HARDWICK – The Hazen Union girls soccer program is searching for a new head coach after an impressive season last fall that saw them lose only four games.
First year head coach Jay Terrien, a former Burlington High School and Bates College soccer standout, took over the reins from Harry Besett last fall after six seasons and led a talented young roster to a 9-3-4 record. Terrien infused the Lady Cat offense with an attacking style but will step away from the program after just one season. Hazen was upset in the quarterfinals by a historic Cinderella run by Richford. The eleventh seeded Lady Rockets took down two of the top three seeds in the tournament to claim the division IV state championship.
Hazen’s next coach will inherit a treasure chest of talent, including First Team All-Mtn. League selections Isabelle Gouin, Taylor Thompson, and Kelsie Rivard. Gouin (Team leading 20 goals) and Thompson were also selected to the Vermont All-State team.
