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GIRLS SOCCER

The Bemidji 6V6 has become a Bemidji Youth Soccer staple. While the laid-back, six-on-six tournament comes with low stakes, it exemplifies the culture and continuity BYS aims to roll over year after year.
The Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ girls soccer team’s season came to a close in the Section 8-3A semifinals Saturday afternoon.
Addy McCrady hadn't played defense before this season. But when it mattered most, she and the rest of Bemidji's back line secured a Section 8-3A quarterfinal win over Sartell.
There will be at least two more Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ soccer games at Chet Anderson Stadium this fall.

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Even though it's no longer a Section 8-2A matchup, the Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ girls soccer players battled for a 3-1 win over rival East Grand Forks on Tuesday.
The Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ girls soccer team defeated Detroit Lakes 6-0 on Thursday in a match that featured two goals from Kate Corradi and the first-ever clean sheet for goalkeeper Hayden Seitz.
The Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ girls soccer team dropped a close game in Sartell on Saturday.
The Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ girls soccer team played in a wild game against Buffalo to open the season on Thursday.
While the sixth-seeded Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ girls soccer team matched up against third-seeded St. Michael-Albertville in the quarterfinal round of the Section 8-3A Tournament, chilling rain and wind whipped the pitch, crafting piercing conditions for the two teams to play through.
BHS was actually ranked ahead of STMA in the QRF -- Bemidji sitting in fourth and the Knights sixth -- but St. Michael-Albertville got bumped up in the coaches’ vote seeding thanks to a 3-0-2 section record, compared to a 2-4-1 mark for Bemidji.
The Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ girls soccer team closed out its regular season with a flourish on Saturday at Bemidji Middle ÍáÍáÂþ»­, including three first-half goals.
At fair, fall-foliage-lined Bemidji Middle ÍáÍáÂþ»­, two BHS freshmen each scored their first career varsity goals on Thursday.
Now 6-5-2 on the season, the Jacks will return home for a 4 p.m. kickoff against Detroit Lakes on Thursday, Oct. 6, at Bemidji Middle ÍáÍáÂþ»­.
It took a while, but the Bemidji High ÍáÍáÂþ»­ girls soccer team pulled out a win on Saturday in Brainerd.
Yeager scored the lone goal of the night for Brainerd, snapping the Lumberjacks’ shutout streak and sinking them into a 1-0 loss to begin the 218 Tournament in Brainerd.

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