Rocky Mountain’s Sherle signs with Boise State soccer
Boise State women’s soccer inked Rocky Mountain High senior Raimee Sherle, ranked a four-star prospect by TopDrawerSoccer.com, to a national letter of intent.
The two-time Idaho High School Soccer Coaches Association state player of the year and a 2015 High School All-American finished her career at Rocky Mountain with 100 goals and 62 assists. She set school records for goals, assists and game-winning goals at the Meridian high school.
“There is something intangible and undeniable about the goal-scoring ability Raimee possesses,” Boise State coach Jim Thomas said in a release. “She has dynamic athleticism, creativity and improvisational skills that enable her to finish an incredibly wide variety of situations we regularly create.
“In addition, Raimee is a tremendous distributer of the ball gaining regular and important assists at both the club and high school level.”
The Grizzlies’ class president all four years during high school, Sherle joins Brooke Heidemann as a Rocky Mountain graduate at Boise State. Former Bronco Brooke Heidemann also attended Rocky Mountain.
Sherle originally verbally committed to Montana but reopened her recruitment.
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This story was originally published March 30, 2016 at 8:29 PM with the headline "Rocky Mountain’s Sherle signs with Boise State soccer."