Short-handed Ozaukee/Random Lake falls to Xavier in state semifinal

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MILWAUKEE — For a second season in a row, Ozaukee/Random Lake's WIAA Division 4 girls soccer state tournament was ended by Xavier.

After losing the state championship to the Hawks in 2025, the co-op lost 4-0 on June 19 in the D4 semifinals.

It was the second state appearance for Ozaukee/Random Lake in the co-ops third year of existence.

Not playing in the game were sophomore Mya Schroeder, the state's leading goal scorer heading into state, and freshman defender Addison Kurlinkski due to prior commitments.

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Senior midfielder Faith Wilson was also injured in the first half which left the co-op further shorthanded, being outscored 12-0 before halftime.

Xavier led 2-0 at halftime, getting a pair of goals by sophomore Helayna Krueger.

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She scored in the ninth minute when she got the ball in the left corner after driving into the box before scoring 30 minutes later on another drive into the box assisted by teammate Khloe Standish.

Krueger added her third goal in the 68th minute, blasting a shot from 15 yards out off a turnover. She overtook Schroeder for the state lead in goals with her 54th on the season.

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Schroeder had 52 goals coming in to the state semifinals.

The fourth and final goal for the Hawks was scored in the 71st minute by Kayla Standish, who found the back of the net directly off a corner kick.

Xavier out-shot Ozaukee/Random Lake 23-0 and had a 14-0 advantage in shots on goal.

Contact Tom Dombeck at 920-686-2965 or [email protected]. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, at @Tom_Dombeck.

This article originally appeared on Sheboygan Press: Xavier defeats Ozaukee/Random Lake in WIAA D5 girls soccer semifinal


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