season in 2017.
Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography                                Issaquah High School 2017 graduate Kaylene Pang (pictured on right), who will be a sophomore defender on the University of Washington Huskies women’s soccer team when it opens up regular season action this fall, competes against Seattle University in a spring game on April 12 in Seattle. Pang made 10 appearances off of the bench during her freshman season in 2017.

Issaquah High School 2017 graduate Kaylene Pang (pictured on right), who will be a sophomore defender on the University of Washington Huskies women’s soccer team when it opens up regular season action this fall, competes against Seattle University in a spring game on April 12 in Seattle. Pang made 10 appearances off of the bench during her freshman season in 2017.