WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Howard women’s soccer head coach Brent
Leiba welcomes eight newcomers to the Bison soccer program for the
2011 season. The 2011 recruiting class includes seven high school
standouts that signed National Letters of Intent and one
transfer.
Coming to Howard to don the blue and white will be
midfielder/forward Marisa Ammaturo (Avon, Colo.), forward Ayanna
Carter (Fulton, Md.), goalkeeper Kyra Dickinson (Brampton,
Ontario), defender Treschelle Gibson-Serrette (Scarborough,
Ontario), forward Jeseca Hinds (Jacksonville, N.C.), defender
Selena Mason (Frederick, Md.), goalkeeper Natasha Moore (Bristow,
Va.), and midfielder/forward Nia Walcott (Beltsville, Md.).
Marisa Ammaturo (Midfielder/Forward) – Avon, Colo. –
played her first two years with the varsity soccer team at Battle
Mountain High School. Ammaturo was the leading goal scorer
her final year with 25 goals and 17 assists. From there she
attended IMG Soccer Academy which was ranked No. 3 in the state of
Florida.
Ayanna Carter (Forward) – Fulton, Md. – started and
played her high school soccer at Atholton High School. Carter
played her club ball with Laurel Premier, which participates in
Division I of the Washington Area Girls Soccer League (WAGS). She
was an integral part in helping her club team win two Maryland
State Cup Championships and one Region I championship.
Kyra Dickinson (Goalkeeper) – Brampton, Ontario (Canada)
– was a four year varsity soccer player at Heart Lake
Secondary School. Dickinson played her club ball with Brams
United, and Master’s Futbol Academy. She was selected
to a team that played against the Canadian Women’s National
Team.
Treschelle Gibson-Serrette (Defender) – Scarborough, Ontario
(Canada) – member of the U-17 Trinidad & Tobago National
Team. Gibson-Serrette attended and played high school soccer
at Sir John A. Macdonald, where she was named MVP and Girls Athlete
of the Year. She played her club ball for Scarborough United
(Provincial team), which were League and Cup champions, and
Master’s Futbol Academy. She was selected by the Provincial
Identification Camp to play for the Regional soccer team.
Jeseca Hinds (Forward) – Jacksonville, N.C. – a four
year varsity soccer player for Southwest High School. She was
the leading goal scorer three out of her four years. Hinds
served as an integral part in helping her team win the Conference
Championship and States in 2010. She was named to the 1st
Team All-Conference and All-Area Team in 2008, 2009, and 2010.
Hinds played club ball for the Onslow County Soccer Association and
most recently with the Carolina Select.
Selena Mason (Defender) – Frederick, Md. – transferred
from Florida Southern. Mason played varsity soccer and attended
Tuscarora High School, in which she was named All-Area honorable
mention and was integral in helping her team become Maryland State
Champions. She played club ball for the Bethesda Blast and
Bethesda Sharks. Mason was a valuable part in helping her team
reach two regional finals, becoming U.S. Club Soccer Regional
Champions, and winning five Maryland State Cup Championships.
Natasha Moore (Goalkeeper) – Bristow, Va. – a four
year varsity starter at Stonewall Jackson High School. She was
selected as the team captain and awarded the Defensive Player of
the Year. She was named to the All-District Team and was a member
of the Virginia ODP system and played club ball for the Sterling
Avalanche and NOVA FC.
Nia Walcott (Midfielder/Forward) – Beltsville, Md. –
member of the U-17 Trinidad & Tobago National Team.
Walcott was a four year varsity starter at Elizabeth Seton High
School where she was named to the Washington Catholic Athletic
Conference (WCAC) 1st Team in her junior and senior years.
She was also named to the Prince George’s All-County 1st Team
her junior and senior years. Walcott additionally won the
Coaches Award her senior year. The senior standout was also
named to the All-Metropolitan 2nd Team her final year and was a
member of the Maryland State Youth Soccer Association Olympic
Developmental Program (ODP) as a Regional Pool candidate. She
played club ball with Freestate United Elite Club National League
(ECNL) team which were Maryland State Cup semi-finalist and Region
I League Champions.