
Carrie Burken
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3 weeks ago |
pencitycurrent.com | Carrie Burken |John Bohnenkamp
LADY HOUNDS SOCCER Posted Thursday, May 15, 2025 10:23 pm So hopefully today's game motivates us to do more work in practice next week to get better at those things that we didn't look so great at.” FORT MADISON - Davenport North handed Fort Madison’s girls soccer team its second loss of the season and also provided the Bloodhounds with something to work on for the upcoming postseason. The 5-2 loss at the Baxter Sports Complex on Thursday night was an education for the Bloodhounds (12-2-2),...
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1 month ago |
pencitycurrent.com | Carrie Burken |John Bohnenkamp
"We couldn't get possession. Normally, we can figure it out a little bit where we can start having success, and we just weren't able to today.
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1 month ago |
pencitycurrent.com | Carrie Burken |John Bohnenkamp
LADY HOUNDS SOCCER Posted Thursday, April 24, 2025 8:58 pm So I challenged them this game, if you see your teammate down, give them encouragement. If your teammate encourages you, don't stay down,respect that they're saying you're good and let it go.” FORT MADISON - It took a few seconds for Fort Madison girls soccer coach Carrie Burken to congratulate everyone involved in the first goal of Thursday’s 6-0 win over Mount Pleasant at the Baxter Sports Complex. Even after the match, Burken tried...
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1 month ago |
pencitycurrent.com | Carrie Burken |John Bohnenkamp
LADY HOUNDS SOCCER Posted Thursday, April 17, 2025 11:45 pm And that's what I appreciate about so many of our players, is it doesn't matter where I put them. they're just going to do their best to help their team be successful.” Ellie Hellman spent the first couple of weeks in her new role as Fort Madison’s goalkeeper running in place, or jogging in circles, anything to stay active as all of the action was at the other end of the field. It’s gotten busier for Hellman this week, and the...
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2 months ago |
pencitycurrent.com | Carrie Burken |John Bohnenkamp
LADY HOUNDS SOCCER Posted Monday, March 31, 2025 9:58 am Everyone who came back from last year, you can tell how much better they have gotten. And I like our freshmen, they’re going to help us out this season.” FORT MADISON - There is no question that Fort Madison’s girls soccer team can score goals. So the biggest concern for coach Carrie Burken was finding someone to stop the opposing team’s shots. The Bloodhounds went 11-4 last season, with 10 of those wins coming on shutouts with Taylor...
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