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2010 Girls State Tournament Results and Box Scores |
Division I Division II |
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Division I Championship
Cuyahoga
Falls Walsh Jesuit 3, Pickerington North 0 |
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2010 Division I State Champions
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit High School |
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Championship
Recap
Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit (19-1-3) blanked
Pickerington North (20-3-0) by a count of 3-0 to win the Div. I girls
state soccer championship Saturday at Columbus Crew Stadium.
The victory marks Walsh Jesuit�s fifth girls soccer state championship
in school history, having also won in 2006, 2004, 2001 and 2000, to give
the Warriors the most state championships in Ohio high school soccer. It
was the Warriors� 10th appearance in the state tournament in the past 12
years.
Sophomore Sandra Yu played a role in all three of the Warriors� goals,
scoring two herself in the third minute and 52nd minute and recording an
assist when senior Kelsey Smigel scored a goal in the 73rd minute of the
game. The two-goal effort gave Yu six goals in the last three games of
the season.
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Division II Championship
Cincinnati Madeira 2, Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown 1
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2010 Division II State Champions
Cincinnati Madeira High School |
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Championship
Recap
The action picked up late in the game and
Cincinnati Madeira (21-0-3) ultimately defeated Hathaway Brown 2-1 in
overtime to capture the Div. II girls state soccer championship Saturday
at Columbus Crew Stadium.
In a game that was heavily predicated by defense on both sides, the
first shot on goal was recorded in the 63rd minute by Madeira. Hathaway
Brown (13-10-1) responded by blazing down the field and quickly tallying
the game�s first goal, as junior Kate Dolansky put the ball in the back
of the net in the 64th minute.
Madeira answered as senior Cari Rusk deflected the ball off her body and
into the goal in the 71st minute to tie the game 1-1.
In overtime, Madeira senior Katie Landgrebe gathered a header, scooted
past a defender and slipped the ball to the right of the Hathaway Brown
goalkeeper in the 89th minute.
The win earned Madeira its first girls state soccer championship in
school history. It was the Amazons� third appearance in the state
tournament, having reached the state semifinals in 2008 and 2007.
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