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Girls Soccer Recap 10/1/24



Girls Soccer Recap 10/1/24

James Collier

Ashland Beacon

 

ASHLAND 4-6-1

 

Ashland was idle this week. The Kittens close the regular season with a visit from Minford Tuesday, a trip to Wheelersburg Thursday and a visit from Bluegrass United Saturday.

 

BOYD COUNTY 14-2

Boyd went 2-0 this week with wins over Montgomery County and Ironton St. Joe. 

 

Faith Burnside netted a pair of goals in the win over Montgomery County. Audrey Clark assisted on a goal. Sophia Stevens had six saves in goal. 

 

Burnside netted a hat trick with an assist. Addison Miller and Aubree Moore also scored a goal each with Moore assisting on a pair of goals. Stevens had a pair of saves in the shutout over Ironton St. Joe.

 

Boyd closes the regular season with a trip to Prestonsburg and a visit from Belfry. 

 





RUSSELL 8-5-1

 

Russell played to a 2-2 tie with Bourbon County and fell 2-0 to East Carter. 

 

Emma Stamper had both goals in the win over Bourbon County. Gabrielle Williams had 14 saves. 

 

Russell welcomes Wheelersburg Tuesday to close the regular season.

 

GREENUP COUNTY 3-13

 

Greenup fell to Spring Valley, 8-0. No stats were reported. 

 

Greenup closes the regular season with a visit to Johnson Central Monday and Bath County Tuesday.

 

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