Down 6-5 at the half, the Dos Pueblos girls pulled away in the second half to beat Cate 15-7 in a Channel League match Tuesday. The win keeps the Chargers
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DP s attack stepped up in the second half. The Chargers are often a strong second-half team and they did it again tonight, said Limkeman.
Avery Ball scored six goals to lead Dos Pueblos, while Chloe Watson had three assists and Autumn Litten two.
The Chargers improved to 5-0 in league and 10-1 overall. Noozhawk sports editor Barry Punzal can be reached at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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She liked the focus of the the players. The players were constantly thinking two passes ahead and were able to move the ball all the way down the field in seconds, said Delgadillo. Notable transition plays were made by midfielder Brooke Essig and attackers Autumn Litten, Sydney Steele, and Avery Ball.
After Ball s four goals, seven different players scored and six players had assists.
The defense was led by Julissa Ramirez, Kenzie Hemman and Sydney Carlson.
Goalie Madeline Nees saved four shots in the first half and Annette Bennett stopped two in the second half. Simi was held to two shots in the half.