Tiger Soccer Star Lopez Chooses College
WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School soccer standout Diego Lopez demonstrated how much of an impact he could have on a soccer match for the past four years.
The star forward helped lead coach Scott Bauer’s Warsaw program to three consecutive Final Four appearances, including this past season’s Class 2-A State runner-up performance.
Lopez has signed a letter of intent to continue his soccer career at Western Illinois University in the fall.
Lopez finished his career with 48 goals, 18 assists and 114 career points, and he ranks third in goals and points for a career. A four-year varsity starter, Lopez was nominated for Indiana Coaches of Soccer Association Player of the Year, was named the co-offensive player of the year for WCHS, and was a 2012 all Northern Lakes Conference and ISCA All-State first-team selection.
Lopez also played for Fort Wayne Fever for four seasons and was a member of back to back state champion teams for the U17 squad in 2011 and the U18 team in 2012.
An honor roll student in the fall of 2012, Lopez is looking forward to the tradition of the Western Illinois soccer program and the atmosphere in Macomb, Illinois, where he will major in Engineering and suit up on the soccer field for coach Eric Johnson and the Leathernecks.