Boiling Springs High School’s girls soccer team had an impressive victory over Mifflin County on Thursday, winning 4-0. Mackenzie Seiber played a standout role in the game, scoring two goals for her team. Seiber scored the first goal in the 22nd minute and followed up with another goal in the 58th minute, with an assist from Ella Garman.
The team continued to dominate the game, with Maddy Wagner scoring in the 64th minute and Garman adding her own goal in the 73rd minute. Goalkeeper Addie McCann played a crucial role in the victory, earning a clean sheet with three saves to prevent Mifflin County from scoring.
Despite Liberty Cook’s efforts in goal for Mifflin County, making 13 saves, Boiling Springs’ relentless attack proved too much for them to handle. The team’s strong performance on both offense and defense secured the impressive win.
With this victory, Boiling Springs continues to showcase their strength and skill on the field, solidifying their position as a top contender in their league. The team’s success in this game highlights their determination and teamwork, setting a positive tone for the rest of their season. Fans can look forward to more exciting games and impressive plays from Boiling Springs as they continue to strive for success on the soccer field.
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