Wautoma/ Wild Rose girls soccer highlights, April 22-26

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  • Jacky Estrada against Berlin.
    Jacky Estrada against Berlin.
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Wautoma/Wild Rose girls soccer had a busy week.
On April 22, Wautoma/Wild Rose hosted Little Chute with a fast start Montana Groskreutz gave Wautoma-Wild Rose a lead with 6 minutes into the game. “We had great ball movement and many opportunities with shots on goal. Little Chute had some good looks at the goal but Ella Tratz had 15 saves for the game,” stated Coach Stephanie Coppens. Layne Vaughan had a goal in the first half and near the end of the game. Montana was also able to get another goal for Wautoma-Wild Rose. Addie Demars kept pressuring and was able to get a goal at the end of the first half. Little Chute got 2 quick goals in the second half. A great overall team performance finishing strong.
April 23, Wautoma/Wild Rose hosted a conference match with Assumption. Assumption started strong with a goal early. Addie Demars answered back with a goal to tie the game. With lots of pressure from Assumption Ella Tratz had 13 saves. Assumption was able to find the back of the net more than Wautoma/Wild Rose. On April 25, the team hosted Berlin. A game they look forward to and Wautoma/Wild Rose was ready to give it their all. Berlin was able to get one past Ella Tratz but just a few minutes later Addie Demars got one to tie up the game. It was back and forth the entire game. Berlin scored again but Montana Groskreutz answered with a goal. Ella Tratz had 12 saves for the game. Berlin got one in the net but Layne Vaughan was able to tie it back up. A quick goal by Berlin gave them the lead until a penalty in the box gave Layne Vaughan the opportunity to tie it up. Maren Lippert was able to take a shot and get one past the Berlin keeper to give Wautoma/Wild Rose the lead. With 11 minutes left Berlin answered to tie the game again. Both coaches were pleased with how much growth was seen.
Wautoma/Wild Rose traveled to Amherst on April 26 to play a conference game. Having played 3 games already this week and missing some players, they played hard. The weather wasn’t the best, it was windy and it started to rain during the game. Wautoma/Wild Rose held the pressure from Amherst but they were able to get a goal in the middle of the first half. Wautoma/Wild Rose regrouped at halftime and had a few looks from Layne Vaughan and Addie Demars. Ella Tratz saw many shots with 17 saves for the game. Amherst was able to get another goal in the second half.