Rivalry time as soccer challenges Centennial

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Troy Williams

The Redhawks soccer teams both saw draws on Friday do the Independence Knights on Friday. Despite the ties, the team still feels motivated heading into the rest of the season.

Remi Williams, Sports Editor

The girls’ soccer team (1-2) takes on the undefeated Centennial Titans  (3-0) in District 9-5A play Friday night at The Nest.

”Our goal going into this game is to win the ball back in six seconds and win both halves,” senior, captain Sydney Andros said. “To be able to do this we will positively work together and play hard.”

After a short drive down the street the boys’ team will also play the Titans at 7:00 p.m. Coming off their second straight draw, the boys are hoping to pull out a win. 

“We are watching film and working on how we can make better decisions that will help us win,” junior Tommy Garafallo. “Also we are going over different formations to see the strengths and weaknesses of them.”