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| Lisa Myers started the girls' soccer season on North Mecklenburg's junior varsity. On Friday, she played varsity catalyst. Myers, a freshman midfielder, scored the first goal in the Vikings' 3-1 victory against Winston-Salem Mount Tabor in the fourth round of the N.C. 4A playoffs at North Meck. The Vikings got off to a quick start when Myers followed home a mishandled rebound 11 minutes into the match. They'll play the winner of today's Providence-Ardrey Kell game. "We were going for the long cross and my job as outside midfielder is to be out there," she said. "I was just doing what I was supposed to be doing. I wasn't really thinking at all. I was just going `it's going in,' and it did." That quick strike was the spark North Meck (14-3-1) needed to take a 1-0 lead into the break against the No. 10 team in the state. Samantha Sterns padded the Vikings' lead with a goal to open the second half, followed by a goal from Meghan Bullock in the 61st minute. Mount Tabor (17-5-1), which had an eight-game win streak snapped, avoided the shutout on Mary Reinhardt's goal in the 68th minute, the second goal allowed by North Meck since April 3. "I'm excited by the fact we got it done tonight," Vikings coach Neil Roberts said. "We really used a lot of energy and emotion against Weddington Wednesday and I feel like we were able to get it done tonight on maybe about 80 percent efficiency." Mooresville wins 3A track crown Mooresville's boys w ... |
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