Fans astounded as Caitlin Clark’s soccer highlights reel from high school goes viral online
Some people are simply gifted in sport that they can excel in every chosen field. Indiana Fever Point Guard Caitlin Clark is perhaps one of those people.
During the weekend, the Basketball Train number of Clark was officially retired by the Women’s Program of the University of Iowa.
In the aftermath of that ceremony, highlights of Clark started that played another sport to pick up some traction on social media.
Highlights from her career – football were placed on YouTube for the first time about ten months ago – show off her skill in the sport while they were in high school.
Comments at the time reflected the wonder of some people about what could be if Clark decided to stay with the sport.
Would like to see [her] Stay with football. I bet she would play in Europe now, “read a comment on a message to Reddit.
Higlights from Caitlin Clark’s football career have become an online grip after a ceremony

Clark’s no. 22 was officially retired by the Iowa Ladies Basketball Program on Sunday

During the ceremony on Sunday, Clark speaks to the crowd in Carver-Hawkeye Arena
“God has their favorites, and I can clearly not be counted among them,” said another redditor.
Under the YouTube video, one person wrote: ‘She is so special, her skills surprise me! So few people were born with this kind of athletics! What a sweetheart! ‘
Clark was a solid athlete in her time at Dowling Catholic High School in Iowa – playing two seasons of Varsity Voetbal, according to the athletics site of high school MaxPreps.
According to the site, Clark played in 27 total matches in her first -year student and second -year students – scored a total of 42 goals and three assists in that period.
But her basketball career was much better in high school – on average 28 points, 6.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists per match over 91 matches of Varsity promotion of all four years.
She was recruited much heavier in high school for that sport and in the end she made the choice to drop football.
The rest is history. Clark dropped Notre Dame to stay closer to home and led Iowa to successive performances at the National Championship. She was then first prepared by the fever in the WNBA design of 2024 and contributed to a revolution in viewers for the sport.
It all came around on Sunday – when the number 22 went into the trusses in Carver -hawkeye Arena when Clark became the third women’s player who retired her number – with Michelle Edwards and Megan Gustafson.