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Earning 18: Esquivel named soccer MVP

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Esquivel has been playing soccer in Minooka since the fifth grade after moving into the district from Joliet. He took in his first Indians game at the age of 13 when Minooka's varsity team got to the super-sectional in 2007 behind the efforts of Jim Kelly.

"Jim Kelly set the school record for goals that year with 30," Esquivel said. "I went up to the super-sectional game up at Toyota Park that year. I went with my family."

Since then, Esquivel has had his eyes on being a prolific scorer just like Kelly was.

"I knew coming in what the school record was," Esquivel said. "I worked hard to be an offensive player like that."

Esquivel has been told by his mother that he was kicking a soccer ball from the time he could walk, so those kind of expectations from him aren't completely unexpected.

"My mom said that's all I'd do — kick a soccer ball," Esquivel said. "I guess you could say that I was born with a passion for the sport of soccer."

Esquivel said that his season highlight was scoring a hat trick late in the second half in a Southwest Prairie Conference match against Oswego with Minooka down 2-0 at the time. He also ranked a 4-0 win over Joliet West as one of his favorites.

Coach Brolley also said that a final-minute goal to beat Soloreal Academy, scoring the final two goals in a win over Bolingbrook, an overtime winner against Plainfield East and two goals in the last-second win over Providence should also be listed on Esquivel's highlight reel.

"He has a talent and an excitement that I was very happy to watch this season," Brolley said. "His attitude and ability drove him to where he is today."

Overall, Esquivel said that the season was a success despite the outcome for the Indains.

"I'd classify it as a great experience all four years," Esquivel said. "I had a great group of teammates and this was the best group of guys in all four years at the school."

Esquivel said that he was inspired during his high school days by Tony Velazquez and the hard work and dedication he put into the sport. Esquivel is hoping that some of his hard work will also be an inspiration to someone else in the Indians program, or even someone younger who wants to play for Minooka.

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