Gallery: Girls C Team Soccer Ties Olathe West 0-0

The girls C team soccer game against Olathe West was a close game. After having a rough start in the first half due the the wind going against them, East was able to have more chances on goal during the second half. Most of East's possession in the first half was in the middle and defensive thirds. In the second half, East held more possession than they did in the first half. East was unable to finish their chances resulting in the game being 0-0. The girls C team has only lost one season game, which was against Mill Valley High School, tied one game against Olathe West High School and have mercy ruled the remaining teams that they have played. Early in the season during the third practice for C team, four girls got injured. These injuries included a severely sprained ankle, a torn ncl, a concussion and a torn acl. This did not reflect on their playing as the the girls C team has scored a total of 63 goals so far in this season, and have only let in five goals.

The next C team girls soccer game is on Friday, April 26, at 5 p.m. It will be played at the Shawnee Mission Athletic Complex against SM South High School.

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4.22.24 Girls C Team Soccer

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