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107 to tie all-time Bay Goals record in 45' (VIDEOS) 6 106 going through in the first half, she quickly found the tying goal in the 45th minute following right after Gilmore’s score.Ĥ4' score by Bay's Lacey Gilmore and Tessa Knapp with career goal No. Kenston has been playing solid on backline but this shot was perfectly placed 3 0 /SAm3xKDxajĬoming into this matchup, Bay’s Knapp had 105 career goals, standing three goals away from breaking the school’s all-time goals record for a career held by Emery Aschenbrener’s aunt, Judi Aschenbrener (1996-1999). There were several close calls that Kenston found a way to deflect to the sidelines or the arms of keeper Grace Gettig, a big show of growth for a young Bombers side.Īs Kenston started to push up into the upper third late in the half, the Rockets struck back with two quick scores to go up, 4-0, at the end of the half via Maddy Jalovec (36th) and Emery Aschenbrener (39th).ģ6' Maddy Jalovec breaks through for an unassisted score. One away from tying school recordĪnd Knapp on an assist in 14' Maya Holmes 2 0 /289oIHNsUJįollowing the quick first burst, the Bombers’ backline didn’t break but certainly felt the pressure from an aggressive Rockets’ offense. Great footwork and dribbling as Kenston has held firm so far. There’s a reason they were in the final four last year.”ġ3' minute strike from Tessa Knapp for career goal 106 (VIDEO). “They are a great, great team with great players all around the field. “First off, credit to Bay,” Kenston coach Jon Kostoff said. Kenston’s Olivia Hale scored Kenston’s goal in the 65th minute. I can’t complain yet.”īay had five goal scorers, from star Tessa Knapp (13th minute, 45th and 64th) to Maya Holmes (14th), Maddy Javolec (36th), Emery Aschenbrener (39th) and Lacey Gilmore (44th). We’re knocking it around nice, we’re playing really well, they’re fun to watch. It’s not just Tessa (Knapp) for most of the time, but it’s nice. “That’s true,” Bay coach Beth English laughed at the realization as the offense has been humming along. The Rockets have scored seven or more goals in all six of their contests so far this season, averaging just over seven per game with an eight-goal effort mixed in. 9 at Bay.īay’s front-line pressure put the Kenston backline in a bind, as the Rockets prevailed 7-1. Kenston and Bay girls soccer has become an annual, friendly rivalry the past few years, with the game’s latest edition taking place Sept.















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