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Linn-Mar Girls Soccer

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Lions bounce back to stun Iowa City West

One night after suffering its first loss of the season, Linn-Mar recorded its biggest win.

The No. 8 Lions connected on five six shots in a shootout to beat No. 6 Iowa City West, 2-1, Saturday night in a girls soccer game at Linn-Mar Stadium.

The game had started Thursday night, but was suspended in the 26th minute with no score because of severe thunderstorms.

Jensen Sevening scored a goal off an assist from Erica Noyes for Linn-Mar. West's Emma Winstead also scored in the second half and the game ended, 1-1.

Neither team scored in two overtime periods.

The shootout score was tied 4-4 after five kicks, so the match went to sudden death. Linn-Mar scored and West didn't on the sixth kick.

Molly Brandt, Olivia Garcia, Malory Garman, Sarah Fathallah and Sevening converted penalty kicks in the shootout.

Winstead, Alli Peterson, Anna Hausler and Meredith Hausler scored PKs for West.

Linn-Mar is 8-1 overall and 8-0 in the MVC. West is 8-2, 6-2.

Last Updated on Saturday, 05 May 2012 20:50
 

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

No. 9 Muskies top No. 8 Lions, 1-0

MUSCATINE - Emily Clemens scored in the 84th minute of the match Friday night as No. 9 Muscatine trimmed No. 8 Linn-Mar, 1-0, in overtime in a classic defensive struggle.

It was the seventh shutout of the season for Muscatine (8-3) as goal keeper Taylor Livermore made nine saves.

Anna Foley was strong in goal for Linn-Mar (7-1), but Clemens broke the deadlock with her 10th goal of the season.

Last Updated on Saturday, 05 May 2012 15:08
 

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Pair of wins keep Lions undefeated

Second-half goals keyed Linn-Mar to a pair of girls soccer victories Saturday at Linn-Mar.

Emily Menges scored off an assist by Jensen Sevening and the Lions upset No. 9 Washington, 1-0.

The game was 0-0 at halftime.

Linn-Mar tallied twice in the second half to erase a 1-0 deficit and beat Jefferson, 2-1.

Sevening scored two goals, one unassisted and the other on an assist by Molly Brandt.

Katie Dierks' goal had given Jefferson a 1-0 lead it held at halftime.

Unranked Linn-Mar is undefeated at 7-0 overall and in the MVC.

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 April 2012 17:25
   

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Linn-Mar girls boot Wahlert, 3-0

DUBUQUE - Olivia Garcia, Malory Garman and Erica Noyes scored goals Tuesday as the Linn-Mar Lions blanked Dubuque Wahlert, 3-0, in a Mississippi Valley Conference soccer match in Dubuque.

The game was tied, 0-0, at halftime before the Lions got rolling. Brooke Roberts was credited with assists for Linn-Mar.

The Lions improved to 5-0 overall and in the MVC.

 

Linn-Mar - Girls Soccer

Young Lions answer season's first test

It was a battle, a battle with not only their opponent other but also the rough weather.

“It was a hard match. They played very hard,” Linn-Mar Coach Steve Dickinson said of his Lions. “The weather conditions didn’t make it ideal but both teams worked hard.”

With a chilly rain throughout the cool, breezy night Linn-Mar’s youthful team was able to clip 2A 12th-ranked Prairie, 1-0, Thursday night at John Wall Field.

The Linn-Mar Lions (4-0, 4-0 MVC) start seven underclassman (freshman or sophomores) and until Thursday had not faced a ranked team.

That made Prairie (5-3, 2-2) the Lions' first true test of the season. The Lions' previous three opponents had a combined record of 2-11.

“Two-thirds of our team is freshmen and sophomores so these first three games up until now have been very beneficial to figure how we can play,” Dickinson said. “Now we are starting to get into the brunt of the season. Hopefully those first three and tonight’s hard-fought win can be a good set for us to go forward on.”

Linn Mar answered the test with some big help from its youth.

After controlling possession for a good part of the first half, Lion freshman Olivia Garcia put the Lions up 1-0 with a pretty shot lofted into the upper left corner of the net.

Aside from that one goal the quality opportunities were few and far between as the teams held each other in check in a tough defensive battle.

“We have similar molds being willing to go in and win a ball. Every ball was pretty well hard fought.” Dickinson said. “Each team probably had only three or four shots on goal so it was a good defensive battle tonight.”

The second half saw few opportunities for either team.

Prairie threatened to equalize a few times but freshman keeper Rylie Frese and the Lion defense held strong.

Linn-Mar kept the defense deep and dropped players back to prevent the Hawks' through balls. That strategy kept Prairie and UNI signee Rachel Carney off the scoreboard.

“It was more weather. We were facing into the wind and rain and we know Prairie likes to play through balls so we were playing a little deeper to counter the speed of the turf,” Dickinson said.

Linn Mar will look to stay perfect when they travel to Dubuque Wahlert on Tuesday.

Prairie will look to bounce back against tough Metro foe Kennedy on Tuesday.

Linn-Mar 1, Prairie 0
Goals: LM – Olivia Garcia. Assists: LM – Sarah Fathallah.

Last Updated on Thursday, 19 April 2012 22:29
   
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