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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
The Green Forest Lady Tigers suffered their first loss of the season last Friday, falling 6-0 at Harrison.
Green Forest coach Ashley Wilson said the Lady Tigers were disappointed with the loss but hope to use it as a learning experience.
Harrison is very good, and we knew they would be very good, Wilson said. Regardless, it was good practice and it was good for us. Of course, it never feels good to lose.
Injuries didnt help the Lady Tigers.
We had a different team out there, Wilson said. Everyone still pushed hard, but we are better than that.
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Tuesday, April 6, 2021
The Green Forest Lady Tigers arent accustomed to playing from behind this season.
But if its necessary, they can do that too.
The unbeaten Class 3A Lady Tigers rallied to beat Class 4A Shiloh Christian 4-3 on Tuesday, March 30.
Kimberly Lopez scored three goals and Kimberly Lozano scored one for Green Forest, which trailed 2-1.
It felt good to beat one of the big dogs, Green Forest coach Ashley Wilson said. Weve been having some good competition, and thats what we need.
Wilson said the Lady Tigers depth will come into play this week with two starters sidelined by injuries.
Jack it up, slide it back, swivel the wheels 45 degrees then roll it 250-300 metres to the back door of the Transitional Cathedral. That s the intent, Lewis Bradford engineer Ashley Wilson told Frank Film last week. It sounds really easy. All we need to do is make sure it is well tied together and has got some good foundations. Easy may be stretching the point but the last-ditch effort to save the 1905 NG building in Madras St from demolition to make way for the new $473 million multi-use arena is, he says, a feasible option.
The historic warehouse, home to NG Boutique since 2005, has been on the knife edge of planned demolition since 2012.