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Prep girls notes: Mount Horeb halts Waunakee's conference win streak

05/06/2015, 10:30am CDT
By ERIC ANDERSON
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For the first time since 2003, the Waunakee prep girls soccer team played a Northern Badger Conference match Tuesday night and didn't win.

Sophomore Allie Junck scored the equalizer in the 83rd minute as host Mount Horeb tied Waunakee 1-1, snapping the Warriors' 59-game conference winning streak.

Waunakee had won every Northern Badger match since a 1-0 loss to Reedsburg on May 20, 2003 – that's the only conference loss for the Warriors, who are 70-1-1 all-time in Northern Badger play and now have a 60-game league unbeaten streak.

Junior Jada Dayne, who has verbally committed to Michigan for 2016, gave Waunakee (6-4-3 overall, 1-0-1 Northern Badger) – ranked fifth in the Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association Division 3 state poll – the lead off a corner kick by Grace Lujan in the 77th.

Senior goalkeeper Olivia Mecham stopped five shots for the Warriors, but Junck chipped a shot over her after classmate Ashley Banfield served a ball into the box following a corner kick on the other end 6 minutes later. Senior Natalie Wyss made one save for the Vikings (8-1-1, 2-0-1), ranked second in the state in Division 3.

  • Marinette senior Alex Cording scored eight goals, matching the state record for goals in a game, as host Marinette cruised past Luxemburg-Casco 10-0 in a Bay Conference match Tuesday. Cording scored in the opening minute and had four goals in the first half en route to tying the mark set by Hortonville's Aubrey Kampa in 2011 and equalled April 6 by Miranda Natrop, also from Hortonville. Wisconsin Soccer Coaches Association record book (pdf)
  • Lily Muelrath set up sophomore Emily Grunert's goal in the 30th and scored the game-winner in the 83rd off a pass from fellow junior Nicole Adamec as host South Milwaukee topped Shorewood 2-1 in a Woodland Conference match last Thursday. South Milwaukee athletic director Ante Udovicic wrote in an email he was "99 percent sure" it was the first time the Rockets have beaten the Greyhounds.
  • Unbeaten Waukesha West moved into the Top Drawer Soccer Fab 50 this week at No. 40. The Wolverines also jumped to second in the website's Great Lakes Region rankings, with Milwaukee DSHA rising one spot to No. 6. Waukesha West and the Dashers swapped spots in the TDS state rankings, with Oregon checking in at No. 3.
  • Pewaukee had the best finish of the six state teams at the adidas Tournament of Champions over the weekend in Burlington, Iowa, advancing to the final in the adidas Bracket before falling to West Des Moines Dowling Catholic (Iowa) 5-2. DSHA finished third in the Heartland Lodge Bracket, topping Kearney (Mo.) 4-2.

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