Glasgow, Kentucky, August 16, 2025
News Summary
In a thrilling match, Glasgow’s girls’ soccer team defeated Warren East 2-1, ending a three-year losing streak against their rivals. Audrey Burchett and Maria Ramos scored for Glasgow, while Dayeli Mendez scored for Warren East. Goalkeeper Ladeja Driver made 12 saves, allowing Glasgow to maintain the lead despite a late push from Warren East. This win marks a significant milestone for the team and boosts their morale as they prepare for future matches.
Glasgow, Kentucky – After a three-year losing streak, Glasgow’s girls’ soccer team defeated Warren East 2-1 on August 14, 2025, marking a significant turning point in their rivalry. This victory ended an eight-match run in which Warren East outscored Glasgow 65-0 since joining District 15 in 2022.
In the first half, Glasgow’s Audrey Burchett opened the scoring with a goal around 20 minutes into the match, with assistance from freshman Maria Ramos. This goal was particularly notable as it was the first time Glasgow managed to score against Warren East in over three years. Building on this momentum, Glasgow extended their lead to 2-0 in the second half, as Maria Ramos netted another goal, assisted by fellow freshman Madeline Neuhaus.
Warren East fought back late in the game, with Dayeli Mendez scoring in the final minutes, assisted by Zoe Witherspoon, reducing the deficit to 2-1 with just 1:41 left on the clock. Despite this late push from Warren East, Glasgow maintained their lead, thanks in large part to the superb performance of their goalie, Ladeja Driver, who secured a total of 12 saves during the match, nine of which took place in the second half.
With this victory, Glasgow improved their overall record to 2-0 and 1-0 in District 15, while Warren East’s record dropped to 1-1 overall and 0-1 in the district standings. Coach Scott Zettlemoyer expressed pride in his team’s resilience and viewed this win as an essential stepping stone toward achieving future goals.
The emotional significance of the match was highlighted by senior Ladeja Driver, who acknowledged this rivalry as the toughest game of every season. Driver expressed relief at finally securing a win against their longstanding adversary, underscoring the victory’s importance to the team and their morale.
Looking ahead, Glasgow’s next match is set for Saturday against Logan County, while Warren East will face Barren County on Monday.
This victory holds the potential to enhance team cohesion and confidence as Glasgow prepares for the remainder of the season. Senior Ava Holland noted the importance of this win for the team’s future performance and overall morale.
Game Summary
- Final Score: Glasgow 2, Warren East 1
- Goals:
- Audrey Burchett (Glasgow) – 20’ (assist: Maria Ramos)
- Maria Ramos (Glasgow) – Second Half (assist: Madeline Neuhaus)
- Dayeli Mendez (Warren East) – Final Minutes (assist: Zoe Witherspoon)
- Saves by Goalkeeper: Ladeja Driver (Glasgow) – 12 saves
- Records:
- Glasgow: 2-0 overall, 1-0 District 15
- Warren East: 1-1 overall, 0-1 District 15
Upcoming Matches
- Glasgow vs. Logan County – Saturday
- Warren East vs. Barren County – Monday
FAQ Section
What was the significance of Glasgow’s win over Warren East?
The victory ended Glasgow’s three-year losing streak against Warren East, marking a significant turning point in their rivalry.
Who scored the goals for Glasgow in the match?
Audrey Burchett scored the first goal, followed by Maria Ramos who extended the lead to 2-0.
What was Ladeja Driver’s performance like in the game?
Ladeja Driver made a total of 12 saves, including nine in the second half, helping to secure Glasgow’s win.
When is Glasgow’s next soccer match?
Glasgow’s next match is scheduled against Logan County on Saturday.
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- BG Daily News
- Newark Post Online
- KOMU
- Your Sports Edge
- Delaware Online
- Wikipedia: Girls’ Soccer
- Google Search: High School Soccer
- Google Scholar: Youth Soccer Performance
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Soccer
- Google News: High School Soccer



