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SC Waukesha, North Shore United split fall girls State Cup titles

11/04/2015, 7:30am CST
By ERIC ANDERSON
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Repeats were the rule in this fall's Wisconsin State Championships, with SC Waukesha and North Shore United sides claiming the four titles last week in finals at Uihlein Soccer Park in Milwaukee.

SC Waukesha's Under-16 and Under-17 teams each earned their fourth consecutive State Cup championships, while North Shore United's Under-15 and Under-18 sides won their third and second titles in a row, respectively.

The finals played Wednesday night both finished with 4-0 scorelines.

Abby Gregg (Brookfield East) had a hat trick and Merin Mundt (Burlington) added a goal and an assist in North Shore United Blue's 4-0 victory over Rush Wisconsin in the Under-18 final at Kohler Engines Stadium. It was coach Sinisa Angelovski team's fifth shutout in as many games in the competition this season.

At the same time in the Under-16 final on Pat Jones Field, Jenny Cape (Brookfield Central) opened the scoring as SC Waukesha Blue topped Brookfield SA Red 4-0.

Emily Blaney (Waukesha West) and Megan Crevoiserat (Milwaukee DSHA) added second-half goals for SC Waukesha, which had to use forward Jelena Sever (Greendale) in goal because starter Marisa Bova (Hartland Arrowhead) and defender Taylor Hattori (Hartland Arrowhead) both were out due to mononucleosis. Coach Pat White's team outscored opponents 17-0 in five State Cup matches.

The next night, MacKenzie Schill (Pewaukee) netted a hat trick to power the SC Waukesha Under-17 team to a 3-0 win over Madison 56ers Red at Kohler Engines Stadium. Lauren Torhorst (Waterford), Nat Yass (Waukesha West) and Haddie Carlson (Lake Country Lutheran) had assists for coach Marcio Leite's side, which scored a whopping 37 goals in State Cup play and allowed just one goal.

Selena Esten came up with the decisive save as North Shore United won the Under-15 championship 6-5 on penalty kicks following a 2-2 draw with SC Waukesha at Pat Jones Field.

Courtney Hoppe and Liv Banks scored as North Shore United took a 2-0 lead into the final 10 minutes, but SC Waukesha pulled one back with 8 minutes remaining and found the equalizer in added time. Hailey Block, Banks, Anna Heyden, Abbi Schad, Jackie Wang and Cate Patterson converted penalties for coach Joe Hammes' North Shore side.

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