Gallery: Girls JV Soccer Defeats Lawrence 8-0

The SM East girls JV soccer team mercy ruled Lawrence with 30 seconds remaining in the second half, the second game in their season ending with a mercy rule. The first goal of the night was scored by Mia Irwin and assisted by Hadlie Birk halfway through the first half. The Lancers ended half 2-0, with Sloan Gunter scoring the second goal. In the second half, SM East scored six goals, with Liv Pfeifer and Maya Monyakula scoring two each and Finley Dippel assisting three.

The girls JV soccer team plays next on Tuesday, May 12 against SM Northwest at 5 p.m. at Shawnee Mission Soccer Complex.

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5.5.26 Girls JV Soccer vs Lawrence

2 responses to “Gallery: Girls JV Soccer Defeats Lawrence 8-0”

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  2. Anonymous says:

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