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JCCC women’s soccer post sixth straight shutout with 10-0 win over Allen

JCCC women's soccer player Lotta Miendl fires a shot.
JCCC women's soccer player Lotta Miendl fires a shot.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The No. 3-ranked Johnson County Community College women's soccer team recorded its sixth straight shutout of the season, drubbing Allen Community College 10-0 Saturday evening at the JCCC Soccer Complex. The shutout streak is just one shy of the program record of seven set in the team's inaugural season in 1999.

The Lady Cavaliers have not allowed goal since the 77:33 mark in a 2-2 tie at Phoenix College on August 22, a span of 552 minutes, 27 seconds. 

Offensively the star of the match was midfielder Brecken Hoy. The freshman out of Bishop Carroll in Wichita netted the first hat trick of the season scoring the second, third and 10th goals of the match.

Freshman midfielder Carmen Duarte started the scoring with her first goal of the season at the 24:34 mark of the first half, which would prove to be the game winner. She also recorded an assist in the 73rd minute to help put JCCC up 6-0.  Sophomore forward Karsen Koehler, who recorded the last hat trick last season against Hesston, proved the assist. She later picked up her second of the match assisting the eighth goal scored by Montana-Rose Curry in the 80th minute. 

Curry's goal, along with the goal sophomore midfielder Lotta Meindl scored in the 48th minute, may have been the two most impressive of the night. Both fired shots off restarts from 40-yard out to catch the upper part of the net just above the leaping Allen keeper's hands.

Sophomore forward Leticia Tessi recorded a four-point night, scoring a goal in 73rd mintue and assisting on the ninth 10tth goals. She now has five goals and three assists for 13 points.

Rounding out the scoring were freshman defender Samantha Pond (goal), freshman midfielder Tatum Bresette (1 goal), sophomore midfielder Samantha Jones (1 goal), freshman defender Elanor Marshall (1 assist), sophomore forward Jenna Knight (1 assist), freshman defender Ashley Chaput (1 assist) and sophomore defender Sophie Abbott (1 assist). 

Sophomore goalkeeper Katie Stoskopf stopped all four shots she faced to earn the shutout victory, upping her record to 2-0-2 and lowering her goals against average to an impressive 0.29.

Johnson Count travels to Hesston College on Wednesday, September 18 then returns home to host Pratt Community College on Saturday, September 21 at 3 p.m.