~ PVN staff report
SHENANDOAH, April 22 — The Luray girls soccer team moved to 7-1 on the season after shutting out rival Page County, 8-0, on Friday.
LHS senior Emilee Weakley continued to lead the Bulldogs, with six goals on the day. Freshman Annah Whitmer and sophomore Hazel Parlett each added one.
The Bulldogs lead 3-0 at the half, and then scored their eighth goal with 16 minutes remaining in the match. The game was called at 8-0 by way of the slaughter rule.
About two minutes before the game was called, Page County nearly scored, if not for a great save by LHS junior keeper Trinity Hasse.
With the win, the Bulldogs remain one spot behind Bull Run District-leading Clarke. Luray’s only loss this season came on the road at the hands of the Eagles, who shutout the Bulldogs, 8-0, on Wednesday.
Next up, Luray will host Central on Tuesday at 7 p.m. before traveling to Strasburg next Friday.
With the loss, the Panthers fall to 0-10 after being shut out for a sixth time this season. Next up, Page County will host Mountain View next Friday.
For full schedules, rosters and standings — check out the Bull Run District website.
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