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Two goals in two minutes for Hardin Valley in regional championship

Posted at 1:08 pm October 23, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Hardin Valley Paige Hewitt and Maryville Oct. 22, 2015

Paige Hewitt (14) of Hardin Valley controls the ball during a 2-0 Region 2-AAA championship win over Maryville at Hardin Valley on Thursday, Oct. 22, 2015. Hewitt scored the second goal for Hardin Valley and led the girls soccer team with four shots. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

HARDIN VALLEY—Hardin Valley scored two goals in less than two minutes to beat Maryville 2-0 at home in the Region 2-AAA championship game on Thursday.

Both teams advance to state Class AAA sectionals on Saturday. Hardin Valley (15-3-2) will play at home against Tennessee of Bristol (14-2-2), the Region 1 runner-up. Maryville (15-6-2), the Region 2 runner-up, will take on Science Hill (13-8-1), the Region 1 champion, in Johnson City.

The Region 2 championship on Thursday was scoreless until the 69th minute. That’s when Kelsey Klett of Hardin Valley lofted a high free kick that went over a wall over Maryville defenders and Lady Rebels goalkeeper Allie Hendrix and into the net with 11:42 left to play.

“She’s phenomenal in that situation,” Hardin Valley Coach Mark Patterson said of the senior defender and her kick from a distance. “She stops the goals, and she scores the goals.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, High School, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Abbey Kolaris, Allie Hendrix, Carolyn Hobbs, Dominique Rowe, Gabby Powers, Gwen Breslin, Kelsey Klett, Lady Hawks, Lady Rebels, Lainee Griffin, Mackenzie Smith, Madison Huffstetler, Maggie Wilson, Mark Patterson, Maryville, Oak Ridge, Paige Hewitt, Rachel Reid, Region 2-AAA, Region 2-AAA championship, Science Hill, Tennessee

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