Raptors Dominate in 8-0 Shutout, Enforcing Mercy Rule at 70th Minute
It was a night of total domination for Montgomery College, as the Raptors set a season high in goals while maintaining a clean sheet in a commanding 8-0 win over Prince George's Community College.
The goals came early and often for the Raptors, who opened the scoring within minutes and never looked back. Their relentless attacking pressure left the Owls with few chances to slow the pace or build any meaningful possession. By halftime, the outcome was all but decided, with Montgomery holding a commanding 6-0 lead. Two more goals after the break sealed the result, ending the game at the 70-minute mark via the eight-goal mercy rule.
Box Score Standouts
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Juline Sonneveldt (#14) delivered an outstanding all-around performance, scoring four goals, adding two assists, and recording six total shots in just 63 minutes of action.
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Katherine Yanez (#16) dominated the midfield with three goals and an assist on four shots, playing the full 70 minutes.
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Darby Marshall (#24) made the most of her 25-minute shift, scoring two goals on three shots, showcasing explosive finishing off the bench.
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Brianna Herrera Talavera (#19) contributed two goals and an assist in only 38 minutes, adding another layer to Montgomery's dynamic attack.
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Lillia Erickson (#17) also netted two goals on four shots in under 50 minutes of play.
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Zoelle Haas (#7) and Lindsay Lara-Cedillo (#12) each added a goal and assist, further spreading the offensive output across the lineup.
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Karla Hernandez (#25) chipped in with a goal and assist in 36 minutes, while Emily Emilio de Barros (#22) contributed an assist off the bench.
Defensively, the Raptors were airtight. The backline, anchored by Katherine Cortez Aquino (#15), Adriana Gamez (#8), and Ruby Lancaster (#1) in goal, allowed no shots on target and completely shut down PGCC's attacking options.
Montgomery's complete team performance — from sharp finishing to disciplined defending — leaves no doubt about the momentum they carry into the rest of the season.












































