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Prep girls notes: Hortonville's Natrop matches record with eight goals

04/08/2015, 11:30pm CDT
By ERIC ANDERSON
Miranda Natrop

Miranda Natrop couldn't have started the prep girls soccer season much better.

The Hortonville junior forward scored eight goals, matching a school record that is also believed to be a state record, as the Polar Bears dominated host Little Chute 10-0 in a season opener Monday.

Natrop – a first-team All-Bay Conference selection last spring – scored the first six goals for Hortonville, striking in the 23rd, 31st, 33rd and 35th minutes in the first half and then in the 55th and 59th in the second half. She added goals in the 66th and 69th to equal the feat accomplished by former Polar Bears standout Aubrey Kampa back in 2011.

According to the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association record book, three girls have scored seven goals in a game: Ozaukee's Ashley Bares (2005), Sugar River's Hannah Kernen (2010) and Waukesha Catholic Memorial's Emily Cervantes (2013 and '14). The boys state record for goals in a match is seven, by Pewaukee's Joe Czechowicz in 2001.

WISCONSIN GIRLS TOP PERFORMANCES: MOST GOALS IN A GAME

Goals Player Team Opponent Score Date
8 Aubrey Kampa Hortonville Shawano 9-6 W April 14, 2011
8 Miranda Natrop Hortonville Little Chute 10-0 W April 6, 2015
7 Ashley Bares Ozaukee Menasha St. Mary Central 7-2 W* June 10, 2005
7 Hannah Kernen Sugar River Dodgeville-Mineral Point 9-0 W April 12, 2010
7 Emily Cervantes Waukesha Catholic Memorial Waukesha South 10-0 W April 30, 2013
7 Emily Cervantes Waukesha Catholic Memorial Milwaukee St. Joan Antida 17-0 W June 5, 2014

* - WIAA Division 3 state semifinal
Source: Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association record book

  • Superior will take a 23-game Middle Border Conference winning streak into its conference opener next Tuesday at Hayward – the Hurricanes handed the Spartans their most recent MBC loss, a 3-0 decision back on May 29, 2012.
  • Milwaukee DSHA moved up four spots to No. 14 in this week's Top Drawer Soccer Fab 50, while Waukesha Catholic Memorial jumped five places to No. 30. The Dashers also took over the top spot in the website's latest Great Lakes Region rankings, while the Crusaders remained at No. 3.
  • DSHA dropped out of the second National Soccer Coaches Association of America Top 20 of the spring – the Dashers, who were 20th in the season's first poll, were among other teams receiving votes this week. DSHA checks in at No. 5 and Catholic Memorial is seventh in the NSCAA Region III poll.

Editor's note: This article has been edited from its original version to reflect information about Kampa's eight-goal game, which became available after posting.

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