9 Questions with Owasso’s Anderson Rogers – Soccer Spotlight – Presented by Renaissance Realty

Anderson Rogers – Owasso Soccer

VYPE:What grade are you in and what position do you play?

Anderson Rogers: I am in 9th grade, and I play center back.

VYPE:What do you love most about being a student-athlete at Owasso HS?

AR: I love the family we have grown to be and that regardless of who you are, your age, or your interests, you always have someone to talk to.

VYPE:How long have you played soccer and who is your favorite player?

AR:I have played soccer since I was 4 so that means I have played for 11 years. I have always looked up to Julie Ertz and how she always gives it she has and attacks the ball every play.

VYPE: Which teammate always impresses you the most or do you have a former teammate who left an impression on you?

AR: A teammate that has had the biggest impact on me is my fellow captain on club, Mielle. She knows how to keep me pushing when I’m having a bad game or always knows what to say to make people want to win and be competitive.

VYPE: What’s your favorite subject in school and do you have a favorite teacher?

AR:My favorite subject in school is English since I love to be creative and write stories. One of my favorite teachers was my 7th grade English teacher, Mrs. Hill. She was so loving like a grandma and was such a giving person.

VYPE:What would you like to do after you graduate?

AR:After I graduate, I would love to go play collegiate where I could get a degree in something in the medical field.

VYPE:What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

AR:I love to spend time baking and cooking. I love to make food for friends and family. I also really enjoy running. I have ran track for two years and I love to do the relays and the open 400.

VYPE:If you could watch a match anywhere in the world, where would you go?

AR:I would go to Spain to see Barcelona play.

VYPE:What part of your game is most improved coming into this season?

AR: Being confident on the ball. Before, when I had the ball at my feet I was terrified I was going to loose it or mess up and just pass it immediately. Now I try my hardest to stay calm, cool, and relaxed when the ball is at my feet.