Girls Sectional Soccer Roundup

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PIQUA — The Piqua girls soccer team advanced in D-III sectional action Thursday at Wertz Stadium, with a 5-1 win over Bellefontaine.

Piqua will play at Bellbrook at 7 p.m. Monday in a district semifinal.

After Belefontaine took an early 1-0 lead, it took just 20 seconds for Kamryn Mikolajewski to answer with the tying goal for the Indians.

Mikolajewski had a quick hat trick, scoring three goals in the first 20 minutes.

Alexis Burroughs added a goal late in first half and Miranda Sweetman scored a second half goal for the final margin.

Tippecanoe 9,

Stivers 0

TIPP CITY — It only took Tippecanoe girls soccer one half at Tipp City Park Thursday to advance in D-III sectional action.

The Red Devills will play at Vandalia-Butler at 7 p.m. Monday in a district semifinal.

Milton-Union 1,

Northwestern 0

SPRINGFIELD — The Milton-Union girls soccer team knocked off Northwestern in D-IV sectional action.

Milton-Union will play at Miami East at 7 p.m. Monday in a district semifinal.

Chloe Crabtree had the game’s only goal on an assist from Rayann Lowe.

Kenzie Shortridge had the shutout in goal.

Miami East 2,

Urbana 1 OT

URBANA — The Miami East girls soccer team opened sectional play by winning a thriller.

The Vikings will host Milton-Union in a district semifinal at 7 p.m. Monday.

Katie Paulus and Karis Miller had the Viking goals.

Bethel 6,

Valley View 0

BRANDT — The Bethel girls soccer team cruised to a win in its sectional opener Thursday.

Bethel will play at Alter in a D-IV district semifinal Monday.

Lehman Catholic 2,

Preble Shawnee 0

CAMDEN — The Lehman Catholic girls soccer team got a win on the road in its sectional tournament opener Thursday

The Cavaliers will at Botkins in a D-V district semifinal at 7 p.m. Monday.

Kaelynn Walker and Emi Wray scored the Lehman goals, while Melanie Karn dished out both assists.

Callie Giguerre had five saves in goal.

TV South 2,

Newton 1

PLEASANT HILL —The Newton girls soccer team lost to Twin Valley South in D-V sectional action Thursday.

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