The opening round of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association boys and girls
state soccer playoffs concluded on Saturday and a number of St. Tammany Parish
clubs continued their winning ways in their march for potential coveted
championships in Divisions I, II and III. in girls' Division I action from
Friday, the No. 1 seed St. Scholastica Academy rolled past No. 32 seed West
Jefferson 13-0 with Taylor Lambert, Kate Gutterman and Courtney Robicheaux
netting two goals each to help spark the Doves' bi-district round playoff
explosion. SSA, 19-2, named Kristen Stuckey its top defender and the Doves
advance to the regional round hosting No. 16 Archbishop Chapelle, a 3-1 winner
over No. 17 Denham Srpings. The SSA-Chapelle match takes place tonight at 6 o'clock
at the Art Lyons Athletic Complex. No. 4 seed Fontaienbleau Lady Bulldogs
blanked No. 29 Chalmette 12-0 Friday at the Dawg Pound after building a 6-0
halftime advantage. Four players, Savannah Camarda, Abby Pence, Danielle
Sabathe and Chelsea Stiebing each netted two goals to help spearhead the
Lady Bulldogs' attack. Gabi Cerise, Maddie Cerise, Diana Goff and Allie White
tallied one goal each. Fontainebleau 22-2 hosts No. 13 West Monroe Wednesday
at 5 o'clock. No. 11 Northshore's Lady Panthers blanked No. 22 New Iberia 2-0
on two goals by Samantha Jordan. Jordan netted an unassisted goal in the 20th
minute and tacked on her second goal 20 minutes into the second half assisted
by Kristen Delhome. Northshore named Sha-Sha Lee its top defender and keeper
Jade Gallaher played lights out according to coach Jeff Dunlop. Northshore,
13-7-1 advances and travels to No. 6 St. Joseph's Academy, a 4-0 winner over
No. 27 Central Lafourche. In Division II, the No. 15 Pearl River Lady Rebels raced past No. 18 East
Jefferson 11-1 and now travels to No. 2 St. Thomas More, who had a first-round
bye. In Division III, No. 7 seven seed Archbishop Hannan blanked No. 26 North Caddo
7-0 on two second half goals by Shannon Reilly and single goals by Stefa
Harvey, Lizzie Frank, Hannah Duplechain, Megan Reilly and Theresa Goldkamp.
Hannan named Olivia Sanchez its top defender and Jensen Volz was the winning
keeper. Archbishop Hannan, 15-4-2, hosts No. 10 Metairie Park Country Day thias
afternoon at 5 o'clock. In today's girls' Division II playoff action, No. 5 seed Lakeshore, following
a first-round bye, hosts No. 12 seed West Ouachita this afternoon at 5 o'clock. In Division III, No. 1 seed Pope John Paul II, 18-1-1, is on the road
today, taking on No. 17 Holy Savior Menard.
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