Jaron Adams, Juan Diego High class of in 2019, has decided to continue his soccer playing career with the Mustangs of Western Wyoming Community College.
Adams is a goal keeper. Jaron played all four years for Juan Diego High Soccer. During his freshman year JDHS were the UHSAA 3A State Champs. Juan Diego High also played in the championship match and advanced to the semifinals during Jaron's playing career. During his time as a Soaring Eagle only 18 goals were scored against Adams.
Jaron has experience in the net outside of playing for JDHS. He started playing soccer at the age of five and started playing keeper at nine years old. At ten, Jaron started to play competition soccer and through the years he played with Utah Glory, Blue Knights, Ajax Utah FC and the Utah Soccer Alliance. Recently, Jaron was the youngest keeper invited to tryout for the USL2 side Park City Red Wolves SC.
Off of the field Jaron enjoys playing video games and is always ready for a pick up game of soccer. Adams has volunteered with Rescue Rovers since he was twelve years old. As a volunteer with the Rescue Rovers he transports, bathes and temporarily fosters dogs.
Western Wyoming is so happy to add Jaron to our team this year. He impressed us in his tryout in January on the WWCC campus in Rock Springs WY. He has great fundamentals and organizes his back line quickly. He has great potential as a college keeper. Jaron showed off his fast reflexes and anticipation while at our tryout. We believe Jaron will compete for playing time this season and add depth to a great group of Mustang keepers this fall.