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Hughes 93 G was representing this past week.. The legacy lives on !

Starting with Bailey Fontenot in goal for the Lady Cardinals.. the sophomore goal keeper kept a clean sheet throughout the half against UTSA... Lamar scored in the first half and held the lead throughout the half behind Fontenot. Game ended 1-1. Goal scored against Bailey's Backup.. not her fault it was a  PK.

Friday night Freshman mid fielder Aaron Strawser played upwards of 35 minutes for the Lady Long Horns... Awesome for a freshman on any team.

Saturday night is when the fire works started.. with sophomore transfer Emily Hughes partnering up with Natalie Hagar (two former 93G players as well as Natalie being the 2011 Super Gold MVP) for HBU Lady Huskies against another former 93G Caitlyn Stowe for the Sam Houston Bear kats.  Hughes scored a goal that would tie the game up 1-1. And the game would end in a draw. I know Mike and Anna were elated with Emily's performance who usually keep a very humble demeanor of their very talented daughter.

Finally Zuri Prince and Bianca Garza would meet up in Nacogdoches where the two former teammates would square off. Zuri got the best of the meeting scoring 4 goals and an assist to cap off a career best night.

All and all and awesome representation of the hard work that Mike Hughes and his former team put in on and off the training field.

Will keep you posted as more develops.
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Great news RIP!  The girls seem to be continuing on with the tradition!  This will be a tough year for me without Chloe on the field; but as you know she has decided to walk away for a year to pursue her dream to be a Longhorn!  She will be enrolling in the Spring and going thru the walk-on process.  Fingers crossed! And what a night for Zuri!  SFA will be a force! Keep the updates coming!
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