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Two Mavericks sign to play college soccer

NANCE BESTON | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 1 month, 2 weeks AGO
by NANCE BESTON
Staff Writer | May 9, 2026 12:50 PM

MOSES LAKE — Two longtime Moses Lake Mavericks are taking their game to the next level. Seniors Dalton Freidig and Enrique Landeros Cervantes have officially committed to continue their soccer careers in college, a point of pride for both the players and the program that raised them. 

Freidig, a goalkeeper who has been with Moses Lake soccer since age five, signed with Saint Martin’s University, where he plans to study mechanical engineering.  

Landeros, a versatile attacking player, committed to Wenatchee Valley College with plans to continue developing his game while exploring academic options. 

For head coach Miguel Segura, watching two homegrown athletes reach the college level is both emotional and rewarding. 

“It’s awesome,” Segura said. “I’ve known these guys since they were little. Seeing them accomplish what they love is just amazing. We’re going to miss them, but we’re proud of everything they’ve achieved.” 

A keeper who grew up in the program 

Freidig has been a Maverick nearly his entire life. His father coached him in his earliest years, and he stepped into the goalkeeper role as soon as age rules allowed. 

“I started playing goalie at (about) nine,” Freidig said. “I’ve been doing it ever since.” 

He joined the varsity as a sophomore after being pulled up for playoffs during his freshman year. His first varsity start remains one of his favorite memories. 

“It was just a good experience,” he said. “Pretty nice.” 

Freidig said Moses Lake taught him more about teamwork than any other team he’s played for. 

“I’ve played with both of these guys my whole life,” he said. “It’s been a great experience growing up with them.” 

Off the field, Freidig balanced athletics with academics, finishing high school with about a 3.75 GPA while also playing hockey in the winter and working on the family farm. 

At Saint Martin’s, he expects to redshirt his first year — a chance to develop under a dedicated goalkeeper coach. 

“I’m more excited to play college ball than the school part,” he said. “But the coach there is really good. I’ll learn a lot.” 

A forward ready for the next challenge 

Landeros has been playing soccer since age seven and spent four years in the Mavericks program, three of them on varsity. A striker, winger, and midfielder, he filled whatever role the team needed. 

He said he doesn’t have a single favorite game — he just loves to play. 

“I’m excited to keep playing,” Landeros said. “That’s the main thing.” 

He’ll join several players he met through Wenatchee-area soccer this past year, something he’s looking forward to as he transitions to college life. 

“I’ve already started forming those bonds,” he said. “It’ll be nice to keep playing with them.” 

While he hasn’t chosen a major yet, Landeros said his focus right now is on soccer and continuing to grow as a player. 

A coach’s pride 

Segura said both players brought something special to the Mavericks.

“Keeper‑wise, Dalton was always saving us,” he said. “And attacking‑wise, Enrique created plays and had such a presence up top.” 

He praised Freidig’s academic accomplishment — graduating from both Vanguard Academy and Big Bend Community College with an associate degree — and Landeros’ determination to pursue his goals on and off the field. 

“We wish both of them the best,” Segura said. “Hopefully they come back as alumni and join us. We’d love to see them again.” 

Looking ahead 

Both seniors said they’re excited — and a little nervous — to graduate, but ready for what comes next. 

Freidig kept his message to his coaches and teammates simple: “Thanks for always being by my side on my journey.” 

Landeros expressed his gratitude toward his team and coaches and said he’ll miss his teammates most.

    Enrique Landeros Cervantes, middle of the table, is surrounded by the Moses Lake Mavericks team, coaches and his family as he signs with Wenatchee Valley College.
 
 
    Enrique Landeros Cervantes, middle of the table, is surrounded by the Moses Lake Mavericks team, coaches and his family as he signs with Wenatchee Valley College.
 
 


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