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North Union’s Kylee Balzer (2) dribbles the ball while being guarded by a London defender. (Gazette photo by Bob Putman)

Lady Cats tally conference win over visiting London, 10-2

By By Bob Putman, Richwood Gazette 

September was an up and down month for the North Union girls soccer teams.

Since the start of the month the Lady Cats had won just two of their seven matches played.

But they ended the month on a high note on Monday with a 10-2 home win over London.

Kale Keigley has seen the team stay positive, despite not being able to pick up a lot of wins.

“We have better chemistry as a team than we’ve ever had,” Keigley said. “There have been times we haven’t been communicating. When we have started out slow communication is key to picking each other up.”

“It has been resilience and commitment for us,” Head Coach Bill LeRoy said. “We have some practice drills that t…

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