HUTTON’S RECORD BREAKING PERFORMANCE HEADLINES SALEM WIN

SALEM OH- Salem’s girls’ soccer team showed their prowess on the field as they clinched a commanding conference victory over Minerva with a score of 9-3 on Wednesday. The Quakers displayed their offensive firepower, lighting up the scoreboard and securing an impressive win.

A standout performance came from Rylee Hutton, who found the back of the net an astonishing six times during the match. This remarkable feat did more than just contribute to the team’s victory; it etched her name in the annals of Salem soccer history. Hutton’s exceptional achievement saw her break the school’s record for career goals, surpassing the previous mark of 104. With a new record of 108 goals to her name, Hutton’s name now stands at the pinnacle of the program’s history.

While Hutton’s record-breaking performance undoubtedly stole the spotlight, she wasn’t the only player to shine. The Quakers displayed exceptional teamwork and a relentless offensive drive throughout the match. Goals were also scored by Emmy Kemats, Ilani Jones-Wallace, and Maddy Andres, demonstrating the depth of talent within the team.

Salem’s victory over Minerva not only solidified their conference standing but also served as a testament to their skill and determination. With Rylee Hutton’s record-breaking achievement as a symbol of their success, the Quakers are poised for a promising season ahead. As they continue to play with passion and unity, the Salem girls’ soccer team remains a force to be reckoned with in their conference and beyond.