Oldenburg soccer

September 25, 2024 at 1:26 p.m.
OA’s Mason Thomson defends FC’s Brian Chen.
OA’s Mason Thomson defends FC’s Brian Chen. (Will Fehlinger)


OA girls soccer romped over Richmond at the graveyard Sept. 12, winning 9-2. Aubrey Baker had a hat trick plus one, scoring at 21:05 and 1:04 of the first half and 18:02 and 16:00 of half two, the last on a header. Claire Niese got scoring underway at 34:43 of the first. At 25:01 Addisyn Lambert banged one in off the crossbar, and she got another screamer less than a minute into the second half. Bridget Lohmueller scored at 25:15 and Mary Kay Wanstrath finished at 4:30.

Sept. 14 the girls were shut out at Heritage Christian, 6-0. HC led 4-0 at half and running clock started about midway through the last half. Kya Crooke and Alanna Jordan each had two goals.

OA fell 3-2 to Providence Saturday. Lambert and Niese scored. Baker and Sophia Leising had assists.

OA destroyed Jennings County Sept. 16, 9-0. Niese earned a hat trick and Lohmueller added two goals; Baker, Maggie Tekulve, Olivia Leising and Wanstrath were other scorers.

OA beat Switzerland Co. Thursday 5-3. Niese had a hat trick plus one and Baker scored the other. Madison Hamilton had two assists. S. Leising and Lambert had 1 each.

The Twister boys clobbered host South Ripley Sept. 10, 9-1. Sept. 16, OA shut out Rising Sun 2-0. Last Tuesday on the turf at Franklin County, Oldenburg held off a late charge from their intra-county rival Wildcats to preserve a high-scoring 5-3 win. The cyclones were up big at half, 3-0, before allowing a trio of goals to the Cats after the break; fortunately for the visitors, they were able to find the net twice more. OA lost to North Central 3-1 Saturday.


OA girls soccer romped over Richmond at the graveyard Sept. 12, winning 9-2. Aubrey Baker had a hat trick plus one, scoring at 21:05 and 1:04 of the first half and 18:02 and 16:00 of half two, the last on a header. Claire Niese got scoring underway at 34:43 of the first. At 25:01 Addisyn Lambert banged one in off the crossbar, and she got another screamer less than a minute into the second half. Bridget Lohmueller scored at 25:15 and Mary Kay Wanstrath finished at 4:30.

Sept. 14 the girls were shut out at Heritage Christian, 6-0. HC led 4-0 at half and running clock started about midway through the last half. Kya Crooke and Alanna Jordan each had two goals.

OA fell 3-2 to Providence Saturday. Lambert and Niese scored. Baker and Sophia Leising had assists.

OA destroyed Jennings County Sept. 16, 9-0. Niese earned a hat trick and Lohmueller added two goals; Baker, Maggie Tekulve, Olivia Leising and Wanstrath were other scorers.

OA beat Switzerland Co. Thursday 5-3. Niese had a hat trick plus one and Baker scored the other. Madison Hamilton had two assists. S. Leising and Lambert had 1 each.

The Twister boys clobbered host South Ripley Sept. 10, 9-1. Sept. 16, OA shut out Rising Sun 2-0. Last Tuesday on the turf at Franklin County, Oldenburg held off a late charge from their intra-county rival Wildcats to preserve a high-scoring 5-3 win. The cyclones were up big at half, 3-0, before allowing a trio of goals to the Cats after the break; fortunately for the visitors, they were able to find the net twice more. OA lost to North Central 3-1 Saturday.


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