Lightning Girls continue to compete at the highest level 2009 Schedule
Lightning Girls continue to compete at the highest level 2009 Schedule
U10 Lightning girls go undefeated in the highest bracket with two wins and a tie @ the EPIC tournament! Check the results!
After winning the ELITE GROUP with 3 wins, the U10 girls finished second, after a hard fought final saw both teams play to a scoreless overtime draw. Unfortunately, the Lightning got the chance to experience the harsh realities of the penalty shootout, and an excellent Charlotte United North Carolina team prevailed.
The BIG STAGE experience at the Jefferson Cup is second to none.
CONGRATULATIONS Girls...and good luck in State Cup play!
Mackenzie Anton notches early first half goal. Goalkeeper Sydney Lobb and the defense take care of the rest, as the Lightning girls roll to the next round after undefeated group play. Good Luck Girls!
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RESULTS: www.lehighvalleyunited.com
In a pilot program, The U14 Black Magic girls will serve as mentors to the U10 Lightning team. Each U10 player will have the opportunity to learn about soccer - FC STYLE ... and life in general. So far, the girls have been assigned to each other, and have met between training sessions for a brief stretching and discussion session. Social events at the GAMEFACE office will also occur. The feedback so far has been great from both players and parents!
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Girls dominate with 5-1 win in Final!
The U10 Girls and their parents volunteered several hours of their time on Monday, December 29, at the Greater Food Bank of Berks County. The energetic group packaged over 2500 pounds of food items! Thanks to all participants, including U13 player Holly K., U9 player Max M., U11 player Ethan R., and U6 players Connor and Brayden.
The U10 Lightning girls will be volunteering their time over the holiday break, packaging canned goods for the children and homeless on Monday, December 29th, at the "Greater Food Bank of Berks County".
Head coach Mike Moyer said, "I think it's extremely important for our young players to get involved with projects like this. A big thanks goes out to team manager Shane Anton for organizing the day."
RESULTS: www.kickoffclassic.org
The U9 Boys challenged the U10 Girls to 3v3 games...who looks happier?