Battery Creek took control early and pulled away to beat Ridgeland-Hardeeville 5-0 in a girls’ high school soccer game on Wednesday, March 23. The Dolphins used a balanced scoring attack to shut out Ridgeland-Hardeeville for the win in the girls’ high school soccer match. Four different Battery Creek players netted one goal apiece in the winning effort. Battery Creek netted another goal when a ball deflected off the foot of a Ridgeland-Hardeeville defender. As part of Battery Creek’s balanced offensive performance, Gabbi Morales, Mesawit Sharew, Kaylan Lanigan and Taylor Corlett scored one goal apiece for the Dolphins in the victory. The Battery Creek and Ridgeland-Hardeeville girls’ soccer teams are familiar opponents. In the latest meeting between the two girls’ high school soccer programs, Ridgeland-Hardeeville struggled to keep up offensively and found itself forced to play from behind throughout the contest.
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