Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Rogers girls win again on penalty kicks

- RICK FIRES Rick Fires can be reached at rfires@nwadg.com or on Twitter @NWARick.

ROGERS — Another shootout, another victory for Rogers High.

Rogers outlasted Springdale Har-Ber 4-2 in penalty kicks after battling to a scoreless tie in regulation Wednesday in 6A-West Conference girls soccer action at Whitey Smith Stadium. Rogers improved to 6-0 in a game decided by penalty kicks after regulation ended in a tie.

Rogers (18-2, 12-1) remains in first place in the 6A-West and the Lady Mounties can claim the league championsh­ip with a victory tonight against rival Rogers Heritage on Senior Night at Whitey Smith Stadium.

Rogers will then prepare to defend its state championsh­ip in the Class 6A state tournament that begins May 9 in Conway.

Rogers had several chances in regulation to score but failed. The game went to a second phase and Har-Ber went ahead 1-0 on penalty kicks when Estrada Giselle scored. Rogers answered with four straight goals while junior goalkeeper Mac Brace stopped two shots by HarBer, once when she went to her knees and the other when she used her hands to bat away an attempt.

Rogers then rushed the field after Hattie Hinkle scored to give the Lady Mounties a 4-2 advantage.

“We’re really comfortabl­e with this situation if it comes to that,” said Rogers coach Aaron Crouch, referring to penalty kicks. “We seem to handle it pretty well.”

Rogers controlled the ball for much of the game and had three early chances to score but shot wide on goal each time. Rogers’ best chance in the first half came with 1 minute, 48 seconds left before halftime when Jourdan Badely shot accurately with her left foot in front of the goal but her attempt was saved by Kanono Estera.

“We definitely had plenty of chances,” Crouch said. “Especially in the first half, we had lots of opportunit­ies to put the game away before we even got to halftime.”

Har-Ber (11-9-1, 7-6) appeared to score midway through the first half but the goal was nullified by an offsides call.

Rogers must now turn around and play back-to-back games after Tuesday’s match with Har-Ber was postponed by severe weather.

“Recovery is going to be the key,” Crouch said. “We’re going to start the recovery process, get our muscles healed up and get some of the soreness out, and get ready for (tonight).”

HARRISON 4, MORRILTON 0

Kenzie Parker scored two goals in the first half as top-seeded Harrison defeated Morrilton in a 4A-West Conference tournament quarterfin­al match.

Brylie Parker gave the Lady Goblins (19-3-1) in the opening minute with a goal off a Kaitlyn Pratt corner kick, then Kenzie Parker added her two goals for a 3-0 halftime lead. Brynn Oleson scored Harrison’s only second-half goal.

Harrison advances to today’s semifinal match against Berryville at Berryville.

BENTONVILL­E HIGH 7, SPRINGDALE 2

Tyler Ann Reash had a hat trick and Angelina Diaz added two goals to lead the Lady Tigers to the big win.

Lauren Parker and Carrie Kotoucek also added goals for Bentonvill­e, which led 3-0 at halftime.

ROGERS HIGH 2, SPRINGDALE HAR-BER 1

Nelson Rivas snapped a 1-1 tie with a little more than a minute left in the second half to give the Mounties the win.

Francisco Jimenez, who gave Rogers a 1-0 lead in the first half, picked up the assist on Rivas’ game-winner.

Har-Ber’s Kevin Cubias tied it 1-1 with a goal at around the 60-minute mark.

HARRISON 3, SUBIACO 0

Corbin Simpson scored a pair of firsthalf goals as Harrison advanced in the 4A-West Conference tournament.

Simpson scored on an assist from Hunter Holtby 2 minutes into the match, then scored again off an assist from Kaden Jones. Spencer Bailey had the other goal in the final minute of the first half off another Jones assist.

Harrison (15-4-1) advances to today’s semifinal match in Berryville against either Berryville or Clarksvill­e.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER ?? Rogers’ Samantha Todd tries to get the ball from Springdale Har-Ber’s Giselle Estrada on Wednesday. Rogers won 4-2 in a shootout after tying 0-0 in regulation time.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER Rogers’ Samantha Todd tries to get the ball from Springdale Har-Ber’s Giselle Estrada on Wednesday. Rogers won 4-2 in a shootout after tying 0-0 in regulation time.

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