Stacy Hoyt
Athlete-Girls Soccer
Stacy Hoyt had a tremendous athletic and academic career as a student at Arrowhead, and left a lasting impact on the girls’ soccer program. Starting her freshman year, she was a Varsity girls’ soccer player, the leading scorer for the Arrowhead squad and a 2nd Team All Conference selection for the Braveland Conference.
Her sophomore season, Stacy was again the leading scorer, earning 1st Team All Conference and the team was the Braveland Conference champions.
Stacy’s junior year brought even more individual and team success, again leading the team in scoring, earning 1st Team All Conference and All State Team selections. The team again won the Braveland Conference Championship.
Finally, her senior year brought the most success because of her skill, determination, and leadership. Stacy was again the team leading scorer, was the assist leader, earning 1st Team All Conference, All State Team selection, Team Captain, MVP Award, and selected for the Wisconsin Masonic High School All Star game. Her team was again the Braveland Conference Champions, plus Regional and Sectional Champions, and State Semi Finalists.
In addition to her soccer success at Arrowhead, Stacy also participated her freshman year on the Girls Varsity Gymnastics team, earned High Honor Roll all four years, a National Honor Society member her junior and senior year, and Co Editor of the 1994 yearbook. She was a Who’s Who in American High School Students (1993 1994), selected as a member of the Olympic Development Program team (1993 & 1994) and appointed as the East West Youth Soccer Ambassador for Europe competition.
After graduating from Arrowhead in 1994, Stacy was awarded an athletic scholarship as a recruited walk on at Clemson University in South Carolina and earned a starting midfielder position as a freshman. While at Clemson, she also was an Honor Roll Student Athlete. Ultimately, Stacy graduated from Carroll University with a Bachelor Degree in Marketing (Dean’s list) and Rockford University with a Master’s in Education (Dean’s list).
Stacy also contributed her time to developing the youth, sharing her skills as a coach and passion for the sport with the Camp Whitcomb Girls Soccer Summer Camp, the Hartland Girls Soccer Summer Camp, as an Assistant Girls Soccer Coach at Arrowhead, and Assistant Coach for her daughter’s U5 Strike FC team.
Stacy lives in Oconomowoc with her husband Mike and daughter Callie.
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