Soccer team ties Mendocino in home opener
Terri M. Venesio | Online Sports Editor
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The City College women’s soccer team played hard in its home opener on Sept. 18 against Mendocino, but ended up with its first tie of the season.
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Half way through the second half, the Panthers took the lead with a goal by Karissa Robertson. The lead didn’t stick however, as Mendocino’s Julie Jackson responded with a goal for Mendocino.
Despite not winning the game, the first time they didn’t win this season, coach Jang-Ha Oh believes the team had a strong showing.
“It was a fun game, unlucky we didn’t get the win,” Oh said, “The players played hard.”