Urbana beat South River, 2-1, in overtime during the Class 4A state soccer semifinals, yet all anybody could talk about after the game was the Seahawks' goalkeeper.
Hokanson made six saves and stopped numerous breakaway opportunities to keep South River in the game, but Katie Marshall's first career goal five minutes into overtime ended the Seahawks' season.
"When you have somebody that plays as well as Lyndse, the rest of the team plays as well," South River coach John Sis said. "We are confident as a team because of...
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