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LAWTON, Okla. - iSportsWire -- One hundred forty-one steals… from a 14-year old Freshman.
That's not a typo, and it's not inflated by garbage time against weak schedules. Trinity Leighow, a 14-year-old defender at MacArthur High School, posted that number across a varsity season that ended in the Class 5A state semifinals… a run that had the Lady Highlanders hosting a playoff game on their own pitch and grinding deep into the bracket before bowing out.
The stats tell the story for Leighow. The postseason tells another. MacArthur's backline held together under the kind of pressure that cracks upperclassmen, and Leighow was in the middle of it, reading passing lanes, jumping routes and turning defensive possessions into transition opportunities before opposing midfielders could reset.
"You will not find anyone to outwork me," Leighow said earlier this season. She spent 30-something games proving it.
The Oklahoma Soccer Coaches Association took notice. Leighow earned First Team All-District honors in Class 5A-1 West — a selection that put her name alongside juniors and seniors who've been in the system for years. And she was even named MacArthur's Varsity Soccer Newcomer of the Year.
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But that's just on the field for Leighow. Off the field, she's another force to be reckoned with. MacArthur also claimed the 5A Girls Soccer Academic State Championship, a team distinction that mirrors how Leighow operates individually… production in the classroom running parallel to production on the field.
For a freshman who plays club soccer on two Mustang United squads and juggles a 4.0 GPA, the season was no doubt a statement. And with three years of varsity ball still ahead of her, the 141 steals might end up being the smallest number on her résumé.
Leighow will attend ID camps in Edmond and Tulsa this summer as she continues building her recruiting profile ahead of the 2026–27 season.
About Trinity Leighow
Trinity Leighow is a freshman defender at MacArthur High School in Lawton, Oklahoma, and a member of Mustang United's 2010 and 2011 club squads. A right back and right center back, Leighow recorded 141 steals during her freshman varsity season, earned Class 5A-1 All-District First Team honors from the Oklahoma Soccer Coaches Association, and was named MacArthur's Varsity Soccer Newcomer of the Year. She carries a 4.0 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society. Follow her on Instagram: @trinity_Leighow_2029.
That's not a typo, and it's not inflated by garbage time against weak schedules. Trinity Leighow, a 14-year-old defender at MacArthur High School, posted that number across a varsity season that ended in the Class 5A state semifinals… a run that had the Lady Highlanders hosting a playoff game on their own pitch and grinding deep into the bracket before bowing out.
The stats tell the story for Leighow. The postseason tells another. MacArthur's backline held together under the kind of pressure that cracks upperclassmen, and Leighow was in the middle of it, reading passing lanes, jumping routes and turning defensive possessions into transition opportunities before opposing midfielders could reset.
"You will not find anyone to outwork me," Leighow said earlier this season. She spent 30-something games proving it.
The Oklahoma Soccer Coaches Association took notice. Leighow earned First Team All-District honors in Class 5A-1 West — a selection that put her name alongside juniors and seniors who've been in the system for years. And she was even named MacArthur's Varsity Soccer Newcomer of the Year.
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But that's just on the field for Leighow. Off the field, she's another force to be reckoned with. MacArthur also claimed the 5A Girls Soccer Academic State Championship, a team distinction that mirrors how Leighow operates individually… production in the classroom running parallel to production on the field.
For a freshman who plays club soccer on two Mustang United squads and juggles a 4.0 GPA, the season was no doubt a statement. And with three years of varsity ball still ahead of her, the 141 steals might end up being the smallest number on her résumé.
Leighow will attend ID camps in Edmond and Tulsa this summer as she continues building her recruiting profile ahead of the 2026–27 season.
About Trinity Leighow
Trinity Leighow is a freshman defender at MacArthur High School in Lawton, Oklahoma, and a member of Mustang United's 2010 and 2011 club squads. A right back and right center back, Leighow recorded 141 steals during her freshman varsity season, earned Class 5A-1 All-District First Team honors from the Oklahoma Soccer Coaches Association, and was named MacArthur's Varsity Soccer Newcomer of the Year. She carries a 4.0 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society. Follow her on Instagram: @trinity_Leighow_2029.
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