B-team falls to Harpeth Hall

Romy Cour and Eva Wuerth combine for solid play in the midfield for the Tigers.
The Tigers took on the Bears from Harpeth Hall on a beautiful Halloween afternoon.  After being pumped full of candy and excitement at school, the girls started the game strong, dominating possession of the ball in the first few minutes of the game.  

However, the Bears took advantage of poor shape in the back and were able to get on the board first.  Lydia West worked hard in goal to keep them at bay, but the Bears were able to follow up on many opportunities, giving them easy chances to score.

Although they didn't get the win, the Tigers showed much improvement in the second half.  They played smarter, more together, and with better shape.  Looking good as they head into their last week of competition!
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