Chapel Hill girl’s soccer defeated Northwood, 4-0, to move to 10-0 on the season and stay unbeaten in conference play on Wednesday, April 14.
Annika Hudson (16) battles with a defender for control of a loose ball as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Lizzie Ball (10) looks for an open teammate as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Lizzie Ball (10) races a defender towards a loose ball as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Madden Rutherford (11) takes a shot on goal as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Sofia Canoutas-Nadel (4) fights with Sydney Cox (7) for possession of the ball as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Sofia Canoutas-Nadel (4) takes a shot on goal while being pressured by Sam Weiss (16) as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Annika Hudson (16) races downfield after a pass from a teammate as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) falls but takes a shot on goal in the process as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) celebrates with Sofia Canoutas-Nadel (4) and other teammates as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Annika Hudson (16) takes a shot on goal as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) takes a shot on goal as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Lizzie Ball (10) jumps and gets a head on the ball as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Molly Zimmerman (8) controls the ball while being pressured by Eliza Sparrow (23) as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Kitty Pope (0) saves a shot on goal as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Lizzie Ball (10) controls the ball in the air as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Lizzie Ball (10) controls a pass from a teammate as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Anikka Hudson (16) tries to control the ball in the air as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) collides with Northwood’s goalie on a breakaway shot as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Emergency goalkeeper Sydney Arnott (10) straps on her gloves as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) takes a shot on goal as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Annika Hudson (16) is called offsides as Northwood players plead their case to the referee as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Kitty Pope (0) positions her defensive players before a free kick attempt as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Emergency goalkeeper Sydney Arnott (10) takes a goal kick as CHHS hosts Northwood in girl’s soccer on Wednesday, April 14. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
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