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JDHS freshman Zoe Tagsip earned the Crimson Bears Hard Hat Award.

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:06 am
by mouakter9005
The two sides would exchange runs and shots as the time forced faster action and with a minute left to play a ball was advanced to the front of the JDHS box. West Valley junior Evyn Bowen and JDHS junior keeper Alba Muir both raced to win it with Muir reaching the ball a split second sooner and dominating the point of contact.

“I saw it coming but I was really worried I wasn’t going to get to it in time,” Muir said. “My immediate thing is I just try to attack as much as I can no matter who is getting hurt or who I’m hitting, I’m not going to lie. As long as my goal is the ball, which it was, I’m good. As long as I’m in the direction of the ball I’m good. My first priority is to keep it out of that goal…I got a piece of it and knocked it out of bounds, I looked behind me and they were like stacked on top of each other…This was the first country wise email marketing list cool-looking save, not the first save, just a cool-looking one.”


“I’ve played defense my whole soccer career and just this season I started playing left wing back,” Tagsip said. “So I think it was really nice going back to defense because I already knew everything so it was really nice. I already know how to play it because Moctar (Diouf) was my coach and he taught me how to play defense. Before I was actually a forward but I don’t know how to play forward anymore. I just know how to play defense.”

The JDHS girls are now 1-1 in the RBC and 3-1 overall. West Valley is 1-1. JDHS had defeated the Cook Inlet Conference’s Eagle River 3-0 and 5-0 to open the season.

JDHS plays at Division II Northern Lights Conference opponent Houston on Thursday and at DI RBC Colony (0-1 RBC, 4-4 overall) Friday and Saturday.