With the win, Zeeland automatically qualifies for the regional tournament.
Aidan VanSoest had five goals, five assists, three steaks and a field block.
Nate Brinks added three goals and three assists, while Bryce Ketchum, Connall Pierson and Kyle VanTuinen each scored twice and Owen Durham added a goal.
GIRLS SOCCER
Unity Christian 5, Zeeland West 1
The Dux girls varsity soccer team lost a tough match against perennial powerhouse Unity Christian 5-1. Despite a seemingly lopsided score, it was the Dux that came out strong and dictated play in the opening 20 minutes, possessing the ball, controlling the midfield, and absorbing pressure from the Unity attack. During this span, the Dux outshot Unity Christian 5-1, and hit two crossbars, but were unable to find the back of the net. Hitting two crossbars in a span of 5 minutes is tough. If they are 2 lower, there may have been a different outcome.
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A group of community members does not want to have drive-thru graduations this year, and they took time Monday night to let the Cabarrus County Board of Education know.
This year, Cabarrus County Schools has all its graduations scheduled for June 11 and 12. They are all scheduled to be at Charlotte Motor Speedway, though it is unclear if parents will be able to attend. All that has been posted on the districtâs website are the dates and times of the scheduled events.
Several people spoke during Mondayâs public comments section of the school board meeting about why they donât want to hold their graduations at the Speedway.
Mobile County sheriff denies claims in federal sex harassment suit
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran said Monday the federal lawsuit filed last week against him and his office alleging sexual harassment by inmates against female corrections officers were not adequately handled has no merit and the office will fight the suit.
“We plan on defending it,” Cochran said of the lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice. “We think that we’re doing things properly in the jail.”
The lawsuit claims female corrections officers at the Mobile County Jail were sexually harassed by inmates and that supervisors did not take steps to prevent the abuse.
The DOJ sued Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran and his office Wednesday
The suit claims they discriminated against female staff members by subjecting them to a sexually hostile work environment at the Mobile County Metro Jail
Cochran and his office allegedly failed to take action to tackle the harassment including inmates exposing themselves, masturbating and making threats
12 female corrections officers lodged sexual discrimination charges in 2015 demanding a huge payout but Cochran refused to settle
The case was referred to the DOJ which is now seeking compensation for women
Cochran vowed to fight the suit and insisted several changes had already been made to working conditions in recent years