By Ken Delaney
May 9, 2021 | 9:05 PM
GRAND LEDGE, MI (WTVB) â Despite a strong defensive first half, the Coldwater High School girls varsity soccer team fell at Grand Ledge 6-0 Saturday afternoon.
Grand Ledge only led 1-0 at the half, then scored two more in the first five minutes of the second half to put the game away. Taylor Robison made 19 saves in goal for the Lady Cardinals, the second most in school history for a single game.
Coldwater was playing its second game in two days, and third in four days.
With the loss, Coldwater falls to 4-8 on the season. They will host Jackson Lumen Christi in Interstate 8 Conference action Wednesday.
Lady Cards lose at home in I-8 soccer action By Ken Delaney
May 7, 2021 | 11:20 PM
COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) â Jackson Northwest spoiled Senior Recognition Night for the Coldwater High School girls varsity soccer team, edging the Lady Cardinals 1-0 Friday night.
The Mounties scored the lone goal of the game with 22:01 to play. Northwest outshot Coldwater 9-3, with Taylor Robison making six saves in goal.
The loss drops Coldwater to 1-4 in the Interstate 8 Conference and 4-7 overall.
The Lady Cardinals returns to action at Grand Ledge in non-conference play Saturday afternoon, with the junior varsity game at 3:00 p.m., followed by the varsity at 4:30 p.m.
By Ken Delaney
May 5, 2021 10:25 PM
COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) â The Coldwater High School girls varsity soccer team came up just short Wednesday evening against the stateâs fourth ranked team in Division Two, falling at home to Parma Western 1-0.
The Panthers scored the lone goal of the game with 28:34 to play in the first half. They outshot Coldwater 16-4 on the night, with Taylor Robison making eight saves in goal for the Lady Cardinals.
Coldwater is now 1-3 in the Interstate 8 Conference and 4-6 overall. They will host Jackson Northwest Friday for Senior Recogition Night.
The Coldwater junior varsity team played Parma Western to a 1-1 draw Wednesday. Maya Walinski scored the Lady Cardinals only goal on a penalty kick.
By Garth Shanklin
For the first time in roughly two years, coaches from across the state gathered for softball sectional tournament draws on Sunday, May 2.
In the Southwest District, the Cincinnati Division I meeting was a hybrid meeting. The in-person aspect was held at Fairfield High School.
Milford drew the No 2. seed in the sectional behind only Lakota West. The Lady Eagles (19-3) took a first-round bye and will host either No. 21 Wilmington (5-11) or No. 26 Sycamore (2-12) on Wednesday, May 12.
A win would send Milford to the district semifinal, scheduled to be played at Fairfield High School on Monday, May 17.