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The Lady Dino soccer team’s season came to an end on October 16 in Ogden with a 4-0 loss to the Tigers. Carbon finished the season 12-5  with a Region 12 record of 6-2  and held the No.6 spot in the RPI.

The 3A State Championships will end tomorrow when either Morgan or Ogden will be crowned the top team in the classification. Morgan won the 3A title last year while Ogden claimed second place in 4A last season and were the top team in the classification the year before.

Below is a complete recap of every game in the 2021 season:

August 10- Union- Win 2-1

Both teams had their defense on display in the first half battling back and forth, but going into the locker room at the break scoreless.

In the second half the Cougars and Dinos would both find the back of the net, trading goals to tie things up at 1 each, a score that would hold till the end of regulation. Moving into  overtime, Carbon would close out the game, registering the only goal in the period.

For the Dinos, junior Kinley Cowdell and sophomore Amiah Timothy both scored to help Carbon earn their first win of the season.

August 12- North Sanpete- Loss 2-0

The Lady Dino soccer squad was on the road for it’s second match of the season in Mount Pleasant to face the North Sanpete Hawks  on Thursday. Coming off a 2-1 overtime win against Union, Carbon was looking to keep the streak going. At the end of the match they were on the wrong end of the 2-0 score.

These two teams faced off last season in the second round of the 3A State Championships,and it was Carbon coming away with a 1-0 victory.

The first half was relatively quiet as the teams would head to the locker room in a scoreless tie.

In the second half North Sanpete’s Adelay Stavros and Adelaide Johansen both found the back of the net. In goal for the Hawks Eryn Briggs was credited with the shutout.

For the Dinos Emma Flemmet had 12 saves in the game, bringing her season total to 24.

August 19- Juab- Win 3-1

The Lady Dinos were happy to be in front of the hometown crowd on Thursday when Juab came to town. Sitting at 1-1 and coming off a 2-0 loss to North Sanpete, Carbon would get back to business early scoring two goals in the first half and adding another in the second claiming the 3-1 victory.

Originally the Dinos were to face the Millard Eagles on Tuesday for the home opener but due to transportation issues that game had to be rescheduled until August 31.

Kacie Brady would find the back of the net first for the Dinos, when she sent one toward goal that appeared like the goalkeeper for Juab would stop, but the ball took a good bounce for Carbon and find it’s way home. Amiah Timothy captured the other two goals for the Dinos and scored them back to back, one in the late moments of the first half and one in the early moments of the second.

Emma Flemmet earned the win in goal with 11 saves.

August 20- Manti- Loss 2-1

The Dinos traveled to Manti Friday to take on the Templars. Coming off a victory Thursday against Juab at home, the road was not so kind as the Dinos dropped the match 2-1.

Sophomore Allie smith scored the lone goal for the Dinos in the second half, and Emma Flemmet grabbed 12 saves in goal.

August 24- Delta- Win 7-0

Sophomore Amiah Timothy found the back of the net four times as the Carbon Lady Dinos rolled past the Delta Rabbits 7-0 on the road Tuesday afternoon.

Looking to rebound from Thursday’s one-goal loss to Manti, Carbon was dominant in every aspect of Tuesday’s win. Holding a 3-0 lead at the end of the first half, the Lady Dinos tacked on four more goals in the final stanza to improve to 3-2 on the young season.

Kacie Brady, Kinley Cowdell and Beverly Lancaster each added one goal for Carbon. Shalyce Rahaula assisted two goals in the win.

Emma Flemmet recorded the shutout as goalkeeper, logging six saves in the process. Through five starts Flemmet has only allowed six goals.

Timothy’s four goal effort runs her season total to seven on the season and marks her second multi-goal game overall.

August 26- Parowan- Win 4-0

Coming off a 7-0 win over Delta, the Dinos welcomed the Parowan Rams to Price on Thursday. Picking up where they left off, Carbon shutout the Rams 4-0.

Amiah Timothy, Mia Crompton, Shalyce Rahaula and Thalyn Lyman all scored for the Dinos.

Emma Flemmet registered another shutout in the victory.

August 31- Millard- Win 4-3

The Lady Dinos soccer team was back on the field to take on the Millard Eagles in a match that was originally scheduled for August 17. The Dinos have been compiling wins since then dropping just two matches all season. Their last two wins have been shutouts against Delta (7-0) and Parowan (4-0).  The contest with Millard was a little tighter than that but the Dinos would come out on top 4-3.

Amiah Timothy continued her tear on the season scoring two goal to add to her team leading total of 10. Carbon forced the Eagles to play on their heels for most of the contest. Scoring  twice in the first and twice in the second the Dinos held Millard to a single goal in the first half.

The Eagles made it interesting in the second half scoring two goals but that was as close as they would get and Carbon sealed the victory.

Along with Timothy’s two goals, Kinley Cowdell and Kacie Brady each found the back of the net once. Emma Flemmet had seven saves in goal.

For Millard, junior Kara Camp had all three goals.

September 2 Richfield – Win 1-1

The Carbon Lady Dinos soccer team welcomed the Richfield Wildcats to Price on Thursday for a region contest. In a highly competitive match-up the Dinos and Wildcats would need penalty kicks to decide the out come and Carbon came away taking the win 5-4 on penalty kicks.

The Dinos are enjoying a 6-2 record and are now 1-0 in region play, and have already jumped up one spot to No.5 in the RPI that was released just yesterday.

Carbon and Richfield matches are always exciting, last season the Wildcats won both meetings, but by just one goal.

Thursday’s match would not disappoint either with both teams playing to a 1-1 tie at the end of regulation. Kinley Cowdell scored Carbon’s only goal in regulation in the first half, Richfield would counter in half number two knotting up the score at one goal each.

Cowdell, Beverly Lancaster, Amiah Timothy, Allie Smith and Jezmin Presset all found the back of the net in the penalty kick phase giving Carbon the win.

September 7- Canyon View- Loss 2-1

On Tuesday, the Lady Dinos traveled to Cedar City for their first meeting with the newest member of Region 12, the Canyon View Falcons. Canyon View dropped down from playing in 4A last year and in the first match-up with the Dinos, the Falcons earned the 3-1 win, dropping the Dinos to 6-3 on the season and 1-1 in region play. The Dinos also dropped one spot in the RPI to No. 6.

Canyon View came out in the first half scoring one goal while holding Carbon scoreless. In the second half the Falcons found the back of the net twice.

The Dinos were able to put one goal on the board, from the foot of Amiah Timothy, her 11 of the season.

When the RPI was originally released on Sept. 2, Carbon was in the number six position and the next day after a win against Richfield they climbed to No. 5, the loss puts them back in their original spot, but Carbon has opportunity to climb once again starting next week.

September 14- Emery- Win 2-1

Amiah Timothy scored the go-ahead goal with eight minutes remaining in regulation to lift the Carbon Lady Dinos past the Emery Lady Spartans 2-1 in a region contest Tuesday afternoon in Castle Dale.

Locked in a scoreless tie at the end of the first half, both teams found offensive success in the final stanza. In the end it was Carbon that came out on top to secure the important region win.

Timothy recorded both goals for the Lady Dinos, the first coming early in the second half. Emery tied the game moments later as BreElle Parkins found the back of the net to draw even.

Atlee Madrid and Jezmin Pressett each assisted Timothy on the two Carbon scores. The win gives Carbon a 2-1 record in league play and 7-3 overall entering the final go around next week.

September 21- Richfield- Win 4-3 (OT)

The Dinos soccer team met up with the Richfield Wildcats on Tuesday on the road in what would turn out to be another competitive contest with Carbon taking the 4-3 win in overtime.

The last time these two teams faced each other on September 2, the Dinos came away with the 5-4 win on penalty kicks.

Carbon came out and scored two goals in the first half and carried a 2-1 lead into halftime. The two teams would switch places in the second half with Richfield finding the back of the net twice and Carbon found it just once, bringing the the score at the end of regulation to 3-3.

Heading into the overtime period, Carbon did all that they had to do, score one goal and take the victory 4-3.

Molly Banks, Kacie Brady, Amiah Timothy and Thalyn Lyman all scored goals helping the Dinos seal the victory.

September 23- Grand County- Win (9-0)

The Lady Dinos soccer team were riding a two game win streak when they headed to Moab on Thursday to take on the Grand County Red Devils. Grand just came off a 5-1 loss at the hands of the Emery Spartans when they welcomed Carbon. The Dinos got in and got out taking a 9-0 victory.

Carbon seems to be hitting their stride at the right time headed into the final games of the season and winners of seven of their last eight. Just two games remain on the schedule with the first round of the State Tournament set to begin on Oct. 9.

Grand started out the season strong winning their first three in a row, but have stumbled of late losing their last four.

The Dinos came out and meant business in the first half scoring seven goals, they would then go on to find the back of the net two more times in the second sealing the win.

Six different players put goals on the board for Carbon, but Amiah Timothy seemed to be the one that gave Grand the most trouble scoring three in the contest. Timothy has been a force for the Dinos scoring 17 goals this season.

Kinley Cowdell added her fifth and sixth goals on the year and Molly Banks, Kacie Brady, Beverly Lancaster and Mia Crompton also added goals in the win. Emma Flemmet collected her third shutout in goal as well.

September 28- Canyon View- Loss 3-1

The Carbon Lady Dinos were unable to protect home field as they suffered a 3-1 loss to the Canyon View Falcons in a Region 12 contest Tuesday afternoon on the soccer field.

Beverly Lancaster scored the lone goal of the afternoon for Carbon as the Lady Dinos stayed within striking distance of the powerful Falcons. With seven minutes remaining the first half the game was stopped due to lightning. The delay lasted for 55 minutes before resuming play, but another lightning strike forced a second stoppage with 29 minutes remaining. Roughly an hour after the second stoppage a decision was made to call the game in favor of Canyon View.

Amiah Timothy assisted Lancaster on Carbon’s only score. Despite allowing three goals, Emma Flemmet delivered a solid performance at goalie with 15 saves.

The Lady Dinos needed to secure a victory on Tuesday in order to claim at least a share of the Region 12 crown. The loss for Carbon was the clincher for Canyon View, who improved to 13-3 on the season, but more importantly 7-0 in Region 12 action.

September 30- Emery- Win 8-0

The Carbon Lady Dinos completed the season sweep of the Emery Lady Spartans with a dominating 8-0 victory Thursday afternoon in Price.

Returning to the field just two days after suffering a crucial region loss to Canyon View, the Lady Dinos showed no signs of a letdown, taking immediate control of the game with six first half goals.

Junior Kinley Cowdell found the back of the net three times as five Carbon players scored at least one goal. Sophomore Amiah Timothy ran her season total to 19 as she scored twice. Beverly Lancaster and Brittany Huff also scored once.

Senior Molly Banks put together a solid performance as she finished with one goal and three assists.

The win for Carbon clinches second place in the Region 12 division, placing them behind Canyon View, who is a perceived top three seed in the playoffs. The Lady Dinos will return to the field in a make-up contest with the Grand Red Devils on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at home to wrap up the regular season.

October 5- Grand County- Win 8-0

The regular season came to an end Tuesday for the Lady Dino soccer team. Making their way through the season Carbon has put together another great year and when Grand came to town on Senior Day, the Dinos were ready and put them away 8-0 moving their record to 11-4.

In the second meeting of the season between the two teams, the Dinos took control early scoring five goals in the first half and then adding three more in the second half.  Amiah Timothy found the back of the net six times adding to her team leading 25 for the season, which also lands her at No. 6 in the state across all classes.

Beverly Lancaster and Ada Bradford each added a goal in the win. Emma Flemmet earned the shutout in goal, her fifth of the season.

The Dinos seem to be hitting their stride at the right time winning nine of their last eleven as the will get ready for state tournament play.

Playoff opening round:

October 13- Juab- Win 2-0

The Lady Dinos opened state tournament play on Wednesday afternoon on their field in Price hosting the Juab Wasps. This was the second time this season that the two teams would face-off with the Dinos taking the first match 3-1 back on Aug. 19. Carbon found the back of the net twice in the contest and held Juab scoreless, allowing the Dinos to move on in state playoff competition.

The Dinos entered tournament play winning five of their last six contests and were looking to continue that trend as Amiah Timothy scored one goal, putting her season total at 25 landing her in the ninth spot in the state. Beverly Lancaster also added another goal and Emma Flemmet turned in a 12 save performance and collected her sixth save of the season.

Second Round :

October 16- Ogden- Loss 4-0

After defeating the Juab Wasps in Price last Wednesday, the Carbon Dinos soccer team headed to Ogden on Saturday to face the Tigers. Entering the game in the No.3 spot in the RPI, the Tigers took out the South Summit Wildcats 8-0 on Wednesday. The teams squared off and it was the Tigers coming away with the 4-0 win.

The Dinos allowed Ogden to score all four goals in the first half of the contest. Junior Emma Flemmet was in goal for the Dinos and collected 10 saves in the loss.

Carbon will be losing five seniors to graduation but will welcome back Beverly Lancaster, Kinley Cowdell, Ada Bradford and Amiah Timothy next season. Timothy ended the season leading the Dinos with 25 goals. Cowdell gathered nine and Lancaster scored six goals. Plus, they will have Flemmet in goal who collected 12 wins, six of them shutouts, this season.

 

 

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