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Soccer season kicking off for men's and women's teams

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The soccer season has officially kicked off in Mansfield, as the teams hit the road for tournaments. Although the season is still young, there is plenty of talent in Mansfield as the squads face off against tough competition around the state.

The teams will be working hard in tournament play, trying to earn wins before the start of the district schedule for all squads in early February.

Women

Mansfield: The Lady Tigers have their season off on the right foot, starting the season with a 4-0-1 record and a win at the Richland Rebel Round Up.

Legacy: The Lady Broncos have started their season on a similar path as some of their Mansfield counterparts, beginning the year with a 2-1-1 record

Timberview: Timberview's start to the season has been a .500 effort, as the Lady Wolves sit at 2-2-1 after the second week of play.

Summit: The Lady Jaguars are 2-3 overall following their weekend of games. Summit was at the Allison Horn Memorial Tournament this past weekend, going 1-1 in their efforts.

Men

Mansfield: The Mansfield men's team sits at 3-2-1 following its performance at the Martin Invitational over the weekend. The team went 2-1 in tournament play, including wins over Seguin and Keller Central.

Legacy: The Broncos have started off their season with a 2-1-2 record, boosted by a couple of wins at the Martin Invitational. Legacy went 2-1-1 at the Arlington tournament.

Summit: The Jaguars have started their new season with a 1-4-1 record, suffering a couple of losses in tournament play at the Martin Invitational. Summit went 1-2-1 in tournament play.

Brian Hernalsteen, (817) 473-4451

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