Leavenworth defender first KCKCC women’s soccer signee

With her mother, Kate Stoffle, at her side, Leavenworth High School’s Brenna Stoffle signed a soccer letter of intent Tuesday to attend Kansas City Kansas Community College.  Also on hand for the signing were, standing, from left, KCKCC coach Jeremy Winzer,  a sister, Madelynn Stoffle; a friend, Khristinemae Gutierrez; and her father, Brian Stoffle. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)
With her mother, Kate Stoffle, at her side, Leavenworth High School’s Brenna Stoffle signed a soccer letter of intent Tuesday to attend Kansas City Kansas Community College. Also on hand for the signing were, standing, from left, KCKCC coach Jeremy Winzer, a sister, Madelynn Stoffle; a friend, Khristinemae Gutierrez; and her father, Brian Stoffle. (KCKCC photo by Alan Hoskins)

by Alan Hoskins

Kansas City Kansas Community College’s first women’s soccer recruit for 2016 is a 6-foot defender from Leavenworth High School, Brenna Stoffle.

“Brenna is very versatile, a flex-type player who can play defense, midfield or forward,” said KCKCC coach Jeremy Wizner . “She meshes very well with teammates, moves the ball and is a real asset capable of all-conference recognition if she continues to improve over the summer.”