
Isa Polavieja's personality is truly dynamic for Naperville North. That is ‘what makes this team go.'
Naperville North senior midfielder Isa Polavieja has always played with an Old World flair.
Isa Polavieja has blended that with a newfound confidence to become a formidable leader as a captain for the Huskies this season.
'She's a super versatile kid who has just grown so much over the course of the last three years, not only on the field but as a leader,' Naperville North coach Steve Goletz said. 'Her personality and her charisma is really what makes this team go this year.'
Isa Polavieja's father, Javier, was born in the Canary Islands and grew up as a staunch Real Madrid fan. He moved to America to marry his wife, Lara.
'My mom's best friend brought him over here and introduced him to my mom,' Polavieja said. 'It was like, 'Oh, you'd really like him.' Boom, so he moved here for her.'
Javier and Lara Polavieja work in the guidance department at Metea Valley. They passed down their passion for soccer to Isa and her older sister, Marina, who played for the Huskies for two seasons before graduating last year.
'My dad was my Park District coach,' Isa Polavieja said. 'He always coaches me from the sidelines, and I look up to him because he's taught me a lot.'
Much of that involved introducing her to a different playing style.
'The way Europeans play soccer is a completely different way than the Americans,' Isa Polavieja said. 'European teams are technical. They get the ball and move it. They're always keeping possession.'
That became her primary objective.
'My dad makes me watch all the European games against my will, but it has really helped me,' Isa Polavieja said. 'Keeping the ball is my No. 1 thing.'
Isa Polavieja, who has one goal and one assist for the Huskies (6-2-2), is good at that. Goletz uses her as an attacking midfielder tasked with getting the ball to Tennessee-bound junior striker Claire DeCook.
'Her work rate and her willingness to just continue to do the dirty work every game for us both offensively and defensively has gotten us off to a great start,' Goletz said of Isa Polavieja. 'She's just a fantastic soccer player.'
That was evident against defending Class 3A state champion New Trier in the championship game of Lou Malnati's Deep Dish Classic in Northfield on Saturday. The Huskies lost 1-0 on penalty kicks but became just the second team to shut out the Trevians (12-0-2).
'You can look at the game and see how many balls she won today and how hard she played,' Naperville North senior defender Abby Penn said. 'Our midfield was running their butts off the whole time. I'm super proud of not only Isa but just our whole team.'
Isa Polavieja's physical skills are obvious, but Penn said her spirit is just as beneficial.
'She's always there to lift everyone up, and I think that's very important as a captain to lift people up,' Penn said. 'She's always there when someone is down. But also her aspect of always working hard is super important.'
Goletz has seen a transformation in Isa Polavieja this season.
'She's got a super fun-loving personality, but when it's time to play, she's a very serious and reflective player,' Goletz said. 'Isa is probably harder on herself than anybody else on the team.
'As she's gotten older and more mature, she's realized that everything is not going to be perfect, and her ability to play through those moments has been incredible. What makes somebody special is the ability to continue to give everything that they have even if they may not be playing their best game, and that's been Isa this year.'
Isa Polavieja said she had confidence issues in the past, but no longer.
'The confidence piece for me is everything,' she said. 'I used to put so much pressure on myself. This year, I learned to just play as hard as I can.
'When I encourage people, I play better. I've progressed a lot in that aspect of not getting down on myself, just being positive no matter what.'
Isa Polavieja, who plans to major in business at Illinois but won't play soccer there, is fluent in Spanish. She has embraced her heritage ever since she visited the Canary Islands as a child.
'When we go to Spain, we try to go for a long trip so we can visit family,' Isa Polavieja said. 'Some are in Seville, and some are in Madrid. It's super nice having that whole other world.'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Barcelona youth product nears free transfer move to Ajax
According to a recent update from Voetbal International, Barcelona's promising young midfielder Eloi Gomez is set to leave the club, with Dutch giants Ajax showing serious interest in signing him once his contract expires. Barcelona have been hard at work not just on the senior team but also on developing and restructuring their youth teams. Advertisement As part of that effort, the club has renewed several contracts of young talents who are seen as having a future at the club. However, Eloi Gomez appears to be an exception. The outlet mentions that the young midfielder is expected to move on after hinting on social media that his time at La Masia is coming to a close. Ajax want to replace Real Madrid-bound youngster Reports from the Netherlands claim that Ajax are eager to bring Eloi into their youth system, particularly in the wake of Abdellah Ouazane's move to Real Madrid. The Amsterdam-based club has been tracking his development for some time and are now looking to finalise a deal that would see him continue his footballing education in the Eredivisie. Advertisement Born in 2009, Gomez joined Barcelona in 2017 from Gimnastic Manresa and has steadily climbed the ranks within the club's youth academy. Known for his intelligence on the ball and maturity beyond his years, he has also represented Spain at the U-16 level, taking part in two friendly matches with the national youth team. If the move to Ajax goes through, it would mark a significant step in Eloi Gomez's young career. Ajax, renowned for their strong youth development, could provide him with the perfect platform to grow further and eventually break into top-level football. For Barcelona, though, it would be yet another reminder of how difficult it can be to retain all of their top prospects in a highly competitive European market.
Yahoo
2 hours ago
- Yahoo
Cristiano Ronaldo admits ‘I like Barcelona star a lot'
Real Madrid legend Cristiano Ronaldo has this weekend provided an insight into his appreciation for the talents of a member of the attacking ranks at Barcelona. The player in question? Lamine Yamal. Stars past and present are of course primed to lock horns in the finale of the Nations League on Sunday night. Advertisement This comes as the aforementioned Ronaldo and Lamine prepare to face off in a showdown between European heavyweights Portugal and Spain. On the eve of the clash, the former therefore took his place in front of the media, for a pre-match press conference. And during as much, Ronaldo was inevitably drawn on Barcelona's wing sensation: 'Lamine Yamal is doing very well, taking advantage of his talent,' the five-time Ballon d'Or winner began. 'Let the kid grow. Don't put too much pressure on him. Let him be and grow well, take the pressure off. He has no shortage of talent.' CR7 continued: 'My son and Lamine look very much alike, their skin colour, tan skin, their hairstyle… They are 3 years apart. I like Lamine Yamal a lot, and my son admires him a lot.' Conor Laird – GSFN
Yahoo
3 hours ago
- Yahoo
Tennessee football offers 2027 in-state cornerback prospect
Tennessee is already recruiting toward its 2027 football signing class. The Vols offered a scholarship to cornerback Miles Brown. "I'm extremely blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee," Brown announced. Advertisement The 6-foot, 180-pound prospect is an in-state target from Westview High School in Martin, Tennessee. Notable Westview football alumni include former Tennessee offensive lineman Chad Clifton and current Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson. Brown does not have any rankings from Rivals, 247Sports or On3. He received his first scholarship offer from Southern Miss on March 31. Other programs to offer Brown a scholarship include Vanderbilt, Maryland, Purdue and Memphis. Tennessee does not have any commitments in its 2027 football recruiting class. The Vols have eight commitments in their 2026 recruiting class: quarterback Faizon Brandon, wide receiver Tyreek King, tight end Carson Sneed, offensive lineman Gabriel Osenda, wide receiver Tyran Evans, linebacker Braylon Outlaw, defensive lineman C.J. Edwards and defensive lineman Zach Groves. Follow Vols Wire on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: Vols offer scholarship to 2027 in-state cornerback