An opportunity presented itself to the Kentlake Falcons girls soccer team to make a statement against the league leading White River Hornets on Oct. 22 at home. The opportunity passed the Falcons by and White River went on to shutout Kentlake, 2-0, for the Hornets’ 10th consecutive win dating back to Sept. 24.
“I saw a lot of fight. There were a lot of adjustments. We needed to make adjustments late game, but it kind of took us too long,” Kentlake Head Coach Joe Grijalva said.
White River has proven they are top class in terms of the NPSL and the state, a side that has allowed just one goal combined in their last six games. This mounted a tough challenge for a Kentlake attack that scored eight against Todd Beamer High School, but was shutout by Auburn Mountainview High School two games p

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