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Für die Liebe zum Spiel (For the Love of the Game)

Photo Credit: Ralph Schudel It’s a warm Tuesday night in early May, Micaela Powers prepares to clock out from another busy day at her job in tech sales. She heads home to gather her equipment and begin the ritual of commuting to another training session with the Columbus Eagles. She found her way to the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) franchise in mid-March after finishing her playing career at the University of Wisconsin in 2016. According to the former Badger, she

DDL Women Defeat Charlotte in Memorial Day Matinee

Photo Credit: Jeremi Blurton, www.jeremiblurton.com The Dayton Dutch Lions FC Women finally got it right, taking the second game in a weekend series, in a home match against the Charlotte Lady Eagles with a 1-0 scoreline. The game’s lone goal came from Dayton’s Rose Lavelle in the 42nd minute.  This was the Dutch Lions’ second match against Charlotte in as many days, losing a 4-3 heartbreaker to the Lady Eagles on Sunday. Dayton Dutch Lions head coach Gavin MacLeod was much happier

DDL Women Fall to Charlotte at Home

The Dayton Dutch Lions women’s team fell 4-3 to the Charlotte Lady Eagles in USL W-League action on Sunday afternoon. Photo Credit: Jeremi Blurton, www.jeremiblurton.com Dayton was paced by two goals from Rose Lavelle and a single goal added by Shan Jones. “Definitely not the performance we were hoping for, we worked hard all week, and looked good in training, but it didn’t translate onto the field,” Dayton head coach Gavin MacLeod stated. “We were still giving a lot of unnecessary soccer