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Soccer: Lady Wildcats to play Halls in district semifinal

Posted at 1:09 pm October 15, 2019
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Lady Wildcats soccer team will play Halls in a district semifinal game at home today (Tuesday, October 15).

The game will start at 7 p.m. at Oak Ridge High School.

Oak Ridge defeated Halls 8-1 during the regular season on Tuesday, September 10.

Here are scoring summaries from recent Lady Wildcats games, according to Oak Ridge Lady Soccercats on Twitter:

Oak Ridge at Maryville (Thursday, October 10)

Junior Taylor Del Toro had Oak Ridge’s lone goal in this 3-1 loss to the Lady Rebels at Maryville in a non-district game.

Oak Ridge versus Bearden at home (Tuesday, October 8)

Senior Maddie Peters scored one goal for Oak Ridge in a 6-1 loss to Bearden at Oak Ridge High School in a non-district game.

Oak Ridge versus Farragut at home (Thursday, October 3)

Junior Lilah Brown scored first for the Lady Wildcats, with an assist by Del Toro. Senior Katie O’Brien scored the second goal, and Peters scored the final goal in a 3-0 win over Farragut in an important regional matchup.

Oak Ridge versus Cumberland County at home (Tuesday, October 1)

Oak Ridge won 8-2 over Cumberland County at Oak Ridge High School on Senior Night. Among those scoring during this game were Del Toro, junior Katelyn Mattus (off an O’Brien cross), senior Jennie Pont Briant off a rebound, O’Brien, Peters, junior Alyssa Tittsworth (assist to Mattus), and Mattus (assist from Tittsworth).

Oak Ridge at Powell (Tuesday, September 24)

The Lady Wildcats won 2-1 in overtime at Powell, their top rival in District 3-AAA for at least the past several years. The Lady Panthers led 1-0 at the half, but O’Brien, who has committed to play at Maryville College, scored off a free kick, tying the game at 1-1 in the second half. Oak Ridge junior goalkeeper Sami Jaffery had a diving save on a penalty kick by Powell with nine seconds left in the tie game, and the Lady Wildcats won on an own goal by Powell in overtime.

Oak Ridge won the regular-season district title in the victory at Powell—their first win over the Lady Panthers since 2016—and became the number one seed for the district tournament.

Oak Ridge at Karns (Tuesday, September 17)

Oak Ridge and Karns were both undefeated in the district coming into this game. The Lady Wildcats won 6-2 in this important district game. Scoring for Oak Ridge were sophomore Jaiden Weston off a corner kick from Del Toro; Mattus; Del Toro; Del Toro after a pass from Peters following a throw-in by O’Brien; O’Brien (assist by Peters); and Pont Briant.

Oak Ridge versus Hardin Valley at home (Thursday, September 12)

Peters and O’Brien both scored in this 2-1 win over Hardin Valley at Oak Ridge High School, an important regional matchup.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: High School, Sports Tagged With: Alyssa Tittsworth, Halls, Jaiden Weston, Jennie Pont Briant, Katelyn Mattus, Katie O'Brien, Lady Wildcats, Lilah Brown, Maddie Peters, Oak Ridge, Powell Lady Panthers, Sami Jaffery, soccer, Taylor Del Toro

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