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The Lady Tornadoes jump to 3 West Muskingum Football 1 – 1
– 1 record in MVL play with big in non-conference play looking
conference wins by Matthew Dotson forward to John Glenn
by Matthew Dotson
Tornadoes Braxton Brownrigg hands off the ball to Malachi Davis for a forward charge down the field.
Matthew Dotson
Vs. Fort Frye (8/29) Vs. Lakewood (8/21)
West Muskingum hosted its second During their home-opener on Thurs-
game of the season on Friday as the Fort day, the West Muskingum Tornadoes
Frye Cadets took the field. Each team made quick work of the Lakewood Lanc-
grabbed a touchdown in the first quar- ers, ending the first quarter up 14 – 0.
ter, ending the period tied at 7 – 7. From By the end of the first half, the Torna-
there, the Cadets took over, dominating does had a 28 – 0 advantage.
the field and holding West Muskingum Back on the field after halftime, the
back all the way until they pulled out a Lancers couldn’t gain any ground, and
final winning score of 22 – 7. the Tornadoes kept blowing through
West Muskingum will travel to New their defenses. By the end of the second
Concord on Friday, September 5th, to half, the home team took an opening-
play conference rivals John Glenn Lil’ night victory of 42 – 0.
Muskies. Kickoff on Turf Field is set for
7 PM.
Lil Muskies boys soccer
currently ranked No. 1 in MVL
Hayleigh Lightle serves the ball to Maysville. Matthew Dotson
Vs. Coshocton (9/2) Vs. Crooksville (8/28) after big wins by Matthew Dotson
The Tornadoes traveled to Coshocton Thursday, the Tornadoes hosted the
on Tuesday to meet up with the Lady squad from nearby Crooksville. The two
Redskins. Coshocton was ready for their teams were neck and neck in the first
visitors as they went toe to toe in the first round, with West Muskingum squeezing
minutes of the match with West Musk- out a 25 – 21 win. Round two was even
ingum, just edging out the Redskins 25 closer as the period came down to the
– 23 in the first round. After getting the wire with the Ceramics taking a 25 –
measure of their opponent, the Torna- 23 win. Hoping to get back into the win
does took the next match by storm, as column in round three, the Tornadoes
they smacked out a 25 – 18 round two. fought with all they had but fell again,
Coshocton was unable to recover in the 25 – 21. In the last minutes of the fourth
third round as they tried to push back, round, West M dug out a 25 – 22 win to
but the Tornadoes took the sweep with a tie up the match. In the fifth round, the
25 – 16 final round. Tornadoes got the final win with a 15 –
Sophomore Jules Bennett had 11 13 victory.
kills, six aces, and three digs. Senior Lucy Thorne had 22 kills, five aces,
Lucy Thorne had nine kills and 14 digs. two blocks, 20 digs, and five assists.
Sophomore Riley Savage had 12 kills
Vs. Heath (8/30) and one block. John Glenn soccer player tries to maneuver around Tri-Valley. Matthew Dotson
West Muskingum hosted the Heath Vs. River View (9/2) pace, landing goal after goal. The Dawgs
Lady Bulldogs on Saturday. Heath didn’t Vs Maysville (8/26) On the road in a conference matchup tried to keep up and were able to put
waste any time getting to the game Just over the hill in Maysville on Tues- against River View on Tuesday, the Lil’ one goal in the net, but by the time the
as they put up points quickly and took day, the Tornadoes were looking for Muskies were hoping to keep their win- dust settled, John Glenn had picked up a
down the Tornadoes in round one by a another possible win. They started the ning streak in place. The Black Bears 5 – 1 victory and increased their league
score of 25 – 16. Round two was much match on fire as they pounded out a 25 took action right away, landing a goal in standing to 3 – 0.
closer as West M gained their footing – 15 win in round one. Maysville put up a the first half of the game to lead 1 – 0 by
and fought back, but they fell shy by a fight, but were unable to match the Tor- halftime. Vs. Coshocton (8/21)
score of Heath 25 – West M 20. The vis- nadoes as they took round two 25 – 19. After the break, the Muskies made On the road in Coshocton on Thurs-
itors were determined to take the win, The West M squad came in for the kill sure they would go out with a fight, tak- day, the Lil’ Muskies blasted onto the
and no matter how hard the Tornadoes in the final round to sweep the Panthers ing a goal of their own. Neither team field and through the Redskins defens-
tried, they were swept in the end with a with a final round score of 25 – 11. could break the tie by the end of the es, picking up two goals before the end
final narrow round score of Heath 25 – time period, so the game ended in a 1 – of the first half. After the break, the
West M 21. Lucy Thorne and Jules Bennett each had 1 draw. momentum kept going as John Glenn
Senior Lucy Thorne had 10 kills, 19 six kills for the match. added three additional goals to their
digs, and one assist. Jules Bennett had Vs. Tri-Valley (8/26) scoresheet and shut out the Redskins
four kills, three digs, and two assists. New Concord hosted the Tri-Valley for a 5 – 0 victory.
Sophomore Brooke Beight had 12 digs. Scotties on Tuesday on Turf Field. From
the start of the game, John Glenn set the

