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ECNL Girls: Scorpions SC highlights, standouts from March

By Matt LangoneApril 7, 2022

Scorpions SC midfielder Josie Tucker possesses the ball in a game against FSA FC. (Photo by Geoff Zub)

After a quiet couple of weeks, in terms of game action on the schedule, Scorpions SC ECNL Girls national teams will return to the field in full force this weekend.

Thus far, it’s been a strong spring for the Scorpions squads, led the by the U-19 side, which currently sports a 5-2-2 record. 

Scorpions’ U-16, U-17 and U-19 sides will all host a pair of contests this weekend. They’ll face East Meadow SC on Saturday and World Class FC on Sunday.

Here’s a look at some highlights and standout players from the month of March for those three aforementioned Scorpions teams.

Tags: ECNL Girls, New England Conference, Scorpions SC

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