They shared multiple state soccer titles as Camas Papermakers.
Now back together in college, Brent Richards, Quinton Beasley and Drew White are helping the University of Washington men’s soccer team shoot for a Pacific-12 Conference Championship. Richards is a senior, Beasley is a junior and White is a freshman.
“I feel very fortunate to have all three,” said head coach Jamie Clark. “Each of them has their own unique talents on the field, but the one thing they all share is their potential to be true Divison-One players.”
Clark said Richards has arrived at that status. He has already been named a Pac-12 Player of the Week this season, and leads the Huskies with eight goals.
“Brent has a great combination of being one of the most mellow, down-to-earth-kids, who becomes a different person when he steps on the field,” Clark said. “He’s so aggressive and focused. He wants to score two or three goals a game for his team, or he’s not happy. You know that’s not always going to happen, but it’s great when you have a player whose expectations are far greater than the ones you set for him.”
Richards agrees that his personality changes on the field.
“I guess you could call it my ‘game face,'” he said. “I’m not a yeller, but on the field I can be pretty fierce.”