LADY HOUNDS SOCCER

Lady Hounds blank another SEC foe

Fort Madison has yet to allows a goal in regular sessions.

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FAIRFIELD — Fort Madison’s girls soccer team is facing back-to-back three-game weeks, and the Bloodhounds have given themselves as little work as possible.
Fort Madison won 10-0 over Fairfield on Thursday night, the second game of the week the Bloodhounds have won by the 10-goal rule.
Fort Madison won 12-0 over Keokuk on Monday in a game stopped at halftime. This one ended at the 32:34 mark of the second half on Molly Schulte’s first varsity goal.
"Similarly to our game on Monday against Keokuk, I was able to rotate a lot of girls in,” Fort Madison coach Carrie Burken said. "It was good to be able to give the starters rest in preparation for games tomorrow and Monday (against Southeast Conference leader Burlington).”
Hadley Wolfe had five goals for the Bloodhounds. Natalie Randolph scored twice and Reilynn Turnbull and Kara Lake each had a goal.
Turnbull had three assists and Randolph had two. Halle Menke, Macey McLees and Ellie Hellman each had an assist.
"It was fun to be able to watch so many players rotate in and get involved in our offense,” Burken said.
The Bloodhounds still have not allowed a goal in regulation time this season — the only goals against them came in penalty kicks in an overtime loss to Burlington.
Goalkeeper Taylor Johnson had one save.

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