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the match's 19th minute. The Eagles' Deran Wilson tallied the second goal at the 24-minute. mark scoring off a crossing pass from Ale– jandro Alvarado, and Alvarado capped the scoring with a goal in the match's 28th minute scoring off an assist from Brunson. "We found our rhythm, got in sync and made good runs," George said. "' think they pulled it through. It was a good solid win tonight." MCC continues the season on the road against Jones Junior College. The women's match starts at 1 p.m. , and the men's match will follow. ECCC con– tinues the season with home matches against Gulf Coast Community College on Saturday. The women's match starts at 11 a.m., and the men's match will follow.
t:;. :..e 5 lh minute, and Morie tallied ·-c- .:"'cond goal of the match when her sn ~ bounced off a defender and into o:ue ner at the 58-minute mark for a 5-0 learl. Howard tallied her third goal for a ha: trick in the 69th minute, scoring off a rebound. and Harris netted her second ~oal at the 76-minute mark. It wa like we have had preseason all O\"er again, and we have worked a lot on pa,,ing drills and working as a team," Ho ·ard said. "We have really pulled to"'ether and are working well together." :- ilie men's match, MCC shook off a ~-~ t:gJsh start to tally all three of its x ~ ~ in a nine-minute span. '.CC s Chad Brunson opened the · l>,. stealing a clearing attempt, n~ .,t ECCC's goal box and rip– of lh~ net in
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. . BATTLE FOR THE BALL M~n?1an Commumty College's Sally Kerstetter, right, battles for control as East Central's Knst1na Moore (12) and Joy Cavenaugh (18) comes in too defend. "It is almost like it was the first game of the an important division game, but you do what season," said _ECCC socc~r coach Kenn<.>Lh you have to do." .. "' ,.,, '"'- ., .
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