Players of the Month – March 2023
Congratulations to our OrthoCarolina Players of the Month for March!
Cristian Chamorro – 08 Charlotte SA National Academy ECNL
Cristian is composed and calm in every situation and shows great technical ability to solve problems and make the correct decisions in every phase of the game. In possession he is a key ingredient in the style of play the team adopts. Out of possession he reads the game extremely well and is a solid defensive player. He shows great promise and is developing into a very well polished player.
Nora Breault – 10 Charlotte SA White RL
Nora’s development and game contribution is in parallel with the standards to which she holds herself to during the week in training. She is the perfect mix of a player who competes in both scenarios and manages to always smile and have fun doing it. You often hear that things slow down for players when they are able to see ahead and Nora allows herself to have multiple options to make decisions before receiving a pass. Her teammates push her to the limits and she makes sure to take full advantage of those daily challenges and opportunities. Nora is an “A” honor roll student, basketball player and in her schools orchestra, so she has a fantastic balance of activities she strives to always compete in! She has scored 5 goals in march and 10 in 2023 so far!
Will Caicedo – 11 CSA Charlotte Liga
William had an outstanding game against the 2011 King team, making several crucial saves to keep the score tied at halftime. William had an outstanding game against the 2011 King team, making several crucial saves to keep the score tied at halftime. He is the first player to pick up a teammate when they’re down. He is a leader in a position (goalkeeper) that demands you to be focused at all times.
Siena Carbuto – 10 CSA Uptown/Matthews Select
Siena has been working tremendously hard both on and off the field and continues to improve each week. She is a leader by example, has a great attitude and is a great teammate. We are very proud of her continued improvement and hard work!
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