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Last Year’s State Finals in Review



       SECOND HALF COMEBACK LEADS BREBEUF JESUIT TO CLASS 2A CROWN


     Two second half goals within 15 minutes of each   title.  Kingsmen goalie Mackenzie Wood had 7
     other lead Brebeuf Jesuit to their first girls soccer   saves.
     state championship with a 2-1 victory over Penn.
                                          Brebeuf Jesuit, coached by Angela White, ended
     Penn immediately got on the board in the 2nd minute   their state finals run with a record of 22-2-1. The
     with sophomore Kristina Lynch stealing the ball   Kingsmen, under Coach Jeff Hart, wrapped up their
     and converting the turnover into a goal, her 27th on   season with a final record of 21-1-2.
     the season.  After the initial goal, the opening half
     remained scoreless as the defenses for both teams
     set in, with only a combined 3 shots on goal heading
     into the break.

     The defensive duel continued into the second half,
     but the script altered in the 59th minute as sopho-
     more Hallie Perason headed a corner kick to knot the
     score at one apiece.  Another corner kick in the 74th
     minute found the back of the goal thanks to junior
     Audrey Heile.

     A corner kick in the final seconds fell short as the
     Braves were able to hold on and secure the state

                CENTER GROVE TROJANS TAKE HOME CLASS 2A TITLE


     In their first state soccer appearance, the Center   season with a record of 20-2-1, while the Harrison
     Grove Trojans took control of the game early and   (West Lafayette) Raiders, who are coached by Bryan
     never looked back                    Clouse, ended their season with a 19-3-1 mark.

     Keeping pace with the first three games of the night,
     the Trojans scored within the first few minutes of the
     game to jump out to a quick lead on an unassisted
     goal by senior Hayden Gorall. A few minutes later,
     defenseman Nathan Silva joined in on the scoring
     action by netting penalty kick, and coach Jameson
     McLaughlin’s squad took a 2-0 lead into halftime.

     Kyle Parry helped Center Grove keep up the offen-
     sive pressure in the second half. Parry assisted both
     Trojan goals in the second half, the first by senior
     forward Conrad Bomber. Parry’s second assist came
     in the 63rd minute of the game when he feed the ball
     to classmate Roman Johnson for the final score of
     the match.

     McLaughlin’s Trojans wrapped up their championship

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