Already winners this season, William Byron and Kyle Larson are the favorites to find Victory Lane at the one-mile track
Jon Johnson On a cold, windy night at Rip Hewes Stadium, the Dothan Wolves girls soccer team turned up the heat offensively in beating Prattville 4-0.
“It looked really good probably that first 25 minutes of the first half. They were moving the ball … one touch passing … it looked really good.” While the strong offense gave Dothan an early cushion, it was the defense that totally dominated any time Prattville tried to make a run at getting into scoring position.
Moriah Hogans played the first half in goal for the Wolves and Briannah Crews played the second half in combining for the shutout.
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