Waterford Girls Soccer Dominates Opening Matches with Shutout Wins
The Waterford High School girls soccer team started the season impressively with two shutout wins, showcasing a diversified scoring effort led by junior Leah Dehne.
By the Numbers- Waterford secured shutout victories against Wrightstown (2-0) and Sturgeon Bay (4-0).
- Junior midfielder Leah Dehne had two goals and three assists in the two matches.
Waterford coach Joe Vogt is counting on Dehne to step up in scoring following the graduation of key players.
State of Play- Waterford's defense was solid with goalkeepers Taya Winter and Gianna Johnson achieving two consecutive shutouts.
- Waterford displayed a strong team effort with five different players scoring in the two matches.
Waterford looks ahead to continued success in the season with Dehne as a key offensive force and a roster that includes several freshmen.
Bottom LineThe Waterford girls soccer team kicked off their season with a strong defensive display and a collaborative scoring approach, relying on junior Leah Dehne to lead the offense.
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