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Anthony McPherson | Prep Soccer Scout
Maya Calderon Maya Calderon M State CA | Defensive Midfielder | Class of 2028 | Uncommitted
Maya Calderon Maya Calderon M State CA is the kind of player you find when you stop watching the ball.
The 2028 defensive midfielder doesn’t carry an imposing frame, and that’s exactly what makes her dangerous. Opponents look at Calderon and see a mismatch. What they find instead is a player who competes above her physical profile in every single phase — winning duels she shouldn’t win, arriving to challenges before opponents expect her, and breaking up attacks that most midfielders wouldn’t have seen coming in the first place.
Her fitness is the foundation everything is built on. Lean, relentless, and seemingly immune to fatigue, Calderon covers ground that would exhaust a larger player — and she does it without sacrificing her positioning or her composure. Her deceptive first-step quickness is a genuine weapon; she closes space in an instant, which means her tackle attempts come from a position of control rather than desperation. When she arrives, she arrives clean. Her tackling mechanics are reliable and decisive — she doesn’t hack, she doesn’t foul under pressure, she wins the ball and moves the team forward. That distinction matters enormously at the next level.
What elevates Calderon beyond athleticism is her anticipation. Her reading of the game is her defining trait. She doesn’t wait for attacks to develop — she identifies the shape before the pass is played, adjusts her position accordingly, and intercepts play before it becomes a problem. That kind of pre-emptive defending is impossible to teach on a whiteboard. It comes from thousands of repetitions, a competitive instinct, and a spatial intelligence that very few players her age possess.
In possession, she’s equally reliable. Her press resistance in tight central spaces is advanced — she uses subtle body orientation and first-touch direction to escape pressure quickly, shifting the team from a defensive moment into an attacking one before opponents can reorganize. Her passing in transition is purposeful rather than flashy, the kind that keeps the team moving forward without unnecessary risk. She is, in every sense of the word, the connective tissue of the midfield — the player who holds the spine together and gives everyone around her the freedom to take risks knowing she’s covering the ground behind them.
Developmentally, the areas to monitor are her presence in the attacking phase and her aerial consistency against larger opponents. As competition elevates through the collegiate level, the physical demands in the air will increase, and adding functional strength to her frame will only reinforce what she’s already doing. Her creative qualities in possession deserve more consistent expression further up the field as well — there’s a playmaking instinct in there that is worth developing alongside her defensive identity.
At Class of 2028, Calderon is already operating as the kind of midfielder college programs build their defensive structure around. The physical projection is strong, the football IQ is already elite, and the mentality to compete beyond her stature is not something that can be developed — it’s either there or it isn’t. With Calderon, it’s there.
She’s the glue. Find her early.
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Calderon is a midfielder on the Legends FC San Diego 09 ECNL team. She is a two-time ECNL Southwest All-Conference honoree. Recently, she was named to the ECNL Southwest All-Conference First Team. She’s consistently been among the best players in the 2009 age group. She is a box-to-box midfielder who never comes off the field. She is always around the ball and does an excellent job at checking her shoulder and constantly scanning the field. She’s good with either foot and can hit a pass or shot on either foot. Calderon has been a top performer from San Diego in the 2028 class.
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