With the summer break drawing to a close, several of Bermuda's most promising young footballers are heading back to their respective universities and colleges to begin preparations for the upcoming soccer season.
Among them is Che'-Chulae Dowling, who is set for a significant leadership role with the Jackson State University Women's Soccer team.
Dowling, who has successfully recovered from a past injury, has been named the team's captain for the new season. Her appointment is a clear indication of the trust and respect she has earned from both her teammates and the coaching staff, following her impressive performances and dedication to the team.
The young Bermudian midfielder has been a key part of the Jackson State program, contributing to the team's success in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). After winning the SWAC Championship title in 2022, her experience and leadership will be invaluable as the team looks to build on its recent form.
Dowling's return to fitness and her new role as captain will be a major boost for Jackson State as they prepare for a challenging new season. Her story is one of several Bermudian athletes heading back to North American colleges, highlighting the growing pathway for the island's talent to compete at a high level.
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