Girls soccer shuts out Park High
Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 7 months AGO
The Wildkats dominated Park High on the road Saturday in a 6-0 nonconference soccer victory.
No stats were made available from the match.
The win made amends for a tough loss the previous day. An own goal by Columbia Falls was the only notch on the scoreboard Friday as the Wildkats fell 1-0 at Belgrade.
The Kats’ own goal came in the 7th minute of the nonconference match. Wildkat goalkeeper Madeline Jarvis had seven saves in the loss.
The girls play at Whitefish on Thursday at Smith Fields, then host Polson on Saturday.
Columbia Falls 0 0 — 0
Belgrade 1 0 — 1
B — Own goal, 7:00
Shots on goal — Columbia Falls 7, Belgrade 11; Goalie saves — Columbia Falls 7 (Madeline Jarvis), Bel 1 (Emily Cady); Corner kicks — Columbia Falls 0, Belgrade 1; Fouls— Columbia Falls 7, Belgrade 12; Cards — NA.
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