Scoring two victories, soccer takes down the Coyotes

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Emily Vetvick

Winding up a kick, junior Jack Bryan prepares to take a shot at the goal. After multiple tie games finally followed by a win for both teams, the Redhawks are seeking out any points they can grab to continue their win streak.

Remi Williams, Staff Reporter

The winning streaks continued for both soccer teams on Tuesday as the boy’s scored a 1-0 win over the Heritage Coyotes, with the girl’s winning 5-1.

For the boys’ team, a change in formation and a key player, helped lead to their win.

“Our saving grace our first half was our goalkeeper Andy Wolfe, he was lights out, he’s actually lights out the entire night and it’s ridiculous saves,” head coach Fred Kaiser said. “We changed formations for a little bit. That seemed to crowd the middle a little bit more than the other team was used to. We’ve got some success off that, and it’s when we scored a goal.”

Falling behind 1-0 at the half, the girls’ team regrouped at the break, and unleashed a volley of goals in second half for the win that has them just two points out of third place.

“I was so proud of our team,” captain, junior Ally White said.  “We started off shaky in the first half, and to be able to come back and secure the game 5-1, it was a very exciting and hopeful feeling.”