Lady Cyclones putting final wraps on regular season
Published 1:36 pm Friday, October 1, 2021
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Chloe Kellerman blasts a kick against Greeneville.
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Lady Cyclone Emma O'Quinn puts a solid charge into a kick against the Lady Greene Devils.
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Lady Cyclone goalie Morgan Heaton prepares to punt the ball.
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Lady Cyclone Mollie Johnson looks for an open teammate to pass the ball to.
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Dana Holsclaw kicks the ball back toward a teammate as the Greeneville pressure increases.
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Lady Cyclone goalie Morgan Heaton is in perfect position to stop an oncoming shot.
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Elizabethton's Emma O'Quinn gives chase to a loose ball.
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Kaylee Cranford prepares to throw the ball in for the Lady Cyclones.
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Kaiya Simmons dribbles the ball toward the Lady Greene Devil goal.
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Shayla Orellana competes for possession of the ball with a Greeneville defender.
FROM STAFF REPORTS
The Elizabethton Lady Cyclone season is beginning its final descent in the regular season as the postseason tournament is just around the corner for Coach Bill McClays team.
This week the Lady Cyclones played host to Greeneville and West Ridge on the pitch and while their conference game against Greeneville didn’t turn out the way they had hoped in dropping an 8-1 decision, the Lady Cyclones managed to regroup and shutout out West Ridge on Thursday evening by a 3-0 score at Citizens Bank Stadium.
In Thursday’s game, Mollie Johnson recorded a goal and Kaiya Simmons had a pair of goals in the win. Johnson also collected a pair of assists and Morgan Heaton added one assist in the contest.
Elizabethton currently is looking at the number four-seed in the conference as Tennessee High secured the top spot.