Redhawks seek revenge in postponed games

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Roy Nitzan

Despite having been rescheduled for Wednesday, the Redhawk soccer takes on the Wolverines, hoping to bring home two wins.

Aaron Boehmer, Sports Editor

Reawakening after a four day weekend, and a weather postponement Tuesday, the boys’ soccer team takes on the Wakeland Wolverines on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at Wakeland.

“Last week’s win sets us on the right track for the next opponent,” head coach Fred Kaiser said. “So I think people will be pretty positive for [Wednesday].”

Following the boys’ game, the girls’ team looks to redeem a previous 5-1 loss as they refine their skills for competition.

“I think we could improve by working on our free kicks and corners,” senior Emma Mason said. “We got a lot of opportunities with those last game and just couldn’t finish.”