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U.S. POSTAGE PAID OXFORD MS PERMIT # 30 EDITION Sunday, February 7, 2016
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CHRIS TODD
The Oxford Lady Chargers celebrate with the trophy after beating West Harrison in the Class 5A game on Saturday at the MHSAA Soccer Championships at Madison Central High School in Madison.
History made
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13 Sports
Lady Chargers win first 5A girls soccer title BY JOHN DAVIS SPORTS EDITOR
MADISON – History was made in Saturday’s MHSAA Class 5A girls soccer state title match, and fortunately it was made in favor of the Oxford Lady Chargers. All season long, the Lady Chargers had to prove naysayers wrong, and overcome their own hurdles. The hard work, and bonding, of the summer paid off in the biggest match of the year as the Lady Chargers defeated the West Harrison Lady Hurricanes 21 at Madison Central High. A love for each other was the difference in the win.
Even when the Lady Chargers fell behind 1-0 early, the kept believing. And when Morgan O’Connor scored with just under five minutes left in the contest, all the bonding poured out. “I don’t know what to feel right now. I’m just excited, excited for my team. They just worked all season long and they have done nothing but expect to win,” said firstyear OHS coach Hunter Crane. “It’s my first time here and we were able to come away with it. What a game. You have to give West Harrison all the credit for making TURN TO HISTORY PAGE 5
Oxford’s Morgan O’Connor (11) shoots past West Harrison’s Mikayla Martin (13).
Lady Knights prevent Lafayette from back-to-back soccer titles.