Q&A with women's soccer commitment Amanda Burgardt

Arlington Martin’s corner kick soared into the Duncanville penalty area and a flash of red hair rose above the crowd and sharply headed home the goal. It was once again Lady Warriors sophomore forward Mandy Burgardt knocking home another goal, one of two she scored in Wednesday’s 4-0 victory against Duncanville.
Burgardt sits among the Top-5 area Class 5A goal-scorers with 21. Sportingly, Martin coach Ruth Knight substituted Burgardt at halftime on Wednesday once the game appeared in hand.
Burgardt said her red locks are often the way she’s identified by the opposition on the field rather than by her number. She plays with the Lady Warriors, the Polaris ’92 club in the classic league, and with North Texas State team.
What’s led to your goal-scoring success this year? [b]“I’ve had a lot of help from everyone like Natasha (Anasi) in the midfield and the other forwards and a little bit of luck, but I’m just happy to be doing what I’m doing.â€
Burgardt sits among the Top-5 area Class 5A goal-scorers with 21. Sportingly, Martin coach Ruth Knight substituted Burgardt at halftime on Wednesday once the game appeared in hand.
Burgardt said her red locks are often the way she’s identified by the opposition on the field rather than by her number. She plays with the Lady Warriors, the Polaris ’92 club in the classic league, and with North Texas State team.
What’s led to your goal-scoring success this year? [b]“I’ve had a lot of help from everyone like Natasha (Anasi) in the midfield and the other forwards and a little bit of luck, but I’m just happy to be doing what I’m doing.â€