
Seven different Lady Tigers scored goals as Caldwell County’s girls ended the regular season with an 8-0 win over Todd County Central Thursday night at Butler Stadium in Princeton.
Aliya Towns had two of Caldwell’s goals as the Lady Tigers head to the postseason with an 8-8 record.
Caldwell will next face Hopkins County Central on Monday in the 7th District semifinals at Madisonville-North Hopkins.
The Lady Tigers led the Lady Rebels just 2-0 at halftime before blowing open the game in the second half and ended the contest early on the eight-goal mercy rule.
Mariah Vickery’s goal on a pass from Nunie Bates in the 68th minute was the game-ender.
Cali Traylor got the scoring started for Caldwell with a penalty kick in the 8th minute.
Towns also added a first-half goal in the 11th minute, punching home a shot in front of the net off a rebound of a Traylor shot.
Towns picked up her second goal early in the second half to make it 3-0.
Harper Ritchey then curved in a corner kick in the 45th minute.
Brooklyn Hillyard scored in the 49th minute to extend the margin to 5-0.
Addie Middleton found the net in the 55th minute.
Karmen Beasly made it 7-0 in the 65th minute.
Todd County Central (4-12-1) showed up shorthanded, so the teams played 8-on-8.
Caldwell is now 5-0 all-time against the Lady Rebels.
Todd will play again on Tuesday, facing Logan County in the 13th District tournament in Elkton.