The Chapel Hill High School girl’s soccer team defeated Gray’s Creek 9-0 in the first round of the NCHSAA playoffs on Monday, May 3.
Audrey Yazejian (1), Sofia Canoutas-Nadel (4) and Jessie Forrest (7) wait to be called with the starters as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Ella Matischak (15) runs onto the field with the starters as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) dribbles past a defender as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jessie Forrest (7) dribbles past a defender as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Lizzie Ball (10) looks downfield for an open teammate as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Madden Rutherford (11) takes on a defender as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Chapel Hill players and coaches huddle at halftime as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Gray’s Creek supporters watch from the stands as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Kitty Pope (0) takes a penalty kick as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) crosses the ball into the goal box as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Audrey Yazejian (1) takes a shot on goal as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) controls the ball down the field as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Audrey Yazejian (1) celebrates with Jane Rydin (13) after scoring a goal as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Lizzie Ball (10) gets past a defender and dribbles in the goal box as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Chapel Hill players gather to celebrate after scoring a goal as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) heads the ball and scores as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Jane Rydin (13) celebrates after scoring a goal off a header as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Madden Rutherford (11) dribbles with the ball as CHHS hosts Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Chapel Hill players and coaches debrief after defeating Gray’s Creek in the first round of the NCHSAA girl’s soccer playoffs on Monday, May 3. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
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