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i a To ’ September 5, 2002 Lady Cobras win Raleigh tourney The 1984 Lady Cobra Classic soccer team won the CASL labor Day Challenge last weekend in Raleigh. Although the weather was extremely wet, the Cobras won two of their three round robin matches in reg- ulation and won the other on penalty kicks. The Lady Cobras defeated the Raleigh Blast 2-0 in the first game. The field condi- tions were so wet that the ball often stopped dead in the water. Lesley Potter scored for the Cobras in the first half, and Stephanie Edwards scored in the second half when we field was almost entirely saturated with water. Due to near continuous driving rains, the second match against the Raleigh Five was determined by each team taking five penal- ty kicks. Keeper Stacey Spicer made three fantastic saves as four Cobras con- verted on their chances. Scoring on the penalty kicks were Lesley Potter, Stephanie Edwards, Emily Edwards and Sara Sipe. The Cobras’ third match was against the Greensboro Flamingos, with the winner advancing to the champi- onship match later in the day. Potter scored the lone goal of the first half, and TR gg eg ae a The 84 Greater Cleveland County Soccer Association Lady Cobras won the CASL Labor Day Tournament in Raleigh. Front row, left to right, Sarah Sipe, Susie Potter and Jessica Blevins. Middle row, Stacey Spicer, Cassie Gold, Logan Beam, Amanda Stewart, Candice Campion, Lindsey Bumgardner, Alex Davis, Emily Edwards, Aisha Amuda. Back row, Leslie Potter, Stephanie Pitt, Alex Davis and Stephanie Pitt added second half goals as the Cobras won 3-0. The Lady Cobras were the only team in the U-18 brack- et to win all thee first round matches and go unscored CT Ee TR ERNE The Kings Mountain Herald Page 7A Corbra attack that tallied four more goals for a 5-0 vic- tory. Candace Campion and Lesley Potter scored two goals apiece, and Sara Sipe added a goal. The Cobras scored 10 goals and did not give up a single goal in the tourna- ment. The goal keeping of Stacey Spicer was exception- al and she had plenty of support from defenders Logan Beam, Heather Keener, Jessica Blevins, Lindsey Bumgarner and Cassie Gold. The Cobras will begin their regular season play on September 14 as they host the Burke Blast at 2 p.m. at Gardner-Webb University. dln] Dan Crawford UE ICEL GR OR Paid for by Committee To Re-Elect Dan Crawford Heather Keener, Stephanie Edwards. upon. oy In the championship match against Fuquay Fusion, the Cobras again scored in the first half for a 1-0 halftime lead. The sec- ond half saw a relentless P | GSK | N If you or a loved one has been injured, become addicted or died as a result of taking the painkiller OxyContin, please call FP | C K E R S Greg Jones & Associates about a potential lawsuit. 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