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Linn-Mar Girls Soccer

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Larson helps Lions boot Cedar Falls

Claire Larson scored two goals Monday night as the Linn-Mar girls soccer team blanked Cedar Falls, 2-0, in a Mississippi Valley Conference match at Linn-Mar.

Jensen Sevening and Olivia Garcia were credited with assists on Larson's second goal. The first goal was unassisted.

 

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Lions give No. 1 Ankeny a tough battle at state

MUSCATINE - The Linn-Mar Lions received a standing ovation from their fans Thursday following their strong performance at the Class 3A state soccer tournament.

The 10th-ranked Lions gave No. 1 Ankeny a tough battle before falling, 2-0, in the quarterfinals at the Muscatine Soccer Complex.

Ankeny is undefeated and the defending state champion, but it was a 1-0 game until the Hawkettes scored their clinching goal with just 3:48 left in the game.

Linn-Mar (13-7) had three good chances to score in the final 17 minutes, but each opportunity slipped away. The Lions finally ran out of time, but not before giving the top-ranked team a stiff challenge in 80-degree heat and bright sunshine.

After the game, the Lions received a handsome award from the IGHSAU for reaching the state tournament. The entire team then ran across the field and acknowledged their fans, who stood and applauded their effort.

Mary Brandt gave Ankeny a 1-0 lead with an unassisted goal with 22 minutes left in the first half. It stayed that way until Amber Nieland scored with 3:48 remaining in the game on an assist from Aubree Larson.

Ankeny (19-0) will face Waukee (14-5) in the Class 3A semifinals on Friday. Cedar Rapids Kennedy (15-4) meets Bettendorf (18-2) in the other semifinal.

 

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Lions overcame tragedy for trip to state

A season that began in unimaginable tragedy for the girls on the Linn-Mar soccer team is ending with them back in the state tournament after a year’s absence.

They’ll open against undefeated and Class 3A top-ranked Ankeny Thursday at 5:45 p.m. at the Muscatine Soccer Complex.

For the 10th-ranked Lions, it will be a fresh start after two months of heartache.

The team held its first meeting of the season on April 1 at the home of senior co-captain Erica Noyes. While her mom Martha was fixing a meal inside, her dad Richard was grilling outside.

With the players gathered on the deck, Erica’s father collapsed and died from a heart attack a few feet away.

The Lions have worn wristbands with the initials RFN all season in honor of a beloved parent and well-known local optometrist.

“We’ve had to overcome adversity,” said senior co-captain Christina Swenson following Monday night’s 2-1 victory over Cedar Falls in a regional final at Linn-Mar. “As awful as it was, I think it helped us bond together as a team. Being able to support Erica has been good for all of us.”

All season, said Noyes, the squad has played with a mission.

“We’ve been very goal oriented,” she explained. “We’ve wanted to work together as a team, play at our personal best and never lose hope.”

She said all three goals were met Monday as the Lions (13-6) avenged a 2-0 loss to Cedar Falls in the regular season.

“It’s really exciting,” she added. “We showed tonight what we’re made of."

Linn-Mar Coach Steve Dickinson pointed out that the two teams have contrasting playing styles.

“We like to pass and move in and out. They play more of a pressure game," he said. “Both teams gave it their all and played very well. We just got rolling sooner. They played under the gun trying to get back in it.”

The Lions’ first goal came with 10:39 left in the first half when freshman phenom Olivia Garcia drilled a free kick from the left corner for a header in front of the net by senior Sarah Fathallah.

The Tigers blew a golden chance to tie early in the second half when Linn-Mar freshman goalie Rylie Frese stopped a point-blank line drive. Her teammates immediately took off on a breakaway with Garcia scoring on pass from junior Molly Brandt at the 33:16 mark.

Cedar Falls did manage a score 10 minutes later when Frese knocked the ball into her own goal following a free kick.

“After that,” said Dickinson, “we kept going forward. We didn’t hold back, and we missed some good opportunities the rest of the half.”

Swenson, photographed by father Jonathan following the match arm-in-arm with boyfriend Marcus Paige, said a return to the state tournament feels like a reward for a team that’s withstood hardship.

“But what we’ve been through together has given us some perspective,” she noted. “It is, after all, only a game.”

   

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Linn-Mar girls boot Waterloo East

Sarah Fathallah scored in the first minute of the game Wednesday night as Linn-Mar belted Waterloo East, 10-0, in a Class 3A regional semifinal at Linn-Mar.

The Lions will host Cedar Falls in the regional finals Monday at 6 p.m. for a berth in the state soccer tournament.

Olivia Garcia scored three goals for Linn-Mar and Kayla Kvach scored twice. Jensen Sevening, Malory Garman, Molly Brandt, Maddie Scheldrup and Fathallah scored once apiece.

Christina Swenson collected two assists for the Lions, including an assist on the quick goal by Fathallah. Brenna Duffey and Fathallah also had two assists. Maddie Saville, Caitlyn Swenson, Erica Noyes and Garman had one assist.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 May 2012 21:53
 

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

No. 10 Lions nipped by No. 2 Bettendorf

BETTENDORF - Miranda Holle scored the only goal of the game Thursday as second-ranked Bettendorf trimmed No. 10 Linn-Mar, 1-0, in a girls soccer match in Bettendorf.

Holle scored in the first half in a windy contest.

   
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