Topic > Varsity Girls Soccer (Worland vs. Powell) - 1557

What seemed to be a very long and difficult match, the Varsity Girls of Worland High School manage to win the match against Powell. Still the No. 1 player in the 3A division in the state of Wyoming, Worland battled to a loss to Lander last year at state football in Jackson, Wyoming. Worland's very first game of the season this year in 2014 was against Jackson. The defending state champions were demolished by the Warriors, and Jackson also didn't score a single goal. Most of the soccer players this year are very young, this year there are only three seniors on the team. As noted on April 4, 2014, the Warriors faced a stronger team in their division, Powell. Not only does Powell have bigger, stronger and faster girls, but they also started to worry the Warrior crowd after putting two shots into the goalie's net. With the score at 2-2 the intensity among the crowd became more and more intense. There was only about 10 minutes left in the game and like last year at state, Worland didn't want to go to overtime because if there wasn't a goal after the overtime game that would lead to a penalty shootout. As horrible as it is to have that kind of pressure with about 6 minutes left in the game, a goal was finally made for the Warriors! The score was now 3-2 and Powell was not happy. While Powell's coach jumped up and down saying this game had motivated his girls. However, Worland fought back, and as close as it was, Worland ends the match with a victory. It was really difficult to write a rating of the game; however, Anna Hepp will provide me with information from her perspective of the game along with another senior, Yesie Herrera. Sitting next to me, I asked Anna Hep...... center of paper...... same page, everyone knows what they are capable of. Above all, one important thing in all of athletics around the world is to have a family-based relationship. Not only is it difficult to be alone, but with the help of others things start to become more visible. Works Cited Bell, Fraser. “Play, play and stick it to them.” Queen's Quarterly 7 April 2014: 350. Print.Dawson, Rebeccah. "'Death is most heroic on the football field...': the cult of athletics in Melchior Vischer's footballers and Indians." Aethlon: The Journal of Sports Literature Spring-Summer 2010: n. page Print.Denu, Aaron. “Transforming the conversation about soccer in the United States: The misapplication of a formulaic announcement methodology.” ETC.: A Review of General Semantics July 2010: 255. Print.Hepp, Anna R. Personal interview. April 4, 2014.Herrera, Yesie. Personal interview. April 4. 2014.