Date: Fri 08-Sep-1995
Date: Fri 08-Sep-1995
Publication: Bee
Author: ENIDJ
Illustration: I
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Melanie-Huss
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Melanie Huss
The most dominant player in not only Newtown High School history, but in
Western Connecticut Conference girls' soccer history as well, was 1991 NHS
graduate, Melanie Huss.
Huss was named to the All-WCC team in all four of her soccer seasons at NHS
and was the only NHS athlete in school history to be voted All-State three
times. When Huss left NHS for Ithaca College in 1991 she did so after having
scored 112 goals - a school record that may never be surpassed.
After a hat trick in her first-ever varsity soccer game as a freshman, Huss
scored 25 goals alongside senior All-State teammate Kim Pelletreau who was
busy scoring a school-record 36.
Pelletreau graduated that year having scored 61 goals in only two seasons
playing soccer - another school record. But both Pelletreau's records held up
only one year.
In Huss's sophomore year, having moved from right wing to center forward, she
blistered the nets for 38 goals breaking both of Pelletreau's marks.
Huss scored 30 more through the first ten games of her junior season before
suffering a season-ending knee injury and missing the final eight games. She
also broke the record for goals in a game (4) which she and Pelletreau had
shared, when she scored six in a double hat trick effort.
After reconstructive knee surgery, Huss returned in her senior season. Though
slowed by a bulky knee brace, Huss proceeded to lead the Lady Indians (for the
third-straight year) with 19 goals and won her first and only WCC
Championship.
In her four-year career at NHS, Melanie Huss scored the same number of goals
herself (112) as the entire Newtown team scored in the years 1992, 1993 and
1994 combined.
