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The JDHS boys first goal of the season came just minutes into play as junior Fixx Siner, who scored last season for TMHS, earned the team’s Belt Goal Award — given to a player who scores in a battle in a scrum at the opponents’ goal.
Siner said his goal was overwhelming.
“This means a lot,” Siner said emotionally. “It’s awesome. The JD team has been so welcoming this year and it just means a lot to have my first goal this season.”
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The JDHS girls first goal came in the first half country wise email marketing list when senior forward Milina Mazon hit a corner kick into the Eagle River box and it hit a few Wolves, including the keeper, before setting in front of Crimson Bears freshman midfielder Zoe Tagsip and she touched it in.
“This is my first year, as a freshman, and I got the first goal of the season,” Tagsip said. “It was really fun and I was really happy after. It was really exciting and I heard everybody screaming and being happy…Milina took the corner, it bounced off all their defenders and I just went in and kicked it after it bounced off one of them. I saw it, like, escape one of the defenders feet and I just shot it with my left, and I’m not even a left foot.”
Mazon would score the next goal in the first half off a free kick by senior Natalie Travis. Travis’ ball came from distance and Mazon let it come out from underneath her and chested it past the keeper for 2-0.
The JDHS girls third goal came in the second half as junior forward Peyton Wheeler took an assist from freshman Marigold Lindoff who intercepted an Eagle River clear, and touched the ball to Wheeler who pounded a strike in from 10 yards out for the 3-0 final.
“I win’s a win,” JDHS girls coach Matt Dusenberry said. “
Siner said his goal was overwhelming.
“This means a lot,” Siner said emotionally. “It’s awesome. The JD team has been so welcoming this year and it just means a lot to have my first goal this season.”
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The JDHS girls first goal came in the first half country wise email marketing list when senior forward Milina Mazon hit a corner kick into the Eagle River box and it hit a few Wolves, including the keeper, before setting in front of Crimson Bears freshman midfielder Zoe Tagsip and she touched it in.
“This is my first year, as a freshman, and I got the first goal of the season,” Tagsip said. “It was really fun and I was really happy after. It was really exciting and I heard everybody screaming and being happy…Milina took the corner, it bounced off all their defenders and I just went in and kicked it after it bounced off one of them. I saw it, like, escape one of the defenders feet and I just shot it with my left, and I’m not even a left foot.”
Mazon would score the next goal in the first half off a free kick by senior Natalie Travis. Travis’ ball came from distance and Mazon let it come out from underneath her and chested it past the keeper for 2-0.
The JDHS girls third goal came in the second half as junior forward Peyton Wheeler took an assist from freshman Marigold Lindoff who intercepted an Eagle River clear, and touched the ball to Wheeler who pounded a strike in from 10 yards out for the 3-0 final.
“I win’s a win,” JDHS girls coach Matt Dusenberry said. “