Halfway through the season, girls’ soccer pave the road to playoffs

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Sarah Boutouis

Sophomore Braden Wright runs with the ball to pass onto his teammates. The Redhawks play against Lone Star Rangers with the boys at starting at 7 p.m. at Lone Star and the girls kicking off at 7:15 p.m.

Remi Williams, Staff Reporter

The first half of District 9-5A is nearly over, with Friday’s games against Lone Star the final ones before the Redhawks continue with the second half of round robin play. 

The girls will kickoff at home at 7:15. Coming off of a win against Centennial Tuesday 5-2, the team is trying to stay focused.

“We are feeling confident about going into the Lone Star game coming off of a win,” junior Wesley Noon said. “We still have to treat it like any other game and go out song and focus to pull off a win.” 

The boys’ team will load up as they head over to Lone Star to play the Rangers at 7:00 p.m. Coming off a 1-0 loss agents the Titans, captain and senior John Keene is one of the many on the team that are injured. 

“We have a lot of injuries and that’s hurting us a lot,” Keene said. “At practice we are working on moving the ball around quicker and team chemistry.”