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6:19 pm Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Youth Soccer Report

By Staff
October 27, 2004
Cheetahs 8, Dolphins 6
Madeline Hodge, Tekira Clemons and Bailey Easom each scored goals to lead the Cheetahs to victory over the Dolphins.
Leyton Thomas notched several assists for the Cheetahs, and Anna Laurin Brown provided strong defensive play.
No scorers were reported for the Dolphins
Hodge Orthodontics 5, Cardinals 4
Claire Miller tallied three goals for Hodge Orthodontics in a one-goal win over the Cardinals.
Mary Love Hodge tallied two goals for Hodge Orthodontics.
No scorers were reported for the Cardinals.
Hodge Orthodontics 11, Blue Jays 3
Claire Miller tallied four goals, scoring three in the first quarter, for Hodge Orthodontics in a win over the Blue Jays.
Mary Love Hodge and Morgan Davidson each scored two goals for Hodge Orthodontics, and Taylor Hawkins and Taylor Gore each notched one goal.
No scorers were reported for the Blue Jays.
Wolves 9, Scorpions 5
Tyler Germany tallied eight goals for the Wolves in a win over the Scorpions.
Olivia Mabry scored one goalf for the Wolves, and Montgomery Campbell assists on four goals. Will Stokes and Jesse Byrd played strong defense for the Wolves.
No scorers were reported for the Scorpions.
Coyotes 1, Rattlers 0
Joshua Campbell scored the lone goal in the Coyotes win over the Rattlers.
Kyle Russell made seven saves for the Coyotes, and Connor Bancroft and Cody Crowe provided strong defensive play.
Compiled by Tony Krausz

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