The girls soccer team at Cave Spring returned to their winning ways with a dominant performance against the William Byrd Terriers. The 4-0 victory raised the Squires’ record to 8-2, while also notching their fifth shut-out of the season.
It was a record-setting day for Cave Spring. The 2013 version of the Squires (who finished 9-3-2) had held virtually every team record: goals, shots, wins, shutouts, goals allowed and shots allowed. The 2015 Squires (who went 5-1-5) had only edged them out in fewest losses and taking the District Championship. That is, until now.
With four goals today, the 2016 Squires have tallied 28 goals on the season, breaking the previous team record of 26. Even more impressive is the fact that this year’s squad still has four games left to continue eclipsing that record. A couple other records are also within reach – but that’s a topic for another day.
Cave Spring has truly accomplished this record as a team: 9 different girls have scored this season and 10 players have at least one assist. So far…
On Monday Cave Spring will face off against Andrew Lewis. The Squires will bring their “A” game in hopes of repeating the exciting victory from their earlier meeting.