She arrived just after the match started.
Jaws dropped as the players on the bench first noticed her.
Soon, the players on the field saw her, too.
Her presence was a big deal, even though the team of 11- and 12-year-old soccer players from Clark County have a brush with greatnesss every day. After all, their coach is a professional soccer player and a former member of the United States Women’s National Team.
But their coach is not Hope Solo.
Vancouver’s own soccer star, Tina Ellertson, cannot help but laugh. She is the coach of the FC Salmon Creek Nemesis 99 and mother to one of the team’s players. Ellertson’s daughter, MacKenzie, has traveled the world, watching her mom excel on soccer’s biggest stage.
But Tina Ellertson understands human nature.
Sure, Ellertson was a two-time Pac-10 player of the year at the University of Washington. Yes, she played in a World Cup. But to MacKenzie, she is “Mom.”
Hope Solo on the other hand? Well, Hope is Hope Solo, one of the most famous athletes in the world.