Ada, Okla - A late penalty kick from team captain Katelin Heize would help the Angelo State women's soccer team escape Oklahoma with a 1-0 victory.
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The Rambelles improved to 2-1 after today's victory, while East Central fell to 1-3.
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The Rambelles would get the action going early with
Graycen Rasmussen getting the first shot of the contest at the 3:30 marker that would end up getting saved by the Tigers keeper Madison Mayhall.
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The Rambelles would continue the pressure on the Tiger's backline by recording 12 shots, with four on goal compared to the Tiger's six shots and two being on goal in the first half.
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In the sticks,
Amber Lockwood would have very little action in the first half recording two saves.
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In the second half, the Rambelles would take the game over offensively and defensively recording 15 shots with three being on goal compared to the two shots on goal from the Tigers.
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The Rambelles would out shoot the Tigers 27-9 in the match, with seven being on goal for the Blue and Gold, and five being on goal for the Tigers.
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The team captain
Katelin Heise would come up clutch for the Rambelles as she stepped up to the penalty box in the 85th minute, and gave the Rambelles a 1-0 advantage resulting in the victory.
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Amber Lockwood would record her second shutout in three games, and her ninth as a Rambelle after recording five saves in the contest.
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From Travis McCorkle: " Physical game today. Had a couple of really good chances in the first half that we need to start scoring. On the plus side, I thought the girls played better in the second half, especially in midfield where we intercepted more passes, won clearances, and passed quicker. We had our issues in defending today, but in the end earned the shutout and three points for the win on the road. Really looking forward to playing at home with our fans next week.Â
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