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SPORTS
THE CHAMPION, THURSDAY, MARCH 28 - APRIL 3, 2024 • PAGE 10
Jamilla Ormandin scored five times to help Clarkston to a 10-1 victory in
the opening game. Photos by Mark Brock
Kaw Htoo was one of several Angoras with a hattrick against Hapeville.
Clarkston’s boys’ team has a 12-3 record; the girls’ team is 11-4.
Both Clarkston teams had at least one player with a hattrick.
Clarkston’s girls’ team has three
games left in its season, and the boys’
have two games left.
Clarkston dominates in soccer sweep
BY MARK BROCK
Kaw Htoo scored four goals as
the No. 9 Clarkston High School
Angoras closed out a Region 6-4A
soccer sweep of the Hapeville High
School Hornets at Hallford Stadium
with an 11-0 win in boys' soccer on
March 22.
Htoo opened the scoring in the
boys' nightcap as he took a deep
pass and fired a shot into the right
corner of the goal past Hapeville
keeper Amari Harris to put the
Angoras up 1-0 with 32:44 left to
play in the first half.
A Ku Say goal on an assist from
Johanthan Mahhondoum at the
23:46 mark started a three-goal
run in four minutes for the Angoras
(12-3, 6-1), and then Htoo found
the open net behind Harris for his
second goal of the night to make it
3-0 at the 23:07 mark.
Htoo got an assist on the next
score for the Angoras when he
found Say to make it 4-0 with 21:31
left in the opening half.
The goals came fast following
a Gabriel Halukoma shot from the
right side with 14:01 left in the half.
Htoo picked up the hattrick making
it 6-0 with 12:42 remaining.
Two minutes later, Kiza Kitumbu
made it a 7-0 lead with Say
following up less than a minute later
with his third goal of the evening to
up the margin to 8-0.
Htoo added his fourth goal
of the night with 5:55 to play as
the lead went to 9-0. Halukoma
added his second goal and Ngogo
Munezero closed out the game for
the final of 11-0.
Clarkston keeper Fidel Maleko
finished the night with two saves on
the only two shots on goal by the
Hornets.
(Girls) Clarkston 10, Hapeville 1
Jamilla Ormandin had the hot
foot for the Clarkston Angoras in
the opening game of the night
as she struck for five goals in the
10-1 victory in girls' action against
Hapeville.
Ormandin scored less than three
minutes into the game when she
received a pass from Tha Chin for
a goal to put Clarkston (11-4, 5-2)
up 1-0. Six minutes later, Ormandin
blasted a shot from about 30 yards
out to make it 2-0.
A handball in the box with 25:11
to go in the first half set up SanDar
Aye for a penalty kick that she put
past Hapeville keeper Adalgisa
Weiers into the left corner of the
goal to make it 3-0.
Ormandin collected her hattrick
goal less than two minutes after
the penalty kick when she hit a shot
with a crowd in front of the goal to
make it a 4-0 margin.
Hapeville got on the board with
22:17 left in the half after Quran
Rogers got loose and put a shot past
Clarkston goalie Liberty Hunter to
make it 4-1.
Ormandin answered in 59
seconds by putting another goal in
the net for her fourth of the half to
make it 5-1 at the break.
Scoring got off to a slow start
in the second half, until Willah
Johnson scored to make it 6-1 at the
25:35 mark. Chin followed a couple
of minutes later with another goal
to push the lead to 7-1.
The fifth goal of the game for
Ormandin came with 21:25 to play.
Senit Teame got the assist to make
it 8-1.
Clarkston added goals by
Benedith Halukoma (13:07) and
Esther Sifa (4:42) to finish off the
10-1 win.