Monmouth-Roseville Girls Soccer Team Making the Most of Opportunities

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The Monmouth-Roseville Titan girls soccer team had to endure both the bad weather and issues with opposing team’s roster numbers last week and have only gotten on the pitch for five matches so far this season. The girls are (2-2-1) overall.

The Monmouth-Roseville girls soccer team was able to get one match in this past week. The Titans had a tie with Mendota on Monday. The scheduled game against Galesburg on Thursday was canceled due to low numbers on the Silver Streak varsity squad. Monmouth-Roseville Athletic Director Jeremy Adolphson is hoping the weather can hold up the last several weeks of the season and allow the Titan girls to get a majority of their games in.

Monmouth-Roseville Athletic Director Jeremy Adolphson

For the entire interview with Adolphson, go to the SPORTS PODCAST section.

***Story by Prairie Communications intern Ben Anderson***

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