Trigg County scored their goals in bunches Thursday as they beat Crittenden County 7-1 at the Complex.
The win was their first in district play and ups their record to 5-6 with their third win in their last four games.
Every day should be Kelci Winn's birthday. The junior tied a school record with four goals on her 17th birthday. She also had two goals on her birthday two years ago.
Winn scored on a breakaway 10 minutes into the game to begin the scoring for the Lady Wildcats.
Taylor Davis added a goal off a free kick nine minutes later to put Trigg up 2-0. Just 90 seconds later, Brooke Allen found the left corner of the net from 25 yards out for a 3-0 lead.
Trigg wrapped up the first half scoring when Millie Futrell sent a nice crossing pass to Winn, who knocked it into the net out of mid-air for a 4-0 lead.
In the second half, Winn scored off an Ashley Wiegand pass for a 5-0 lead. Less than a minute later, Winn fed Laykn Brooks with her first goal of the game and a 6-0 lead.
Misty Wallace scored Crittenden County's lone goal in the 58th minute.
Winn finished the game's scoring with her fourth goal in the 65th minute.
Trigg County outshot Crittenden County 30-4 in the game, with their strong defense meaning goalie Katie Davis needed just two saves in the game.
CLICK HERE to listen to comments from Lady Wildcat head coach Mike Smith on the win
Trigg County will play at Hopkinsville Tuesday.
Brooke Allen battles a Crittenden County player for the ball.
Taylor Davis (left) advances on Crittenden County's Misty Wallace.
Crittenden County's defense tried everything to contain Trigg County's Kelci Winn, who still managed to tie a school record with four goals in the game.
In other games from Thursday:
- Hopkinsville beat Fort Campbell 6-1 as Bennett Peck scored the hat trick, and Payton Bucko added two goals. Also scoring was Hunter Neel. Bucko also had two assists as the Lady Tigers wrapped up the number one seed in next month's district tournament. Hoptown is now 10-2 with their sixth straight win, while Fort Campbell falls to 6-5. Hopkinsville also won the JV game 7-1 as Lexie Bozell had three goals, and Caroline Noel added two.
- UHA was scoreless for the first 57 minutes of their game with Todd County Central before exploding for eight goals in the final 23 minutes to grab the 8-1 win at Givens Field. Sara Allen scored four goals for UHA, while Jessica Harper added two and Alli Ross and Elizabeth Settle each scored a goal. UHA won the JV game 2-1 on goals by Conner East and Shelby Martin. The Lady Blazers are now 7-3 on the season.
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