Santa Fe New Mexican

Girls soccer

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What happened: Lots of scoring in a game that was shortened to 40 minutes due to the mercy rule. The Demons (5-3 overall, 4-2 in District 1-5A) got eight combined goals from Jazzi Gonzalez and Haley Ammerman in routing the Jaguars in what amounted to the final game for each team. Neither club received an at-large bid to the Class 5A state tournament.

Standouts: Gonzalez scored five goals and had an assist while Ammerman had three goals and three assists. Freshman Asha Smelser (broken wrist and all) scored twice while classmate Lauren Mudge had a pair of goals. Sonia Goujon had the team’s other goal.

What’s next: Both teams are done for the 2020-21 season.

What happened: Two teams that originally didn’t plan to have a season played one final match against each other Saturday. The host Blue Griffins (1-3) got their first three goals from Maddie Mena to erase an early 1-0 Dragons lead. Monte del Sol’s Jennifer Madrigal opened the scoring in the first two minutes and closed it with five minutes left in regulation.

Standouts: Mena’s natural hat trick game with goals in the 25th minute, 55th minute and, finally, the 64th. Fio Moore had Prep’s other goal, as well as an assist.

What’s next: Both teams are done for the 2020-21 season.

What happened: A tie game late in the first half went the Demons’ way on a pair of penalty kicks by co-captains Jorge Lozano and Kiran Smelser, a pair of seniors who capped their stellar prep careers with Saturday’s contest. Capital got the equalizer early in the second half before Santa Fe High’s late push.

Standouts: Sophomore Max Anderson scored his first career varsity goal, a sign that coach Chris Eadie said is a glimpse at a promising future for Anderson and the rest of the Demons program.

What’s next: Both teams are done for the 2020-21 season.

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