Five straight years of improvement in the win column isn't an accident. It's been a process for the Spartans program that is now reaping the rewards of a foundation laid before most arrived.
With four games left in league play, Seaside is unbeaten at 5-0-3, sitting one point behind Monte Vista (6-0-2), who it has played to a pair of ties this season.
While finishing unbeaten might not win the Cypress Division, it should be enough to catapult the team to just its second ever postseason appearance.
The strength of the Spartans starts with a defense that has allowed a Pacific Coast Athletic League low seven goals all season -- three coming in a non-league loss to Madera.
Seaside goalie Meleseni Moala has compiled nearly 100 saves and seven shutouts between the pipes this year.
Maya Ramnauth -- one of the architects in changing the culture four years ago, has produced four goals and leads the team in assists.
Teammate Kathryne Custodio has a team high five goals while Sashana Gore and Ariana Leza Linares all have multiple goals this season.
The Spartans are also two wins away from tying the single-season school record in league play. They can break the school record for shutouts Wednesday when they face Monterey.
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