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Callie Gillen, a standout midfielder for Valley View, scored 108 points and led her team to two district titles. Despite suffering a fractured femur during a championship game, she returned to help her team win.
When it comes to Callie Gillenās accomplishments, the numbers and accolades speak for themselves.
The Valley View midfielder compiled 108 points, including 42 goals and 24 assists, helped the Cougars capture two district titles and was a two-time Times-Tribune All-Region selection and a four-time Lackawanna League Division I coachesā all-star.
However, the day that encapsulated who Gillen is as a player and a person came during the District 2 Class 3A championship game of her junior season.
In the midst of an overtime battle with Crestwood, Gillen suffered an injury that was later diagnosed as a fractured femur and was helped off the field. Even though she had every right to sit out the rest of the game, Gillen refused to quit on the team and especially refused to quit on her senior teammate and sister, Shannon. She returned to the game, and the Cougars won in a shootout to advance to the state tournament.
āI remember driving there. We were like, this is your senior year, we have to win this,ā Gillen said. āJust winning that title for her, it definitely meant a lot.ā
That day showed the dedication she gave to Valley View for four years, and what sheāll bring to Division I Le Moyne College in the fall.
āCallieās just the ultimate competitor,ā Valley View coach Paul Sotak said. āSheās a true leader and she was our engine. You can have a real nice looking car, but if you donāt have someone to kind of link things up from the defense to the attack, you really donāt have much. And she just did everything for us in the midfield. She is by far one of the most skilled players Iāve had the privilege to coach, and she just came up clutch whenever we needed her to.ā
Before she sets her sights on college soccer, Gillen will play one last game alongside Lackawanna League seniors, including five of her teammates ā Mya Cesarini, Abby Davis, Riley Hilling, Aubrey OāDonnell and Emmelia Rucks ā at the UNICO Soccer Cup all-star game, which is scheduled for Sunday at noon at Mid Valley Spartan Stadium.
The boys game follows at 2 p.m. The games are sponsored by the UNICO Scranton chapter, who is partnering with the American Cancer Society to raise money for cancer awareness.
āIām super excited, not just because Iām with my teammates, but Iām going to be with a bunch of amazing players, one of them being my best friend (Mid Valleyās) Sofia (Goetter),ā Gillen said. āI never got to play with her before, so Iām super excited for that especially. And her twin, Karina. I think itās just great because theyāre amazing players ā everyone on my team and on the opposing team, of course. Itās just great to play one last time, especially on (Mid Valleyās) field. Itās such a nice field, too.ā
In Gillenās freshman year, when she had five goals and eight assists, the Cougars captured a district title and won a state playoff game, and she experienced part of what makes playing a sport at Valley View great.
āAll four years, we had great supporters in our stands, especially when my freshman year we won districts and then we played our first state game on the turf,ā Gillen said. āI never saw that many people at a girls soccer game before. It was crazy. I really do believe thatās what pushed us through to win two district titles.ā
Gillen had six goals and three assists as a sophomore, and 11 goals and seven assists as a junior.
Her senior year, Gillen compiled 46 points, including 20 goals and six assists, and delivered in clutch moments. Against Mid Valley, she headed in a free kick to give the Cougars a 1-0 double-overtime victory. She also scored a second-half goal in a 1-0 win over Scranton Prep, and netted four goals in a 5-0 win over Wallenpaupack. She helped lead Valley View to a 13-2-1 record, with the two losses and tie coming against Abington Heights, the District 2 Class 3A champion and state quarterfinalist.
Before the season, Gillen committed to Le Moyne College, which became a Division I program in 2023.
āI chose Le Moyne because of the coaching,ā Gillen said. āI went there on my visit, and the coaches ā (assistant) coach Brooke (Barnes) especially at the time, she was awesome. I had a tour and the facility was great, and just the way that she talked about the team culture was amazing. Thatās what I was really looking for was a team that would support me and thatās what they do there.ā
Sheāll be joined by former rival Abington Heightsā Hawley Lynott, who also committed to the Dolphins in August.
āI think itās great just to have someone there for the transition because itās definitely going to be hard. Iām excited,ā Gillen said. āWeāve been talking, which is really nice to know that Iām already going to have a friend there.ā
Gillen certainly continued the family tradition of soccer success at Valley View. She cherished playing alongside her sister, a first-team coachesā all-star, and following in the footsteps of her brother Shay, an all-state player and two-time Times-Tribune All-Region selection.
āMy family has definitely been there throughout literally everything,ā Gillen said. āTheyāre always there to support me. Playing with my sister definitely meant a lot to me, but not only her. My brother, he was a really good soccer player and growing up with him, he definitely pushed me a lot harder than if I didnāt have a brother, of course, because thatās what brothers do. He trains me all the time when heās home, and my dad does the same thing.ā
She also is grateful for her parentsā support through the years.
āTheyāre always there, and my parentsā dedication to driving me, because I play in Match Fit in New Jersey, their dedication to just driving me to practices every week, trainings and games every weekend, it definitely just shows a lot and theyāre just always there supporting me through the good and the bad,ā Gillen said.
Not only will Gillen play alongside five of her teammates Sunday, but also for Sotak, who will serve as the Green Team coach.
āOur seniors are a great group,ā Sotak said. āIām just happy that I have the opportunity to be on the field with them one more time. When you spend a lot of time, any coach that coaches, they spend a lot of time with these kids, and Iām happy that UNICO is putting this game on. These seniors have a chance to go out for one last high school game and enjoy themselves and play with their friends, some that they played with on their high school teams and some that theyāve competed with. So, thatās pretty cool.ā
Girls rosters
Green Team
Carbondale Area: Aurora Esgro, midfielder/forward. Maureen Newcomb, goalkeeper, Riley Pietrowski, midfielder; Delaware Valley: Reilly Newton, midfielder/defender. Krystina Orby, forward/midfielder. Sasha Sheehan, defender; Holy Cross: Angelica Antonova, defender. Shelby Hartland, defender. Sadie Pappas, midfielder; Honesdale: Alyssa Hankins, defender. Lexi Hankins, defender. Cassidy Spaulding, defender; Lakeland: Naomi Rude, midfielder; Mid Valley: Sofia Goetter, midfielder. Karina Goetter, defender. Raelan Krauser, midfielder; Valley View: Mya Cesarini, forward/midfielder. Abby Davis, midfielder. Callie Gillen, midfielder. Riley Hilling, defender. Aubrey OāDonnell, defender/midfielder. Emmelia Rucks, goalkeeper; Coach: Valley Viewās Paul Sotak.
Pink Team
Abington Heights: Lilia Calvert, forward/midfielder. Allie Rothenberger, midfielder. Julia Schuster, midfielder/forward; Elk Lake: Madisyn Casselbury, midfielder. Kylie Shingler, forward. North Pocono: Olivia Charles, forward. Marissa Davis, midfielder. Marlie Derenzis, goalkeeper. Kelsie Smith, defender/midfielder; Old Forge: Juliette DeStefano, defender. Lilianna Lenceski, midfielder. Kate OāHearn, midfielder. Mia Peregrim, forward. Caroline Revello, forward; Scranton Prep: Addison Ahern, defender. Gabby Dennis, midfielder/defender; Wallenpaupack: Sarah Decker, midfielder. Macy Story, forward/defender; West Scranton: Eleany Nunez, midfielder. Aliyah Roman, midfielder; Western Wayne: Roxie Dugan, defender. Khloe Mistishin, forward/midfielder; Coach: Old Forgeās Heather Revello.
Boys rosters
Red Team
Honesdale: Owen Pender, center midfield. Owen Parenti, striker midfield; Scranton: Alessandro Soto, center midfield. Dieu Merci, defender midfield; Holy Cross: Evan McCoy, goalie. Jamie Prislupski, forward; Wallenpaupack: Colin McClintock, midfield. Robbie Kratzer, forward; Forest City: Riley Zukowski, defender; Riverside: Angelo DāAmico, centerback. John Chilleri, midfielder; Blue Ridge: Parker Glasgow, defender. Riley Philips, striker midfield. Nolan Gnade, midfield; Mid Valley: Landon OāMalley, centerback; Dunmore: Liam OāMalley, goalie. Johnley Jean, forward. Lucas Vullo, defense; Elk Lake: Cohen Orlandini, midfield. Gage Shupp, goalie; Abington Heights: Matthew Bednar, forward; Coach: Abington Heightsā Frank Dyska.
Green Team
Western Wayne: Logan Pauler, defender; West Scranton: Brandon Sanchez, midfield. Caleb Kane, midfield/forward; Mountain View: Julian MacDonald, midfielder. Joel Tigue, midfielder. Josh Tigue, midfielder; Valley View: Noah Symuleski, centerback. Kevin Dougher, fullback. Aidan Kopa, goalie. Nicholas Burak, center midfield. Jagger Roe, CM/wing. Gavin Walsh, wing/CM. Logan Cabrera, back/wing; North Pocono: Erick Maldonato, goalie. Reid Connors, centerback. Mason DeStefano, right back; Old Forge: Avery Van Luvender, right back. Josh Cistola, goalie/right back; Scranton Prep: Raphael Thomas, defense. Jesus Hernandez, defense/midfield. Roman Remedios, defense/midfield; Coach: Valley Viewās Shane Langan.
Callie Gillen compiled 108 points, including 42 goals and 24 assists during her high school soccer career.
In the District 2 Class 3A championship game, Gillen suffered a fractured femur but returned to help her team win in a shootout.
Gillen was a two-time Times-Tribune All-Region selection and a four-time Lackawanna League Division I coachesā all-star.
Gillen played a crucial role in leading the Cougars to two district titles and demonstrated exceptional determination during critical games.

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