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Girls
soccer team falls to Madras The Lady Outlaws
lost to Madras 3-1 in a non-league soccer game on Wednesday, September 11.
Sisters jumped out to a 1-0
lead early in the match. Krista Pagano had a hard shot at the goal.
The Madras goalie was there
for the save but was unable to hang onto the ball.
Kelly Fitzjarrell was waiting
at the corner of the goal box and kicked the ball in to score for Sisters.
Thirty minutes into the game,
Pagano drilled a 30 yard shot into the corner of the net.
"It was an indirect free kick
and since no hands touched the ball, the goal couldn't be counted," Coach
Lee Bellahdid said.
Madras tied up the game 1-1
with less than five minutes to play in the first half.
In the second half, stopper
Amanda McNerney was injured and had to be taken out of the game.
"With Amanda out of the game
it made a hole in our defense," Bellahdid said. "We didn't mark up on
(Madras forward Tosha Wilson) and it cost us two goals."
Madras beat the Outlaws 3-1.
"Emily Clasen played exceptionally
well," Coach Bellahid said. "She blocked their left forward and consistently
beat her to the ball. Whitney Engstrom also played hard. She saved a lot
of balls." |
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