Westfall beats Lady Lions, 6-0

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The Washington Lady Blue Lion soccer team played its final home game of the regular season Wednesday, a non-league match against Westfall.

The Lady Mustangs won the match, 6-0.

Westfall held a 2-0 lead at the half.

Westfall had 12 shots on goal.

Jaelyn Mason had six saves in goal for Washington.

Scoring for Westfall were: Arthurs, Powers, Baker, Tanler, Webb and Helms.

“We’re just continuing to work on possessing the ball,” Washington head coach Tammi Ramsey said. “We had some nice runs there, give-and-go soccer. That’s what we’re continuing to teach the girls and emphasizing, just learning and getting better every day. One of the things we did really well today was the give-and-go pass, looking for open teammates.

“I just hope we continue to learn and possess the ball, that’s really what we’ve been working on and getting better at is possessing the ball and communicating,” Ramsey said. “We’re looking to get better and stronger in the off-season and prevent injuries. Coach (Mark) Bihl in the weight room does a really good job of working with our athletes to help with injury preventing.

“We’re looking for the girls to get smarter about the game, physically stronger and mentally tougher,” Ramsey said.

Washington finishes the regular season with a record of 0-17.

The Lady Lions, a No. 7 seed in the Sectional, will play at No. 2 seed Circleville (9-4-1 at the time of the draw) on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at 5 p.m.

Washington’s Carly Dodds (12) advances the ball during a non-league match against Westfall Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 at Washington High School. Also pictured for Washington is Echo Flora (3).
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/10/web1_Carly-Dodds-lady-Lion-soccer-v-Westfall-10-12-2016.jpgWashington’s Carly Dodds (12) advances the ball during a non-league match against Westfall Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016 at Washington High School. Also pictured for Washington is Echo Flora (3). Chris Hoppes | Record-Herald

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