NAME: Lexi O'Shea
SCHOOL: Seton High School
SPORT(S): Soccer
GRADUATING YEAR: 2025
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT:
Winning state championship in 2022.
BIRTHDATE: 7/16/2007
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 5'5"-140
lbs.
RESIDENCE: Green Township
PARENT: Jody & Kristin
BIGGEST INFLUENCE:
“Parents”
FUTURE GOAL: Become an
ultrasound technician
Seton senior all-star soccer player Lexi O'Shea has already won an
Ohio state championship on the pitch and is striving for another one
this season. After 13 games this season, she is leading the GGCL in
goals (9) and points (21).
Lexi, a midfielder, was part of the magical team that won the high
school Ohio state championship in 2022 and the Final Four team of
2023. A memorable moment came her sophomore year when, showing a flare
for the dramatic, Lexi scored a goal with 1:08 to play in regulation
to lift the Saints to a 4-3 win over Mount Notre Dame in the regional
finals, giving the Saints their first-ever regional title and sending
them on to the state competition, where, in the state semifinals, she
once again scored a game-winning goal in the second overtime to beat
Olentangy Orange 2-1.
Lexi is coming off a junior campaign for the GGCL champs when she
scored 10 goals with seven assists for 27 points. She was named
second-team all-GGCL and first-team all-city (Enquirer).
Lexi will continue her soccer play at the next level, as a member of
the University of Cincinnati Bearcats team. Her favorite athlete is
Alex Morgan, favorite entertainer is Kevin Hart, favorite book is It
Ends With Us, favorite movie is The Hunger Games and most-like-to-meet
is Zach Bryan.
COACH'S QUOTE
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“Lexi is one of the best all-around soccer players I've ever
coached! She is a four-year varsity starter, who was one of the key
players in the last two seasons (state championship ('22) and state
Final 4 ('23) at Seton. Her ability to read the game and set her
teammates up in the final third of the field is incredible, along with
great finishing skills, sets her apart from most other players! A
great all-around teammate, leader and person!”
—John Volker, Varsity Soccer Coach
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