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Three Capital Bruins Soccer Players Sign to Play at Collegiate Level

Jenkins signed with Seattle Pacific and Dallin Wall with Whitworth as Capital Bruins sent three seniors, including two goalkeepers, to play college soccer.

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Capital High's boys soccer program sent three seniors to the collegiate level Tuesday, gathering coaches, teammates and family members for a signing celebration that underscored the program's growing pipeline out of Helena.

Goalkeeper Jenkins headlined the group, signing with Seattle Pacific University, an NCAA Division II program that has claimed five national championships. Jenkins earned Western AA Defensive Player of the Year honors this past season and was named all-state, capping a run in which he started 13 of 14 games, registered eight shutouts and finished with 61 saves while allowing just 12 goals across 16 games. His eight shutouts fell one short of the Capital High career record. In three playoff matches, as the Bruins advanced to the state semifinals, Jenkins surrendered just five goals. He also contributed offensively, scoring one goal and adding three assists, and was nominated for Gatorade Player of the Year in Montana.

"It's something I have been dreaming about for a long time," Jenkins said. "It's nice to see it come to fruition. I found a good school that I'm happy to go to. I just really felt connected to the team environment."

Midfielder Dallin Wall signed with Whitworth College in Spokane, Washington. Wall scored two goals and added seven assists this season and anchored a Capital defense that conceded just 12 goals across 14 regular-season games and 17 total in 17 matches.

"At Capital, we always talk about building a legacy and the Bruin heritage," Wall said. "So it basically means everything to me. It's a great feeling."

The third signee, goalkeeper Hayes, had limited playing time behind Jenkins this season but attended a camp at Arizona Christian, where the coaching staff offered him the opportunity to continue his playing career.

The 2025 Capital soccer team finished with four players signing at the college level, one short of the school record established in 2019.

"I'm so proud of all of these guys," Stefan Wall said. "They have all picked great academic institutions to continue their careers and I'm excited to see what they can do at the next level.

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