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Litchfield Girls Soccer Opens Conference Play with 4-0 Shutout Over Pana

PANA, Ill. — The Litchfield varsity girls’ soccer team continued its spectacular start to the 2026 campaign on Tuesday, opening conference play with a commanding 4-0 road shutout over Pana at Tanner Park.

Riding a wave of early-season momentum, Litchfield controlled the pace of the match from the opening whistle. The visitors built a comfortable 2-0 advantage by halftime and maintained their relentless pressure in the second half, adding two more goals to seal the comprehensive 4-0 victory.

The victory showcased the same balanced attack and suffocating defense that has defined Litchfield’s season. With the win, Litchfield improves to a stellar 9-1-1 overall and 1-0 in conference action. Through 11 matches, the team has outscored its opponents by an eye-popping margin of 53-4.

Sophomore McKenna Harmon has been the primary offensive engine for Litchfield this season, pacing the squad with 11 goals on 57 shots. Senior Chloe Law has been the team’s top facilitator, racking up nine assists. On the defensive end, sophomore goalkeeper Lynzie Reid has been a nearly impenetrable wall, boasting a phenomenal 0.444 goals-against average on the year.

Pana, meanwhile, drops to 2-6 overall and 0-2 in conference play following the home defeat. The hosts fought hard to contain Litchfield’s high-powered offense but ultimately could not find a way past the visitors’ disciplined backline. Pana has been led this season by Brooklyn Beck, who paces the team with two goals, and goalkeeper Morgan Frost.

Game Summary

Score by Quarters

Team 1st Half 2nd Half Final
Litchfield 2 2 4
Pana 0 0 0

Scoring Drives

  • First Half: Litchfield established control of the conference tilt early, breaking through the Pana defense twice to take a 2-0 lead into the intermission.

  • Second Half: The Litchfield attack kept its foot on the gas, adding two more insurance goals while the defensive unit locked down the 4-0 shutout on the road.

Individual Statistics

(Note: Individual statistics for this specific match were not reported. The following are the reported season-to-date leaders for both programs).

LITCHFIELD SEASON LEADERS:
GOALS: McKenna Harmon 11.
ASSISTS: Chloe Law 9.
SHOTS: McKenna Harmon 57.
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: Lynzie Reid 0.444.

PANA SEASON LEADERS:
GOALS: Brooklyn Beck 2.
ASSISTS: Destanie Hamner 1.
GOALS AGAINST AVERAGE: Morgan Frost 2.635.

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