A junior midfielder, Pittman is one of the Pioneers’ leading scorers, and he tallied the winning goal against Springfield in overtime. Off the field, he is a member of the National Honors Society, and the National Art Honors Society. He is a member of Pioneers for Patriots — their goal is to help war veterans in the local area; and another club he belongs to is Best Buddies.
Main Line Media News: Tell us a little about your game-winning goal against Springfield in overtime. How did the play develop, and what was your role in the play?
Brant Pittman: The play in the game versus Springfield was originally set up to be a dodge and hopeful shot for Sam Friedman. Once he started to dodge, I saw a seam and cut. I ran down screaming for the ball, shot, and scored. During the play, I was very nervous. I didn’t want to mess up or miss. It was a big sign of relief when I saw the net move.
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