Coaches Corner: West Plains’ Amberlee Gerald – Driven Leadership and Building a Soccer Family

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West Plains girls soccer coach Amberlee Gerald, from right, has led the Lady Wolves to the playoffs all three years since the program started. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

From Junior High to Varsity – Special Moments and Strong Bonds

Coach Gerald’s journey has taken her through multiple roles at West Plains and other area schools, including coaching volleyball, cross country, basketball, and track.

Her most memorable moment? Winning against Randall in West Plains’ inaugural season—a victory that brought the team together and set the tone for a strong finish.

She credits her “lucky” cross necklace and consistent game-day hair as her personal superstitions, always keeping her connected to her purpose.

Unique Talents, Whataburger Rituals, and Storm Chasing Dreams

Her players might be surprised to learn she can make a train whistle sound with her voice! Her go-to pregame meal is a mushroom swiss burger from Whataburger (when available).

If not coaching, she’d be chasing storms as a meteorologist specializing in severe weather.

The best advice she’s received: “Don’t forget to enjoy your time with your teams—you only get one year with each group.”

Hardworking, Driven, Caring

Described by her team as hardworking, driven, and caring, Coach Gerald is fueled by 2000s punk rock and rap in her office.

Her favorite sports movie is She’s The Man, and Facebook is her must-have social media platform.

Coaching Philosophy: Control What You Can

The biggest lesson sports have taught her is to control the things you can control.

Her coaching motto:

“Be the best that you can be in every situation for yourself, your team, and your school.”

She believes the Texas Panhandle is special because its athletes show up every day and compete with the best, regardless of recognition.

Amberlee Gerald, left, will enter her fourth year as the girls soccer at West Plains High School. [James Abel/ Press Pass Sports]

Goals: Success, Culture, and Community

Coach Gerald’s goals for the upcoming season are to keep building on-field success and to grow the positive, supportive culture she’s established.

She loves both coffee (with cream) and Celsius energy drinks, prefers field practice, and leans defensive with her favorite drill: ½ field offense vs. defense with game-like adjustments.

The Best Part: Watching Girls Grow

For Coach Gerald, the highlight of coaching in her community is seeing girls grow from young camp-goers into high school athletes.

She values the mutual respect and support across all programs at West Plains, calling the coaching staff a true family.

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