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Prairie Girls Soccer

Prairie - Girls Soccer

Hawks' effort lauded in girls soccer loss to Wahlert

DUBUQUE -- Wahlert scored the lone goal of the game in the 67th minute and beat Prairie, 1-0, Thursday in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls soccer game.

"(We) played a great game and held the majority of the possessions and had more promising chances on goal," Prairie Coach Cara Solness said. "But, unfortunately, the score landed in favor of the Wahlert girls."

The loss dropped Prairie to 2-1 overall and in the MVC.

Wahlert 1, Prairie 0

Goal -- DW: Ellie Rauch. Assists -- DW: Sara Doerr.

Last Updated on Friday, 15 April 2011 01:20
 

Prairie - Girls Soccer

Musil's goal makes Prairie girls a winner

IOWA CITY -- Elissa Musil's goal from 15 yards beyond the 18-yard box provided the winning margin for Prairie in its 2-1 victory over Iowa City High Monday in a Mississippi Valley Conference girls soccer game.

Rachel Carney notched the Hawks' first goal.

Prairie is 2-0 overall and in the MVC.

Prairie 2, Iowa City High 1

Goals -- CRP: Rachel Carney, Elissa Musil; ICH: Not available.

 

Prairie - Girls Soccer

Young Hawks look to rebuild

Prairie may have some holes to fill after last year, but the girls on the soccer team are confident they can do just that.

The graduation of last year's class leaves the Hawks considerably younger than they were a season ago.

“The leadership is something we are going to miss from last year's seniors,” said senior keeper Emily Musil. “We had them for a long time so we got to know them really well.”

Coach Cara Solness thinks that with the roster turnover the Hawks are experiencing, they have a lot of work to do if they want to field a competitive team. “Our strength is going to have to come from our work ethic since we are rebuilding,” she said.

But with eight players returning from the varsity team last year, the Hawks are far from having to start from scratch.

“The players left over from last year's team have played together for years in club and high school,” said senior midfielder Elissa Musil. “So we have that knowledge of each other’s strengths and weaknesses. We expect what they can give us.”

With that familiarity and experience, the Hawks feel they will have a strong starting lineup this year. Solness points out that with the level of competition that Prairie will face, they will have to find a way to fill out the bench as well.

“We are going to be a little skinny off the bench,” she said before the start of practice. “We should be able to field a strong 11 but we will need bench players.”

The team feels like they have found some players through the first week of practice that will do just that. Some freshmen and players going out for the team for the first time have shown a lot of promise in practice early on, which bodes well both for this year and for future years.

“I think a lot of girls have stepped up this year, especially the underclassmen,” Emily Musil said. “We don’t have a lot of seniors this year, so they are really stepping up into the roles that they will have next year already.”

   
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