Karsyn Erford scores five as O-G routs Kenton 10-0 for 32nd straight WBL win
- Tony Quach
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GLANDORF, Ohio (WLIO) — Ottawa-Glandorf extended its Western Buckeye League dominance Tuesday night, rolling past Kenton 10-0 for the program’s 32nd consecutive conference win.
The Lady Titans wasted little time seizing control. Senior captain Karsyn Erford buried a shot off a pass from Emma Heringhaus just seven minutes in to make it 1-0. Minutes later, junior Alaina Klass rocketed in a long-range strike from near midfield to stretch the lead, and O-G never looked back.
Brea Recker added a goal as part of the offensive surge, but the night belonged to Erford. She finished with five goals, including a second-half tally off a corner kick, to headline the victory.
O-G improved its record to 4-2 after dropping its first two games of the season, while Kenton remained winless in WBL play.
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