Siriana Gudino
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- Height:
- 5'10
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- Position:
- Goalkeeper
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- Year:
- Fr
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- High School:
- Ceres HS
Bio
Ceres High School- 4-year varisty letterman...First-Team All League Selection 3x...Second-Team All League Selection 1x...4x CIF Playoff participant...4.1 GPA...Scholar Athlete award winner 3x
Personal- Daughter to Juan, Sarahy, and Aaron...Sister to Juan and Maria...Enjoys volleyball, cross country, hiking, reading, video games, axe throwing, and watching movies in her free time...Chose Cypress for the great coaching...Communication major with a career goal to become a sports reporter
News mentions
The Cypress Chargers (20-1-2) traveled to Mt. San Antonio College to take on the Fresno Rams (15-3-7) for the CCCAA State Semi-Finals. Cypress took down Fresno, 2-1, to advance to the State Finals for the first time since 2004.
The Orange Empire Conference has released the 2021 All-Conference teams for women's soccer. Cypress has eight selections; Jassmin Ortiz, Anahi Diaz, Siriana Gudino and Jade Bernardo being named to the first team and Alyssa Villalobos, Presli Dillon, Lucia Yanez and Fabiola Salazar named to the second team.
Cypress women's soccer (19-1-2) faced off against Saddleback College (19-2-2) in the CCCAA Regional Final on Saturday night. The Chargers punched their ticket to the State Semi-Finals with a 1-0 win over the Bobcats in a thrilling defensive battle. The win not only sends Cypress to the next round, but it marks the 100th win for Coach Erick Hurtarte since he took over as head coach in 2014.
Cypress Chargers women's soccer (17-1-2) opened up postseason play this afternoon against the El Camino Warriors (9-9-3) in the first round of the SoCal Regional playoffs. The Chargers will advance to the second round after defeating the Warriors 2-0.
Cypress women's soccer (15-1-2, 10-1-2 OEC) faced their most important test of the season on Tuesday afternoon. The #6 Chargers took on the #2 Santiago Canyon Hawks in a battle for the top spot in the Orange Empire Conference. Cypress came out victorious as they took care of business defeating Santiago Canyon, 2-0.
The Cypress women's soccer team (13-1-2, 8-1-2 OEC) hosted the Orange Coast Pirates (6-10-1, 1-8 OEC) on Tuesday afternoon. Orange Coast was shorthanded with only eleven players as the Chargers took advantage and earned a 3-0 victory.
