Lady Bulldogs reel off three wins in season's third week

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LOUISA — After suffering its first loss in the 2020 girls' high school soccer season, Lawrence County reeled off three straight wins over Belfry, Pikeville and Spring Valley. Lawrence County exited Week 3 of the 2020 girls' high school soccer season 5-1.Lawrence County 10, Belfry 0 In another dominant performance in the 2020 girls' high school soccer season, Lawrence County blanked host Belfry 10-0 on Monday, Sept. 21.Emersyn Elliott scored four goals to lead Lawrence County to the victory. Along with Elliott, Lawrence County's offensive effort featured Ellie Webb (two goals, two assists), Alyssa Moore (two goals, one assist), Citori Branham (one goal), Jasmine Justice (one goal), Casey Hovis (one assist), Brylee Blair (one assist), Maggie Johnson (one assist) and Camran Diamond (one assist).Posting a shutout from her goalkeeper position, Kaison Ward provided two saves for the Lady Bulldogs. Lawrence County 8, Pikeville 0 Recording its second straight shutout, Lawrence County blanked visiting Pikeville 8-0 on Thursday, Sept. 24.The duo of Jasmine Justice (four goals, one assist) and Ellie Webb (two goals, three assists) paced Lawrence County. Along with Justice and Webb, Maggie Johnson (one goal, one assist), Emersyn Elliott (one goal, one assist), Brylee Blair (one assist) and Saibra Moore (one assist) chipped in offensively for the Lady Bulldogs. Defensively, individually, Lawrence County goalkeeper Kaison Ward logged a shutout. Lawrence County 6, Spring Valley 3 Lawrence County doubled up visiting Spring Valley 6-3 for its third straight win on Saturday, Sept. 26.Jasmine Justice scored three goals to lead Lawrence County (5-1) to the win.In addition to Justice's hat trick, Emersyn Elliott netted two goals and Ellie Webb scored one goal for the Lady Bulldogs. Key to Lawrence County's offensive attack, Webb distributed three assists. Elliott and Brylee Balir added one assist apiece for the Lady Bulldogs in the win. Continuing to produce defensively, Lawrence County goalkeeper Kaison Ward recorded a shutout with five saves. 

Andrew Mortimer