Smith-Cotton High School senior Jessica Coble on Tuesday, Dec. 20, signed a Letter of Intent to play soccer at State Fair Community College.
Coble, a forward, is a three-year varsity player for the Tigers who has been a two-time All-West Central Conference and All-District selection. In her career to date, she has scored 56 goals and added 14 assists.

“Jessica has excelled during her three years as a starting forward in our program. She is a very talented player who possesses both the skill and athleticism to play her position at a high level,” said S-C girls soccer head coach Adam Murray.

“She has scored 56 goals through her first three seasons, and I have no doubt she will be able to bring the same goal scoring ability to SFCC next fall,” Murray said.

Eddie Horn, SFCC soccer head coach, said: “We’re extremely excited to have her. She is a local kid who is an extremely good player. She brings a lot of pace and scoring ability to our front line – something that we desperately needed last year. As we build our team for 2017 she is going to be a great addition.”

In the photo: Smith-Cotton High School senior Jessica Coble on Tuesday signed a Letter of Intent to play soccer at State Fair Community College. Seated with her are her parents, Cathy and Steve Coble; back row, from left, S-C Principal Wade Norton, S-C girls soccer head coach Adam Murray, SFCC Head Coach Eddie Horn, sister Lindsey Coble, S-C girls soccer assistant coach Ethan Weller and S-C Athletic Director Rob Davis.

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