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Brief: Soccer wins on the road

Women’s soccer put their loss to Santa Monica behind them as they cruised to a 5-0 win against Glendale College.

Leslie Ramirez led the team with two goals and provided an assist for Carissa Sanchez who also scored for the Brahmas. Ramirez had six shots on goal and was a constant threat to Glendale’s defense.

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was talked about at the time was to have a sport at only one school.

“With Pierce, Valley, and Mission you have three schools that are real close,” Lofrano said. “So one of those schools is the cross country school, one of them is the soccer school. So a kid, even though he lives in Chatsworth, could go to Mission to play soccer if that’s what he wanted to do.” jmanes.roundupnews@gmail.com interceptions. Valley took advantage of those turnovers, scoring each time. me right to the ball,” Stewart said.

The other goal scorers were Sara Hernandez and Adriana Sosa. Goalkeeper Brianna Jacobo had to only make one save in the match as the Vaqueros did not create many goal scoring opportunities. The next home game for the team is on Friday, Oct. 21 against West LA at 7 p.m. at John Shepard Stadium.

However, Valley scored on its next two drives, to end the first quarter 23-7.

In the second quarter, Valley scored on an interception return for a touchdown by Frederick Wortham.

Pierce’s last score came from a 44 yard punt return for a touchdown to cut the score 30-13 at halftime.

In the second half, Pierce failed to score and gave up multiple touchdowns, leading to their defeat.

Valley’s first nine points were from fumbled snaps on Pierce’s offense and special teams. Pierce responded with an interception return for a touchdown by Jackson Stewart, to cut the score 9-7.

“It felt good [to get the interception]. I played the defense my coach told me to play and he led

“We just have to rebuild,” defensive coordinator Torry Hughes said. “Ultimately, it’s about getting kids out and getting them to the next level. Our program is in a rebuilding phase. We just have to keep fighting and get back and prepare next week.” mtrinidad.roundupnews@gmail.com

Next week, Pierce will face Citrus College on the road at 1:00 p.m.

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