7 days. 168 hours. 10080 minutes. 604800 seconds. Aubree Brown is a soccer superstar, a stellar student, a great friend, and an amazing person. How do we know that? Because we took a peek into her life for 7 days. Monday was a soccer showdown! Aubree and her teammates fought against the Pasco Pirates on Monday and defeated the team 2-0. Aubree made great pass after great pass, aiding her teammates to their victory. When asked about the game, Aubree answered, “I was feeling really excited. This was my first time playing at Sunlake because I just moved here this year and it was fun to play with my new friends.” Tuesday was a bit more relaxed than Monday for Aubree, having soccer practice then going home to take a nice walk. “I really like to listen to 2000s music or rap when I go on walks. For rap, I like artist like Moneybagg yo, Gunna, and NBA YoungBoy.” Wednesday she had another soccer game with Sunlake against the Palm Harbor Hurricanes. Aubree had amazing kicks, fast speed, and amazing talent. Those girls had to put up quite the fight against Aubree and the rest of the Sunlake team but in the end, Sunlake came out on top. On Thursday, she went to the Wiregrass boys soccer game with her cousin Ruby. “It was embarrassing because we showed up super early to the JV game. Friday Aubree had another game for school soccer which they unfortunately lost, but fortunately she got to make it up with ice cream from Andy’s. On Saturday, Aubree had a club soccer game in Orlando, which they won 4-0. “I’ve played club soccer for around 4 years and I started because I just wanted to try something new and push myself. I like soccer because it’s where I feel like I am most comfortable. My club team especially is like my second family, it’s just fun to play the sport you love with the people you love,” she explained. Sunday was a day to relax and chill out for her. She went to church in the morning then came home to do school work and got Dutch Bros. This week was exciting with many kicks, laughs, and first times for Aubree Brown.

