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Letter From Sally
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Harrison Central blanks Brooke for fourth straight win
Huskies improve to 5-4 as Hunter Fulton earns player of the match in 3-0 victory
The Harrison Central boys soccer team crossed the river to Brooke High School Sept. 9. The Bruins have yet to win a game this season with a record of 0-9.
The Huskies scored in the first half when Cooper Thompson hit the net assisted by Noah Thaxton. After the half the Huskies dominated, scoring two more goals from Hunter Fulton and Triston Cole. Cole was also credited with an assist along with Ben Giffin. This brings the season record to 5-4, with the Huskies winning the last four in a row.
Player of the match was Hunter Fulton. Due to the Husky defense, Brady McAfee needed only three saves to shut out the Bruins.
Currently the Huskies’ stat leaders include Triston Cole with 21 steals and five goals, Noah Thaxton with four assists and Brady McAfee with 60 saves.
Final score: Harrison Central 3, Brooke 0.
Harrison traveled to Belmont County to square off against the Union Local Jets Sept. 16 at 5:30 p.m.