Hanover Central senior Owen Sosnowski is making his decade away from soccer seem like a mere blip.

Before this season, Sosnowski last played the sport when he was 7. But with his brother Landon entering the program as a freshman, Sosnowski returned to soccer for his final year of high school and has emerged as the regional champion Wildcats’ goalkeeper.

“I’ve loved soccer all my life,” he said. “Ten years later, I was like, ‘Why not? Let’s try it again.’

“It’s been an amazing past couple of months, and I’ve enjoyed it so much. It’s easily one of the best decisions I’ve made.”

Indeed, the 6-foot-2 Sosnowski has a 0.89 goals-against average with 109 saves and 10 shutouts for Hanover Central (17-4), which has won its first Northwest Crossroads Conference, sectional and regional titles and

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