
Carroll County Varsity Girls Soccer traveled up to the Bobcat Din in Radford Monday night, falling by a final score of 3-0 in the Three Rivers District match.
CCHS is now 8-5-2 on the season and will finish up in fourth place in the league. The team will have two more chances to play back at Tommy Thompson Field, first on Tuesday night at 4:30 and then Wednesday night at 5:30.
In each of the five setbacks on the season the Lady Cavaliers were blanked by their opponent. One of the ties was 0-0 as well with seven of the eight victories coming off a shutout.
Monday night was on its way to repeating the home match with Radford, which was the above mentioned 0-0 deadlock. Radford was finally able to find the back of the net in the opening forty minutes of play. The teams headed into the break at 1-0.
Radford was able to protect their lead and once they scored their second goal they were able to focus on locking down the Lady Cavaliers. The third and final goal put the match out of reach.
The good news for Head Coach Adrienne Harris and her group is that they will have two more opportunities to reignite the offense ahead of the Regional tournament. The team is in the 7-10 seed grouping with both the seventh and eighth seeds hosting the play in match.
Carroll County defeated Martinsville 4-0 and Patrick County 2-0 in the away portion of the home and home series. Getting the offense back in their comfort zone over the next two nights is imperative for the program. Whether its at home as a 7/8 or on the road as a 9/10, a first round victory was give the program a huge boost for the off-season work outs.
Brittany Kinney and her Junior Varsity squad battled the Bobcats for 60 minutes before falling by a 2-1 tally. Both matches with Radford were back and forth events. The JV team will close out its season Tuesday night at Tommy Thompson Field.