The junior forward has 31 goals with two games to go before the postseason starts. The 31 goals rank her among the nation's top goal-scorers. According to the website Top of the Circle, Lexi Smith of Florence (N.J.) is tops in the country with 46 goals. She is trailed by Owen J. Roberts sophomore Heather Morris with 33.
The 5-foot-4 Foust began playing field hockey in eighth grade after starting her athletic career as a soccer player. She recently visited Virginia and plans to play there after graduation from Harriton.
Foust plays field hockey for the W.C. Eagles, one of the major club programs in the area.
While many of Harriton's opponents have a number of players on club teams, only one of Foust's Harriton teammates plays club ball.
"It's frustrating at times," said Foust, "when my teammates aren't used to playing at the level I am. But I know they are always trying. They don't give up, and I respect them very much for that.
"Even in our loss Friday [4-0 to Haverford], we didn't give up."
Asked to rate her own stick skills on a scale of one to 10, Foust gave herself a modest eight.
At Virginia, Foust is looking forward to playing with a former opponent, Kelsey LeBlanc, a 2011 Haverford High grad.
"She's a great player," Foust said.
Pioneers eye prize. Karen Gately wasn't sure what to expect from her Conestoga field hockey team at the beginning of the season. The Pioneers had finished second behind Haverford in the Central League race in 2010, but 15 members of that team were now gone.
"We had some young, talented players coming, but we had a lot of holes to fill," said Gately.
The 2010 team lost the league title when Haverford scored a goal in the last 30 seconds of their only league meeting last year. The Fords also beat Conestoga in the District 1 Class AAAA playoffs.