Kearny girls soccer defeated Bayonne in penalty kicks 5-4 en route to capturing its 15th straight Hudson County title.
With both teams tied at 4-4 in the penalty kick shootout, Vasquez took a quick glance at Bayonne senior Riley Williams and how she was positioned to take the penalty kick. There was no doubt in her mind where the ball was going to go.That’s 15 straight county titles for Kearny. Aracely Vazquez makes the game-winning save. The Kardinals wins in PK 5-4.
Just found out that the roster sheet provided had the numbers wrong. Kylie Galano was the one who scored the goal here ⬇️. It marks the freshman forward’s 14th goal of the season.If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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