Viviana Caamano and Hailey Valente will both continue their soccer careers at Wilmington University in theĀ fall.
For the past eight years, Clearview Regional High School seniors Viviana Caamano and Hailey Valente have gone to school together, hung out together and were two key pieces in Clearview girls soccerās rebuild the past twoĀ seasons.
Now, the two will go to college together. Last Wednesday, Caamano and Valente both signed a National Letter of Intent to play soccer at Division II Wilmington University beginning in theĀ fall.
āWe started playing soccer together and weāre going to finish playing soccer together,ā Valente said. āYou donāt hear thatĀ often.ā
Caamano and Valente became friends in fifth grade, when the two played for the same team with Highland Youth Soccer Club in Sicklerville. They both continue to play for the same club today, the South Jersey Elite BaronsĀ Rush.
āOnce we got on the same team, we instantly became friends,ā ValenteĀ said.
The two quickly developed a rapport, with Valente playing on defense and Caamano at midfield.
āWe just work well with each other,ā Caamano said. āWe know each other basically inside and out on the field. If she needs help, I see it right before itās about toĀ happen.ā
āWe both have the same goals and work ethic,ā Valente added. āWe have the same mentality when it comes toĀ sports.ā
Both players played a big part in turning Clearviewās program around. In 2015, the Pioneers suffered a difficult season, finishing with a record of 6ā13. The next year, Caamano and Valente helped the Pioneers turn things around with a 12ā8 record and the teamās first playoff win sinceĀ 2010.
Despite all of the previous success, Caamano and Valenteās favorite moment didnāt come until the second-to-last game of their high school careers. In 2017, Clearview, a ā8 seed in the South Jersey Group IV tournament, defeated ā1 seed Eastern Regional High School in the second round of the playoffs. Eastern was undefeated entering theĀ contest.
Caamano vividly remembers the bus ride back to Clearview after theĀ win.
āComing home, when we came off the bus, there was a powderpuff practice going on,ā Caamano said. ā(Head coach Dan Matozzo) had it all planned out before we got on the bus. We came around the back of the school and literally the whole school wasĀ there.ā
āThatās my favorite memory of my whole entire life, beating Eastern,ā ValenteĀ added.
Caamano and Valente are both proud of the role they played in making Clearview a winning program again during the past twoĀ seasons.
āIt was crazy to think we were getting the program back up and getting it together again. Now, itās the start of a new era,ā CaamanoĀ said.
Both players are now looking forward to winning more big games at Wilmington University. Caamano and Valente were both recruited by and fell in love with the school and soccerĀ program.
āItās so tiny,ā Caamano said about the school size. āIām not just going to be a number. Iām going to be aĀ name.ā
Valente is looking forward to playing soccer at a high level at Wilmington. The Wildcats were one of the top teams in the Central Athletic Collegiate Conference last year, going 14ā6ā1 and advancing to the conference championship game.
Valente will be double majoring in psychology and criminal justice at Wilmington and is eyeing a career where she can investigate criminalĀ cases.
āI watch all of those crime shows and I think that stuff is so cool,ā sheĀ said.
Caamano plans to major in middle-level education and later attend graduate school so she can teach high schoolĀ math.
āWhen youāre in the teaching environment, you can still get involved in so many things. I couldnāt pick a job where I could narrow myself to just sitting in an office every day,ā CaamanoĀ said.