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The Mid-Prairie Golden Hawk girls and boys soccer teams wrap up the week with a pair of road matches Friday. The Golden Hawk girls visit Northeast Goose Lake. The Hawks are 3-7-3 this year after a 1-0 loss at Iowa City Regina Monday. This year, Mid-Prairie has been outscored 28-20 with 92 shots on goal, 45 corner kicks, nine assists and an 82% save percentage. Individually, Meadow Flynn leads with six goals, Lydia Beachy and Brooklyn Schneider each have two assists and Niva Helmuth 111 saves.

The Rebels are 2-10 this year after a 6-2 loss at Bellevue Monday. They have been outscored in total this season 64-9 with 43 shots on goal, 25 corner kicks, six assists and a 77% team save percentage. Individually, Lily Ranke has four goals, Claire Kenneavy two assists and Emma Carbajal 193 saves. Mid-Prairie has won four straight in the series, including a 5-0 victory last season in Wellman.

The Golden Hawk boys are 1-10-1 after a 9-0 loss in Wellman Monday to Iowa City Regina. Mid-Prairie has been outscored this year 56-8 in total with 50 shots on goal, 24 corner kicks, four assists and a 71% save percentage. Individually, Kale Miller’s three goals lead, Peyton Fox, Will Snider, Ty Huber and Adrian Sanchez Reyes each have one assist and in goal, Mac Yoder has 68 saves.

Prince of Peace is 3-8-1 this season after shutting out Bellevue 4-0 on Monday. The Irish have been outscored 33-27 on the year with 90 shots on goal, 38 corner kicks, 25 assists and an 80% save percentage. Individually, Carson DeBo has 10 goals to lead, Lukas Mussmann seven assists, and keeper Nolan Lange has 128 saves. Mid-Prairie has won two of the three meetings all-time including 2-1 in Wellman a season ago.

Action starts tonight at 5p.m. With the girls game at Northeast Goose Lake High School.