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Leesville Road wins 2nd consecutive 4-A soccer title


May 30, 2009

RALEIGH — ­ It went down to a series of penalty kicks as Raleigh Leesville Road slipped past Charlotte Ardrey Kell 1-0 on Saturday
night in a battle of unbeaten teams in the 24th annual North Carolina High School Athletic Association¹s women¹s 4-A soccer championship at Paul Derr Stadium at N.C. State.

The teams battled through 80 minutes of regulation play, 20 minutes of overtime and then 10 minutes of sudden death overtime before going to penalty kicks.

The defensive battle saw Leesville take 12 shots on goal to only three official shots for Ardrey Kell, and Kell had no corner kicks to four for Leesville. Ironically, Leesville keeper Erika Lenns was not credited with a save during the 110 minutes of action but made three huge ones in the penalty kicks to earn Most Valuable Player honors.

The Pride converted all three of its kicks in the session, with Nicole Jewell, Stephanie Bronson and Nitang Jones finding the back of the net. Kell, which went first in the kicks, missed its first two and then Nicole Steyl tallied. But when Lenns made the stop on Liska Dobberstein¹s attempt, the fourth for Ardrey Kell, that preserved the win for the Pride and the celebration began.

Leesville, a young team with only two senior starters, posted a 22-0-3 mark. Kell, in only its third year of existence, finished the season 21-1-1. Neither team even allowed a goal in its five playoff games prior to the championship.

The Raleigh Sports Consortium serves as the primary host city partner for the women's soccer championship, along with the Raleigh Convention and Visitors Bureau. Wendy¹s is the presenting sponsor for the NCHSAA sports program.

BOX SCORE:

OT OT OT OT OK
Raleigh Leesville Road 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-- 1
Charlotte Ardrey Kell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-- 0

SCORING
Leesville Road defeated Ardrey Kell 3-1 in penalty kicks.

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