Grizzlies change things up, trounce Phoenix
By Joe Zavala, Ashland Daily Tidings, Ore. | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The victory was Ashland's first after an 0-3 start that saw the Grizzlies score a single goal. But on Tuesday, Ashland's midfield was given the green light to spearhead the team's attack and the move paid off in a big way.
"We've changed it up to add more players into our attack and we're trying to attack with numbers and it's proving fruitful," Ashland head coach
Ashland tallied an insurance goal in the 55th, when freshman
In the 77th the Grizzlies completed the drubbing when Lucero sent a nice one-touch pass ahead to
Ashland next will try to start their first winning streak of the season Saturday at Hidden Valley. Roupp is confident that the Grizzlies will be ready.
"What happened today is the Grizzlies played a complete 80 minutes of soccer," he said. "We've turned a corner and we're looking to turn in some goals."
Girls Soccer
Graham and
Already up 2-0 at the break, Ashland (3-1-1) routed the visitors in the second half on back-to-back goals by Elder Hammond in the 44th and 65th, first off a penalty kick and later off an assist by Graham.
"We did a great job," Ashland coach
Girls Volleyball
Ashland bounced back from its first two-match losing streak of the season with a 25-15, 25-21, 25-19 nonleague win over Henley on Tuesday at
Also for Ashland,
"I think we played really confident," Ashland coach
Ashland next heads to Medford for Saturday's Rogue Valley Classic.
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