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Central dominates Andover in North Quarterfinals

LAWRENCE - It hardly took any time at all. Central Catholic girls soccer didn't have much difficulty with Andover in its regular season finale, but playing the same team back to back with a nearly two week break can sometimes trip up even the best teams. Perhaps with that in mind, Central senior Elayna Grillakis made sure Andover never had a chance to get in the game, scoring two of her four goals in the opening minutes en route to a 6-2 blowout at home in the Division 1 North quarterfinals. "I'm proud of the fact that we came out early and brought it right to them," said Central coach Casey Grange. "We knew they were going to try and pull the offsides trap so we worked on that for a few days, and Elayna was on her A game today." All four of Grillakis' goals came in the first half, the last of which came on a breakaway in the final seconds before the halftime whistle, providing an exclamation mark on a dominant performance. Freshman Sydney Wnek also scored in the first half to help build up the 5-0 halftime advantage, and senior Caitlin Regan scored four minutes into the second half to finish off the scoring. Andover didn't go down without a fight. The Golden Warriors scored twice in a three minute span midway through the second half, both on corner kicks by Maddie Rhodes. One of the corners was headed in by Jessica Shay, and the other just curled in on its own to give Rhodes the score. By that point, Central had largely turned the game over to its reserves, but the team seemed re-energized after the two quick Andover goals. Central had several near chances to extend its lead, but Andover goalie Izzy Shih had a couple of terrific saves, including one stuffed breakaway that looked like a sure Raider goal. Shih finished with 12 saves before Scarlette Gillette came in to finish the final 15 minutes, and Gillette made one more big save before the final whistle blew. In addition to Grillakis', Wnek's and Regan's goals, Central also got a pair of assists Brooke Hernon, along with helpers from Layal Khartabil, Lizzie Dankert, Bailey Marzec and Grillakis. Goalie Mary Gerard made four saves in the win. Andover finishes its season 10-7-2, while Central Catholic improves to 17-0-1. The Raiders are now riding a 41-game unbeaten streak dating back to the start of last season and will look to continue their run to a second straight state championship in the Division 1 North semifinals against Acton-Boxboro on Wednesday. That game will be played at Cawley Stadium in Lowell starting at 7 p.m.

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Girls Soccer, 11/05/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Andover advances

Julianna Kennedy scored in the first half for Andover and the lead held up, as Andover girls soccer shut out Malden 1-0 in the first round of the Division 1 North tournament. Jessica Shay had the assist and Izzy Shih got the clean sheet in goal, and Andover will now advance to face top seeded Central Catholic in the North quarterfinal.

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Girls Soccer, 11/03/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Now, it's old hat

Haverhill soccer hadn't beaten Andover since the rivalry began in 1994 through 2012. But now the Hillies have three wins over AHS (2013, 2015, yesterday 2-0). Sydney Owen and Amanda Van Cor scored and Jessica Kramer (4 saves notched the shutout. Tara Thompson assisted on both goals.

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Girls Soccer, 10/26/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Raiders unbeaten again

The Central Catholic girls soccer team wrapped up its third consecutive unbeaten season, beating Andover 5-1 to finish 16-0-1. Elayna Grillakis had three goals and two assists, Ashley Raphael had a goal and two assists and Caitlin Regan had a goal to lead the way on offense. The trio has now combined for 80 goals this fall.

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Girls Soccer, 10/24/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Izzy does it

Sophomore Izzy Shih made a save on a breakaway with 10 seconds left as Andover held on to tie Lincoln-Sudbury, 0-0. "That took 10 years off my life!" said Andover coach Meghan Matson. "I think that was Izzy's seventh shutout this year."

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Girls Soccer, 10/21/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Win No. 150

Meghan Matson picked up her 150th victory as Andover High head coach as the Golden Warriors dispached of Lawrence 8-0. Maddie Mucher scored two goals and Caroline Ross scored once, helping Matson reach the milestone four games into her 14th season leading the Warriors.

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Girls Soccer, 09/14/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars

Hat trick for Mucher

Maddie Mucher scored a career-high three goals as Andover ran over Lowell 7-0. Hoops star Taylor Landry added a pair of goals for the winners.

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Girls Soccer, 09/06/17 » 0 Comments & 0.0 Stars