Warriors beaten by Assumption on OT goal
Rose Ripslinger scored the only goal of the game in overtime and lifted Davenport Assumption past Washington, 1-0, Monday night at Kingston Stadium.
The loss dropped the Warriors to 9-5.
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Washington - Girls Soccer
Rose Ripslinger scored the only goal of the game in overtime and lifted Davenport Assumption past Washington, 1-0, Monday night at Kingston Stadium.
The loss dropped the Warriors to 9-5.
Washington - Girls Soccer
The Washington girls soccer team split a pair of games Saturday at Tuma.
The Warriors were beaten by Cedar Falls, 2-1 in a shootout, then whipped Waterloo West, 6-1.
Maddi Hines scored four goals during the two games. She scored the Warriors' only goal against Cedar Falls, then scored three goals against West.
MJ Kamin had three assists, one in the opener and two in the nightcap.
Lydia Kravotil, Sarah Keppler and Katie Hammond also scored goals for Washington.
Washington put nine shots on goal to just five for Cedar Falls. The Tigers won the game on penalty kicks, 4-3.
The Warriors took 14 shots against West. The Wahawks put only three on goal.
Washington is 9-4 overall, 7-4 in the MVC.
CEDAR FALLS 2, WASHINGTON 1 (SO)
Goals: CRW -- Maddi Hines; CF -- NA. Assists: CRW -- MJ Kamin; CF -- NA.
Washington - Girls Soccer
Tori Carson and Maddi Hines scored goals to lead Washington past Dubuque Wahlert, 2-0, Tuesday night in MVC girls soccer.
Hines and MJ Kamin had assists for the Warriors.
Washington is 8-3 overall, 6-3 in the MVC.
Washington - Girls Soccer
Freshman Katie Ives scored on a free kick from 20 yards to help Jefferson defeat Washington, 1-0, in a stormy Mississippi Valley Conference soccer game Thursday night at Kingston Stadium.
The match was stopped with 2:38 left in the second half due to heavy rain and lightning.
Washington - Girls Soccer
Tori Carson and Maddi Hines scored goals that carried Washington past Iowa City Regina, 2-1, Tuesday night in girls soccer at Kingston Stadium.
Katie Wick scored the lone goal for Regina, which is ranked 12th in Class 1A.
Washington (7-2) is ranked No. 9 in Class 3A.
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