Girls soccer team crushes Emmett, Jerome

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Mountain Home Lady Tigers came away with two wins in three tries last week in girls soccer action.

Mtn. Home 7

Emmett 2

Shianna Hawley scored five goals as the Mountain Home Lady Tigers downed Emmett, 7-2, in conference girls soccer last Tuesday at Eastside park in Mountain Home.

Hawley also had an assist, Kristie Sigloh and Jessica Tindall also had goals, Francesca Hale had four assists, and Kya Hines and Anastasia Sansone each had one assist. Goalkeeper Alicen Wendall had three saves.

"The girls really played well today," said Mountain Home girls soccer coach Dan Snelgrow. "That's by far our best effort of the season."

Snelgrow, also wanted to publicly thank the Mountain Home Volunteer Fire Department for helping the girls soccer team with a fundraising effort at the fire department's booth at AFAD. "That was great of them to do that for the girls soccer program, and I wanted to publicly thank them for their support."

The win improved the Lady Tigers to 4-2-1 on the season and in conference play.

Skyview 4

Mtn. Home 2

The Lady Tigers dropped a 4-2 loss to Skyview last Thursday at Skyview.

Shianna Hawley and Kristie Sigloh both had goals for Mountain Home, Angie Rios had an assist. Alicen Wendall had nine saves on goal.

Mtn. Home 6

Jerome 2

Mountain Home ran out to a 4-0 half-time advantage on their way to a 6-2 win over Jerome in a non-conference game at Jerome last Friday.

Shianna Hawley scored a hat-trick (three goals) for Mountain Home, Francesca Hale and Kristie Sigloh both had goals and assists, Jennifer Juarez had a goal and Erika Castro, Amy Hymer and Claudia Bermensolo all had assists. Alicen Wendall had three saves on goal.

The win improved the Lady Tigers to 5-3-1. They have three more games this week. They were at Columbia Tuesday, Middleton on Thursday, and home to Jerome on Friday.

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  • Lady Tigers

    You are doing very well, remember you are a very good team and very capable of winning the district but it will take each of you to pull even tighter as a team and maintain your effort for 80 minutes. Keep up the great work, even though I am deployed 1000's of miles away, I am following you and supporting you!!! Finish the regular season off strong and get focused for the district tournament. I know you are capable of winning the district, you must believe this also. Good luck!!! Go Lady Tigers!!!

    Coach Dan

    -- Posted by Snelgrow01 on Fri, Sep 26, 2008, at 12:58 PM
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