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COLUMBUS (AP) - Fourth-ranked Medina erupted for four goals in a 29-minute span and held unranked Dublin Coffman to only two total shots to cruise to a 4-0 win Saturday in the OHSAA Division I girls soccer state championship in Crew Stadium.

The four-goal win for Medina (21-1-2) ties the OHSAA record for the most lopsided victory in a girls soccer state championship game, matching the 5-1 win by Bay Village Bay over Cincinnati Indian Hill in the 2003 Division II game.

Neither of the Lady Rocks' (14-6-3) two shots were on goal. Meanwhile, Medina totaled 20 shots, including seven on goal.

Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown 2, Bexley 1

COLUMBUS - Shaker Heights Hathaway Brown freshman Lysette Roman headed in the game-winner with 51.9 seconds left in regulation to send the eighth-ranked Blazers past top-ranked Bexley, 2-1, Saturday in the OHSAA Division II girls soccer championship in Crew Stadium.

Roman's goal came following a Hathaway Brown corner kick that connected with a Blazer and bounced off the cross bar and directly back into the six-yard box. Roman found herself alone and jumped high, heading the ball into the upper right corner of the net.

The Blazers (17-2-3) have now won state championships all three times they have advanced to the title game, with their first two coming in 2007 and 2004. The Lions are now a two-time state runner-up.

The match was not even a minute old when Bexley (20-1-3) scored to take a 1-0 lead. Junior Abby Fagin scored from almost beside the left post off an assist from junior Kendra Wilson.




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