
Dylan McDonald scored six goals to lead Fort Campbell past Heritage Christian Academy on a soggy Thursday night in Hopkinsville.
The junior has scored 12 of his 19 goals this season against the Warriors, with his previous six-goal performance coming two weeks ago on post.
Rain showers that fell in Hopkinsville leading up to the start of the match subsided as the contest began, but it was McDonald that began raining goals on the Warriors in the first half as the Falcons built an 8-1 lead by halftime.
Chase Cribbett, who played for Fort Campbell in the region golf tournament earlier in the week, added two goals, upping his season total to seven.
Aidan Freck scored a goal and assisted on another, and Mateo Cerritos-Gatto scored his eighth goal of the season and handed out a pair of assists, taking his team lead to 11.
Micah Castillo and Ryan Brewer also showed up on the stat sheet with an assist.

Heritage Christian Academy got a goal in each half from Kallan Davis, giving him 24 in 11 games this season and leaving their opponent’s top scorer impressed.
“He’s really good,” McDonald said. “We’ve had trouble keeping up (with him) in both games this year.”
HCA (1-10-1) will play at Hopkinsville on Tuesday.
Fort Campbell (6-7-2) has scored 16 goals in two matches after failing to find the net in consecutive losses to University Heights Academy, Madisonville, and Todd County Central.
The Falcons will host Caldwell County on Tuesday.
HCA and Fort Campbell will meet in the 8th District tournament quarterfinals on Saturday, Oct. 5 at University Heights Academy with the winner to meet the top seed and host Blazers on Tuesday, Oct. 5.






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Fort Campbell boys plays Caldwell County on Tuesday October 1st not on Monday. It’s is also Fort Campbell’s senior night.