The Douglas High School freshman volleyball team wrapped up a near-spotless season last week with a win over Wooster.
Douglas finished the year with a 27-1 record overall and 18-0 record in Sierra League play.
The Tigers' only loss came to Carson's junior varsity squad in tournament play.
Freshman team members included Lauren Christensen, Jessica Nalder, Jamie Lundergreen, Shelby Bell, Clare Mason, Jamie Lorntzen, Emily Weaver, Araceli Ceballos, Bryanna Schinzing, Jordyn Curtis, Rebecca Trute, Christina Henning and Linsey Glass.
JV GIRLS' SOCCER
The Douglas junior varsity girls' soccer team completed its season last week with a 5-0 victory over Reno.
Douglas took a 3-0 lead into halftime with a goal by Ashley Hill and two by Amanda Ferraro.
Two more goals were scored in the second half with one by Nicole Duster and one by goalie Allie Bowen when she finished the game as a forward.
Douglas concluded the year with a 10-3 record, outscoring its competition 64-24.
Fourteen of the 19 players on the Tigers' roster scored this season and the team posted six shutouts.
Hill led the team with 13 goals and 11 assists. Ferraro was second with nine goals and C.J. Baumgartner had eight goals.
Duster, Sage Lyons and Becca Neuffer each had five goals.
Baumgartner and Breanna Norvell tied for second in assists with four each.
The midfield and defense controlled most games with Kelsey Conklin, Shelby Eisele, Sam Ensminger, Sarah Owens and Clara Ritger in the back and Jillian Brune, Sara Draper, Michelle Gibbons, Lyons, Neuffer and Norvell in the middle.
Bowen and Cami Arend were the goalies.
"I would like to say a great big thank you to all of the parents, the Douglas soccer program, and to co-coach Jessica Burke for their support and dedication," coach Amanda Mikulich said. "I am very proud of everything the junior varsity program accomplished this year. The girls have improved so much and I can't wait to see them next season."
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
Douglas picked up a 62-7 win over Wooster in its home-opener and regular-season finale.
Wooster tried a number a trick plays and unorthodox formations in the loss, but the Douglas defense was able to snuff each one out before it could get rolling.
The Tigers' offense was superb, running wild over the Colt defense.