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Collinsville, Oklahoma
April 18, 2006
CHS Soccer -vs- Cleveland
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Double Loss
For CHS Cardinals

Brief Under 14 Exhibition
Game At Half Time
These Collinsville Under 14 Girls played the Under 14 boys (below) to a scoreless draw during halftime of the high school boys game. These and many other youth soccer teams will be playing a full day of games Saturday at the Sportsplex (near Herald Elementary).
Zac Vanatta battles for this ball in the CHS game here with Cleveland Tuesday night. As the scoreboard indicates the Cardinals were on the short end of this 2nd half score.
The CHS Lady Cards also came up short on the scoreboard against Cleveland in the early first game Tuesday. The final score in the girl's game was 2-6.
Jessica Harper kept a low profile on this first half kick.
Kelsi Miller jumps past the Cleveland goalie but the ball headed away from the goal on this first half play.
Christina Green seemed happy on this play.
Kelli Dunagan kept this opponent away from the goal.
Michael Pitts was unable to track down this ball before it crossed the sideline.
Kyle Smith took this pass in stride heading toward the Cleveland goal.
This Melissa Cottrell kick did not reach the net.
Stephen Gerber (22) and Stephen Pitts (8) were defending on this Cleveland corner kick.
Jerrica McColley sends a ball toward the Cleveland goal in first half action.
This Collinsville goal shot just missed passing over the top of the Cleveland goal.
Laura Castleberry will have a MRI soon to determine the extent of her recent knee injury. Rachel Nelson helped out the U14 teams in their exhibition.
George Tyler stopped this Cleveland shot.