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Huntley senior Lucas Baker is the Northwest Herald Boys Soccer Player of the Year. (Josh Peckler - Jpeckler@shawmedia.com)

Huntley’s boys soccer program completed its main goal of making school history.

The Red Raiders are coming off a historic season with a playoff run that included the program’s first regional title, and the team’s success was largely due to the exceptional play of its captain, Lucas Baker.

Baker scored 23 goals, even after seeing double- and triple-teams from opposing defenses for the second half of the season. The forward/midfielder brought a consistent scoring threat and unmatchable energy and leadership on the field.

“From the beginning of the year he has been just an amazing leader,” coach Kris Grabner said. “He gets the team focused and ready to go from practices to games, and the energy he brings in the games is outstanding.

“The technical skill he brings is amazing as well. I can’t say enough about him. His soccer knowledge is top notch, and I personally feel that if we would have made it through sectionals he would be seeing a ton of awards.”

For his accomplishments, Baker is the Northwest Herald Boys Soccer Player of the Year as selected by the sports staff with input from local coaches.

Baker is the most explosive and dangerous player in the area, and he shifted momentum in games countless times, especially late in games when Grabner would try to get Baker as many touches as possible, knowing something good would happen.

The senior welcomes the pressure that comes with the territory as the go-to guy, and he said it just makes him work harder. Grabner said it will be impossible to replace someone with as many intangibles as Baker.

“Since I was little, those around me told me to be confident in all that I do,” Baker said. “I always have this dream that whenever I try something, I know I am going to be good at it.”

Baker’s stature is the first thing one notices when sizing him up. Standing at a generously listed 5-foot-10 and soundly built, he has limitless natural ability of speed, agility and strength, but that alone can’t propel athletes to greatness.

He works at it.

Baker keeps a journal in his room detailing all of his soccer moments, encompassing practice, games and scrimmages. He notes if he had a few bad touches one game or if a double team shut him down another. He notes if he scored two goals and writes down how he was able to break free. He reads and rereads the journal, trying to perfect his craft.

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