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A Reckoning for women's soccer comes to Tallahassee

Tallahassee Reckoning soccer team walking onto field
Alexander Campbell
The Tallahassee Reckoning walks onto the field, ready for game time.

The Tallahassee Reckoning has just completed their second season as the area’s first pre-professional soccer team.

On an over 90-degree Sunday in May a group of young women, under the firm but gentle guidance of head coach Ashlee Fontes, gathers to practice in front of a small crowd in Gene Cox Stadium, before their next game.

The sun is beaming, and Fontes, in her pregame black shorts and grey t-shirt, guides her players through stretching, drills, and workouts.

“I saw a need that was missing in Tallahassee, just because of the work that I’ve done in the national landscape over the last 30 years as a player, a coach, as an executive.”
Ashlee Fontes

Fontes leads the Tallahassee Reckoning, which launched in May 2024 as part of the USL-W league, a pre-professional organization which serves as a space between the collegiate and professional soccer levels. Women can retain their eligibility at the college level while also competing at the pre-professional level during summers with a goal of eventually turning pro.

“I saw a need that was missing in Tallahassee, just because of the work that I’ve done in the national landscape over the last 30 years as a player, a coach, as an executive,” said Fontes, who played at Florida State University from 1999 to 2002, and later served as a volunteer on the U.S. Soccer Appeals Committee.

The Reckoning scored its first playoff bid in June, falling to Ashville City, 3-1.

“Just knowing how many leaders are in women’s soccer, playing with them my whole life, it makes a lot of sense that there are women out there who played the sport, love the sport, and just want to empower young women to follow their dreams. And I think that’s really inspiring to me,” said 23-year-old Lauren Bastian, who wears #4 on her pink jersey.

Now at the end of its 2025 season, The Reckoning has two players in the top five rankings league-wide for scoring, with another two players top ranked for assists. The Reckoning finished as the second-ranked team for goals, and second overall in the Southeast Division.

Ashlee Fontes on the field during an interview
Alexander Campbell
Ashlee Fontes on the field during practice.

“TLH Reckoning is something you really want to invest in because it’s not just an investment in girls’ soccer here in Tallahassee, it’s an investment in the future of women and girls anywhere,” said Number 11, Natalie Nelson. Fontes, whose dream launched the franchise, agrees.

“For me, this means opportunity. For me this means, you know, how it started with a simple yet powerful belief that every girl deserves to dream,” Fontes says about her team, as they look to the future.

Brandie Staney is the production supervisor for WFSU Public Media, and has been working in graphics and studio productions since 1999. She is the archivist for the Florida Supreme Court's oral arguments, and manages WFSU's studio and production schedule. She also manages a full house of four kids and her spouse, with space for any book or dinosaur that may come wandering by.