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Sports Orthopedic and Spine Shootout

 

at Kate Campbell

 

Bolton 4, Trenton 0

 

Goals: B - Sarah Watson, Emma Yancey, DeeDee Dillard, Dannah Huber. Assists: B - Rachel Howell, Ammada Litton. Saves: B - Cassidy Shemwell 1.

 

Dickson 2, Brighton 0

 

Goals: D - Jessica Glascock, Abbe Kerns. Assists: D - Kelsey Lanton, Kristen Monroe. Saves: D - Taylor Knight 2.

 

Madison 1, Adamsville 0

 

Saves: A - Emily Smith 3, Kelsey Copeland 2, Brittany Middleton 4.

 

St. Benedict 8, North Side 0

 

Goals: SB - Cady Reisman, Callie Tran, Julie Eckel, Taylor Gaulden, Mary Kate Cooke, Kayla Kiernozek, Katy Jeffrey, Kristin Howard. Assists: SB - Jeffrey 2, Reisman 3, Flori Smith, Eckel. Saves: SB - Gabi Ford 4.

 

Liberty 5, Brighton 0

 

Goals: L - Sarah Henson 3, Sabrina Smoyer, Rachael McLean. Assists: L - Anna Hickam 2, Kristi Loyd. Saves: L - Morgan Goodman 4. Record: L 4-5-3.

 

St. Benedict 0, Madison 0

 

Saves: SB - Julie Eckel 0, Gabi Ford 1. Records: SB 6-4-1, M 9-0-1.

 

Dickson 1, TCA 0

 

Goal: D - Meg Kilgore. Assist: D - Erin Stephens. Saves: D - Taylor Knight 6; T - Rachel Vaughn 13. Record: D 4-5-2.

 

TCA 0, Liberty 0

 

Saves: T - Rachel Vaughn 9.

 

Bartlett 2, Adamsville 0

 

Saves: A - Emily Smith 9.

 

Dyersburg 6, Lexington 0

 

Goals: D - Deanna Plown, Laura Leigh Florner, Marci Coleman, Amber Miller, Emma Taylor 2. Assist: D - Kilee Nu–ez. Saves: D - Marry Curren Viar 4.

 

Bolton 4, Dyersburg 0

 

Saves: D - Mary Curren Viar 10.

 

JCS 4, Dyersburg 0

 

Goals: J - Shelley Carter, Maggie Hearn, Sara Johnson, Andrea Stults. Assists: J - Carter, Johnson. Saves: J - Casey Miller 5; D - Mary Curren Viar 11. Records: D 4-3.

 

JCS 1, Bolton 0

 

Goals: J - Shelley Carter. Saves: J - Shelby Towater 5, Casey Miller 1. Records: B 6-4; J 8-2-1. Note: JCS won the Sports Orthopedic and Spine Tournament.

 

Late Scores

 

Bartlett 3, North Side 2

 

Goals: NS - Jerri Anne Hopper, Jena Lamport. Saves: NS - Averielle Patton 10.

 

North Side 2, Lexington 0

 

Goals: NS - Jerri Anne Hopper, Madison Stanko. Saves: NS - Averielle Patton 8.

 

Dickson 2, Liberty 1

 

Goals: D - Sara Stephens 2; L - Sarah Henson. Saves: D - Taylor Knight 8; L - Morgan Goodman 11.

 

Bolton 3, Dyersburg 0

 

Goals: B - Heather Trotter 3. Saves: B - Cassidy Shemwell 1; D - M.C. Viar 0.

 

St. Benedict 4, Adamsville 0

 

Goals: SB - Callie Tran, Katy Jeffrey, Julie Eckel, Kristin Howard. Assists: SB - Kayla Kiernozek, Caylee Steward, Cady Reisman 2. Saves: SB - Julie Eckel 0, Gabi Ford 0; A - Emily Smith 22.

 

TCA 1, Brighton 0

 

Goal: T - Chelsea Elkins. Saves: T - Rachel Vaughn 4.

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Sports Orthopedic and Spine Shootout

 

at Kate Campbell

 

 

Madison 1, Adamsville 0

 

Saves: A - Emily Smith 3, Kelsey Copeland 2, Brittany Middleton 4.

 

 

St. Benedict 0, Madison 0

 

Saves: SB - Julie Eckel 0, Gabi Ford 1. Records: SB 6-4-1, M 9-0-1.

 

 

 

Madison Academic....The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

 

The Good...Madison extended it`s streak of not being scored on to 10 games and now stands at 10-0-1

 

The Bad...Madison failed to muster any offense against St. Benedict.

 

The Ugly...Madison had one player`s season ended with a broken wrist and another player get a concussion against St. Benedict. (Already have another player out with a broken ankle)

 

 

But our player that has a broken nose is back playing again /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

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