Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Celina cruises by Kenton, 8-0

By Gary R. Rasberry
Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Courtney McKirnan, 2, dribbles the ball past a Kenton defender during their Western Buckeye League soccer match on Tuesday. McKirnan had a goal in Celina's 8-0 win over Kenton.

Celina peppered the Kenton goal all evening as the Bulldogs improved to 3-1 in Western Buckeye League girls soccer action with an 8-0 win over the Wildcats at the Soccer Stadium on Tuesday, the fourth straight shutout for the Bulldogs on the season.
The Bulldogs (6-2-1, 3-1 WBL) recorded 36 shots on goal, scoring four goals in each half and not allowing the Wildcats (1-8, 0-5 WBL) anything other than one shot on goal during the evening.
"It was a good opportunity for everybody to get a lot of playing time," said Celina coach Calvin Freeman. "Some of the girls who haven't had the minutes on the field got a great opportunity tonight.
"It was just a good game. I feel bad for Kenton, they suffered a lot of injuries this year."
Celina jumped out right away as Emily Pottkotter scored less than a minute into the game, signaling the flurry of goals to come.
At the halfway point of the first half, Lexi Mills took a pass from Tracy Donovan and put it past Kenton keeper Adrian Bailey at the 20:39 mark.
With under 10 minutes left in the half, Celina scored again, this time Hannah Fleck scoring with 9:17 left to make it 3-0. The final goal of the first half came with Courtney McKirnan taking a breakaway and scoring with 14 seconds before the intermission.
The second half saw a four-goal flurry in the span of just under 91/2 minutes. Donovan scored a goal of her own off a rebound with 14:23 on the clock to make it 5-0. With just over nine minutes left, Cayla Hellwarth scored to make it 6-0. Pottkotter added her second goal of the night with seven minutes left to make it 7-0 and Rachel Wright concluded the scoring with a goal at the 4:43 mark.
Kenton managed just one true shot on goal, that coming in the first half. Celina freshman keeper Elizabeth Laffin made the save but spent most of the match watching the Celina defense keep Kenton away from goal.
"The last four games, our defense has come together," said Freeman. "We have four shutouts in a row. I'm very pleased with our defense."
Celina is on the road Saturday at Bellefontaine before returning home Monday to face Elida.
Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Emily Pottkotter sticks out her foot to try and trap the ball on a pass from a teammate during a Western Buckeye League soccer match against Kenton on Tuesday. Pottkotter had two goals in Celina's 8-0 victory.

Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Cayla Hellwarth, 16, had a goal in Celina's 8-0 shutout of Kenton on Tuesday.

Photo by Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Celina's Hannah Fleck dribbles the ball up the field during the Bulldogs' Western Buckeye League match against Kenton on Tuesday. Fleck had a goal in Celina's 8-0 victory.

Additional online stories on this date
People wanting to experience and learn about Grand Lake up close can go on a canoe paddle on the lake Sept. 26.
The free event, slated rain or shine, is being organized by the Grand Lake/Wabash Watershed Alliance. [More]
Celina must raise pay rates at the Bryson Pool to attract more qualified managers and teenage lifeguards, council members and Safety Service Director Jeff Hazel said during a meeting Tuesday. [More]
Subscriber and paid stories on this date
Hundreds of traveling gypsies have overrun the Mercer County Fairgrounds.
No, they're not real gypsies, but rather RV enthusiasts who arrived Monday for the fifth Eastern Gypsy Gathering.
MINSTER - The road could be less bumpy for motorists and bicyclists crossing railroad tracks on Seventh Street as a result of action taken by Minster village councilors Tuesday night.
A Celina man, who allegedly tampered with evidence and threatened a witness in a criminal case, remains incarcerated at the Mercer County Jail on a $500,000 bond after pleading not guilty in a pair of Mercer County Common Pleas Court cases.
Because of the lack of licensed speech language pathologists in the area, Celina City Schools' board of education approved contracts with two outside agencies on Monday night.
Family Care Options, a Celina facility providing respite services for caregivers, has moved from its former location at 217 S. Cherry St. to the 401 Building on Myers Road.
Picturesque, a photography business in Celina owned by sisters Abby Lange and Becca Sudhoff, has moved from West Anthony Street to a new location on Main Street.
MARIA STEIN - It wasn't a perfect night for the Marion Local Flyers, but despite some struggles, their record remained spotless when all was said and done.
Compiled by Ryan Hines and Gary R. Rasberry
The St. Henry girls golf team, having already lowered their record for low nine-hole round several ti