With a clear sight of goal, sophomore goalkeeper Sydney Schott launched the ball from halfway into the upper left corner of the goal during Lafayette-Eureka’s 9-4 win over Mehlville-Oakville on Senior Night, Thursday, Apr. 24.
Goalkeeper Sydney Schott launches one from far out into the top left corner of the goal. Score is 2-0, Lafayette/Eureka leading. pic.twitter.com/A1psEtZvV7
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The Lancercats started off strong, gaining a 2-0 lead over The ‘Ville in the first quarter. A key player in Lafayette-Eureka’s attack was senior Talia Ramsey who scored four of the nine goals for the side.
Lafayette-Eureka (8-1) will travel to Chicago to face Schaumburg High School, Friday, Apr. 26.
The Lancercats open the scoring in the first quarter after a goal from senior Talia Ramsey. Lafayette/Eureka leads The Ville, 1-0. Shortly after, Ville calls a timeout. pic.twitter.com/ufaWY7D5f7
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Shot stopped by goalkeeper Sydney Schott. Score is still 1-0. pic.twitter.com/H3Ms2FQZKn
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
Talia Ramsey scores again for Lafayette/Eureka, making the score 3-0. pic.twitter.com/84BohWZpgM
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
After a near miss, Lafayette/Eureka scores on the follow up, score is now 4-0. pic.twitter.com/z9IzcUjqAT
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
The Ville scores after a shot from the right wing. Score is 4-1, Lafayette/Eureka leading. pic.twitter.com/iGQl4QW6mb
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
The second half begins with Lafayette leading 4-2. pic.twitter.com/Jqwf4PJM7z
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Talia Ramsey converts her penalty to extend Lafayettes lead,5-2. pic.twitter.com/1f6vXCTv7i
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
Lafayette score again as Talia Ramsey shoots into an open goal. The Lancers now lead 6-2. pic.twitter.com/f66SuaIOU2
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
With a minute left in the 3rd quarter, Oakville score to make it a two point game. Lafayette still leads 6-4. pic.twitter.com/QI2zgYYelw
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Lafayette-Eureka extend their lead in the fourth quarter, following a goal by Annie Kirtley. The score is 8-4 with 5 minutes left in the game. pic.twitter.com/y13JxfXkKj
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
Talia Ramsey misses a penalty as Lafayette-Eureka keeps a 9-4 lead over The Ville with 1:46 remaining in the game. pic.twitter.com/btOzW5FuJg
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
Lafreka wins 9-4 over the Ville on Senior night. pic.twitter.com/lQcAPsiXYy
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
Goalkeeper Sydney Schott reflects on previous Ville matchups and her leadership role on the team. pic.twitter.com/TH2is4q0r8
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
Senior field player Talia Ramsey speaks on what senior night means to her and Ville’s aggressiveness. pic.twitter.com/uWVjlTrV7W
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 24, 2025
Coach Stuart Morse reflects on the team’s performance and mindset. pic.twitter.com/6GehYdtroo
— The Lancer Feed (@thelancerfeed) April 25, 2025

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