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February 5, 2010

First 38-4A triumph for H-F's girls team

HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER

HAMSHIRE -- Hamshire-Fannett recorded its first-ever girls district soccer victory Friday evening on home soil, defeating Bridge City 5-2.

  A new 38-4A district entrant in girls soccer, the Lady Longhorns jumped out to a 2-0 halftime lead and improved to 1-3 in the league and 2-4 overall.

  Senior Elizabeth Files led H-F with two goals while three teammates contributed one goal apiece -- Kim Ardoin, Carolina Olvera and Jocelyn Galvan.

 

Port Neches-Groves girls 11, Beaumont Ozen 0

  BEAUMONT -- Chloe Chiasson powered home four goals as Port Neches-Groves rolled to a dominant early lead and captured an 11-0 victory at Ozen's campus stadium.

  Coach Aimee Bates saw her team reach the single-game double-digit scoring level for the second time all season as PN-G went to 10-5 and 3-0.

  A junior trio of Kiersten Oubre, Wesli Vincent and Hayley Gerald scored two goals apiece and senior Tatum Crochet added one.

  The Lady Indians entertain arch-rival Nederland on The Reservation this Tuesday night.

 

Port Neches-Groves boys 2, Beaumont Ozen 0

  PORT NECHES -- Seniors Peter Zimmerman and Greg Flores found the back of Ozen's net while Port Neches-Groves' trusty defense recorded its 10th shutout and limited Ozen to just two shots on goal.

  The undefeated Indians (11-0-3 and 3-0) tuned up for Tuesday's Mid-County Madness with 20 shots. J.C. Figueroa tried a corner kick in the game's ninth minute, leading to Zimmerman's lone first-half goal. The second tally came one minute after intermission. Flores rebounded a shot which followed a diving save by Ozen's goalkeeper.

  Senior Kenric Martinez made a successful switch to the midfield from forward and set up his fellow Indians with excellent ball movement, according to fourth-year Indians chief Don Sandell.

 

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